Nz Visa 1198 Form PDF Details

Navigating the complex visa process can be a daunting task. Whether you are applying for business, visitors or student visas, there is an abundance of paperwork and formal processes to complete. One such application is form 1198 - New Zealand Visitor Visa. This document must be completed by all non-citizens wishing to visit New Zealand either temporarily or on business. In this blog post, we'll provide tips and guidelines on how to fill out form 1198 correctly so that your application can leave the Immigration New Zealand office without delay!

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OFFICE USE ONLY Client no:

Date received:

/

/

Application no:

August 2021

INZ 1198

 

 

Partnership-Based Temporary

Visa Application

for people applying based on partnership or to enter for the purpose of a culturally arranged marriage

Apply for your visa online – it’s faster & easier

The fastest and easiest way to apply for a visa is online. Once you have your documents prepared, it should take less than 15 minutes to complete the online application form.

To apply online, go to www.immigration.govt.nz/joinfamily

Who should use this form?

Use this form if you are applying for a work or visitor visa on the basis of your partnership with either a New Zealand citizen or resident or a person who holds (or is applying for) a temporary visa to New Zealand.

You should also use this form if you are applying for a visitor visa on the basis of a culturally arranged marriage with a New Zealand citizen or resident

If you wish to study in New Zealand, you will need to apply using the form Student Visa Application (INZ 1012) and meet immigration requirements under student visa instructions.

What is partnership?

Immigration New Zealand’s definition of partnership is that you are living with your partner in a genuine and stable relationship. It is not necessary to be married. Regardless of whether you are married your relationship must have been entered into with the intention of being maintained on a long-term and exclusive basis and be likely to endure.

What is a culturally arranged marriage?

A culturally arranged marriage is a marriage that follows an identified cultural tradition where the arrangements for the marriage, including the initial selection of the persons to be married, are made by persons who are not parties to the marriage. A person can be granted a visitor visa for the purpose of a culturally arranged marriage if they plan to marry within three months of their arrival in New Zealand.

Documents required

Use the checklist on page 2 of this form to find out which documents you must provide. Your partner must complete the Form for Partners Supporting Partnership-Based Temporary Entry Applications (INZ 1146).

Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007

Under the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 it is an offence to provide immigration advice without being licensed or exempt. If your immigration adviser is not licensed when they should be, Immigration New Zealand will return your application.

For more information and to view the register of licensed advisers, go to the Immigration Advisers Authority website www.iaa.govt.nz or email info@iaa.govt.nz.

Lawyers provide immigration advice and are exempt from licensing under the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007. For more information and to view the register of immigration lawyers, go to the New Zealand Law Society website www.lawsociety.org.nz.

When filling in this form, please write clearly in English using CAPITAL LETTERS.

Refer to the Partnership-Based Temporary Visa Guide (INZ 1199)

The Partnership-Based Temporary Visa Guide (INZ 1199) contains important information about the requirements for a partnership visa and how to complete this form. It can be downloaded from www.immigration.govt.nz/forms.

immigration.govt.nz

When filling in this form, please write clearly using CAPITAL LETTERS.

Application checklist

You must provide all the information required below. If you do not, your application will be returned to you.

All applicants must provide:

Completed, signed application form.

Appropriate fee and immigration levy.

Two passport-sized colour photographs.

Passport or travel document*.

Medical and Chest X-ray certificates if required by Section C: Your health.

Police certificates if required by Section D:

Character..

Form for Partners Supporting Partnership-Based Temporary Entry Applications (INZ 1146) and

associated documents.

Partners of New Zealand citizens, residents and

visa holders must provide

Evidence you are currently living together in a genuine and stable relationship (see below).

Evidence of the duration you have been living together with emphasis on the last 12 months.

Evidence of the duration of your partnership.

If you are 16 or 17, evidence that your parent or guardian supports your partnership.

The responsibility rests with you to satisfy us that you are living in a genuine and stable relationship with your partner. Documents which help support your partnership could include, but are not limited to:

a letter which outlines the history of your relationship

evidence of living together over a period of time in a common place of residence such as official letters or bills sent to the same address and joint tenancy agreement

evidence of financial interdependence such as transfer receipts, joint accounts, joint purchases, joint assets or loans

evidence of contact between you, such as letters, emails and phone contact

evidence of time spent together such as photographs of you both together, or together with family and friends, air tickets showing holidays together.

Partners of student visa holders must provide

Evidence of at least NZ$4,200 of available funds for maintenance during your period of stay in New Zealand.

