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New Zealand has a low success rate in applying for an Australian visa.

What brings you is that the success rate of visa application in New Zealand and Australia is low, and I hope it will help students studying abroad. Want to know more about the wonderful content of studying abroad, and give you detailed answers. It is said that the refusal rate of applying for an Australian visa in New Zealand is high, but it is easier to apply in China. Although I think the application materials submitted are quite sufficient, I still feel scared. Finally got the visa, and put down a big stone in my heart. I got a one-month single-entry tourist visa. Let me talk about my application process:

Let me explain that the visa type I applied for is TouristVisa(Suclass 676). There are many kinds of visas for tourists, but for China citizens and my situation, Suclass 676 is applicable.

The application materials I submitted:

1, original passport

2. Original old passport (not required, but I think the old passport can show them that I have been to many countries and have not lived illegally).

3. Copy of passport page and New Zealand visa

A passport-sized photo within 4 or 6 months. Taking photos in New Zealand is extremely expensive, get NZD25, RMB 125! Exaggeration? I struggled and took risks with the photos I brought from China for more than half a year. I heard that AA can take photos, NZD 15. But don't try, because when I went, they just took pictures in the stupid machine with their hands, and the pixels were very low, and their heads were crooked, and they didn't remind me when they didn't take off their earrings. I was not satisfied with these two photos, so I asked them to give me a refund. I heard that it is cheaper to take pictures in pharmacies, but I don't know the quality.

5. Proof of funds. The proof of funds I submitted includes the bank deposit certificate of New Zealand and IRD tax records. And a copy of the domestic credit card. New Zealand's certificate of deposit does not need to freeze deposits as in China, just go to the bank counter and ask them to print a bank statement. The more certificates of deposit, the better, but the printed bank statement will show that you have a deposit. So if you need to save money, you'd better spread it out.

6,48r form

7. Travel plan. I drew up the daily itinerary and summarized the approximate cost. If the funds are not too big, in my opinion, it's best not to write too many places on the itinerary, otherwise the immigration office will think that you need more proof of funds. Immigration will grant you visa days according to your itinerary. If you want to stay for more than a month, don't write the itinerary.

8. An invitation letter from an Australian friend and a photo of me and my friend. In the invitation, my friend mentioned that I would be provided with room and board, so I don't need much proof of funds.

9, material list checklist

Payment:

* * * NZD 183

There are several payment methods. If people are in Auckland and are willing to submit in person, they can pay cash or swipe their cards at TTS office.

If it is mailed, you can remit money through the bank, and the payee is TT Service New Zealand Limited, and send the transaction receipt together, or fill in the credit card information in the 48R form, and the money will be automatically deducted.

Visa submission process:

You don't have to interview or submit it in person, just prepare the information and mail it. Buy two bags when mailing, one for mailing and one for receiving. Just buy a passport size, because the big one is much more expensive than the small one. After the visa comes down, they will take away all your other non-original information, and basically you will only receive your passport and visa letter.