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Fees

Some of the fees for applications lodged at the London Branch are due to change on 29 November 2010. 

 

The London Branch accepts several forms of payment. Whichever form of payment you choose you will need to complete the Fees section at the back of each application form you submit.

 

If you need to know how much to pay for your particular application fee then please go to our Office and Fees finder.

Credit and Debit Cards

We accept Visa and Mastercard and all debit cards. Please ensure that you provide the expiry date of the card, the Switch Issue number (if applicable) and the CVC number. The CVC number is the last three digits on the rear of the card found on the signature plate.

 

You may need to double-check with your bank/credit card provider to ensure that the transaction will be allowed. INZ has found that from time-to-time application fee transactions can be declined as they are disallowed as an unusual transaction by the bank.

Cheque

Cheques are acceptable that are made out to Immigration New Zealand. The cheque must be no older than six months old and be in Pounds Sterling.

Bank Drafts

Bank Drafts, like cheques, should be made payable to Immigration New Zealand. They too must be payable in Pounds Sterling and must be payable to a UK-based bank.

Postal Orders

We accept Postal Orders payable in Pounds Sterling.

Cash

We do not accept cash payment for application fees.


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