Guardian of a Student Visitor Visa

If you are a parent or legal guardian of a child who is in New Zealand on a student visa, you can apply for this visa to live with and care for your child.

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  • Length of stay

    Same duration as

    the student's visa

  • Cost

    From

    NZD $441

  • Processing time

    80% within

    5 weeks

To apply you must:

  • have a child who is in New Zealand on a student visa
  • be the parent or legal guardian of the child you wish to act as guardian for
  • have at least NZD $1,000 a month to live on, or NZD $400 a month if you have already paid for accommodation 
  • have plans to leave New Zealand at the end of your stay
  • meet the other requirements of this visa.

This visa lets you:

  • visit New Zealand to live with and care for your child while they are studying
  • explore New Zealand as a visitor
  • study for up to 3 months in any 12-month period.

We will only issue this visa to 1 parent or legal guardian at any one time, even if you have more than 1 child studying in New Zealand.

Your child must be either 17 or younger, or enrolled in school years 1  to 13, and have a current student visa.

If you want to bring your partner or other dependent children with you, they will need to have their own visas.

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How long you can stay

With this visa you can stay in New Zealand while your child is studying, for as long as their student visa is valid.

You must leave New Zealand before your visa expires.

Who can apply

To apply for this visa you must:

  • be the parent or legal guardian of a child with a current student visa
  • not plan to work in New Zealand, unless you work remotely for a business overseas
  • be in good health
  • be of good character
  • have genuine reasons for coming to New Zealand
  • have plans to leave New Zealand at the end of your stay
  • have enough money to pay your living expenses while in New Zealand.

Parent or legal guardian

You must be the parent or of the child for whom you will be acting as guardian in New Zealand.

Note

Grandparents and other relatives do not meet the definition of legal guardian, unless legally recognised.

You must provide evidence that you:

  • are the child’s parent or legal guardian
  • provided care for the child in your home country.

Evidence can include:

  • a birth certificate or adoption papers
  • court documents
  • other legal documents.

Alert

You must live with and care for your child in New Zealand on a student visa. 

Living with and caring for your child


Child's age and visa status

Your child must have a current student visa. They must be aged 17 or younger, or be enrolled in school years 1 to 13.

We will use our records to confirm this.

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 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 you apply, you must answer questions about your health. This will help decide if you need to provide evidence of a chest X-ray or medical examination to complete your application. Even if you do not need these when you apply, we may ask for them when we process your application.

Check the situations where we may ask you to have a chest X-ray or medical examination.

Note

Evidence of a chest X-ray or medical examination must be less than 3 months old when we receive them.

If staying for more than 6 months

If you will stay in New Zealand for more than 6 months, you must have a chest X-ray if you:

  • are a citizen of a country that does not have a low incidence of tuberculosis (TB), or
  • have spent more than 3 months in the last 5 years in a country that does not have a low incidence of TB.

You must provide a new chest X-ray certificate, even if you have provided one to us previously, if you:

  • have spent 6 months in a row in a country that does not have a low incidence of TB since the date of your last X-ray certificate, and
  • are now coming to New Zealand for more than 6 months — if you are in New Zealand this includes any time you have already spent here.

Character

You must be of good character.

You may need to provide police certificates as proof of your good character.

If you have a criminal conviction, or are a security risk to New Zealand, we might not give you a visa.

You must provide police certificates that are less than 6 months old when you apply, if:

  • you are aged 17 or older, and
  • your total time in New Zealand will be 24 months or longer — this includes time you spent in New Zealand in the past on other visas.

You must get police certificates from: 

  • countries you are a citizen of, and
  • countries you have spent more than 5 years in since you turned 17.

You do not need to provide police certificates if you provided them with an earlier visa application and they were issued in the last 24 months.

If we ask for a new police certificate when processing your application, you will need to send us a new one.

Genuine intentions

When deciding whether your intentions are genuine, we will consider all the information that:

  • you provide to support your application
  • we have about your personal circumstances
  • you have previously provided to us.

Alert

Check that you are applying for the right visa. You can use our tool to explore and compare visa options for your situation.

Find and choose a visa

Enough money to live on

You will need to show that you have enough money to live on while you are in New Zealand.

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

Evidence can include:

  • proof of accommodation pre-payment, for example, hotel pre-paid vouchers or receipts
  • bank or credit card statements
  • bank drafts or traveller's cheques.

