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Differences between New Zealand visa forms 10 17 and 1027.

Ordinary tourist visa

New Zealand's "general visitor visa" is used for sightseeing, visiting relatives and friends or short-term study tours in New Zealand.

To apply for a visit visa or a limited purpose visa, you must provide:

The completed application form for visiting visa is (NZIS 10 17) and the supplementary form for China citizens to travel, study and work in New Zealand (NZIS 1027), which only China citizens need to fill in. . . .

Valid passport

The applicant's recent passport photo.

Application fee * Spouses of the same age and unmarried children under the age of 20 can be included in the same application case without additional visa fees.

Proof of funds or New Zealand tourist visa guarantee form for the expenses required by the applicant during his/her stay in New Zealand.

If parents and grandparents apply for a three-year multiple-entry visit visa, they must submit a complete and signed New Zealand visit visa guarantee form (NZIS 1025).

Health certificate: If you need to stay for more than six months, you must provide chest X-ray (NZIS 1096).

Applicants who plan to stay in New Zealand for more than 12 months must provide a complete physical examination and chest X-ray form (NZIS 1007). Please refer to the announcement on this website for medical examination questions. Note: To apply for a three-year multiple-entry visa for parents and grandparents, a physical examination and chest X-ray form (NZIS 1007) filled in and signed by a hospital designated by the New Zealand Immigration Bureau must be provided when submitting the application.

No criminal record certificate (only applicable to/kloc-applicants aged 0/7 or above who plan to stay in New Zealand for more than 24 months)