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Can I learn about the New Zealand visa on Pantip?
iVisa
3 min read
Updated on Jan 22, 2024

Pantip is a very popular website in Thailand, which is why people there consult it on topics that are of interest for them. You can find information on almost everything, and if you know where to look, you can learn some things about the New Zealand visa on Pantip as well. Furthermore, nothing is stopping you from creating a topic on Pantip’s forum. People access the site to ask a lot of questions, so why would the New Zealand visa be any different?

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We can spare you the search

If you are looking for information about the New Zealand visa, you do not have to necessarily read on Pantip about it. Of course, you may be interested to know about other people’s experiences about the subject, but in reality, everything you need to know is disclosed below.

To apply for a New Zealand visa, you first need to put together a series of documents and some information. iVisa can help you apply, but it needs some things so that it can get the process started. Here is a list of what you need both for the application process and your actual trip to New Zealand:

  • Valid passport – Thai citizens who want to apply online with iVisa need to have a passport. What is more is that you need to make sure that the passport is valid for at least another 3 months after you leave New Zealand.

  • Digital photo – the photo needs to be as recent as possible and meet all the other guidelines for a passport photo. For example, it needs to be taken against a white background.

  • Means of payment – iVisa asks that you make the payment while you complete the steps of the application form. You can do that using a credit or a debit card, but you can also pay using PayPal, WeChat, or Alipay.

  • E-mail address – iVisa sends you the visa via e-mail in PDF format. Do not forget to print a few copies so that you have a couple of spares.

  • Means of sustenance – once you arrive in New Zealand, you need to prove that you can provide for yourself during your trip. A bank account statement should be sufficient.

  • Return flight ticket – when you arrive at the airport, you may be required to show a return flight ticket to your country of origin (or another destination if you are in transit.) If you do not have one, you need to prove that you have the money to buy one.

Once all the items above are at hand, you are required to fill in an application form. You do not need to worry about its difficulty. iVisa’s form is short and simple. Plus, there is a support service that you can refer to 24/7. The service is free of charge.

The application form consists of three steps. The first one is about personal information and processing time. You need to choose how soon you want your New Zealand visa, but keep in mind that the sooner you want it, the more you must pay for it. The second step is about payment and revision, and the last step asks you to upload some documents. How many and which ones you need to provide is for iVisa to decide depending on your personal travel circumstances. Once all three steps are complete, you can submit the application. That is pretty much it.

The bottom line is that while you can find information about the New Zealand visa on Pantip, the information provided above covers the basis. iVisa is of much help in your application process.

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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