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Important contents of visa processing in New Zealand and proof of source of funds
Immigration New Zealand stipulates that student visas are divided into five categories: self-funded international students, full scholarship international students, semi-scholarship international students (tuition-free but living expenses are self-care), exchange students and vocational training students. These are limited study visas, and the general processing time is 6 to 8 weeks from the date of receiving the application.
A complete visa application should include the following important contents:
1, fill in a complete student application form;
2, the applicant's autograph (absolutely can't let people sign);
3. Recent passport photos;
4. Identity card (or birth certificate);
5. Application fee
6. A valid school admission notice (the validity period refers to the school that receives the applicant);
7. The applicant's curriculum plan must be certified by a New Zealand accreditation body.
When a student applies for a visa, the school must be qualified to recruit international students.
Prove that the source of funds is the key
When processing visa applications, we should not only carefully examine the applicant's financial ability, true school status and health and morality, but also consider the particularity of the application when necessary. Effective proof of financial ability is the key to obtaining a visa. Judging from past cases, this is the main reason for being refused a visa.
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