Student Visa for New Zealand

Many Indian students along with other international students dream of higher education at New Zealand Universities as some universities rank among the top universities in the world. But joining New Zealand University is not that easy because the drop in asks for many legal and governmental aspects which are involved before travelling to New Zealand. As an Indian student, if one aspires to study in New Zealand, one need to get New Zealand student visa from the embassy. The process for obtaining a student visa for New Zealand is complicated but the more the documents are accurate the faster you can start your adventure for the New Zealand University.

Types of New Zealand Student Visa

Sr.No.

Types of Student Visa

Description

1

Fee Paying Student Visa

Study full-time for up to four years and also work part-time

2

Exchange Student Visa

Study full-time for up to four years for an approved student exchange program

3

Foreign Government Supported Student Visa

Study full-time for up to four years on a foreign government loan or scholarship

4

Pathway Student Visa

Study up to five years for 3 consecutive courses on a single student visa and also work part-time

Documents required for New Zealand Student Visa

We can help with New Zealand student visa

If you’re an Agile Consultancy's with an offer letter from any of our partner institutions in Australia, we can guide you on how to go about the entire process. We’ll make sure you are fully informed on the latest visa requirements and conditions; also will help you prepare the right documents for your submission. To reduce the hassle, we can also help to certify, translate and courier your documents.

What to do next if your New Zealand student visa is postponed or not approved?

Postponement just means you have to wait for a delay from your official of the case. May be there is a chance that it may be rejected or approved. Waiting for further course of action would be the next step.

If the application is rejected, one cannot appeal the case but one can reapply, pay the visa processing fees again and schedule another appointment so that information would be received from the Canada embassy of what to do further for getting approved.