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NEW ZEALAND VISITOR VISA FOR THE CITIZENS OF JAMAICA
iVisa
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Updated on Jan 22, 2024

Important note: iVisa is not offering the New Zealand ETA at the moment, but this product will be launched soon. Keep exploring our website for more info!

If you're Jamaican, you'll probably get the chance to apply for a New Zealand ETA in the future. In other words, if you're planning a trip to New Zealand, you could easily enter the country with just an electronic authorization and not a visa per sé. However, this is a possibility in the future, you still have to go to an Embassy to get your New Zealand Visa by now.

iVisa can easily help you with this upcoming document by giving you some information that you should consider. Keep reading this article to learn more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

If I'm from Jamaica, do I need to apply for a visa if I want to travel to New Zealand?

If you're from Jamaica, then yes, you have to apply for a visa if you plan to travel to New Zealand. Don't forget that you can only obtain a Consular Tourist Visa by going to the embassy, at least by now.

This is a reminder for you that iVisa is not issuing the New Zealand ETA yet, but you can verify your eligibility for other eVisas on this page.

It's clear to use the iVisa's Visa Checker. All you have to to do is to pick your nationality and the country of destination in the drop-down fields. You'll receive the information about the documentation required immediately.

With this information, you'll easily know if you're able to apply for an eVisa to that country or if you don't need a visa. And in case you need to apply for a Consular Visa, you'll be acquainted as well.

What is a New Zealand ETA?

The New Zealand ETA is an authorized document that offers you permission to fly to this country for tourism purposes.

How long can I stay in New Zealand if I'm a citizen of Jamaica?

You can stay in New Zealand for 90 days Per Entry if you're from Ukraine.

What are the requirements for this ETA?

One of the first things you need to do is to make sure that you have all that is necessary for the online application process. iVisa asks only for the following documents:

  • Passport – every candidate who needs a New Zealand ETA must have a passport that maintains its validity for at least 3 months from the expected departure date from New Zealand.

  • Digital passport photo – With this item, you have to make sure that it follows all the passport photo guidelines. For example, it must have been taken recently.

  • Proof of your plans in New Zealand – you need to select a document that declares some of your plans in New Zealand.

  • Proof of accommodation in the country – a hotel booking confirmation will be great for this. So it will another kind of booking or even a letter from a friend who is hosting you during your journey.

  • Financial relations and commitments in your home country – You can use property ownership, your current job, family, etc.

  • List of your last employments.

  • Payment Choices – iVisa accepts more than one payment alternative. You can use a credit or debit card, but you can also pay with a PayPal account.

  • Valid e-mail address – This document is sent to you by e-mail. However, don't forget that it is also linked to your passport, but we still suggest printing out the document before departure.

What are the processing times and fees for this document?

The amount of money you will be charged for your New Zealand ETA depends on the processing time you select during the application process. Here are the options iVisa has:

  • Standard processing – You'll obtain your New Zealand ETA in only 2 days and you will pay USD $99.99.

  • Rush processing – With this option you'll get it even faster, in 6 hours being more precise, but you will have to pay USD $152.99.

  • Super Rush processing – As you can imagine, this is the fastest option and it is also the most expensive. Your application will be ready in 2 hours and you will have to pay USD $216.99.

How can I apply for the New Zealand ETA?

You do not have to worry about having to complete a challenging form because iVisa created a simple application process. Even so, if you need some help with it, iVisa’s customer support service is at your disposal 24/7.

The form consists of three simple steps:

  1. The first one asks you to give your personal information, passport info, and a few details regarding your trip. This is also the moment when you have to make a choice about the processing time.

  2. The second step expects you to cover the payment and revise your form so that it does not include mistakes.

  3. The third step requires you to upload your application’s supporting documents. And that's it! Just submit your form and wait for your ETA!

As you can see, getting a New Zealand ETA for the citizens of Jamaica is an easy task with iVisa's service.

How long is the New Zealand ETA valid for?

This document expires 2 years after issued and it gives you Multiple Entry.

How does the New Zealand ETA look like?

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Where can I find more information?

If you want to receive more details about the New Zealand ETA, then you can check this link to read more important questions. You can contact our customer service center to receive personal assistance too.

Important note: iVisa is not offering the New Zealand ETA at the moment, but this product will be launched soon. Keep exploring our website for more info!

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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