Applicants for a visitor visa based on a culturally arranged marriage to a New Zealand citizen or resident must provide:

Evidence that the intended marriage follows an identified cultural tradition.

Evidence there is no legal impediment to the intended marriage because you are not close relatives and neither of you are already married.

Evidence that the intended wedding will take place within three months of your arrival in New Zealand (eg venue bookings, catering arrangements, guest list, etc).

An identified cultural tradition means a culture where it is normal for the arrangements for the marriage, including the initial selection of the persons to be married, to have been made by persons who are not parties to the marriage. Evidence that the marriage is following an identified cultural tradition can be, but is not limited to:

communication between the parents of the couple, or a person acting as a go-between or matchmaker,

other documents indicating public recognition of the arrangement or ceremony

confirmation from independent sources that such arrangements or ceremonies are in accordance with the cultural custom of the parties concerned.

It is also helpful if you provide a written account of how your marriage was arranged.

Including dependent children in your application If you are applying for a visitor visa as a partner or for the purpose of a culturally arranged marriage, you may include dependent children in this application. Complete your children’s details on the form Additional Dependants for a Visitor Visa (INZ 1205) and attach it to this form. For each dependent child you include, you must provide their passport*, two recent passport-sized photos and medical certificates if required. You must also provide evidence that you are the child’s parent or legal guardian.

Note, only visitor visa applicants can include dependent children in their application.

Returning your documents

Please return documents to me by secure post at the address given at:

B1

B2

B3

*While you can provide a certified copy of your passport(s) with your application,we highly recommend you provide your original passport(s). This will enable us to process your application faster and it may be needed to complete your application. Please note during the processing of an application an immigration officer may request any document, including your original passport(s).

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OFFICE USE ONLY Client no.:

Date received:

/

/

Application no.:

What type of temporary visa are you applying for?

Work visa based on partnership

Visitor visa based on partnership

Visitor visa based on a culturally arranged marriage to a New Zealand citizen or resident.

Indicate the status of your partner New Zealand citizen

New Zealand resident

Work visa holder*

Student visa holder.*

* Not all work or student visa holders are eligible to support partnership visas. To find out more, visit www.immigration.govt.nz/work-support-partner.

Section A Principal applicant’s personal details

For more information about the questions in this section, see ‘Completing Section A: Personal details’ in the Partnership-Based Temporary Visa Guide.

Attach two colour passport-size photographs of yourself here. The photographs must be less than six months old. Write your full name on the back of both photographs.

A1 Name as shown in passport

Family/last name

Given/first name(s)

4.5cm

3.5cm

4.5cm

3.5cm

A2 Preferred title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Dr other (specify)

A3 Other names you are known by or have ever been known by

A4

Gender

Male

Female

A5

Date of birth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A6

Town/cityofbirth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Country of birth

A7 Passport details

Number

Country

 

Expiry date

 

 

 

A8 Other citizenships you hold

A9 Partnership status

Single

Married/in civil union

Separated

Engaged

Partner/De facto Widowed

Divorced

Section B Contact details

We prefer to contact you using email. Please provide your email address if you have one.

B1 Your current residential address.

Address

Telephone (landline)

 

Telephone (mobile)

 

 

 

Email

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Date of birth (if known)
Date of birth (if known)

When filling in this form, please write clearly using CAPITAL LETTERS.

B2

B3

If you are currently in New Zealand, your most recent overseas address. Address

Name and address for communication about this application

Same as address at B1 , or as below

Name of contact person

Organisation name (if applicable) and address

New Zealand Business Number (if applicable) Telephone (daytime)

Email

For help search: www.nzbn.govt.nz

Telephone (evening)

B4 Do you authorise the person stated at

B3

to act on your behalf?

Yes

No

B5 Do you authorise all other licensed immigration advisers or persons exempt from licensing who work for the organisation named at B3 to act on your behalf (if applicable)?

Yes Note: the person identified at B3 will receive all communication from Immigration New Zealand.

No Only the person indicated at B3 may act on my behalf.

B6 Have you received immigration advice on this application?

You can find a definition of immigration advice atwww.immigration.govt.nz/advice.

Yes Make sure that your immigration adviser completes Section H: Immigration adviser’s details.

No

B7 Names and addresses of any friends, relatives, or contacts (except your partner) you have in New Zealand (if applicable).

Name

Address

Relationship

Name

Address

Relationship

B8 List all periods of employment, including self-employment.

