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New Zealand Visa for US citizens (2026)

Yes. US citizens can apply for a New Zealand eVisa online (Business Evisa (Multiple Entries for 2 years), Transit Evisa (Multiple Entries for 2 years)).

If you are travelling on a United States passport, New Zealand is reachable with an online eVisa instead of an embassy appointment. American travellers can complete the whole New Zealand application from home and receive the approval by email.

Online eVisa

Available

Government fee

start at US$90.00

Processing

3 working days

Permitted stay

730 days

Can US citizens get a New Zealand eVisa?

New Zealand grants online eligibility to US citizens across 2 visa options such as Business Evisa (Multiple Entries for 2 years), Transit Evisa (Multiple Entries for 2 years). New Zealand currently supports Multiple Entries, with a permitted stay of 730 days. Government fees start at US$90.00. Standard processing is typically 3 working days, with faster options around 1 working day.

New Zealand visa options for US citizens

Tourist Evisa (Multiple Entries for 2 years)
✗ Not Eligible

Multiple Entries for 2 years

Duration

730 days

Processing

3 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$90.00

Business Evisa (Multiple Entries for 2 years)
✓ Eligible

Multiple Entries for 2 years

Duration

730 days

Processing

3 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$90.00

Transit Evisa (Multiple Entries for 2 years)
✓ Eligible

Multiple Entries for 2 years

Duration

730 days

Processing

3 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$90.00

Documents and tips for American travellers

US passports are issued for 10 years to adults, but many destinations still require at least six months of remaining validity beyond your arrival date, so check your expiry before applying. Government and service fees are charged in US dollars, so American applicants rarely face a currency-conversion surprise at checkout. The most common avoidable mistake for US citizens: assuming that holding a strong US passport means visa-free entry everywhere — many destinations still require an eVisa even from American citizens.

  • Use the exact name printed in your US passport, not a nickname or a maiden name from older documents.
  • A visa waiver or ESTA-style program for entering the United States does not carry over abroad — an eVisa is a separate requirement.
  • Keep your approval both printed and saved offline, since US travelers are frequently asked to show it at the gate before a long-haul flight.

New Zealand visa FAQ for US citizens

Do US citizens need a visa for New Zealand?v
US citizens travelling to New Zealand can apply online for an eVisa rather than visiting an embassy. Eligible options include Business Evisa (Multiple Entries for 2 years), Transit Evisa (Multiple Entries for 2 years). Government fees start at US$90.00.
How much does the New Zealand eVisa cost for US citizens?v
Government fees start at US$90.00. Government and service fees are charged in US dollars, so American applicants rarely face a currency-conversion surprise at checkout.
How long does New Zealand eVisa processing take for American applicants?v
Standard processing is typically 3 working days, with faster options around 1 working day.
How long can US citizens stay in New Zealand?v
The permitted stay is commonly 730 days, within a visa validity of 60 days. Always match your trip to the entry type you select (Multiple Entries).
What passport validity do US citizens need for New Zealand?v
US passports are issued for 10 years to adults, but many destinations still require at least six months of remaining validity beyond your arrival date, so check your expiry before applying.

Next steps

Visa rules can change. Confirm details with official New Zealand immigration authorities close to your travel date.

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