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NEW ZEALAND VISITOR VISA FOR THE CITIZENS OF HAITI
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5 min read
Updated on Feb 16, 2024

IMPORTANT NOTE: iVISA IS NOT OFFERING THE NEW ZEALAND ETA YET, BUT IT WILL BE LAUNCHED SOON, SO STAY TUNED!

The citizens of Haiti will have the opportunity to apply online for a New Zealand ETA shortly, and that means that you won't need any trip to an embassy as a Haitian. Using iVisa’s services, you will have your travel document in a few days.

But this product will be launched in the future, you still have to go to the embassy to receive a New Zealand Visa, at least by now.

Learn more about the upcoming New Zealand ETA with the information below.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

I'm from Hati, do I need to apply for a visa to travel to New Zealand?

Yes, if you're from Hati, then you need a Consular Tourist Visa by now, but don't worry about it! you'll be able to apply online for this document very soon.

This is also a reminder since iVisa does not give the New Zealand ETA yet. However, you can see the eligibility for other e-Visas on this website.

It's easy to use the visa checker, you only need to write your nationality and the country you want to visit in the drop-down menu. After that, you'll know the information instantly.

If you have to apply for a consular visa, you'll be notified at once, but if you require an eVisa (which is a lot simpler to get than a consular one) you'll be redirected to the application page. You'll also be informed if you don't need a visa at all.

How long is the New Zealand ETA valid for?

If you're from Hait, you can use the New Zealand ETA for 2 years after issued.

What are the requirements?

Obtaining a New Zealand ETA for the citizens of Haiti is not a very demanding process. The requirements are easy to meet, and the chances that you have some of the things you need are pretty high. This is what you will need:

  • Valid passport – This is a crucial and essential document if you want to travel to New Zealand or other nations. In case you have it, don't forget to check that it has validity for 3 months from the flying date. You also need to have a scan of your passport’s information page. Ensure that the scan covers the signature.
  • Digital passport photograph – This photo must follow some requirements as well. It must be recent and it should reflect the proper guidelines based on passport pictures.
  • Travel Itinerary – For this, you only need a schedule that proves what purposes you have in New Zealand.
  • Proof of accommodation – For this part, you can show a hotel reservation or a letter from a host.
  • List of last jobs.
  • Documents that show your links to your home country – for example, you can offer family papers or a job contract.
  • Proof of sustenance – you must show a piece of evidence to support yourself while you are in New Zealand.
  • E-mail address – iVisa will send you the New Zealand ETA. A valid e-mail address is a must.
  • Payment Methods – If you apply for the ETA using iVisa's services, you can pay with a credit or debit card, but Paypal is also allowed.

If you need more information about the New Zealand ETA, you can read this page.

What are the processing times and fees for the New Zealand ETA?

The cost of your New Zealand ETA is determined by one factor, and that is the timeframe in which you want your document to be ready. iVisa offers you three options so that you can choose the one that best suits your needs. They are as follows:

  • Standard processing – This option will process your New Zealand ETA in 2 days but if you decide to pay USD $99.99
  • Rush processing – your ETA will be done in 6 hours, but you'll need to pay higher, USD $152.99 being specific.
  • Super Rush processing – With this alternative you only have to wait 2 hours, but consider that the price for this is the most expensive. You have to pay USD $216.99.

How many times can I enter New Zealand?

If you're from Haiti, you'll receive Multiple Entry.

How is the application form?

iVisa provides you a simple and short application form. It generally takes 20 minutes to complete it, but if you need assistance along the way, iVisa has an excellent customer support service that is at your disposal anytime.

The application form is broken down into three steps:

  1. During the first one, you need to write your personal information and some details about your trip. This is the moment when you must also select a processing time for your application.

  2. The second step asks you to make the payment and review the form.

  3. And the third step asks you to upload the supporting documents. After all the steps are complete, you can click on the submit button, and iVisa will take care of the rest.

The bottom line is that obtaining a New Zealand ETA for the citizens of Haiti is effortless with iVisa's service.

Do I need a New Zealand Visa if I'm in the International transit area?

Yes, you do. If you have to wait for another destination in the International Transit Lounge, you also require a visa. That's why we heavily recommend you to contact the embassy to receive better information about this topic.

How does the New Zealand ETA look like?

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

There's no problem if you still have questions about the New Zealand ETA, that's why we suggest contacting iVisa’s customer service center to get personal attention. The service can be reached via online chat or phone 24/7, and it is entirely free of charge.

You can read more about the New Zealand ETA on this link as well.

IMPORTANT NOTE: iVISA IS NOT OFFERING THE NEW ZEALAND ETA YET, BUT IT WILL BE LAUNCHED SOON, SO STAY TUNED!

Disclaimer
  • iVisa is NOT affiliated with any government agency. This site does not provide legal advice and we are not a law firm. None of our customer service representatives are lawyers and they also do not provide legal advice. We are a private, internet-based travel and immigration consultancy provider dedicated to helping individuals travel around the world. You may apply by yourself directly on the various government websites. The source of information: https://www.immigration.govt.nz/

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