NEW ZEALAND VISITOR VISA FOR THE CITIZENS OF GUINEA BISSAU
What is a New Zealand Visitor Visa?
A New Zealand Visitor Visa is a type of visa that allows citizens of Guinea Bissau to travel to New Zealand for short-term visits such as tourism, business meetings, or visiting family and friends. The visa is valid for up to nine months and can be extended if needed.
The visa application process is simple and straightforward. Applicants must fill out an online form and submit it along with supporting documents such as passport, proof of financial means, and other relevant documents.
Requirements for a New Zealand Visitor Visa
In order to be eligible for a New Zealand Visitor Visa, applicants must meet certain requirements. These include:
Proof of identity: Applicants must provide a valid passport from Guinea Bissau that has at least six months validity remaining.
Proof of financial means: Applicants must demonstrate that they have enough funds to cover their stay in New Zealand.
Application Process for a New Zealand Visitor Visa
The application process for a New Zealand Visitor Visa is simple and straightforward. Applicants must fill out an online form and submit it along with supporting documents such as passport, proof of financial means, and other relevant documents. Once the application is approved, applicants will receive an eTA New Zealand, which they must present upon arrival in the country.
Note: All visitors to New Zealand are required to have an eTA New Zealand.
Fees for a New Zealand Visitor Visa
The fee for a New Zealand Visitor Visa depends on the length of stay in the country and the type of visa applied for. Generally speaking, the fees range from NZD$165 – NZD$400 (approx USD$110 – USD$270). Additional fees may also apply depending on the applicant’s circumstances.
Note: Fees are subject to change without notice.