Everything You Need to Know About the INZ 1092 Form
What is INZ 1092?
It’s the official Sponsorship Form for Temporary Entry. Sponsors complete this form to confirm they will support a visa applicant during their stay in New Zealand.
Why do I need INZ 1092?
Immigration New Zealand requires proof that the applicant has financial and housing support, reducing reliance on public resources. Sponsorship often strengthens visa applications.
Who Can Be a Sponsor?
- Individuals: Must be New Zealand citizens or permanent residents, aged 18+, living in NZ, and not bankrupt or in prison.
- Organisations: Includes registered companies, incorporated societies, government agencies, and charitable trusts.
- Restrictions: A sponsor must not have previously failed sponsorship obligations or have unpaid debts to the government.
What Are Sponsor Obligations?
By completing INZ 1092, the sponsor agrees to:
- Provide suitable accommodation for the applicant.
- Cover living costs (food, transport, daily needs).
- Pay healthcare costs not covered by insurance or the public system.
- Repay the government for deportation or repatriation costs if required.
- Ensure the applicant abides by all visa conditions.
What Information Is Required?
- Full name, address, and date of birth of the sponsor.
- Citizenship/residency proof (e.g., passport or resident visa).
- Financial details demonstrating ability to support the applicant.
- Relationship to the applicant (family, employer, host).
- For organisations: registration details, tax number, and authorised signatory.
When to Use INZ 1092?
- Visitor visa applicants without enough personal funds.
- Student visa applicants needing financial or accommodation support.
- Work visa applicants being hosted or supported by an employer.
- Situations where Immigration NZ requests sponsorship as a condition of approval.