Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply Online or use the Renewal application form?
No. As you are changing the details recorded in your passport – you are not
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eligible to apply Online or use the Adult Renewal form.
Once you have had your passport issued in your new gender identity, then
you will be eligible to use the Online and Adult Renewal processes in the
future, as long as your are not changing any further details.
I still have validity remaining on my current passport. Can this be
transferred to a new passport in my new gender identity?
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No. Full application fees are payable. The remaining validity may not be
transferred to a new passport.
How long do I have to maintain my new gender identity, to be eligible to
apply for a passport in this gender?
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There is no defined timeframe.
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Does the processing timeframe change? Will it take longer to issue my
passport?
No. Standard processing timeframes apply. When we have all the
information we need and the correct payment, we will process you application
within the following timeframes.
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Standard Service - up to 10 working
Urgent Service – up to 3 working days
What do I need to do to change the gender identity on other documents,
e.g. driver license?
You will need to contact the relevant agency for advice on how to update their
records.
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Who can witness and sign the Statutory Declaration?
The Statutory Declaration may be witnessed and signed by
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• A Justice of the Peace
• A member of Parliament
• A lawyer
• A registered Legal Executive (Fellow of NZILE)
• A Government Officer authorised to take statutory declarations.
Government Officers are available to witness a Statutory Declaration at the
following Department of Internal Affairs offices (link to office locations).
Government Officers are also available at our Sydney and London offices or
at your nearest New Zealand Embassy or High Commission.
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