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Do I need to provide a marriage certificate for a New Zealand visa? If my husband doesn't go,

As long as your husband has a valid work visa, at any time. Supporting documents: 1. Copy of ID card and temporary residence permit (if applicable) 2. 3 original or notarized copies of the household registration book. In-laws certificate (English translation required), all immediate family members (parents, brothers and sisters, spouses and children), regardless of nationality and place of residence, should be included in the notarial certificate. 4. A written letter of support from your New Zealand spouse for your application. 5. Provide materials to prove that the time when you want to apply to stay in New Zealand is also the time when your New Zealand spouse wants to stay in New Zealand. 6. Materials to prove that you live with your New Zealand spouse and have a true and stable relationship, such as marriage certificate, bank account with the same property or income, and all photos. Please note that it is the applicant's obligation to provide evidence to prove the true and stable relationship. 7. If you or your New Zealand spouse is unmarried, both parties must issue an unmarried certificate. If you or your New Zealand spouse are divorced, both parties must issue divorce certificates or divorce legal documents to prove that you and your spouse can legally remarry; New Zealand spouses may be required to provide a certificate of "no temporary marriage" issued by the Ministry of the Interior of New Zealand. 8. If you have children to apply with you, your children can apply for a visitor visa or a student visa in New Zealand. 9. Including the notarization of the birth and custody of the child in this application, and the certificate signed by the other parent agreeing to the child's application for a New Zealand visa (if applicable) 10. Anything else you think can prove that you meet the "spouse-type visit visa".