Planning to visit New Zealand? The New Zealand ETA (Electronic Travel Authority) is your key to experiencing the stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and outdoor adventures that Aotearoa has to offer.
What is New Zealand ETA (NZeTA)?
The New Zealand ETA (or NZeTA) is an electronic travel authority introduced by the New Zealand government for visa-waiver visitors and cruise passengers. It is a simple online process that screens travelers before they arrive in New Zealand.
The ETA system enhances border security while maintaining the ease of travel for legitimate visitors from visa-waiver countries.
New Zealand ETA requirements
To apply for a New Zealand ETA, you need:
Valid passport from a visa-waiver country
Valid email address
Credit or debit card for payment
Basic personal and travel information
Declaration of good health and character
Who needs New Zealand ETA?
You must apply for a New Zealand ETA if you are:
From a visa-waiver country (like the USA, UK, Canada, Germany, Japan, etc.)
Flying or cruising to New Zealand
Visiting for tourism, business, or as a transit passenger
You don’t need NZeTA if you are:
A citizen or permanent resident of Australia
Already holding a New Zealand visa

How to apply for New Zealand ETA in 4 steps
Follow these steps to get your NZeTA:
Start your application online
Use a credit or debit card to pay for the ETA and the International Visitor Levy (IVL).
Wait for approval. Most ETAs are approved in 1–3 business days. No interview or biometrics are needed.
Once approved, your ETA will be sent to your email. Show it when you check in for your flight or cruise.
Make sure all your information is correct to avoid any delays or issues with your trip.
We make it easy to apply for fast and convenient eVisas, ETAs, and other online travel authorizations. Our services cover a wide range of destinations, including the Australia ETA, Canada ETA, Sri Lanka ETA, United States ESTA, Turkey e-Visa, India e-Visa, Egypt E-visa, Brazil eVisa, Malaysia eVisa, Kenya eVisa, Morocco eVisa, Thailand Digital Arrival Card, and the upcoming Schengen ETIAS.