• English Language Student Visa
  • Exchange Student Visa
  • Fee Paying Student Visa
  • Pathway Student Visa
  • New Zealand Government Scholarship Student Visa
  • Foreign Government Supported Student Visa

All new applications must now be filed through Immigration Online, also known as ADEPT, which went live on 18 August 2025. The move is part of New Zealand’s wider effort to modernise and streamline visa processing.

Already Applied? Here’s What Happens Next

If you applied for your New Zealand Student Visa using the old online system on or before 17 August, you’re fine. Immigration New Zealand will still process your application, and you can keep uploading documents or responding to their requests until they make a decision.

Got a Draft Application Sitting Unfinished?

If you started an application on the old platform but haven’t submitted it, you’ve got until 17 September 2025 to complete and send it in. After that, all draft applications will be deleted, and you’ll need to start fresh using the new form.

When Will You See the New System?

Since 18 August, Immigration New Zealand has automatically redirected anyone starting a new student visa application to the upgraded form on the new Immigration Online system. They plan to move family visas and other related categories to the new platform over the next year.


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