Applying for a visa in New Zealand can involve more than just submitting an application and waiting. Immigration New Zealand (INZ) often follows up with requests or updates depending on your situation. Two key processes that applicants commonly encounter are the NZ Variation of Condition and the NZ RFI Request for Information. Understanding these processes is crucial to keeping your visa valid and compliant.
This guide explains what each of these terms means, when and why they happen, and how to respond appropriately.
What is NZ Variation of Condition?
A NZ Variation of Condition (VOC) refers to a formal request to change the terms of your existing visa. This does not mean you’re applying for a new visa—rather, you’re asking to alter certain conditions of your current one.
This could include changes to:
- Your employer (for work visas)
- Your course or institution (for student visas)
- The location of your job or study
- Your occupation if your job changes significantly
Common Examples:
- A student switches from one university to another
- A worker changes jobs or moves to a different city
- A dependent wants to work part-time
In such cases, instead of applying for a whole new visa, you can file a Variation of Condition request—if your situation qualifies.
When Do You Need to Apply for a Variation of Condition?
You should apply for a VOC as soon as your circumstances change or if you’re planning a change. Operating outside of your visa conditions (e.g., working for an unapproved employer or studying at an unlisted institution) can put you at risk of visa cancellation or future application rejections.
Situations That Require a VOC:
- You receive a new job offer
- Your academic program changes
- You need to relocate for work or study
- You’re on a partner visa and want to start work
Always consult with an immigration advisor before initiating a NZ Variation of Condition to ensure eligibility.
How to Apply for a Variation of Condition
Applying for a VOC involves the following steps:
- Log into your Immigration NZ account
- Complete the correct VOC form depending on your visa type
- Submit supporting documents (e.g., new job offer, updated enrolment letter)
- Pay the application fee (usually NZD 190 as of 2025)
Processing time varies, but most applications are assessed within 2–4 weeks.
What is an NZ RFI (Request for Information)?
An NZ RFI Request for Information is an official letter or message from Immigration New Zealand asking for more details or evidence to support your ongoing visa application or variation request.
This doesn’t mean your application is being declined—it simply means INZ needs additional proof to make a fair decision.
Why Do You Receive an NZ RFI?
INZ may send an RFI for several reasons:
- Missing or unclear documentation
- Incomplete forms
- Proof of relationship (for partnership or family visas)
- Clarification about your job role or qualifications
- Updated medical or police certificates
For example, if you applied for a NZ Variation of Condition to change employers, INZ might issue an RFI asking for the employment contract, proof of job duties, or labor market checks.
How to Respond to an RFI Request
Responding correctly and on time is critical. Here’s what to do:
- Read the request carefully: Understand exactly what INZ is asking.
- Organize your documents: Make sure they are current, certified if necessary, and complete.
- Submit in the correct format: Upload documents to the INZ online portal or email them to the provided contact.
- Stick to the deadline: Most RFIs come with a 10–15 working day deadline. If you need more time, you can request an extension.
Getting professional assistance at this stage can make a big difference—especially if the information being requested is complex or sensitive.
Key Differences: VOC vs. RFI
Aspect | NZ Variation of Condition | NZ RFI (Request for Information) |
---|---|---|
Purpose | To change your visa terms | To request more info on your application |
Who initiates it? | The visa holder | Immigration New Zealand |
When is it used? | When you change jobs/study | When INZ needs clarification |
Requires fee? | Yes | No |
Timeline | 2–4 weeks (varies) | Must respond in 10–15 days |
Tips to Avoid Delays or Refusals
- Always keep documents ready for potential follow-ups
- Notify INZ about any personal or professional changes early
- Respond promptly to RFIs and PPI letters
- Keep copies of every document and communication
- Consult a licensed immigration advisor for major changes
Final Thoughts
Both the NZ Variation of Condition and the NZ RFI Request for Information are common parts of the New Zealand immigration process. Knowing how to handle them correctly can prevent delays, refusals, or even deportation.
If you’re in New Zealand on a temporary visa—whether to study, work, or join family—it’s vital to stay within the legal bounds of your visa. Whether you’re requesting a variation or responding to an RFI, accuracy, timeliness, and clarity are key to success