| Visa Type | Entry Type | Validity | Processing | Embassy Fee | VFS Fees | Service Fee | GSTIN | Total Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tourist Visa | Single Entry | 1 Years | 8-30 Days | INR 24,950.00 | INR 0.00 | INR 4,950.00 | INR 891.00 | INR 30,791.00 |
Yes, there is a minimum financial requirement to apply for a New Zealand visa. You must demonstrate that you have at least NZD 1,000 per month (approximately ₹49,000) to cover your expenses during your stay. If your accommodation has already been paid for, this amount is reduced to NZD 400 per month (approximately ₹19,600).
Meeting these requirements is essential for your visa application to be considered. Failure to do so will result in visa refusal.
No, health examinations are not mandatory for short-term tourist visas.
However, health examinations might be requested based on the information you provide under the health declarations section in the visa application form.
Yes, you can apply for a New Zealand visa if you have a criminal record, but you must disclose it honestly during the application process.
Moreover, depending on the nature and severity of the record, New Zealand Immigration may request supporting documents, such as a police clearance certificate, to evaluate your eligibility. The decision will be based on whether your criminal history poses a risk or violates the character requirements for the visa.
Once approved, you will receive your visa electronically via email. To avoid any issues during entry, print a physical copy and save a digital version on your device.
If you apply through Atlys, you will receive the New Zealand e-visa on the Atlys mobile application.
If your New Zealand e-visa application is rejected, review and address the reasons for rejection and consider reapplying. However, it is generally advisable to wait 6 months before reapplying.
Alternatively, you may also request a review of the decision.