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What documents do travellers to South Africa need?

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Children accompanied by both parents

South African nationals travelling to and from South Africa, under 18 years of age, accompanied by both Parents require the following:

  • Valid Passport
  • Copy of Birth Certificate or equivalent containing the details of the parent or parents of the child.

Non-South African nationals travelling to and from South Africa, under 18 years of age, accompanied by both Parents require the following:

  • Valid Passport

Children accompanied by both parents

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Unaccompanied minors

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Children in alternative care

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Children accompanied by a person who Is not the biological parent

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Important Information

The South African Department of Home Affairs (http://www.dha.gov.za/index.php/applying-for-sa-visa) says the following:

Visitors’ Visas are for international travellers (citizens of other countries) who have permanent residence outside South Africa and who wish to visit the country on a temporary basis for tourism or business purposes for a period of 90 days or less. A Visa simply indicates that your application has been reviewed at a South African embassy, mission or consulate and that the consular officer has determined you are eligible to enter the country for a specific purpose.The Visa will allow you to travel to a South African port of entry where an immigration official will then determine if you are allowed to enter, and for how long you can stay for that particular visit. Visitors are restricted to the activity or reason for which their visas were issued.

On entry to South Africa, a Visa is considered to be a visitor’s permit. The permit’s period of validity is calculated from the date of entry into the country and will be set out under the heading “conditions” on the Visa label. You must ensure that you apply for the correct Visa/permit. Entry in the country may be refused if the purpose of visit was not correctly stated.

Requirements for visitor’s Visas differ from country to country and the requirements are subject to change. As each application is treated as an individual case and you should make enquiries with your nearest South African mission or consulate abroad or any office of the Department of Home Affairs to see whether or not you are required to apply for a Visa. Remember that there is a fee charged for issuing a Visa, and you should check the cost with the office as well as this is updated annually. The fee is payable in different currencies in different countries.

Visas are not issued at South African ports of entry, and airline officials are obliged to insist on Visas before allowing passengers to board. If you arrive without a Visa, immigration officials are obliged to put you onto a flight back to your home country. Foreigners with long term status (work permits/permit residence) in the neighbouring countries who transit the Republic to return to their employment or residence are not subject to the transit visa, provided they are in possession of proof of their status.

Passport holders who are exempt from Visas for South Africa:
  • The citizen who is a holder of a national passport (diplomatic, official and ordinary) of the foreign countries / territories / international organisations listed below are not required to hold a visa when reporting to an immigration officer for an examination at a South African port of entry, subject to the terms and conditions set out in this list, including inter alia the intended period of stay in the Republic.
  • The holder of a national South African passport, travel document and document for travel purposes.
  • The citizen who is a holder of a national passport (diplomatic, official or ordinary) of the following countries / territories / international organisations is not required to hold a visa in respect of purposes for which a port of entry visa may be issued or by virtue of being a person contemplated in section 31(3)(b) [accredited in SA] for an intended stay of 90 days or less and when in transit:

South African visitors’ Visas may be granted for:

  • visits to family or friends and also for tourism purposes
  • business purposes
  • spouse to join a spouse who is in South Africa on a work or study permit
  • children to join parents who are in South Africa on work or study permits
  • fiancée/ fiancé to join his or her partner with the intension of marrying within 90 days
  • study purposes (max stay 3-months)
  • charitable or voluntary activities
  • research
  • conferences
  • to work in the production of a movie or show (i.e. in the entertainment industry)
  • for medical purposes (max stay 3-months)
  • sport events
  • African Union Laissez Passer Malta
  • Andorra
  • Monaco
  • Argentina
  • Namibia (only ordinary passport holders 90 days per annum)
  • Australia
  • Netherlands
  • Austria
  • Norway
  • Belgium
  • Panama
  • Paraguay
  • Brazil
  • Portugal
  • Canada
  • Russian Federation
  • Chile (only ordinary passport holders)
  • San Marino
  • Czech Republic
  • Singapore
  • Denmark
  • Spain
  • Ecuador
  • St Vincent & the Grenadines
  • Finland
  • Sweden
  • France
  • Switzerland
  • Greece
  • Germany (except in diplomatic staff due to assume duty at the Embassy and Consulates of Germany in SA)
  • Tanzania (90 days per annum)
  • Trinidad & Tobago (only ordinary passport holders)
  • Iceland
  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (only ordinary passport holders)
  • Ireland British Islands Bailiwick of Guernsey and Jersey, Isle of Man. British Oversees Territories namely: Anguilla, Bermuda, British Antarctic Territory, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, St Helena and Dependencies (Ascension Island, Gough Island and Tristan da Cunha), Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands, the Sovereign Base Areas of Cyprus South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands and the Turks and Caicos Island.
  • Israel
  • United States of America (except in diplomatic staff due to assume duty at the Embassy and Consulates of the USA in SA)
  • Italy
  • Uruguay
  • Jamaica
  • Venezuela
  • Japan
  • Zambia (90 days per annum)
  • Liechtenstein
  • Zimbabwe
  • Luxemburg
Additional Information
Important Contact Information:

For full details on the South African travel requirements, please visit the Department of Home Affairs website or contact 0800 60 11 90

Notes:

All specified Country travel entry requirements are subject to change. Passengers are required to check the official Government agency website for the latest updates.