Niue is a self-governing territory of New Zealand in the South Pacific Ocean. However, the New Zealand visa policy doesn’t apply for Niue.
All foreign nationals who are Bona Fide tourists staying 30 days or less can travel to Niue without a visa. The permitted period of 30 days can be extended within Niue.
New Zealand nationals who are Niueans or descendants of Niueans, can stay for an unlimited period in Niue.
You will need to present below requirements for entering Niue:
If you want to stay more than 30 days in Niue, you can request an extension from the Niue Immigration Office.
All foreign nationals who are Bona Fide tourists staying 30 days or less can travel to Niue without a visa.
No, you don’t have to pay a fee for entering Niue.
All foreign nationals who are Bona Fide tourists staying 30 days or less can travel to Niue without a visa. The permitted period of 30 days can be extended within Niue.
If you want to stay more than 30 days in Niue, you can request an extension from the Niue Immigration Office.
All visitors must possess a passport valid for 6 months beyond the departure date from Niue.
Niue is a self-governing territory of New Zealand in the South Pacific Ocean.