Victims of Family Violence Work Visa

You can apply for this visa if you have experienced family violence and have been in a partnership with a New Zealand citizen or resident, or hold a partnership-based visa with a temporary migrant.

  • Length of stay

    Up to

    6 months

  • Cost

    NZD $0

  • Processing time

    is a

    high priority

To apply you must:

  • be a victim of family violence by a family member or someone close to you, with whom you were living
  • be able to provide specific evidence of the abuse
  • have been in a partnership with a New Zealand citizen or resident, or have a partnership-based visa with a temporary migrant
  • meet the other requirements of this visa.

This visa lets you:

  • stay in New Zealand for up to 6 months
  • stay in New Zealand for up to 9 months on a subsequent work visa if you have applied for residence
  • work anywhere in New Zealand for any employer 
  • travel in and out of New Zealand.

You cannot include your partner or dependent children in your visa application, but they can apply for visas based on their relationship to you.

Who can apply

The criteria and evidence below will provide you with the information you need to meet the requirements of this visa.

Identity

You must provide proof of your identity:

  • 2 acceptable photos of your head and shoulders
  • your original or a of your passport or
  • your original or a certified copy of your .

Note

You can provide either your original passport or a certified copy when you submit your application. If you provide a certified copy, we may request your original passport to complete your application.

Health

You must be in good health.

You must have a chest X-ray and a medical examination as proof of your good health.

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 (bona fide), we consider all the information:

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

Family violence

You must be a victim of family violence.

You must provide specific evidence that you have experienced family violence.

Your relationship with your partner

You must have been in a partnership with a New Zealand citizen or resident, or hold a partnership-based visa with a temporary migrant.

If your partnership was with a New Zealand citizen or resident and it has not previously been assessed by us, you may be required to provide evidence of your relationship. You can find more details of how we assess relationships and evidence examples on our partnership page.

Family relationship with the abuser

Your abuser must be a family member or someone close to you, and they must have been living with you.

You need to provide evidence showing that:

  • the abuser is a family member or someone close to you, and
  • you lived at the same address.

Evidence can include:

  • a confirmation from the New Zealand Police
  • a statutory declaration by an authorised professional
  • a statutory declaration from you
  • any other evidence.

How to pay and submit

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

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

Work

You can work in any employment you like, as long as:

  • the work you do is legal
  • you do not provide commercial sexual services
  • you do not invest or operate in a business that provides commercial sexual services
  • you have any occupational registration that is needed to do that work in New Zealand.

Check if you need occupational registration for your job

Visa expiry

You must leave New Zealand before your visa expires.

Note

If you want to stay longer you may be able to apply for another visa type depending on your circumstances.

Find and choose a visa

If your partner was a New Zealand citizen or resident you can apply for a Victims of Family Violence Resident Visa.

If you have applied for a Victims of Family Violence Resident Visa you can apply for a further Victims of Family Violence Work Visa. Each work visa you are granted will allow you to stay and work in New Zealand for an additional 9 months while your residence visa is processed.

Victims of Family Violence Resident Visa