Can I travel to New Zealand with an expired H4 visa?

Can I travel to New Zealand with an expired H4 visa? -

I am planning to go to New Zealand with my husband. I have an H4 (dependent visa) which is up for renewal. I am planning to go to New Zealand, spend 10 days and go to India, renew my visa and come back to the USA. Will there be problems while applying for a NZ visa?



Best Answer

Your US H4 visa status will have no effect whatsoever on whether or not you are successful in obtaining a visa for New Zealand.




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Can I go back to my country if my visa is expired?

You can leave Canada and return as long as your visitor visa or Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is still valid. If your visitor visa or eTA is expired, you must apply for and receive a new one before you leave.

What happens if you leave a country with an expired visa?

Visas allow travelers to stay in another country for a certain period of time before they must leave. Those who overstay their visa and remain in the country will usually face consequences and possibly prosecution by local immigration authorities.

Can US citizens travel to New Zealand without a visa?

No, USA citizens do not require a traditional visa and may instead apply for an ETA for purposes of tourism. If traveling for purposes other then tourism or those listed for the New Zealand ETA you will need to apply for the appropriate Visa.

What happens if your visa expires during Covid?

If You hold a Tourist Visa which is expiring and due to the Travel Ban you are not allowed to travel back to your country, you will have to apply for a new Visa before your current visa expiry date.



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