Showing financial proof is one of the most important parts of your New Zealand study visa application. Immigration New Zealand wants to make sure you can support yourself throughout your study period without financial difficulties. Hereβs a simple step-by-step guide to help you prepare your financial evidence correctly.
Step 1: Understand the Required Amount
You must show you can cover:
- Tuition fees (for the entire course OR the first year)
- Living costs (NZD 20,000 per year)
- Travel cost (NZD 2,000 approx.)
Step 2: Decide Who Will Sponsor You
Your funds can come from:
- Yourself
- Parents
- Legal guardian
- Spouse
- Company sponsor
Note: Immigration must understand the relationship between you and the sponsor.
Step 3: Gather Proof of Funds
You must show genuine and verifiable financial documents. These may include:
β Bank Statements (Last 6 Months)
- Should show consistent balance
- Large sudden deposits must be explained
β Fixed Deposits
- FD certificates + encashment letter or solvency letter
β Salary Certificates
- If your sponsor is employed, submit official salary slips & job contract
β Business Income Proof
- Trade license
- Tax return documents
- Profit & loss statement
β Savings Certificates
- National savings, bonds, or govt. savings schemes
Step 4: Provide Income Source Explanation
Immigration needs to know how the money was earned.
Examples:
- Salary
- Business income
- Agricultural income
- Rental income
- Foreign remittance
Attach supporting documents for each source.
Step 5: Prepare a Sponsorship Affidavit
If someone is sponsoring you, they must provide an affidavit stating:
- Their relationship with you
- Their willingness to fund your education
- Their financial capacity
This document must be signed and often notarized.
Step 6: Show Strong Financial Background
To increase the strength of your application, include:
- Property documents
- Land valuation
- Company ownership papers (if applicable)
These are optional but help prove financial stability.
Step 7: Avoid Common Mistakes
Many students face rejection due to financial issues. Avoid:
- Fake or borrowed bank balance
- Unexplained large deposits
- Incorrect bank statements
- Missing income documents
- Unsupported sponsorship claims
Step 8: Present the Financial File Professionally
Organize your file into sections:
- Tuition fee payment proof
- Living cost proof
- Sponsor income proof
- Bank statements
- Affidavit of support
- Additional financial documents
Well-presented files are easier for visa officers to assess.
Final Thoughts
Strong financial proof is the backbone of your New Zealand student visa application. Be transparent, organized, and provide complete documents. With proper preparation, your visa chances increase significantly.












