SynopsisNew Zealand is urging international students to apply for visas at least three months ahead of their travel plans due to a 20% surge in applications and extended processing for complex cases. Students submitting late may miss their July intake. Immigration New Zealand emphasizes complete applications and advises those awaiting results to use conditional offers, but an unconditional offer is ultimately required for visa approval.AgenciesNew Zealand has advised prospective international students to apply for student visas at least three months before their planned travel date, citing a rise in applications and longer processing times for some cases.Immigration New Zealand (INZ) said it has received around 20% more student visa applications so far in 2026 compared with the same period last year. The agency also reported an increase in applications from countries that require more complex assessment and verification, which can take longer to process.INZ said students who apply close to their intended study start date may not receive a decision before classes begin. The agency said it does not guarantee processing timeframes and urged applicants to check the latest visa wait times, which are updated weekly.ALSO READ: New Zealand warns missing police certificates could lead to student, temporary visa refusalsStudents encouraged to submit complete applicationsINZ advised students to submit complete applications with all required supporting documents and respond promptly if additional information is requested.The agency said applicants outside New Zealand who are waiting for final academic results or other study documents may be able to apply using a conditional Offer of Place, allowing visa assessment to begin. However, an unconditional Offer of Place is required before a student visa can be granted.Education providers and education agents have also been asked to encourage students to apply early and ensure applications are complete before submission.ALSO READ: New Zealand to end at-home Occupational English Test for immigration applications from July 13July intake applicants may need contingency plansINZ said students planning to begin their studies during the July intake who submitted visa applications in May or June, particularly from countries where applications typically require more extensive verification, should discuss contingency arrangements with their education provider.The agency said these arrangements could include considering a later intake if a visa is unlikely to be approved before the intended start date.INZ said it will continue to monitor student visa application volumes and provide further updates where necessary. (Join our ETNRI WhatsApp channel for all the latest updates)...moreElevate your knowledge and leadership skills at a cost cheaper than your daily tea.Subscribe Now
New Zealand urges international students to apply for visas at least three months before travel - The Economic Times
New Zealand is urging international students to apply for visas at least three months ahead of their travel plans due to a 20% surge in applications and extended processing for complex cases. Students submitting late may miss their July intake. Immigration New Zealand emphasizes complete applications and advises those awaiting results to use conditional offers, but an unconditional offer is ultimately required for visa approval.







