Immigration New Zealand

03/04/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/04/2026 20:24

Immigration New Zealand’s response to the situation in Iran

Immigration New Zealand (INZ) understands this is a distressing and uncertain time for many people affected by the situation in Iran and the wider Middle East.

Immigration New Zealand's response

We understand this is a distressing and uncertain time for many people affected by the situation in Iran and the wider Middle East. We have great sympathy for those who are separated from their loved ones or whose travel plans have been disrupted.

INZ services continue to operate, and New Zealand's border remains open and functioning as normal.

We are working closely with other government agencies, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT), to ensure we have a shared, all of government view of developments and are able to respond appropriately if circumstances change.

Temporary visa holders affected by travel disruption

We understand that flight cancellations, delays, and airspace disruptions in the region may affect people who already hold New Zealand visas. For more information about your options, check our News Centre.

Middle East: advice for temporary visa holders in New Zealand affected by travel disruptions

Visa applications from Iranian nationals

As at 04 March 2026, there are 462 Iranian national temporary visa holders currently in New Zealand, with an additional 251 offshore that have temporary visas approved.

For all new applications, Iranian nationals can continue to apply for all the same visa categories that were available before the current situation.

We recognise that, in these circumstances, it may not be possible for people to access all usual documentation. Where this occurs, applicants should submit what information they are reasonably able to access. Applications will be assessed on a case by case basis, taking individual circumstances into account.

We are taking a pragmatic and empathetic approach to visa applications where people are affected by circumstances beyond their control.

Urgent applications and escalation

We have an escalation process in place for urgent visa applications.

If you believe you have urgent or exceptional circumstances, you should follow our escalation process.

Escalation for urgent applications

We will consider each request on its individual merits within existing immigration settings.

Are special visa arrangements being considered?

Any decision to introduce a special visa category or make changes to immigration settings in response to the situation in Iran would be a matter for the Government.

At this stage, we are continuing to process applications under existing immigration policy settings.

Refugee support

The primary way New Zealand provides support for international refugee situations is through the Refugee Quota, with an annual quota of 1500 people per annum.

Refugees accepted through the Refugee Quota are referred to us by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Refugee quota programme

More information

We encourage people affected by travel disruption to use our online services where possible:

Visas

Interim visas so you can stay here lawfully

Check or change your visa conditions

Contact us

We will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates if advice or settings change.

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