The New Zealand business number (NZBN) is for New Zealand businesses only. For help search: www.nzbn.govt.nz

Date from

Date to

Name

New Zealand

Location

Type of work/

(DD/MM/YY)

(DD/MM/YY)

of employer

Business Number

 

occupation/job title

/

/

/

/

 

 

 

 

/ /

/ /

/ /

/ /

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Section C Your health

For more information about this question, see ‘Completing Section C: Your Health’ in the Partnership-Based Temporary Visa Guide.

C1

C2

Do you have tuberculosis (TB)? Yes No

Do you have any medical condition that requires, or may require, one of the following during your stay in New Zealand?

Renal dialysis

Yes

No

Hospital care

Yes

No

Residential care

Yes

No

 

 

Residential care is defined as in-patient care for people

with psychiatric, sensory or intellectual disabilities

 

 

or live-in facilities for the aged.

 

 

 

 

C3

If you have answered Yes to any of the questions in C1

and C2 , please provide details.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C4 Are you pregnant?

Yes Date you are due to give birth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Go to C5

No Go to C6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C5 If you intend to give birth in New Zealand, please indicate how the cost of maternity health services will be paid for and provide the relevant evidence:

Not applicable as I do not intend to give birth in New Zealand

I am, or will be eligible for publicly-funded maternity health services and have provided evidence of my eligibility

I will cover the cost myself and have attached copies (not originals) that I have at least NZ$9000 of funds available (in addition to funds for my support)

My sponsor has guaranteed to cover the cost and I have attached a completed Sponsorship Form for Temporary Entry (INZ 1025).

Medical certificates you must provide

Select the appropriate option to indicate whether you are required to provide a medical certificate and chest X-ray certificate. Medical certificates must be less than three months old when you submit them to Immigration New Zealand:

C6

C7

C8

Are you applying for a visa as the partner of an Essential Skills visa holder or applicant?

Yes Go to

C7 .

No Go to

C8 .

Have you provided a medical certificate and chest x-ray certificate to Immigration New Zealand with a previous visa application?

Yes You do not need to provide a medical certificate and chest X-ray certificate. Go to Section D: Your character. No You may need to provide a medical certificate or chest x-ray certificate. Go to C8 .

Tick the option below which applies to you:

I plan to be in New Zealand for less than six months. You do not need to provide a medical certificate or chest X-ray certificate. Go to Section D: Character.

I plan to be in New Zealand for between six and 12 months.

You must provide a Chest X-ray Certificate (INZ 1096)if you are from, or have visited for more than three months, a place that is outside the list of ‘Countries, areas and territories with a low incidence of tuberculosis’, and: you have never previously provided a chest X-ray certificate to Immigration New Zealand, or

you have previously provided an X-ray certificate but it was dated by the radiologist more than 36 months ago, or

you have spent six consecutive months in a place that is not listed as a low incidence TB country since any previous application you have made to Immigration New Zealand.

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Go to Section D: Your character

When filling in this form, please write clearly using CAPITAL LETTERS.

I plan to be in New Zealand for 12 months or longer (this includes any time you have already spent in New Zealand). You must provide a Chest X-ray Certificate (INZ 1096)and a medical certificate, unless the notes below indicate that you are not required to at this stage.

Notes:

Refer to Completing Section C: Your Health in the Partnership Based Temporary Visa Guide (INZ 1199) to:

find out whether the medical certificate that you should provide is aGeneral Medical Certificate (INZ 1007)or a Limited Medical Certificate (1201); and

for the list of ‘Countries, areas, and territories with a low incidence of tuberculosis’. Pregnant women are not required to have an X-ray, unless a special report is required.

You do not need to provide a chest X-ray certificate if you have provided one which was issued less than 36 months ago, with a previous Immigration New Zealand application, unless your health has deteriorated since your previous certificate was issued, orunless you have spent six consecutive months since your previous application, in a place not listed as having a low incidence of tuberculosis.

You do not need to provide a medical certificate if you have provided one which was issued less than 36

months ago, with a previous

Immigration New Zealand application, unless your health has deteriorated since your previous certificate

was issued.

C9 Tick the option below which applies to you:

I am required to provide both a Chest X-ray Certificate (INZ 1096)and either a Limited Medical Certificate (INZ 1201) or a General Medical Certificate (INZ 1007).Go to C10

I am only required to provide a Chest X-ray Certificate (INZ 1096)because:

I am staying between six to 12 months and I am from, or have visited for more than three months, a place that is not listed as having a low incidence of tuberculosis, Go to C10 ; or

I have previously provided a chest X-ray certificate; however:

it was dated by the radiologist more than 36 months ago Go to C10 , or

my health has deteriorated since my last certificate was issued, or

I have spent six consecutive months since my previous application, in a place not listed as having a low incidence of tuberculosis. Go to C10 .

