Visas

What papers are needed to enter South Africa?

Not every foreign national needs a visa to travel to South Africa; outlined below is those who are exempt, and what those who are not exempt need to bring with them.

Holders of passports from the following countries can visit South Africa for a holiday or business trip (or for transits) for up to 30 days without a visa:

Holders of passports from the following countries can visit South Africa for a holiday or business trip (or for transits) for up to 90 days without a visa:

Holders of diplomatic, official and service passports of the following countries do not require visas for the indicated duration:

Albania (120 days), Algeria (30 days), Angola (90 days), Belarus (90 days), Benelux states (90 days), Bulgaria (90 days), China (PROC) (30 days), Cyprus (90 days), Comoros (90 days), Croatia (90 days), Cuba (90 days), Egypt (30 days), Ghana (90 days), Guinea (90 days), Hungary (120 days), India (90 days), Ivory Coast (Cote d’Ivoire)(30 days), Kenya (30 days), Mexico (90 days), Madagascar (30 days), Morocco (30 days), Mozambique (90 days), Namibia (30 days), Nigeria (90 days), Paraguay (120 days), Poland (90 days), Romania (90 days), Russian Federation (90 days), Rwanda (30 days), Senegal (90 days), Slovak (90 days), Thailand (90 days), Tunisia (90 days) and Vietnam (90 days).

Who needs a visa?

You require a visa if any of the following applies:

The possession of a visa does not guarantee your entry into South Africa. It entitles you only to proceed to a South African port of entry, where an immigration officer will check that you satisfy the basic requirements for entry into the country. Whether or not you need a visa, you require the following in order to be granted entry into South Africa:

If you come from, journeyed through or disembarked at a country in the yellow fever belt of Africa or South America, you must also have proof of inoculation against the disease. The inoculation only becomes valid ten days after the inoculation, and remains valid for ten years.


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