The eleven plaques will be sent to New Zealand, Canada, Australia, South Africa, India, US, Pakistan, Nepal, Denmark, Belgium, and Ukraine.
New Zealand's decoration, inscribed with each Victoria Cross holder's name, is being sent here under instruction to be displayed in a "prominent location".
British High Commissioner to New Zealand, Vicki Treadell, said she is in discussions with New Zealand authorities over where the bronze plaque will go and when it should be unveiled.
"Clearly we would like it displayed in a place that is fitting and acknowledges the considerable bravery and sacrifice displayed by these men," she said.
"As Baroness Warsi said at the presentation in London, the plaques are a symbol of the gratitude felt by Britain towards those who fought so courageously during the First World War."
The unveiling is likely to be some time next year.
Baroness Warsi said the plaques, which form part of the UK's official First World War Centenary programme, are intended to be a symbol of gratitude from the people of Britain towards those who fought during the First World War.
"It is important to remember this was a truly global war, one which pulled in people from every corner of the earth," she said. "I am determined that we ensure that people of all backgrounds and of all generations learn about the courage and heroism of their forefathers a hundred years ago."
August 5 this year will mark the centenary of New Zealand declaring war on Germany.
Before the armistice between Germany and the Allied Powers on November 11, 1918, more than 100,000 New Zealanders served overseas during the bloody conflict, with at least 18,000 dead and over 40,000 wounded.
* NEW ZEALAND'S VICTORIA CROSS WINNERS:
Cpl Leslie Andrew
Cpl Cyril Bassett
Sgt Donald Brown
Pte Thomas Cooke
Pte James Crichton
Sgt Samuel Forsyth
LCpl Samuel Frickleton
Sgt John Grant
Sgt Reginald Judson
Sgt Henry Laurent
Pte Henry Nicholas
Lt William Sanders
Capt Alfred Shout
Lt Percy Storkey
Sgt Richard Travis
Cpl Lawrence Weathers