Paying for health care

You will need to pay for any health care or medical assistance you receive in New Zealand.

We recommend that you have full medical insurance for your stay.

If you are pregnant, there are additional requirements.


Leaving New Zealand

You must be able to show that you plan to leave the country at the end of your stay.

You will need to provide:

  • your ticket for travel out of New Zealand at the end of your stay to a , or
  • documents, such as bank or credit card statements, that show you have enough money to buy a ticket.

Note

The money for your ticket must be in addition to what you have to live on.

Documents you need

When you apply

When you apply, you will need to provide:

  • a copy of your passport or — if you apply on paper it can be a , but it can prevent delays if you provide the original
  • 1 acceptable photo if you apply online, or 2 photos if you apply on paper
  • documents to show that you are the parent or legal guardian of the child you wish to act as guardian for
  • a chest X-ray certificate, if required
  • a medical certificate, if required
  • police certificates, if required
  • translated versions of all documents that are not in English.

Your passport or certificate of identity must be valid for at least 3 months after the date you plan to leave New Zealand.

Alert

You may not be allowed to check in to your flight if your passport is close to expiring. Check that it will not expire while you are in New Zealand or close to when you plan to leave New Zealand.

Before you travel to New Zealand

After you apply

After you apply, we may contact you and ask for:

  • evidence of a medical examination or chest X-ray
  • police certificates as proof of your good character.

When you arrive

When you arrive, you will need to have:

  • a ticket to leave New Zealand at the end of your stay, proof you have enough money to buy one
  • proof you have enough money to live on while in New Zealand.

How to apply online

Follow these steps to complete your application online.

Note

An application containing all the documents we need will prevent delays with processing.

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    Step 1: Gather your documents

    The section 'Who can apply' explains the requirements for this visa and what you will need as proof.

    Our guides for applying for a visitor visa can also help. These are also available in other languages.

    Guides to applying for a visitor visa — Document search

    Get documents translated

    For your application you must provide:

    • certified English translations of any documents that are not in English
    • copies of the original documents.

    Note

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

    Organise proof of identity, citizenship and age

    If you need a new passport, allow yourself enough time to get it.

    When you apply, make sure you enter your identity details exactly as they appear on your passport or certificate of identity.

    Alert

    If there are any mistakes in your identity details, your application may be delayed. We may also decline your application or refuse you entry to New Zealand.

    Make sure your photos are acceptable for a New Zealand visa.

    Book medical appointments, if required

    If you have determined you need a chest X-ray or medical examination, you will need to book your appointment.

     

    To complete your application, you will need to provide the:

    • reference code from the clinic submitting your health information
    • name of the clinic submitting your health information, if there is no eMedical reference code, or
    • medical certificate, chest X-ray certificate, or both if the clinic gave these to you.

    Note

    Evidence of a chest X-ray or medical examination must be less than 3 months old when we receive it. Allow yourself enough time to get these.

    Organise proof you can leave New Zealand

    This can be a plane ticket, proof you have the money to buy one, or agreement that your sponsor will pay for any onward travel.

    Apply for police certificates, if required

    Check what you will need to include for this visa.

    If you have determined you need police certificates, you will need to provide them with your application.

    Use the tool to find out how to get police certificates from different countries.

    How to get a police certificate

    Note

    Your police certificates must be less than 6 months old when you submit your application. Allow yourself enough time to get these certificates.

    Organise proof you have enough money to live on

    Get recent bank or credit card statements, and proof of any accommodation you have pre-paid for.

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    Step 2: Submit your application and pay the fee

    To apply online, log in to your account or set up an account if you do not have one already.

    You can then fill in your application, upload your documents and pay the fees that apply.

    Check the 'How to pay and submit' section for fees.

    Guides to applying for a visitor visa — Document search

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    Step 3: Wait for our decision

    We will let you know if we need more information to process your application.

    Waiting for a visa

    Check the 'How to pay and submit' section for timeframes.

    Note

    If you are already in New Zealand, you must have a valid visa. If your current temporary visa is going to expire while you are waiting for our decision, we will normally issue you an Interim Visa to let you stay in New Zealand lawfully.

    Interim Visa

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    Step 4: Check your application status

    Log in to your account to check the status of your application.

    Checking your visa application status

    We will email you when we make a decision.

    If we approve your application, we will give you an eVisa and send you a copy.

    Using eVisas and visa labels

    Check the 'While you are in New Zealand' section to find out what you can and cannot do when you come to New Zealand.

