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New Zealand Immigration Chinese Version

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New Zealand Immigration Service ( NewZealand IMMIGRATion is one of New Zealand's government agencies that provides advice and services to citizens of all countries who wish to enter New Zealand for tourism or visit, and who require a tourist visa, visa application information, latest news and contact details.

Citizens of all countries can find information on the visa application process and general visa requirements on the website. Information on the application process and general visa requirements (e.g. fees, medical examinations and kernels, etc.), as well as the latest news from New Zealand Immigration, contact details, etc. There is a difference between residency and citizenship in New Zealand. If the applicant's residency status is recognized, the applicant can still retain his or her original nationality and apply for New Zealand citizenship at a later date.

Recently New Zealand Immigration confirmed that there are plans to close 12 overseas visa processing centers, so the number of overseas offices will be reduced from the current 17 to 5, and 2 offices in Auckland city center and Henderson may also be closed. Under the plan, the number of overseas visa officer positions could be reduced from the current 650 to 400, while the number of domestic positions could increase from 690 to 960.

Immigration General Manager Steve Stuart (Steve Stuart) said that more visa processing will be done online and domestically. But the change will not affect where overseas applicants submit their applications, because the office responsible for the assessment is affected, not the application itself. In addition, the 39 visa application centers operated by USCIS are not affected.

Through the program, USCIS expects to save significant visa administration costs, which are expected to reach a maximum of more than $20 million per year by fiscal year 2021-22. USCIS receives more than $200 million in visa fee revenue each year. In addition, USCIS may lay off an additional 100 visa officers due to reduced demand.

Under the plan, USCIS will retain three processing centers in Beijing, Mumbai and the Pacific Islands, while closing processing centers in Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Bangkok, Moscow, New Delhi, Pretoria and Shanghai. The four offices in Manila, Washington, DC, London and Dubai will stop accepting visas, but will not be abolished in order to continue to gather market intelligence, manage risk, conduct kernel checks and maintain contact with key partner countries.


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