新西兰签证都有哪些?
1. New Zealand visa - short term visas for people who want to visit and holiday in NZ or do business; this visa is also called a visitor visa, visitor's permit etc (it has many names) see the details here: URL of Visa page from immigration website ) There are several kinds of Visitor visas:
Visa category A, B and C have different restrictions on what you can / cannot do when you arrive. You will be able to ask about these at the embassy/consulate when they give you an appointment, if not online: go here to read more about each type of Category A ,B &C Visitors visas : The main difference between types B&C is that Type C only allows working during your stay but otherwise it should work like any other visitors visa; however we don’t know how strict their check might be because there isn’t enough information available. So please contact them directly before submitting an application just to make sure! This kind of visitors visa usually takes less than one month(if not immediately) and costs around $204 per person. It does include the fee for biometric data collection: fingerprinting, photos et al which means once you pay for it you won’t need to come back within six years to provide fresh bio samples again unless you change your status(from tourist into student etc), then you would get paid another time plus additional fees as well! For example, if I apply now with my current passport which expires next year so i would still hold this Tourist visa until sometime after April when gets renewed automatically according policy since no one holds expired passports anymore except for those aged over 70 anyway. Therefore, instead of paying $296+$58 every subsequent six months after first submission which equals total cost $438, If I am approved by Immigration Officers right away without much trouble later today at our consular section here where ever possible using existing documents already given previously together with all relevant supporting letters issued out last week Friday via email addressed personally sent from Ministry Of Foreign Affairs themselves rather than some silly old fashioned faxed copies submitted too earlier yesterday evening despite being repeated warned three times clearly stating such thing was NOT acceptable format whatsoever although both ways works