German Law Student Visitor Visa

Apply for this visa if you are a German law student or law graduate and you want to visit New Zealand as an unpaid observer in a New Zealand law firm.

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  • Length of stay

    Up to

    6 months

  • Cost

    From

    NZD $441

  • Processing time

    80% within

    5 weeks

To apply you must:

  • have a written offer from a New Zealand law firm 
  • agree to cover your own health care costs
  • have plans to leave New Zealand at the end of your stay
  • meet the other requirements of this visa. 

This visa lets you:

  • come to New Zealand to observe how a New Zealand law firm works
  • include your partner, and dependent children aged 19 or younger, in your visa application.

You cannot do any paid work on this visa, however, you may be able to work remotely for an employer or client based outside New Zealand.

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Who can apply

Check if you are eligible to apply for this visa and what supporting documents and information you need to provide.

Identity

You must provide proof of your identity:

  • 1 acceptable photo if you apply online, or 2 photos if you use a paper application form.
  • your passport or .

Note

Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months after you plan to leave New Zealand.

If you apply online, you must upload a copy of your passport when you apply. We will let you know if you need to send your passport after you have applied.

If you submit a paper application, provide your original passport or a certified copy. We can usually process your application faster if you provide your original passport.

Health

You must be in good health.

We may ask you to have a chest X-ray, a medical examination or both as proof of your good health.

If you are staying less than:

  • 6 months you do not normally need a chest X-ray.
  • 12 months you do not normally need a medical certificate.

When we process your application we let you know if we need you to have a chest X-ray or medical examination.

Character

You must be of good character.

If you have a criminal conviction or are a security risk to New Zealand we may not be able to grant you a visa.

You must provide police certificates if your total time in New Zealand will be 24 months or longer across all visits. This includes any time you have spent in New Zealand in the past on other visas, even if you have been out of the country since then.

You also must provide police certificates if we ask for them.

Police certificates must be less than 6 months old when you submit your application. They must be from any country you are a citizen of, or have spent more than 5 years in since you turned 17.

If you are 16 years old or younger you do not need to provide police certificates.

How to get a police certificate

If you have already sent us police certificates with a previous visa application and they are less than 24 months old, you do not need to send them again.

Genuine intentions

You must genuinely intend to meet the conditions of your visa.

When we decide if your intentions are genuine, we consider all the information:

  • you provide to support your application
  • we have about your personal circumstances
  • you provided in any previous applications.

Written offer

You must have a written offer from a New Zealand law firm.

You must provide a written offer that is:

  • as an unpaid observer with a New Zealand law firm
  • for a temporary position for not more than 6 months.

Funds or sponsorship

You must have enough money to live on while you are in New Zealand or have an acceptable sponsor.

You must have at least NZD $1,000 per month, or NZD $400 per month if you have already paid for your accommodation.

Evidence can include:

  • proof of accommodation pre-payment, like hotel pre-paid vouchers or receipts
  • bank statements
  • credit card statements
  • bank drafts
  • traveller's cheques
  • a 'Sponsorship Form for Temporary Entry' completed by an acceptable sponsor.
If you are sponsored:

Your sponsor must provide evidence they can look after you in New Zealand. Evidence can include:

  • recent bank statements
  • pay slips
  • employment agreement
  • accommodation ownership or payment of rent.

Sponsorship process for a visa

Note

If you are pregnant, there are additional requirements.

Onward travel

You must have a ticket to leave New Zealand or enough funds to purchase one, or be sponsored for the cost of your onward travel.

Evidence can include:

  • your travel ticket
  • proof you have enough money to buy a ticket out of New Zealand, to a country you can enter
  • a 'Sponsorship for Temporary Entry' form completed by an acceptable sponsor, declaring that they will cover the cost of your onward travel.

Health care

You must agree to pay your own health care costs.

You must declare in your visa application that you will pay the costs of any health care or medical assistance you receive in New Zealand.

Note

We recommend that you have full medical insurance for the length of your visit.

Relationship with family

If you include your partner and children in your application, you must have a genuine relationship with them.

To meet the requirements, they must:

  • be your partner, or dependent child aged 19 or under
  • provide proof of their identity
  • be of good character
  • be in good health 
  • be a bona fide applicant.

Note

You can include your family in your visitor visa application, or they can apply for their own visas.

English translations

You must provide certified full English translations of any documents that are not in English.

Documents must be translated by someone who meets our requirements for providing English translations.

How to pay and submit

When you arrive

Entry permission

You must apply for permission to enter New Zealand. You do this by completing a New Zealand Traveller Declaration (NZTD) form.

You can start your digital declaration any time, but the earliest you can submit it is 24 hours before starting your travel to New Zealand.

A paper declaration form is available for travellers who cannot complete it online.

New Zealand Traveller Declaration

New Zealand Customs and Biosecurity also check that you meet their entry requirements.

Arriving in New Zealand

Alert

You can be refused entry permission if you:

  • are not a genuine visitor
  • do not meet our character requirements
  • have had a change in circumstances since we issued your visa
  • refuse to let us take your photo, fingerprints or an iris scan
  • cannot provide evidence of any onward travel or funds required by the conditions of your visa.

While you are in New Zealand

These are the conditions that you must meet once you have your visa. Your visa conditions are recorded in your eVisa.

Travel

If travelling in and out of New Zealand, a valid is needed to return to New Zealand.

Check or change your visitor visa conditions

Note

If you are applying from inside New Zealand, we will normally give you multiple entry travel conditions when we grant you this visa.

If you do not have multiple entry travel conditions and you leave New Zealand, your visa will expire.

Your travel conditions will be recorded on your visa label or in your visa letter.

Onward travel

You must have either:

  • a travel ticket out of New Zealand
  • enough money to pay for a travel ticket out of New Zealand, in addition to your living costs.

Note

Unless your visa label or letter states 'Return/onward travel not required' you must have a ticket to leave New Zealand whenever you travel here.

Funds or sponsorship

You must have enough money to support yourself while you are in New Zealand or have a sponsor.

Note

We may ask to see evidence of your funds when you arrive in New Zealand.

Work

You cannot in New Zealand on this visa, however, you may be able to or work remotely for an employer or client based outside New Zealand.

Visa expiry

You must leave New Zealand before your visa expires.

Note

Visa expiry dates are printed on a visa label or included in a visa letter.