Your NZ Visa Is Expiring: What to Do
There is no formal NZ visa extension; you apply for a new visa before the current one expires. Why timing matters, interim visa rights, and avoiding.
There is no formal NZ visa extension; you apply for a new visa before the current one expires. Why timing matters, interim visa rights, and avoiding.
If your visa is expiring soon, it’s important to act quickly. There is no formal “visa extension” process in New Zealand: you need to apply for a new visa before your current one expires.
If you stay in New Zealand after your visa expires, you are unlawfully in the country. This can lead to:
If you’ve already overstayed, a Section 61 request may be an option. Section 61 is a discretionary INZ power to grant a visa to someone unlawfully in NZ. It’s not a right; INZ decides whether to consider the request and whether to grant a visa. Successful Section 61 applications usually involve compelling reasons and strong supporting evidence.
Time-bound visa applications leave no room for error. Build a 2–3 month buffer between your visa expiry date and your planned lodgement of the next application, as that buffer is what lets you handle document gathering, employer Job Check renewals (for AEWV), and INZ processing without entering an unlawful-stay situation.
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