A Traveller At Airport With Approved Eta

Why Your Photo Holds the Key

Picture an electronic door that opens at the very instant its coded cut aligns. That door is the NZ ETA database, and your photo is the key. One photo—taken within the last half year—persuades computerized verifications that you are you. Get that match right, and the system advances your request like the Interislander ferry departing Wellington harbour first thing in the morning. Get it wrong, and processing goes on hold, and your trip remains on the wharf.

Have you ever wondered why passport photos that clear airline counters trip up here? The reason is easy: the New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority examines pixels and ratios that passports usually overlook. Reading on you'll discover all the standards, all the pitfalls and all the solutions. By the last paragraph you'll possess the information—and confidence—to take a photo that the NZ ETA portal will pass in an instant.

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