New Zealand is making an important update to how family members of temporary visa holders apply for visas. From 1 June 2026, applications for partners and children of temporary visa holders will be submitted through an upgraded Immigration Online system.
The change is part of a wider move to simplify the visa process and make applications easier to manage for families applying together.
From June 2026, visa applications for family members of temporary visa holders will be handled through the enhanced Immigration Online platform.
This includes:
These applications will now be processed in the same upgraded system already used for several other visa types.
One of the most useful changes is that visa applications from the same family unit will automatically be grouped in the system. For example:
This should help immigration officers review family applications faster and make decisions more efficiently.
For applicants, this also means fewer chances of confusion when submitting supporting documents.
The transition to the improved system is happening gradually. Family visas linked to temporary visa holders are now joining other visa types already processed online, including:
New Zealand Immigration says the aim is to make the process clearer and easier for applicants.
Applications already submitted through the old system will continue to be processed normally.
If someone has started an application but not yet submitted it, they can either:
More details about the transition process are expected closer to the launch date.
Families applying together often face delays when applications are handled separately. Linking applications under one system could help reduce processing time and improve clarity about document requirements.
For travellers planning to move to New Zealand with partners or children, the update should make the application journey simpler and more organised.
From June 2026, family members of temporary visa holders will use a more modern online system to apply for visitor, student, or work visas.
The improved system coordinates related applications better, helping immigration officers make faster decisions and giving families a smoother process when planning to live, study, or work in New Zealand.
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