Alright, so I needed to get a visa for Niue. First thing I did was hit up the internet to see what the process was like.
After digging around a bit, I found out that you gotta apply through the New Zealand government since they handle Niue’s immigration stuff. It seemed pretty straightforward – you fill out some forms, pay the fees, and send it all in.
So I gathered all the documents they asked for: passport, photos, the application form, and proof of my travel plans. I made sure everything was filled out correctly, ’cause I didn’t want any delays. I double-checked the fee amount and paid it online – that part was easy, thank goodness.

- Filled out the application form.
- Paid the application fee online.
- Sent my application through mail.
Then came the waiting game. I tracked my application status online whenever I could. It was a bit nerve-wracking, not knowing if everything was going smoothly. But eventually, I got an email saying my visa was approved! What a relief, seriously.
I printed out the visa approval and kept it with my travel documents. When I arrived in Niue, I just showed it at immigration, and they let me through, no problem. It was a bit of a process, but hey, I got my visa and had an amazing trip!
Honestly, the whole thing wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. Just gotta be organized and patient, I guess.