For those reasons, Durante was remaining cautiously optimistic about his chances of pulling on the silver fern.
"I'm kind of cautious but in the back of my head I'm keen to play for the All Whites," he said. "I've been on the bench for a Socceroos game so there's always that that Fifa can look at, but the process is in motion and hopefully it all turns out all right and in March everything's all rosy."
Durante said the switch has been in the pipeline for some time and was not triggered by Nelsen's decision to take up the managerial reins at MLS side Toronto FC.
"It makes no difference to me, really. I'm going to pursue going down that path, regardless of if Ryan was around," he said. "Obviously, not being selected in the Socceroos has made the decision a lot easier. It's my birth country and obviously very close ties with it.
"But I've got very close links to New Zealand now - I've been here for five years, I'm captain of the only professional football club here, my daughter was born here, I own property here. It's home to me at the moment, it feels right and Ricki's quite keen for it to happen, which is always a positive, and the players have also been really positive about it."
With a large contingent of his Phoenix teammates also internationals, Durante was confident he would be made to feel welcome in the New Zealand dressing room.
Once the red tape is cut and his switch is confirmed, Durante's next task is to brush up on the Maori verse of the national anthem.
"I think I've got to learn [the words] quick smart. I'm sure I'll get tested once it all goes through."