South Africa: Extension of temporary measures on waiver and visa applications in light of backlogs

17th January 2024

South Africa: Extension of temporary measures on waiver and visa applications in light of backlogs

Temporary measures to address the delays in processing visa applications, outcomes on waiver applications and appeal applications were announced by the South African Department of Home Affairs in December last year. The key extension dates to note are outlined below.

Key extension dates to note:

Applicants that fall under the above extensions, are not allowed to engage in any activity other than what their current visa status and conditions allow.

Applicants who need to travel and are awaiting outcomes are allowed to exit and re-enter South Africa up to and including 30 June 2024, without being declared undesirable. However, non-visa-exempt applicants are required to apply for a port-of-entry visa, which allows re-entry into South Africa. All appeal applicants are required to produce a copy of the rejection letter with a receipt for the appeal application on departure and re-entry into South Africa.

The above temporary measures apply only to foreign nationals who have been legally admitted into South Africa and applicants who have submitted applications via VFS Global on or before 30 November 2023.

Written by Ahlisha Yesmariam, Immigration Paralegal, Baker McKenzie Johannesburg