New Zealand Visa RequirementsFor Serbia passport holders

Serbian passport holders need a New Zealand visitor visa applied for online through Immigration New Zealand. There is no New Zealand Embassy in Serbia; the nearest is in Vienna.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$170 visa cost
Wellington
Oceania
NZD ($)
English
UTC+12

Serbia passport holders require a visa to enter New Zealand.

Apply online at immigration.govt.nz. The visitor visa fee is approximately NZD 211 (around $130 USD at current rates). You will need a valid Serbian passport, passport photo, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, return flight, bank statements, and evidence of ties to Serbia (employment, property, family). Processing time is typically 3-6 weeks. New Zealand may also require an Acceptable Standard Visitor Visa medical and chest X-ray for stays intended over 6 months.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Serbian Passport

Must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your intended departure from New Zealand. Scanned bio page required for online application.

Online Application (immigration.govt.nz)

Visitor visa application completed via Immigration New Zealand online portal.

Digital Passport Photo

Recent photo meeting Immigration New Zealand specifications.

Return or Onward Travel Ticket

Confirmed departure from New Zealand.

Proof of Accommodation

Hotel bookings, rental confirmations, or host invitation.

Bank Statements

Demonstrating sufficient funds: approximately NZD 100 per day as a guideline.

Proof of Employment or Ties to Serbia

Employment letter or other documentation demonstrating reason to return to Serbia.

Current Travel Situation

Serbia to New Zealand: What You Need to Know

New Zealand requires Serbian citizens to obtain a visitor visa before travel. There is no New Zealand Embassy or consulate in Serbia; the nearest immigration-processing office is in Vienna, Austria. Visa applications are now processed entirely online through the Immigration New Zealand portal. New Zealand is a bucket-list destination for Serbian travelers with world-class hiking (Great Walks), Maori culture, dramatic landscapes immortalized in the Lord of the Rings films, and a relaxed lifestyle.

How to Get There

New Zealand is expensive: comparable to Australia. Budget $100-150 NZD per day for modest travel. A campervan (motorhome rental) is a popular and cost-effective way to explore both the North and South Islands. New Zealand's public transport outside Auckland is limited; a rental car or campervan is strongly recommended.

Money & Banking

New Zealand uses the New Zealand dollar (NZD). ATMs and cards are accepted everywhere. Contactless payments are standard. Prices are significantly higher than Serbia; prepare your budget accordingly.

Practical Tips

Flights from Belgrade (BEG) to Auckland (AKL) or Christchurch (CHC) require at least two connections, typically via Dubai (DXB) or Singapore (SIN). Emirates and Singapore Airlines are the most common options. Flight time is approximately 24-28 hours. New Zealand has no land borders; all entry is by air or sea.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Serbian citizens need a visa to visit New Zealand?

Yes. Serbian citizens need a New Zealand visitor visa, applied for online through Immigration New Zealand at immigration.govt.nz. There is no New Zealand Embassy in Serbia; the nearest processing office is in Vienna, Austria.

How do I apply for a New Zealand visitor visa from Serbia?

Apply online at immigration.govt.nz. Select the Visitor Visa. Upload required documents: Serbian passport scan, digital photo, travel itinerary, accommodation proof, return flight booking, bank statements, and evidence of employment or ties to Serbia. The fee is approximately NZD 211 ($130 USD). Processing typically takes 3-6 weeks.

Is there a New Zealand Embassy in Serbia?

No. There is no New Zealand Embassy or consulate in Serbia. The closest New Zealand Diplomatic Mission responsible for Serbian applications is in Vienna, Austria. However, online applications through immigration.govt.nz mean a physical embassy visit is not required for most visa types.

What is New Zealand's Working Holiday Visa and can Serbian citizens apply?

New Zealand offers a Working Holiday Visa for young people (typically 18-30, in some cases up to 35) from eligible countries. Serbian citizens should check New Zealand Immigration for current eligibility. If eligible, the WHV allows 12 months in New Zealand with the right to work and includes the famous ability to extend for up to 24 months by working in specified rural industries.

How do I fly from Belgrade to New Zealand?

Flights from Belgrade (BEG) to Auckland (AKL) or Christchurch (CHC) require at least two connections. The most common route is via Dubai (DXB) or Singapore (SIN). Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and Air New Zealand are the main long-haul carriers. Total flight time is approximately 24-28 hours. Consider a stopover in Singapore or Australia to break the journey.

What are the top highlights of New Zealand for first-time visitors?

North Island: Auckland (city, Waiheke Island wine tasting), Rotorua (Maori culture, geothermal geysers, Pohutu), Tongariro Alpine Crossing (one of the world's great day hikes, volcanic landscape), Wellington (Te Papa Museum, vibrant food scene). South Island: Queenstown (adventure sports, Milford Sound), Fiordland National Park (Milford Sound cruise), Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, Abel Tasman National Park, and the Marlborough wine region.

Is New Zealand expensive for Serbian tourists?

Yes. New Zealand is comparable to Australia in cost. Budget approximately NZD 100-150 per day for modest travel. A campervan (self-contained motorhome) rental is popular and cost-effective. The i-SITE visitor centers throughout the country provide excellent free travel planning assistance.