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New Zealand Application Process

Step-by-step guide to apply for New Zealand

A clear process for Nepali students covering counselling, course selection, offer letter, funds preparation, visa lodgement, work conditions, and pre-departure planning.

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Latest key points

  • Fee Paying Student Visa is the main route for full-time study.
  • Living funds: NZD 20,000 for one year of study.
  • Eligible new student visas can allow up to 25 hours work per week.
  • Post Study Work Visa may be available after eligible qualifications.
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Visa Type
Fee Paying Student Visa
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Living Funds
NZD 20,000 / Year
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Work Rights
Up to 25 hrs / Week if Eligible
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After Study
PSWV up to 3 Years

New Zealand application process

Follow these steps carefully to avoid delay, weak documentation, or visa refusal.

1

Collect Offer Documents

Collect academic documents, passport, PTE/IELTS report, gap evidence if applicable, and updated CV for the offer letter.

2

Receive Offer Letter

Apply to the institution and receive an offer letter or offer of place with course, fee, duration, and intake details.

3

Prepare Financial File

Prepare bank loan if used, ward documents, income source, tax clearance, property valuation, SOP, police report, medical, translation, and notarization.

4

Fill Forms & Practice

Complete INZ1226, INZ1014, Family Details Form, and conduct pre-interview practice before visa lodgement.

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Lodgement to E-Visa

Lodge visa, prepare for final interview, respond to additional document requests, receive AIP, pay tuition, and get e-visa.

Required documents checklist

Based on the New Zealand process checklist used for offer letter, visa file preparation, interview practice, AIP, tuition payment, and e-visa steps.

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Offer Letter Documents

Academic documents, valid passport, PTE/IELTS report, experience or training certificate if there is a gap, and updated normal CV.

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Bank Loan / Financial File

Bank loan documents if used, income source, tax clearance, sponsor documents, and financial evidence showing capacity for tuition and living cost.

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Ward Documents

Relationship certificate, address verification, ward digital contact verification, birth certificate, migration if required, and name/surname verification if needed.

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Income & Tax Evidence

Income source above required level, rental tax if rental income is shown, business tax if business income is shown, and marriage certificate for married applicants.

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Property & Valuation

Property valuation, usually strong enough to support the financial file, plus ownership and supporting property documents where applicable.

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SOP / Study Plan

SOP should first be prepared in Word format. After finalization, handwritten SOP may be prepared if required for the file.

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Visa Supporting Documents

Police report, medical, MRP digital photo, translated Nepali documents, and notarized copies of all required documents.

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Forms to Fill

INZ1226, INZ1014, and Family Details Form should be completed carefully with consistent personal and family information.

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Interview & Final Steps

Pre-interview practice, visa lodgement, final interview practice, interview call or additional document request, AIP, tuition payment, and e-visa.

Funds planning for single applicant

Use this as a practical planning guide. Final figures should always be checked before application.

Living fundsNZD 20,000 / year
Tuition feeAs per offer letter
InsuranceUsually required
Travel fundsReturn/onward travel evidence
Visa application feeNZD 850

After-study planning

Post-study options depend on qualification level, study duration, and visa rules at the time of application.

Post Study Work Visa fundsNZD 5,000
PSWV durationUp to 3 years
Master’s/Doctoral route3 years if eligible
Level 8 or belowDepends on study length
Graduate Diploma updateLate 2026 change expected

Suggested timeline

Start early to avoid rush, weak documents, or intake deadline problems.

1

6–9 months before intake

Profile review, course selection, English test planning, document collection, and shortlist of institutions.

2

4–6 months before intake

Apply to provider, receive offer of place, arrange financial planning, and prepare SOP draft.

3

2–4 months before intake

Finalize funds, pay tuition if required, prepare health or police documents if needed, and lodge visa application.

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After visa decision

Arrange travel, accommodation, insurance, NOC, foreign exchange, and pre-departure briefing.

Visa success tips

  • Choose a course that matches your academic and career background.
  • Explain gap years with employment, training, family reason, or other proof.
  • Show genuine and traceable financial capacity.
  • Keep the SOP personal, clear, and consistent with documents.
  • Check exact work rights written on the student visa after approval.
  • Submit translations and notarized copies where required.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Applying with weak or unclear source of funds.
  • Choosing a course only for work or migration, not study relevance.
  • Submitting inconsistent dates, names, or documents.
  • Ignoring provider-specific tuition, insurance, or enrolment requirements.
  • Assuming every student automatically gets full work rights.
  • Waiting too late near the intake deadline.
Important: Immigration rules, fees, processing time, and work conditions can change. Always check the latest Immigration New Zealand information before final visa lodgement.

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