How to apply on paper

Follow these steps to complete your application on paper.

Note

An application containing all the documents we need will prevent delays with processing.

  1. 1

    Step 1: Gather your documents

    The section 'Who can apply' explains the requirements for this visa and what you will need as proof.

    Our guides for applying for a visitor visa can also help. These are also available in other languages.

    Guides to applying for a visitor visa — Document search

    Get documents translated

    For your application you must provide:

    • certified English translations of any documents that are not in English
    • copies of the original documents.

    Note

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

    Organise proof of identity, citizenship and age

    If you need a new passport, allow yourself enough time to get it.

    When completing your application, make sure you enter your identity details exactly as they appear on your passport or certificate of identity.

    Alert

    If there are any mistakes in your identity details, your application may be delayed. We may also decline your application or refuse you entry to New Zealand.

    Make sure your photos are acceptable for a New Zealand visa.

    Book medical appointments, if required

    If you have determined you need a chest X-ray or medical examination, you will need to book your appointment.

    To complete your application, you will need to provide the:

    • reference code from the clinic submitting your health information
    • name of the clinic submitting your health information, if there is no eMedical reference code, or
    • medical certificate, chest X-ray certificate, or both if the clinic gave these to you.

    Note

    Evidence of a chest X-ray or medical examination must be less than 3 months old when we receive it. Allow yourself enough time to get these.

    Organise proof you can leave New Zealand

    This can be a plane ticket, proof you have the money to buy one, or agreement that your sponsor will pay for any onward travel.

    Apply for police certificates, if required

    Check what you will need to include for this visa.

    If you have determined you need police certificates, you will need to provide them with your application.

    Use the tool to find out how to get police certificates from different countries.

    How to get a police certificate

    Note

    Your police certificates must be less than 6 months old when you submit your application. Allow yourself enough time to get these certificates.

    Organise proof you have enough money to live on

    Get recent bank or credit card statements, and proof of any accommodation you have pre-paid for.

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    Step 2: Complete the application form

    Complete the application form and attach all supporting documents.

    Our guide to applying for a visitor visa can help you fill out the application form correctly and avoid delays.

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    Step 3: Submit your application and pay the fee

    You can take your application to a VAC or post it to them.

    Check the 'How to pay and submit' section for fees and where to submit your application.

  4. 4

    Step 4: Wait for our decision

    If we need more information to process your application, we will let you know.

    We will email you when we make a decision.

    Checking your visa application status

    Check the 'How to pay and submit' section for timeframes.

    If we approve your application, we will give you an eVisa and email you a copy.

    Using eVisas and visa labels

    Note

    If you are already in New Zealand, you must have a valid visa. If your current temporary visa is going to expire while you are waiting for our decision, we will normally issue you an Interim Visa to let you stay in New Zealand lawfully.

    Interim Visa

    Check the 'While you are in New Zealand' section to find out what you can and cannot do when you come to New Zealand.

How to pay and submit

When you get your visa

You must come to New Zealand within 12 months of the date your visa is issued.

Your visa is valid from:

  • the date you enter New Zealand, if you are outside of New Zealand when we approve your application, or
  • the date you get your visa, if you are already in New Zealand.

You must leave New Zealand before your visa expires.

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 the money required to leave New Zealand.

While you are in New Zealand

Your visa conditions are recorded in your eVisa.

Travel

After you arrive, you can travel in and out of New Zealand as many times as you like before your visa expires.

Work

You cannot in New Zealand on a visitor visa. While you are in New Zealand, you may be able to work remotely for an employer or client based outside New Zealand.

Check if you can apply for a variation of conditions to allow you to work part-time.

Check or change your visitor visa conditions

Study

You can study for up to 3 months in any 12-month period.

Check if you can apply for a variation of conditions to allow you to study part-time for longer than 3 months.

Check or change the conditions of a visitor visa 

Living with and caring for your child

You must live with and care for your child in New Zealand on a student visa.

If you withdraw your support or move away from your child, we can make you leave New Zealand.

Deportation and how you can appeal

Check if you can apply for a variation of conditions to allow you to go home in an emergency.

Check or change the conditions of a visitor visa 

Staying longer

You may be able to apply for another visa to stay longer, but you will not be eligible for any of the following:

  • a Specific Purpose Work Visa
  • a student visa
  • an Accredited Employer Work Visa.