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The United States has a repatriation record. Is it okay to go to New Zealand?

The United States has a repatriation record and can go to New Zealand. Specifically divided into two situations:

1. If you have a repatriation record from the United States and want to apply for going to New Zealand, you need to provide relevant application materials and explanations to the New Zealand Immigration Bureau. Immigration New Zealand will ask you to provide more materials to prove that you have no criminal record or other bad behavior record, and you have taken appropriate measures to solve your previous problems.

Your repatriation record is caused by violating American laws, so you will be considered as a risky applicant. In this case, you need to provide detailed explanations and other evidence to prove that you have taken appropriate measures to solve your previous problems. In short, you have a repatriation record, and you will face some challenges in applying to New Zealand, but you can still get a visa if you can provide sufficient explanations and evidence to meet the requirements of the New Zealand Immigration Bureau. I suggest you consult a professional immigration lawyer for more detailed advice and guidance.