Thirty Afghan interpreters and their families arrived to start new lives in New Zealand today.
The group of 94 landed at Whenuapai air base in Auckland this morning.
The Government offered them resettlement in return for the work with the New Zealand Provincial Reconstruction Team and police in Bamiyan province.
Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse said the interpreters had played a vital role.
"I am delighted to welcome them and their families to start their new life in New Zealand and I am sure they will settle well into their new country and make a meaningful contribution.