Application for south african visa in uganda

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UPDATED ADVISORY: Requirements for children travelling through South African Ports of Entry 01 Nov 2019 Statement on Cabinet decision on the immigration amendment acts and regulations 23 Oct 2015 Media Statement by the South African High Commissioner, 2 June 2015 02 Jun 2015

For more information please visit: www.dha.gov.za

The new South African Immigration Amendment Act, 2011, came into effect in May 2014. For more information please visit: www.dha.gov.za.

An application for a port of entry visa shall be made in person at the VFS application centre situated in Lugogo by-pass, Forest Mall (except for categories of persons exempt from this requirement as determined by the Mission), in terms of Regulation 9(2) of the Immigration Regulations where a person is ordinarily resident or holds citizenship in Uganda and shall be accompanied by the following:

NB: A person who overstays after the expiry of his/her visa, may:

In case of a person who overstays for a period not exceeding 30 days, be declared undesirable for a period of 12 months.

In the case of a person who overstays for the second time within a period of 24 months, be declared undesirable for a period of two years.

In the case of a person who overstays for more than 30 days, be declared undesirable for a period of five years.

Overstay Appeal application(s) should be forwarded to this email address:

Don’t forget that there are certain goods that you cannot bring into South Africa and other goods on which duties need to be paid.

A full birth certificate to form part of a visa application.

In case of one parent travelling with a child(ren), such parent must produce a consent in the form of a parental consent affidavit signed by both parents a court order granting full parental responsibilities and rights or legal guardianship in respect of the child, if he/she is the parent or legal guardianship of the child; a death certificate of the other parent registered as the parent of the child on the birth certificate of the child, in the case where the other parent is deceased.

In case of unaccompanied minor child(ren) the following must be submitted:

A letter from the person who is to receive the child(ren) in the Republic, containing residential address and contact details.

Certified copies of the identity documents of the parent(s) or legal guarding of the child(ren); their proof of residential address and contact details.

Certified copies of the identity document or valid passport or permanent residence permit of the person to receive the child(ren).

Information regarding other specific categories of visas, such as study visas, work visas, business visas, etc. can be obtained from the High Commission/ VFS centre.

No photocopying services will be provided. Applicants to bring own copies as well as original documents. The South African High Commission will only assist in certifying the documents for South African nationals / SA Permanent residence holders.