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Visa scam: Cancer survivor, 71, $280 out of pocket for $17 NZ visa

Author
Sarah Pollok, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 16 Dec 2022, 1:22pm
While a NZeTA visa should cost $17, Jim Dewberry and his partner Hope spent $280 on one visa by accidentally using a non-government website. Photo / Supplied
While a NZeTA visa should cost $17, Jim Dewberry and his partner Hope spent $280 on one visa by accidentally using a non-government website. Photo / Supplied

Visa scam: Cancer survivor, 71, $280 out of pocket for $17 NZ visa

Author
Sarah Pollok, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 16 Dec 2022, 1:22pm

A 71-year-old cancer survivor is one of the latest travellers to be caught out by a website that offers New Zealand transit visas at a marked-up price.

When Jim Dewberry鈥檚 partner Hope called him from Wilmington International Airport in North Carolina, she was in a panic.

Hope was travelling to Melbourne to visit him, Dewberry (75) told the Herald, and it was her first trip following a season of lockdowns and chemotherapy.

Nonetheless, the 71-year-old felt confident tackling the journey solo, which involved flying from North Carolina to Dallas Fort Worth, transiting in Auckland, and then finishing in Melbourne, all with American Airlines.

However, issues began when Hope tried to check in for the first leg on November 6.

鈥淭he first indication of her need for a visa was during check-in at ILM,鈥 Dewberry said, adding that American Airlines had never mentioned she would need an NZeTA for New Zealand.

鈥淒espite her insistence that she was merely a transit passenger, the check-in clerk said it was needed before they issued her boarding pass and steered her towards the NZ government website for an NZeTA,鈥 he said.

Hope was flying from her home in the US to Melbourne, where her partner Jim Dewberry now lives. Photo / Suppliied

Hope was flying from her home in the US to Melbourne, where her partner Jim Dewberry now lives. Photo / Suppliied

Hope completed the form but struggled to attach the required photo ID.

鈥淧anic set in after numerous unsuccessful attempts were made to upload her photo, as is the requirement,鈥 Dewberry said. With one hour until boarding, she called him in Melbourne and asked for help.

In a rush, Dewberry jumped on his computer and did what many travellers around the world have done; searched 鈥楴ZeTA visa鈥 and clicked the first legitimate-looking link.

鈥淚 found a website which in my increasing panic I just assumed was the government one,鈥 he said. Dewberry knew the visa should cost around $35, so he completed the form and entered his credit card details.

鈥淚 cannot recall ever seeing a total price at this time, but I recall 鈥榶ou are applying for urgent NZeTA鈥 - or words to that effect,鈥 he said.

Shortly after, Hope called with good news; the visa had shown up on her passport and she had been issued a boarding pass. But when Dewberry checked his credit card statement, he learned New Zealand Tours (the website he used) had charged him AU$266.

The cost for an NZeTA submitted online NZ$23.

Visa versus 鈥榲isa service鈥

New Zealand Tours, which belongs to Online Travel Evisa Society Limited based in Spain, says it is totally transparent about its prices.

鈥淲e are completely upfront regarding the costs of the Electronic Travel Authorisation application process,鈥 it states on its website.

鈥淭here are no surprises and no hidden extra charges.鈥

On the website, a visitor application with 鈥榮tandard processing鈥 of 1-2 business days costs USD$149, with the option to upgrade to a 鈥榩riority processing鈥 for US$35. This takes the total cost to US$184 (NZ $285)

When Herald Travel trialled the process, the price was shown, in comparatively small text to the right of the page.

The check out page from the visa service website. Photo / File

The check out page from the visa service website. Photo / File

So, how can an organisation charge $285 for a visa that should cost $17?

According to New Zealand Tours, the charge isn鈥檛 for the visa but for 鈥榮upport services鈥 to help submit it. Customers receive 鈥渢he proper review of all answers, assistance with completing the application, review of the application for accuracy, completeness, spelling, and grammar鈥.

However, as many travellers told the Herald, the official application website and app are extremely easy, clear and quick.

鈥淒id it myself. It was very straightforward and took me maybe 5 minutes,鈥 said Niek Schelling who used the smartphone app.

鈥淚 did it myself on the app for my family of 8鈥 said Rachelle Redford Sherwood. 鈥淎ll of us were approved within a short amount of time.鈥

鈥淚 did it myself using the app and it was easy peasy lemon squeezy,鈥 said Janet Han, who got her visa the next day 鈥榳ithout hassle鈥.

You鈥檝e been warned

New Zealand Tours does include a pop-up on the home page that states it is 鈥渁 professional private owned agency which is not affiliated, enforced, operated or owned by the Government of New Zealand.鈥 Those looking for the official government website are also provided with a link there.

Although, if you鈥檙e applying in a panic, like Dewberry, skip the fine print (like many of us do), or don鈥檛 know how much NZeTA costs, you could be in for a hefty bill.

New Zealand Tours did not respond to Herald Travel鈥檚 requests for comment on their charges.

Who鈥檚 in the wrong? Travellers are divided

Following the incident, Dewberry shared his experience in a Facebook post to聽听(狈窜罢罢),听聽with almost 41,000 members.

Dewberry said Hope 鈥渨asn鈥檛 aware that she needed a NZ transit visa (etsa)for her 2 hours in Auckland鈥 and that there was 鈥渘o indication/warning from AA.鈥

Responses were divided. Some group members sympathised with the events while others said the onus was on the traveller to check document requirements, especially if they didn鈥檛 use a travel agent.

鈥淗er travel agent should have let her know,鈥 wrote one user. 鈥淚f you book direct, you take on those responsibilities.鈥

NZeTA: What to know

聽is the best source of reliable and up-to-date information regarding NZeTAs. However, here are some pointers for those planning to travel.

What is an NZeTA?

The New Zealand electronic travel authority is a type of visa certain travellers must have before visiting or transiting New Zealand.

Launched in October 2019 as an additional security measure, eligible travellers must have one before boarding a flight to New Zealand.

Who needs an NZeTa?

Travellers from visa waiver countries, cruise ship passengers or permanent residents of Australia must have an NZeTa before boarding a flight to New Zealand.

New Zealand citizens travelling on an NZ passport or foreign passport with a New Zealand citizen endorsement do not need an NZeTa. Australian citizens travelling on an Australian passport and those with a valid visa (including a Permanent Resident Visa) are also exempt.

How do you get an NZeTA?

People can make an NZeTA request via the government鈥檚 free app on a smartphone for NZ$17 or online for NZ$23.

An International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL) of $35 will also be charged at the same time.

However, once accepted, the NZeTA is valid for two years and visitors can come and go freely during that time.

What if I鈥檓 only transiting Auckland International Airport?

A transit visa (which means you an only stay within the airport) costs NZ$9 or NZ$12 on the app or online and is valid for just 24 hours.

When should you get one?

While many travellers report receiving theirs within minutes of applying, it can take up to 72 hours to process. If information is incorrect it can take even longer, so it pays to have this completed in advance.

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