Allows individuals to visit the country for tourism, business meetings, or family visits. It is typically granted for a duration not exceeding 90 days.

Travelers seeking transit through South Africa should note that the country does not issue Transit Visas. Instead, those in transit are required to apply for a South African Visitor’s Visa.

*It’s essential to be aware that Electronic or e-visas, Express visas, and Emergency visas are not yet available for South Africa. Additionally, e-visas advertised on platforms like https://ehome.dha.gov.za/epermit are not available for passport holders and residents of Mexico and Central America.

* Caution is advised against using websites like https://evisa-
southafrica.com/ or similar platforms, as they may pose risks such as time and data loss, identity theft, for which the South African Embassy will not be held liable.

Issued to foreign nationals intending to pursue academic studies in South Africa. Applicants need an acceptance letter from a recognized educational institution and additional requirements

Designed for foreign nationals who have close family members residing in South Africa. The sponsor in South Africa must be a permanent resident or citizen.

Granted to individuals seeking employment in South Africa. Different
categories exist based on employment type, such as general work, intra- company transfer, or critical skills.

A special category for retired persons wishing to reside in South Africa. Applicants need to demonstrate a guaranteed income.

Aimed at individuals possessing skills critical to South Africa’s development. Applicants must prove their expertise in specified fields, facilitating recruitment of needed professionals.

The Critical Skills work visa is issued in accordance with the [critical skills list] provided by the [Department of Home Affairs – Critical Skills Visa (dha.gov.za)].

Prepare your documents according to the visa type that you will apply for