Partner of a Worker Visitor Visa

This visa allows you to join your partner while they are in New Zealand on a work visa.

Apply online
  • Length of stay

    Same duration as

    your partner's work visa

  • Cost

    From

    NZD $341

  • Processing time

    80% within

    9.5 weeks

To apply you must:

  • have a partner who has an appropriate New Zealand work visa and can support your application
  • be living with your partner in a
  • have enough money to pay your living expenses or have an acceptable sponsor
  • have plans to leave New Zealand at the end of your stay
  • meet the other requirements of this visa.

This visa lets you:

  • join your while they are in New Zealand
  • explore New Zealand as a visitor
  • study for up to 3 months
  • include any dependent children aged 19 or younger in your visa application.

Some work visas will not allow your partner to support your application.

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

Apply online

How long you can stay

If we approve your application, we will normally give you a visa that is the same duration as your supporting partner's visa.

Who can apply

To apply for this visa you must:

  • have a partner who has an appropriate New Zealand work visa, and is eligible to support your application
  • be living with your partner in a
  • not work during your stay
  • be in good health
  • be of good character
  • have genuine reasons for coming to New Zealand
  • have enough money to pay your living expenses, or have an acceptable sponsor
  • show you can leave New Zealand at the end of your stay.

Eligible supporting partner

Your partner must be eligible to support your application.

Your partner must complete a Form for Partners Supporting Partnership-Based Temporary Entry (INZ 1146).

Your supporting partner's visa

Your partner must have an appropriate New Zealand work visa or is applying for one.

You can apply for this visa at the same time your partner applies for their work visa. You will only be given a visa after your partner's application is approved.

You will not be eligible for this visa if your partner's work visa was issued:

  • for a working holiday
  • to work for a Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE)
  • for the opportunity to look for work as a skilled migrant.

There are some other work visas that will not allow your partner to support your application.

Bringing family if you have a work visa

Your supporting partner's identity

Your partner must provide proof of their identity.

Your partner must provide an original or of their passport or .

Your supporting partner's character

Your partner must meet our good character requirements for supporting partners or be given a .

We may ask your partner to provide police certificates as proof of their good character.

Your partner will not meet our character requirements if they have any convictions for or sexual offences.

If your partner does not meet our character requirements, we will consider if they are eligible for a character waiver.

Relationship with your supporting partner

You must provide evidence that you and your partner are living together in a .

Your evidence should show:

  • how long you have been together in a relationship
  • how long you have been living together
  • you share finances and other responsibilities
  • you spend time together, for example photos together, emails and social media conversations between you
  • other people recognise your relationship
  • anything else you think shows you and your partner are living together in a genuine and stable relationship.

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 helps to decide if you need to provide evidence of a chest X-ray or medical examination. 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.

Police certificates must be 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

You must be a genuine visitor to New Zealand and intend to leave at the end of your visit.

When we decide if 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.

Enough money to live on

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

If you are paying for yourself

You must have at least NZD $1,000 a month, or NZD $400 a 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 or credit card statements
  • bank drafts or traveller's cheques.

If you have a sponsor

Your sponsor is responsible for you while you are in New Zealand — they can be an organisation or an individual.

Sponsorship process for a visa

Your sponsor must complete a Sponsorship Form for Temporary Entry.

Your sponsor can provide supporting documents including:

  • recent bank statements
  • pay slips
  • their employment agreement
  • ownership papers for your accommodation or receipts for rent payments.

Paying for health care

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

We recommend you have full medical insurance for your stay.

If you are pregnant, there are additional requirements.

Note

Some people may be eligible for public health care.

Who can get public health care

Dependent children

You can include any dependent children aged 19 or younger in your visa application or they can apply for their own visas.

To bring your dependent children:

  • you must provide evidence of your relationship with them, like birth certificates or adoption papers
  • you must provide evidence of their identity
  • they must be of good character and in good health.

Note

We may ask for evidence your children have the right to leave their country of residence, for example custody or guardianship papers.