I am required to provide a Chest X-ray Certificate (INZ 1096), however, as I am pregnant I am not required to have an X-ray; and:

I am not required to provide a medical certificate at this stage; or

I have therefore provided only a medical certificate. Go to C10

.

 

 

 

I am required to provide a medical certificate because:

 

I have provided a chest X-ray certificate which

was issued less than 36 months ago with a previous

Immigration New Zealand application, or

 

I have previously provided a medical certificate,

however:

it was dated by the examining physician more than 36 months ago; or my health has deteriorated since my last certificate was issued. Go to C10 .

I do not have to provide a Chest X-ray Certificate (INZ 1096)and either a Limited Medical Certificate (INZ 1201) or a General Medical Certificate (INZ 1007) at this stage because:

I have provided a medical certificate and chest X-ray certificate which were issued less than 36 months ago, with a previous Immigration New Zealand application; and

my health has not deteriorated; and

I have not spent six consecutive months in a place which is not listed as having a low incidence of tuberculosis since my previous application.

C10 Tick the option that applies to you: Is a physician submitting your medical and/or chest X-ray certificate to Immigration New Zealand on your behalf?

Yes Has your physician supplied you with an eMedical Reference Code (NZER)?

Yes Enter your eMedical Reference Code here:

No Enter the name of the clinic that is submitting your health information:

No If the physician has returned the medical and/or chest X-ray certificate to you, then you will need to submit these with your visa application.

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Please note that this includes any conviction(s) outside of New Zealand subsequently cleared or wiped by ‘clean slate’ legislation.

Section D Character

All applicants must complete this section.

For more information about the questions in this section, see ‘Completing Section D: Character’ in the Partnership-Based Temporary Visa Guide.

D1

D2

D3

Have you, or anyone included in this application, been convicted at any time of any offence, including any driving offence?

Yes No

Are you, or is anyone included in this application, currently:

under investigation

Yes

No

wanted for questioning

Yes

No

facing charges

Yes

No

for any offence in any country?

Have you, or has anyone included in this application, ever been:

excluded

Yes

No

refused entry

Yes

No

removed or deported

Yes

No

from any country, excluding New Zealand?

D4

D5

Have you, or has anyone included in this application, ever been refused a visa/permit to visit, work, study or reside in any country, excluding New Zealand? Yes No

Have you, or has anyone included in this application, ever been a member of, or adhered to, any terrorist organisation? Yes No

D6 Have you, or has anyone included in this application, had (or currently have) an association with, membership of, or involvement with, any government, regime, group or agency that has advocated or committed war crimes,

crimes against humanity and/or other gross human rights abuses?

Yes

No

If you have answered yes to any of the questions above give full details. This includes full details of any charges, convictions and the sentence or penalty imposed. Continue on a separate piece of paper if necessary.

Police certificates you must provide

Select the appropriate option to indicate whether you are required to provide a police certificate with this application. Police certificates must be less than six months old when you submit them to Immigration New Zealand.

D7

D8

D9

You do not have to provide police certificates because:

you are applying for a visa as the partner of an Essential Skills holder or applicant, and

you have already provided police certificates to Immigration New Zealand with a previous visa application.

You must provide police certificates from your country

of

citizenship and

any country you have lived in for

five years or more since the age of 17 if you plan to be in

 

New Zealand for

24 months or longer (including any

time you have already spent in New Zealand), and, either

 

 

you have not provided police certificates to Immigration New Zealand with a previous visa application, or

you have provided police certificates to Immigration New Zealand but those certificates were issued more than 24 months ago.

You do not have to provide police certificates if:

you are not intending to be in New Zealand for 24 months or longer, or

you have already provided police certificates to Immigration New Zealand with a previous visa application and those police certificates were issued less than 24 months ago.

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When filling in this form, please write clearly using CAPITAL LETTERS.

Section E Applicants for partnership visa

All applicants must complete this section with the exception of those applying for a visitor visa on the basis of a culturally arranged marriage. If you are applying for a visitor visa on the basis of a culturally arranged marriage go to section F : Applicants for a visitor visa for the purpose of a culturally arranged marriage.

E1 When did your partnership start?

E2 When did you and your partner begin living together in a genuine and stable partnership (entered into with the intention of being maintained on a long-term and exclusive basis)? If you and your partner have spent period(s) of time living separately, provide details.

