Visa And Passport Information
Passport holders from more than 80 countries, including USA, Canada, UK, Japan, and the EU can visit South Africa without a visa. A list of countries that currently do not require a visa can be found at the SA Government website:
http://www.dha.gov.za/index.php/immigration-services/exempt-countries
Information regarding visas can be obtained from your travel agent or the South African diplomatic or consular representative in your area. Delegates requiring visas, and who intend taking tours to neighbouring Southern African countries, are advised to secure a multiple entry visa. Tourists must satisfy immigration officers that they have the means of support for the duration of their stay in the country and return /onward tickets. Visas cannot be obtained on arrival.
Click here to view the visa requirements to enter South Africa: https://www.dha.gov.za/index.php/immigration-services/apply-for-a-south-african-visa
If required, upon request, the Summit Secretariat is willing to send you a letter of invitation. It should be understood, that this letter will be sent only to help participants to raise travel funds or to obtain a visa. A letter of invitation is not a commitment on the part of the organisers to provide any financial support. Please note that only registered delegates who have paid their Summit registration fees will be issued with a letter of invitation.
South Africa has also implemented an eVisa system whereby applications can be done online through a convenient and secure process. The four easy steps make it possible to provide all the information required and effectively track the status and outcome of your application. For more information and to apply for an eVisa, please visit https://ehome.dha.gov.za/epermit/home
Revised: November 2019
The requirements for children travelling to or from the Republic of South Africa are aimed at giving effect to the Children’s Act, 2005.
1.1. | The documents listed under paragraph 2 must on request be produced at a port of entry by South African children entering and leaving the Republic, as well as by unaccompanied minors, regardless of their nationalities. |
1.2 | Foreign children who apply for a South African visa at any mission or VFS service point must submit, as part of the applications, the documents required under paragraph 2 prior to such visa being issued. |
CATEGORY | SOUTH AFRICAN CHILD | FOREIGN VISA EXEMPT CHILD |
CHILD ACCOMPANIED BY BOTH PARENTS |
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CHILD ACCOMPANIED BY ONE PARENT |
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CHILD TRAVELLING WITH PERSON WHO IS NOT HIS / HER BIOLOGICAL PARENT |
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UN-ACCOMPANIED CHILD |
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CHILD IN ALTERNATIVE CARE |
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Where parent/s recorded in a BC/ equivalent document are unable to consent to the travel by a child due to recent death or mental or physical disability, persons acting on behalf of the child/children may apply for a special dispensation in lieu of parental consent by directing a request and full motivation, together with all supporting documents (for example, treating medical practitioners certificate), to the Office of the Director-General of Home Affairs, at the following e-mail address: consent@dha.gov.za
Note:
Alternative Care |
Section 167 of the Children’s Act, 2005 (Act No. 38 of 2005), states that a child is in Alternative Care if the child has been placed in:
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Birth Certificate |
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Child |
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Equivalent Document |
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Letter of special Circumstances |
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Parent |
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Parental Consent Letter |
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