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A6.10 Fees payable to INZ when making applications and requests

See also Immigration (Visa, Entry Permission, and Related Matters) Regulations 2010

  1. The Immigration (Visa, Entry Permission, and Related Matters) Regulations 2010 prescribe when fees may be payable to INZ or its agents and the amounts payable. For details of fees payable see www.immigration.govt.nz/fees.
  2. Fees may be payable to INZ regardless of whether the action requested of INZ requires completion of a prescribed application form or not. All fees are payable at the time an application or request is made to INZ or its agents.
  3. Different fees are payable for applications and requests based on the citizenship of the principal applicant. The respective fees apply regardless of the office at which the application is actually lodged.

    Example: An Indian citizen resident in Bahrain who lodges a residence application with London office will be required to pay the fee payable by citizens of India.

  4. The only exception to this rule is that if a principal applicant is in New Zealand, the fee payable for the application or request is the fee payable for applications lodged in New Zealand, regardless of the principal applicant's citizenship.
  5. In the case of requests for approval in principle to employ foreign workers (see WK3.1.5 and WJ3), as long as the positions offered are with the same employer then only one fee is payable regardless of the number of foreign workers for whom approval is being sought.

Effective 28/08/2017

IN THIS SECTION

A6.1 Application fees and levies for holders of diplomatic and official passports

A6.5 Bilateral fee waivers

A6.11 Immigration levy

A6.13 International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL)

A6.15 Other fee and immigration levy information

PREVIOUS IMMIGRATION INSTRUCTIONS

A6.10 Fees payable to INZ when making applications and requests (07/12/2015)

A6.10 Fees payable to INZ when making applications and requests (25/07/2011)

A6.10 Fees payable to INZ when making applications and requests (29/11/2010)

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