Frequently Asked Questions (10 Expert Answers)
1. What is the current New Zealand visa rejection rate for Indians in 2025?
The New Zealand visa rejection rate for Indian applicants in 2025 is approximately 15%. However, with proper documentation and expert guidance from ForeignDekho, our clients achieve a 90%+ approval rate on reapplications. The key factors affecting rejection include financial documentation, ties to India, and travel purpose clarity.
2. How much bank balance is required for New Zealand visa from India?
For a New Zealand General visa, you need a minimum bank balance of NZD $20,000/year (approximately ₹10,00,000/year). Crucially, this amount must be maintained for 3 months proof without dropping below the minimum even once. For the UK specifically, the 28-day rule means funds must stay above the threshold for 28 consecutive days before application.
3. Can I reapply immediately after New Zealand visa refusal?
Yes, you can technically reapply immediately after a New Zealand visa refusal. However, we recommend waiting 2-4 weeks to properly address all refusal reasons. Simply resubmitting the same application without fixing issues will result in another rejection. ForeignDekho analyzes your refusal letter, identifies all problems, and creates a comprehensive reapplication strategy.
4. What is the New Zealand visa appeal process and timeline?
For New Zealand visa refusals, you must file an appeal within 42 days of receiving the refusal letter. The appeal costs NZD $350 and typically takes 6-12 weeks for a decision. You can submit new evidence during the appeal that wasn't in your original application.
5. What are the top reasons for New Zealand visa rejection?
The most common reasons for New Zealand visa rejection include: Health requirements not met; Character requirements not satisfied; Genuine intent not established; Insufficient funds. Understanding your specific refusal reasons (stated in the refusal letter) is critical for a successful reapplication. ForeignDekho provides free case assessment to identify all issues.
6. How can I prove strong ties to India for New Zealand visa?
To prove strong ties to India, provide: employment letter with salary and leave approval, property ownership documents, business registration (if applicable), marriage certificate, children's school enrollment, and evidence of ongoing financial commitments. The goal is showing officers you have compelling reasons to return to India after your New Zealand visit.
7. What documents are needed for New Zealand visa reapplication after refusal?
For New Zealand visa reapplication, you need: 6-month bank statements (dated within 31 days), funds maintenance proof for 3 months proof, salary slips, ITR for 3 years, employment letter, travel itinerary, accommodation proof, travel insurance (adequate coverage), and documents addressing your specific refusal reasons. ForeignDekho provides a personalized checklist based on your case.
8. How long does New Zealand visa processing take after reapplication?
New Zealand visa processing typically takes 3-6 weeks after reapplication. However, previously refused applicants may experience slightly longer processing as their case receives additional scrutiny. Having all documents ready and properly organized can speed up the process.
9. What is the success rate for New Zealand visa after refusal?
While the general New Zealand visa success rate is around 85%, ForeignDekho achieves a 90%+ success rate for reapplications after refusal. The key difference is our systematic approach: thorough refusal letter analysis, addressing every concern, stronger documentation, and interview preparation. We've helped 5000+ applicants overturn visa refusals.
10. Should I appeal or reapply after New Zealand visa refusal?
Choose appeal if: the refusal letter states you have appeal rights, you believe the decision was legally flawed, or you have new evidence unavailable during original application. Choose reapplication if: no appeal right is granted, refusal was due to weak documents you can now strengthen, or you have urgent travel plans. ForeignDekho assesses your case and recommends the best strategy.