Latest developments in South African immigration: Visa backlogs and extended concessions

15th January 2024

Latest developments in South African immigration: Visa backlogs and extended concessions

Several immigration developments from the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) unfolded over the 2023 festive season. These include an extension of temporary concession for foreign nationals awaiting outcomes to their pending applications and granting extended exemptions for both Zimbabwe and Lesotho nationals.

Reports of visa processing delays have spurred concerns regarding challenges to immigration processes and a burden to economic growth due to skilled individuals being restricted from entering South Africa. While the regulatory approach to alleviating these concerns is still unfolding, encompassing proposed reforms to South Africa's suite of migration legislation, we provide an overview of the current state of affairs and the impacts thereof.

Backlog relief extended for waivers, visas and appeals

On 21 December 2023, the DHA's Acting Director-General provided a temporary extension, from 31 December 2023 to 30 June 2024, for foreign nationals awaiting the outcomes of their waiver, visa and appeal applications. The temporary extension considers the below measures, which will apply with immediate effect.

Other waiver, visa and appeal considerations include:

The extended temporary measures will only apply to foreign nationals who have legally entered South Africa and have applied for an application through the relevant VFS Centre on or before 30 November 2023.

Extended exemptions for both Zimbabwe and Lesotho nationals

On 4 December 2023, the Minister of Home Affairs issued Immigration Directives No 3 and 4 of 2023, which state that Lesotho Exemption Permit (LEP) and Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) holders have an immediate extension until 29 November 2024. During this time, the LEP and ZEP holders may apply for the extensions of their visas at their respective VFS Centres. Immigration Directives No 3 and 4 of 2023 follow directives issued on 2 September 2022 (read the insight titled: Some relief for Zimbabweans and another internal change) and 7 June 2023 (read the insight titled: Update: Further relief for ZEP holders with the concession extended until 31 December 2023). 

The directives also provide that LEP and ZEP holders should:

LEP and ZEP holders will be required to apply for this extension permits through the relevant VFS Centre by:

On the date of the appointment, the LEP and ZEP applicant/s will need to provide a host of documents in support of the applications.

LEP and ZEP holders who apply for the renewal exemption permits must also disclose and/or register all their minor children born and residing in South Africa. Most notably, the Minister has indicated that the renewal exemption permits for the LEP and ZEP will not be renewable.

The Minister further directed that (i) the approximate 78 126 Zimbabwean nationals who have already applied for their waivers applications, and (ii) the approximate 10 427 Zimbabwean nationals who have already applied for the relevant visas set out in the Immigration Act; are exempted and do not need to apply for the extension of exemption permits, while waiting for the outcomes of their pending applications.

The Webber Wentzel Immigration team continues to monitor directives issued by the DHA to provide updates, insights, and analysis.

Written by Nivaani Moodley, Associate Director & Bianca Rutherfoord-Jones, Immigration Specialist from Webber Wentzel