What to do if your passport is not recognised by Immigration New Zealand, or if you are unable to get a passport.
A certificate of identity is a document issued by the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA). A certificate of identity allows you to leave and return to New Zealand if you cannot get a passport. You may be able to apply for a certificate of identity if:
You must be in New Zealand on a valid visa to apply.
You can find out more about applying for a certificate of identity on DIA's Passports New Zealand website.
Immigration New Zealand does not recognise passports from the following countries and territories:
We do recognise passports issued by the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan from 2004 to 2021.
You can check our operations manual for a full list of travel documents that we consider unacceptable.
If you are successful in applying for a certificate of identity, you must transfer your valid visa to your new certificate of identity before you use it to travel.