Leaving New Zealand

When you arrive in New Zealand, you must be able to show that you intend to leave the country at the end of your stay.

If you are paying for yourself, 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.

If you are sponsored and you do not have a return ticket, your sponsor can provide recent bank statements to show they have enough money to buy you a ticket out of New Zealand.

Documents you need

When you apply

When you apply you need to provide:

  • a copy of your passport or — if you apply on paper, you can provide 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
  • evidence of a chest X-ray, if required
  • evidence of a medical examination, if required
  • police certificates, if required
  • documents to show your relationship with your partner
  • a copy of the Form for Partners Supporting Partnership-Based — Temporary Entry Applications (INZ 1146), completed by your partner
  • documents to show your relationship with your dependent children, proof of their identity and acceptable photos, if you are including them
  • a copy of the completed form Additional Dependants for a Visitor Visa, if required
  • a copy of the completed Sponsorship Form for Temporary Entry, if you have a sponsor
  • translated versions of all your documents if they 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, or agreement that a sponsor will pay for one
  • proof you have enough money to live on for your stay 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.

  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 guide to applying can also help you.

    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.


    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 them. Allow yourself enough time to get these.

    Apply for police certificates, if required

    Check what you will need to include for a visitor 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.

    If you have a sponsor, get a copy of their completed Sponsorship Form for Temporary Entry.

    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 travel out of New Zealand.

    Organise proof for your partner and dependent children

    Collect information to show your relationship with your partner and proof of their identity.

    If you are including dependent children in your application, get documents that show your relationship with them and proof of their identity.

  2. 2

    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 applicable fees.

    You can include your dependent children in your online application.

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

  3. 3

    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

  4. 4

    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 guide to applying can also help you.

    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.


    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 them. Allow yourself enough time to get these.

    Apply for police certificates, if required

    Check what you will need to include for a visitor 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.

    If you have a sponsor, get a copy of their completed Sponsorship Form for Temporary Entry (INZ 1025).

    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 travel out of New Zealand.

    Organise proof for your partner and dependent children

    Collect information to show your relationship with your partner and proof of their identity.

    If you are including dependent children in your application, get documents that show your relationship with them and proof of their identity.

  2. 2

    Step 2: Complete the application form

    Complete the application form and attach all your supporting documents.

  3. 3

    Step 3: Submit your application and pay the fee

    You can take your application to a Visa Application Centre (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

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

    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

Your visa is valid from:

  • the date you enter New Zealand, if you are outside 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

If you are travelling in and out of New Zealand, your visa must have a valid so you can return to New Zealand.

Check or change your visa conditions

Alert

If your visa does not have a multiple-entry travel condition and you leave New Zealand, your visa will expire.

Every time you travel here, you must have a ticket to leave New Zealand or proof you have enough money to buy one — unless your visa states 'Return/onward travel not required'.

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.

Visas that allow you to work

If you want to do business while you visit New Zealand, apply for a Business Visitor Visa.

Business Visitor Visa

If you are visiting New Zealand for a special purpose, such as a work requirement or traveling for a work conference, apply for a visitor visa that matches your reason for coming here.

Visas that allow you to visit

Study

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

School-aged children can study for up to 3 months in any calendar year.

Note

If children are going to be studying for more than 2 weeks, their education provider must be a signatory to the Education (Pastoral Care of Tertiary and International Learners) Code of Practice 2021.

Find out if an education provider is a signatory, and how the code protects international students.

Wellbeing and safety for international learners — New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA)

Staying longer

If you are in New Zealand now with a Partner of Military Visitor Visa and need more time for a genuine reason, you can apply to extend your visit.

You must apply for a new visitor visa before your current visa expires.

If we approve your application, we will give you a new visitor visa for single-entry. 

How long you can stay on the new visa depends on our assessment of your application. You can stay up to a maximum of 9 months in an 18-month period.

Your current visa will expire when you get your new visa.

Note

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