Skilled Migrant Resident Visa - This visa allows individuals with specialized education and skills to work in New Zealand. Partner of a New Zealander Resident Visa - This visa allows an individual who’s in a romantic relationship with a New Zealand citizen to live in the country with their partner. Long Term Skill Shortage List Resident Visa - This visa allows people who can do hard-to-fill jobs a chance to work in New Zealand. Parent Retirement Resident Visa - This visa allows parents of a New Zealand resident or citizen the opportunity to join their child in New Zealand once they’ve retired. Talent Resident Visa - This is a work visa given to an individual who has a job offer. Dependent Child Resident Visa - This visa is provided to children of New Zealand residents or naturalized citizens. Investor 2 Resident Visa - This visa is available to people who have business experience and at least NZ $3 million in assets. Entrepreneur Resident Visa - This visa is available to people who’ve legally operated a business in New Zealand for at least 6 months. Samoan Quota Resident Visa - This visa is available to Samoan residents who’ve entered a drawing to live in New Zealand. If your name is drawn, you receive a visa. Pacific Access Category Resident Visa - This visa is available to Pacific Islanders who’ve won a lottery to live in New Zealand. Second or Subsequent Resident Visa - This visa allows you to stay in New Zealand after your initial resident visa has passed. Religious Worker Resident Visa - This visa allows people to do religious work in New Zealand. Investor 1 Resident Visa - This visa is for individuals who are investing NZ $10 million in New Zealand over the next 3 years. Talent Resident Visa - This visa allows people who are skilled in arts, sports, or culture the opportunity to live in New Zealand. Australian Resident Visa - This visa is available to Australian citizens. Community Sponsored Refugee Resident Visa - This visa is available to refugees who’ve gotten a local New Zealand community to sponsor them. Intercountry Adoption Resident Visa - This visa is available to people who are adopted from oversees. Pitcairn Islander Resident Visa - This visa is for Pitcairn Islanders who’ve been offered employment in New Zealand. Refugee Family Support Resident Visa - This visa will allow you to stay in New Zealand as a refugee if your family member is a refugee who already has resident status in New Zealand. South Island Contribution Resident Visa - This visa is for people who’ve spent at least 2 years working on South Island.

If you haven’t lived in New Zealand as a resident for 2 years, you may be eligible for another visa, such as a work visa or study visa. Although you won’t have permanent residency, you’ll be able to live in New Zealand under one of these visas.

For example, you might have a condition on your work visa that you can only work for a specific employer or in a specific trade. If you have a partnership visa, you may have a condition on your visa that you remain in your relationship. [3] X Research source You likely won’t have any special conditions on your visa. However, officials will want to make sure you followed all of the rules provided to you, such as not overstaying your visa or traveling outside the country without permission.

You stayed in New Zealand for at least 184 days during each of the 2 years before you apply. You have New Zealand tax residence status. You’ve invested at least NZ$1,000,000 in New Zealand. You’ve opened a business in New Zealand in the past year or purchased at least a 25% stake in an existing business. You established New Zealand as your home by buying a home and maintaining employment for at least 9 months in the past 2 years.

You can prove you separated from or divorced the principal applicant. You’ve gotten a protection order against the principal applicant. The principal applicant was convicted of an offence against you or your dependent. The principal applicant has died. The principal applicant has become a New Zealand citizen.

In most cases, you’ll need to mail your form or deliver it in person. You’ll be assigned a receiving office based on your country of origin and where you currently live. If you live in a certain area, such as the United States, you may also be able to submit your application online. You’ll find out where your receiving office is when you enter your information on the application fee calculator. You can find the application form here: https://www. immigration. govt. nz/documents/forms-and-guides/inz1175. pdf

If you’re sending in a paper application, your photo must be 35 millimetres (1. 4 in) wide by 45 millimetres (1. 8 in) high. If you’re able to apply online, your picture’s file size should be between 500KB and 3MB. The dimensions must be between 900 x 1200 pixels or 2250 x 3000 pixels. Your photo can’t be a selfie. [7] X Research source

If your partner is a citizen, you’ll indicate that on this section of the application.

