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iVisa
5 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

IMPORTANT: WE DO NOT PROVIDE THE NEW ZEALAND ETA YET, KEEP IN MIND THAT THE VISITOR VISA IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE. HOWEVER, WE WILL LAUNCH THE UPCOMING NEW ZEALAND ETA VERY SOON

Yemeni citizens who want to travel to New Zealand for short stays are eligible for an upcoming ETA. As a result, the citizens of Yemen will be able to apply online for a New Zealand ETA.

The process will be available on iVisa, and we can help you get the document in a few hours. All you have to do is follow the instructions presented in this article.

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Frequently Asked Questions

If I'm from Yemen, do I have to apply for a visa to travel to New Zealand?

Yes, you must apply for a visa to travel to New Zealand if you're from Yemen. Keep in mind that you can only receive a Consular Tourist Visa by now, so you need to take a trip to the nearest embassy. Nonetheless, don't stress about it, you'll get the chance to apply for a New Zealand ETA very soon.

As we stated before, iVisa is not issuing the New Zealand ETA yet, but you can review your qualification for other e-Visas on this page.

After you see the Visa Checker Tool, you have to choose your nationality and the country you want to visit in the drop-down menu. That's how you'll receive the information quickly.

How long can I stay in New Zealand if I'm a citizen from Yemen?

You can stay there for 90 days per entry.

What are the requirements?

Fortunately, you do not need much for a successful application process. iVisa just needs the following documents and information:

  • Valid Passport – This is a must if you want to travel to other amazing countries. Every foreign citizen needs a valid passport with 3 months of validation minimum, and that starting from the flying date. You also need a scan of your passport's information page.
  • Digital passport photo – For this part, you have to make sure that the picture was taken recently and that it follows all the proper passport photograph guidelines.
  • A travel itinerary plan – It's very important to get valid documentation so you can prove what plans you have in this country.
  • Proof of accommodation in New Zealand – You can confirm this with hotel reservations or even a letter from your host.
  • Employment list
  • Documentation that proves your ties to your country of origin.
  • Proof of sustenance –You must offer a piece of evidence that proves you can afford for yourself while you visit New Zealand. A bank statement, cash, credit cards, etc, will be ok.
  • E-mail address – iVisa will e-mail you the New Zealand ETA, so you need to offer a valid e-mail address.
  • Proper payment methods – iVisa allows you to pay with credit and debit cards, but you can also use PayPal.

Do you want to receive more information about these requirements? Then click here.

What are the processing times and fees?

How much you spend on your New Zealand ETA depends on a single factor, and that is the processing time choice you select during the online application. iVisa gives you three choices so that you can opt for the one that best suits your needs and budget. They are as follows:

  • Standard processing – You'll get your New Zealand ETA in 4 days, and it has a price of USD $179.99
  • Rush processing – your ETA will be ready to use in 3 days, but the total price is higher. It is USD $217.99.
  • Super Rush processing – By choosing this, you'll only need to wait 2 days. Nonetheless, since this is the most expensive alternative, you'll have to pay USD $280.99.

How can I apply?

Right after you put together the requirements mentioned in the list above, you can move forward and fill in the application form. You should find the task easy, but in case you need some help along the way, iVisa puts at your disposal its customer support anytime with no extra charge.

You will see that the form you need to fill in consists of three steps:

  1. The first one is related to your general information, but this is also the moment when you must choose one of the processing time options mentioned above.

  2. The second step requires you to insert the payment details for it to go through, and you must review your form as well. Your application must have information 100% correct.

  3. The last step asks you to give iVisa other documents that support your application. You will be required to upload them as per iVisa’s instructions. When you are finished, just submit the form and you are done.

The bottom line is that acquiring a New Zealand ETAfor the citizens of Yemen is not a difficult task when you apply with iVisa. Your ETA is valid for 2 years after issued and it gives you Multiple entry.

I want to travel with my kids, what should I do?

If you want to visit New Zealand with kids, then you'll require separate visas for each of them. Keep in mind that every foreign traveler has to apply for this document despite the age. That's why we strongly recommend you contact the embassy first so you can solve other questions you might have about this topic.

How does the New Zealand ETA look like?

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Where can I read more information about the New Zealand ETA?

If you still have doubts or questions about the upcoming New Zealand ETA, we suggest talking to iVisa’s customer service center. The service can be contacted via online chat or telephone 24/7, and it's completely free.

As a second option, you can read more about the New Zealand ETA as well using this link.

IMPORTANT: WE DO NOT PROVIDE THE NEW ZEALAND ETA YET, KEEP IN MIND THAT THE VISITOR VISA IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE. HOWEVER, WE WILL LAUNCH THE UPCOMING NEW ZEALAND ETA VERY SOON

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