New Requirement: English Translations will be Required for New Zealand Visitor Visa Supporting Documents


Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has announced a new requirement for visitor visa applications starting from June 17, 2024. All supporting documents must be provided in English or include a certified English translation.

Details of the New Requirement

  • Effective Date: June 17, 2024
  • Requirement: All supporting documents for visitor visa applications must be in English or have a certified English translation.

Documents Requiring Translation

Applicants must ensure the following documents are translated into English

  • Proof of funds (e.g., bank statements, pay records)
  • Flight itineraries, including return tickets
  • Proof of employment in the applicant’s home country
  • Leave of absence documentation
  • Identity documents other than passports (e.g., Hukou for Chinese nationals)

Note: English translations of medical and police certificates are already mandatory if they are in a foreign language.

Certified Translation Providers

Certified translations can be obtained from:

  • Reputable private or official translation businesses
  • Community members known for their accurate translations (excluding the applicant, family members, or their immigration adviser)
  • Licensed immigration advisers (LIAs) who are reputable community members and are not advising on the application

Implications for Applications

Applications submitted without the required English translations are likely to be declined. Providing documents in English helps streamline the processing of visa applications, reducing delays.

Visas Affected

  • This requirement applies to all visitor visa types offered by INZ.

Additional Resources

INZ provides a marketing media pack with information about the mandatory English translations. These resources are available in multiple languages.

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