Date you began living together

E3

E4

E5

Are you and your partner currently living together in a genuine and stable partnership (entered into with the intention of being maintained on a long-term and exclusive basis)?

Yes

No Explain why

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Will your partner be in New Zealand for the same period of time as you?

Yes

No Explain why

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You and your partner must meet the minimum requirements for the recognition of partnership. Confirm that you meet these requirements below:

My partner and I are both aged 18 or over, or 16 to 17 with the support of a parent or legal guardian for our partnership.

My partner and I have met in person.

My partner and I are not close relatives.

Note: For the purposes of these instructions relationships between close relatives are considered to be relationships equivalent to the

provisions under Schedule 2 of the Marriage Act 1955 and under Schedule 2 of the Civil Union Act 2004. Go to Section G: Declaration by applicant.

Section F Applicants for a visitor visa for the purpose of culturally arranged marriage

Only applicants for a visitor visa for the purpose of a culturally arranged marriage are required to complete this section.

F1 Are you coming to New Zealand to enter a marriage in accordance with an identified cultural tradition of arranged marriages?

Yes

No

F2 Has another person (not you or the person you are marrying) arranged the marriage? This includes the initial selection of you and the person you are marrying.

Yes

No

F3 Do you intend to marry within three months of your arrival in New Zealand?

Yes

No

F4 Do you agree to leave New Zealand if the marriage does not take place within three months of your arrival in New Zealand?

Yes

No

If you have answered ‘no’ to any of these questions F1 to F4 , you do not meet the requirements to be granted a visitor visa for the purpose of a culturally arranged marriage.

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This form has been approved under section 381 of the Immigration Act 2009

Section G Declaration by applicant

All of the people included in this application must complete this section.

I have provided true and correct answers to the questions in this form.

I understand that if false or misleading information is submitted, my application may be declined without further warning.

I will inform Immigration New Zealand of any relevant fact or change of circumstances (including a change in my employment or partnership status) that may (i) affect the decision on my application for a visa, or (ii) affect the decision to grant entry permission based on the visa for which I am applying.

I agree to leave New Zealand before my visa expires. If I remain in New Zealand after my visa has expired, I may be deported by Immigration New Zealand.

I agree that if I am not entitled to free health care in New Zealand, I will pay for any health care or medical assistance I may require in New Zealand.

I understand that if I have received immigration advice from an immigration adviser and if that immigration adviser is not licensed under the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 when they should be, Immigration New Zealand will return my application.

I understand that Immigration New Zealand may provide information about my entitlement to work to potential employers via the online VisaView system. If I undertake a course of study while in New Zealand, I authorise Immigration New Zealand to provide information about my immigration status to my education provider, including via VisaView.

I authorise Immigration New Zealand to provide information about my health and my immigration status to any health service agency. I authorise any health service agency to provide information about my health to Immigration

New Zealand.

I authorise Immigration New Zealand to make any necessary enquiries about information on this form and/or accompanying documentation. I authorise any agency whether in New Zealand or overseas, including but not limited to border or immigration agencies, education providers, financial institutions, foreign embassies, government authorities, health care providers, police or other law enforcement agencies, that holds information (including personal information) related to information on this application form and/or accompanying documentation to disclose that information to Immigration New Zealand so that they can:

make a decision on this application

answer enquiries about my immigration status once my application has been decided.

I authorise any agency that holds information (including personal information) related to those matters to disclose that information to Immigration New Zealand.

If I am granted a visa with the condition that I accompany a student, I agree to live with that student. I understand that both the student and I may be liable for deportation if I do not meet this condition.

If I am granted a limited visa, I agree that I will leave New Zealand on or before the expiry date of that visa. If I do not leave New Zealand, I may be immediately deported from New Zealand without the right of appeal.

I have provided all the documents required by the checklist on page 2.

Signature of applicant

 

Date

 

 

 

Signature of parent or guardian if applicant is 16 or 17 years of age

Date

Section H Immigration adviser’s details

This section must be completed by the applicant’s immigration adviser. If the applicant has authorised all advisers within an organisation to act on their behalf at B5 , only the person named at B3 must complete this section. If the applicant does not have an immigration adviser, this section does not have to be completed.

H1 If you are a licensed adviser, please provide your licence details.

Licence type

full

provisional

limited List conditions specified in the register.

Licence number 2 0

Go to Section I: Declaration by person assisting the applicant

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When filling in this form, please write clearly using CAPITAL LETTERS.