If you don’t have an address or phone number where you can be contacted, you can provide someone else’s information that immigration officials can use to find you. You may designate this person to act on your behalf, as well.

Follow the same photo guidelines as those listed above. If you have immediate family members that aren’t included in this application, you just need to list them. This includes your partner, children, siblings, and parents. Provide their name, birthdate, current country of residence, nationality, and relationship to you.

You will need to provide evidence of your commitment to New Zealand unless the relevant records are government records. You don’t need to prove that you live in New Zealand or have tax residence status, as this is public record. However, submit your investment records to show you’ve invested in New Zealand or your business records to show you’re a business owner. If you’ve set up a home base in New Zealand, submit your house deed and your employment records.

You can ask for a 1-year travel variation, a 2-year travel variation, or a 14-day travel variation. This allows you to leave New Zealand for this period of time and then return under your current visa.

Been investigated for a crime. Been convicted of a crime. Been sentenced to jail or detention. Been put on probation. Been required to leave a country. Been refused entry to a country. Been refused a visa. Participated in a terrorist organization. Participated in the illicit drug trade. Participated in a criminal organization. Participated in a hate group.

If you included a partner on your application, they’ll need to sign and date it, as well. Dependent children who are under the age of 18 do not need to sign the application. However, dependent children who are over the age of 18 and are included on your application for a resident visa must sign and date the application.

For example, you might have worked with a translator or someone who helps you keep up with your paperwork. That person needs to sign your application on the appropriate line.

For example, a United States citizen who is currently living in New Zealand would pay NZ$210 as an application fee. Don’t send cash through the mail, as it could get lost or stolen during transit. You cannot pay your fees with a money order. You can calculate your fee here: https://www. immigration. govt. nz/new-zealand-visas/apply-for-a-visa/tools-and-information/tools/office-and-fees-finder

As an example, a United States resident who is mailing their application would pay a USD$37 service fee and a USD$30-60 courier fee on top of their application fee. In some areas, you can submit your application online. It depends on where you live. If you can submit your application online, you’ll receive that information along with the physical address for your designated processing center.

Points are granted based on your age, skill level, and job opportunities. At a minimum, you are required to be under 55 years of age, speak fluent English, and have a job or job offer. You’ll gain additional points for having job qualifications, like a professional degree, and prior work experience. You’ll receive extra points if you plan to work outside Auckland, you make at least twice the median income, or you have a skill that’s in short supply. You can find the points calculator here: https://www. immigration. govt. nz/new-zealand-visas/apply-for-a-visa/tools-and-information/tools/points-indicator-smc-28aug Get the EOI form here: https://www. immigration. govt. nz/documents/forms-and-guides/inz1100. pdf

You’ll likely need to prove your relationship by providing photos of you two together, as well as documentation of your relationship timeline. This might include items like cards, letters, and text messages. Immigration officials might also ask to see mail sent to both of you at the same address, evidence of shared bills, or bank statements from a shared account. [19] X Research source Additionally, you may be able to submit letters from friends and relatives who are willing to state on record that they’ve observed you and your partner behaving as a couple. These friends and relatives should have a close relationship with you and your partner, but they don’t need to be New Zealand residents or citizens. If you and your partner can’t prove you’ve been together long enough, you can still get a visa to live in New Zealand. You may be able to get a partnership visa, work visa, or study visa. It will just take you longer to attain residency status. You can find form INZ 1178 here: https://www. immigration. govt. nz/documents/forms-and-guides/inz1178. pdf

The Refugee Status Branch will base their decision on your application, statement, and interview. If you’re approved for asylum, you can go directly to permanent residency. However, you may be deported if your application is rejected. You must show a reason why you are afraid of returning to your home country. You can find an application in your native language here: https://www. immigration. govt. nz/audiences/supporting-refugees-and-asylum-seekers/asylum-seekers You can send your application to the following address: Refugee Status Branch PO Box 90533 Victoria Street Auckland 1142, DX: CX10074