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What is the change? The Department of Home Affairs has announced that it intends to introduce an e-visa pilot program by March 2019.
What does the change mean? The e-visa system will be piloted in-country or at one of South Africa’s embassies or consulates and will cover temporary residence visa applications and processing, capture and uploading of biometrics, applications for waivers, and email notification to applicants.
Background: The DHA revealed its plans to launch an e-visa pilot program in response to a question from Parliament. Currently, all foreign nationals must appear in person at a South African mission or Visa Facilitation Services office to apply for a visa and give biometrics.
BAL Analysis: South Africa’s plan to introduce an e-visa is a welcome development and is in line with the global trend of moving visa processing online.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group. For additional information, please contact africa@bal.com.
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