- Prior to arrival, please ensure that you meet all Visa and entry requirements to allow travel to Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
- Fans may need to apply for and receive a visa for each country they want to visit, including any international transit visas that may be applicable.
- Fans are encouraged to complete their respective visa applications as early as possible to ensure that they are processed prior to their intended travel dates.
- The Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand Governments expect a higher-than-normal number of applications, as such processing times may take longer than usual.
- Be aware that the process of applying for, approving and issuing entry visas is managed by the respective Australian or Aotearoa New Zealand government. FIFA is not responsible for this process or the approval of requested visas
- Applying for an Australian Visa:
- Fans who wish to travel to Australia to attend the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023TM will need to apply for, and be granted, a visa that is appropriate for the purpose of their visit.
- If fans intend to travel in and out of Australia, to watch games in New Zealand, they should request multiple entry when applying for their visa.
- Information on Australia’s visa products, and their associated processing times, is available on the Department of Home Affairs’ website at: Explore visa options (homeaffairs.gov.au).
- For any issues experienced during the application process please contact Australia’s Department of Home Affairs here. - Applying for a New Zealand Visitor Visa:
- Fans can check the visa requirements for travelling to and from Aotearoa New Zealand and apply for their visa at Visitor Visa: Visa details | Immigration New Zealand.
- If fans intend to travel in and out of New Zealand, to watch games in Australia, they must indicate that they want a multiple entry visa when applying for their visa.
- For any issue experienced during the application process please contact Immigration New Zealand here