H2 If you are exempt from licensing, tick one box below to show why you are exempt from licensing then go to Section I: Declaration by person assisting the applicant.

I provided immigration advice in an informal or family context only, and I did not provide the advice systematically or for a fee.

I have provided immigration advice in the course of my work (employed or volunteer) and that work exempts me from the requirement to be licensed. Indicate the reason for your exemption below.

Lawyer with current New Zealand practicing certificate

Community Law Centre

Citizens Advice Bureau

New Zealand Member of Parliament or staff

New Zealand public servant

Foreign Diplomatic/Consular

See www.immigration.govt.nz/adviserlicensing for more information about who is exempt from licensing.

Section I Declaration by person assisting the applicant

This section must be completed and signed by the applicant’s immigration adviser, or by any person who has assisted the applicant by providing immigration advice, explaining, translating, or recording information on the form for the applicant. If the applicant does not have an immigration adviser, and no one helped the applicant to fill in this form, this section does not have to be completed.

If you are not exempt under the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007, it is an offence for you to provide immigration advice without holding a license, and Immigration New Zealand will refuse to accept your client’s application. More information about immigration adviser licensing can be obtained from the Immigration Advisers Authority website www.iaa.govt.nz, via email info@iaa.govt.nz or by telephone on 0508 422 422.

Name and address of person assisting applicant. 

Family/last name

Same as name and address given at

Given/first name(s)

B3 , or  as below.

Organisation name (if applicable) and address

New Zealand Business Number (if applicable)

For help search: www.nzbn.govt.nz

Telephone (daytime)

Telephone (evening)

Fax

Email

I understand that after the applicant has signed this form it is an offence for me to change or add further information, or change or add any documents attached to the form, without making a statement identifying what information or material has been changed, added or attached and by whom. If I make these changes or additions, I must state on the form what they were, who made them and the reason they were made.

I understand that the maximum penalty for this offence is a fine of up to NZ$100,000 and/or a term of imprisonment of up to seven years.

I certify that the applicant asked me to help them complete this form and any additional forms. I certify that the applicant agreed that the information provided was correct before signing the declaration.

I have assisted the applicant as an interpreter/translator

I have assisted the applicant with recording information on the form

I have assisted the applicant in another way. Specify

I have provided immigration advice (as defined in the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007) and my details in Section H: Immigration adviser’s details are correct.

Signature of person assisting

Date

D D M M Y Y Y Y

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About the information you provide

Section J

Paying your application fee and immigration levy.

Deciding whether you are eligible for a visa

Immigration New Zealand collects the information about you on this form to decide whether you are eligible for a visitor visa or a limited visa. We may also use the information to contact you for research purposes or to advise you on immigration matters.

Collecting the information is authorised by the Immigration Act 2009 and the Immigration Regulations made under that Act. You do not have to provide the information, but if you do not we are likely to decline your application.

Deciding whether you are eligible to board a flight to New Zealand

The information we collect may also be used to determine whether you are allowed to board a flight to New Zealand. We will not share your personal information with airline check-in agents; however, we will send a boarding message to the airline check-in agent based on the information you have provided in this form.

Immigration New Zealand may also share the information you have provided with other government agencies that are entitled to it by law, or with other agencies (as you have agreed in the declaration).

You are able to ask for the information we hold about you and have any of it corrected if you think it is necessary. The address of Immigration New Zealand is PO Box 1473, Wellington 6140, New Zealand. This is not where your application should be sent.

Other documents we may need

Sometimes we may ask for additional documents or information to consider with an application.

You may wish to send other documents or information so that we can consider it with this application. Send photocopies only (not original documents), as these documents will not be returned to you. If we need to see an original document, we will ask you to produce it later.

For more information

If you have questions about completing the form:

see our website www.immigration.govt.nz/ contactus

phone our call centre on 0508 558 855

(within New Zealand).

To find out how much to pay, payment methods, where to send your application, and how long a decision may take, see www.immigration.govt.nz/fees.

Your application fee and immigration levy

Amount you are paying:

Amount

Currency

(e.g. NZD, USD, RMB)

Application number

(office use only)

Credit/debit card details

Mastercard

Visa

Name of cardholder

Card number

CVC/CVV number

Note: Your CVC/CVV number is the three-digit number found on the signature strip on the back of your credit/debit card.

Expiry date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Signature of cardholder

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Partnership-Based Temporary Visa Application – August 2021 – 11

When filling in this form, please write clearly using CAPITAL LETTERS.

12 Partnership-Based Temporary Visa Application – August 2021

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