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South Africa eVisa for Pakistan citizens: How to get one
iVisa
4 min read
Updated on Oct 21, 2024
Summary
  • Visa class: South Africa eVisa
  • Visa details: Short-term visits for tourism, business, or medical reasons
  • Validity: Typically valid for 90 days from issue
  • Maximum stay: Up to 90 days per entry
  • Application process: Fully online—no need to visit an embassy
  • Required documents: Passport, proof of funds, travel itinerary, and possibly a yellow fever certificate

Are you a Pakistani national planning to visit South Africa and unsure of how to apply for a South Africa eVisa? We’re here to guide you through the process.

While we don't currently handle South African eVisa applications, we’ve compiled this detailed guide on how Pakistani citizens can apply for a South Africa eVisa. With this step-by-step breakdown, you can start planning your trip with ease.

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What is the South Africa eVisa, and why do Pakistani citizens need it?

The South Africa eVisa is an electronic visa required for Pakistani nationals visiting South Africa for short-term stays. Whatever the purpose of your visit, the eVisa simplifies the visa process by allowing you to apply online, eliminating the need to visit an embassy.

Key points about the South Africa eVisa for Pakistani citizens

  • Required for short-term stays (up to 90 days).

  • Pakistani nationals can apply for the visa online.

  • Covers tourism, family visits, business trips (excluding employment), or medical treatment.

Learn more about the South Africa eVisa

Eligibility criteria for the South Africa eVisa

To apply for the South African eVisa, Pakistani citizens must meet the following criteria:

  • Valid passport with at least six months of validity and one blank page.

  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay.

  • Return or onward ticket to prove travel plans.

  • A stay of 90 days or less for tourism, family visits, business, or medical purposes

Important: Children also require a South Africa eVisa, and their parents or legal guardians must apply on their behalf.

How to apply for the South Africa eVisa from Pakistan

Follow these steps to apply for your South Africa eVisa online:

1.Visit the official South African eVisa website.

2.Fill out the online application form.

3.Submit the required documents, including your passport, proof of funds, and travel itinerary.

4.Pay the visa application fee.

5.Wait for confirmation and receive your eVisa via email.

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Documents required for the South Africa eVisa application

Pakistani citizens will need to submit the following documents when applying for the South African eVisa:

  • Valid passport with at least six months of validity.

  • Proof of funds to cover your stay (bank statements from the last three months).

  • Proof of accommodation and return or onward flight ticket.

  • Yellow fever certificate, if applicable (for those traveling from or through a high-risk area)​

Validity period for the South Africa eVisa

The South African eVisa allows for multiple entries, with each stay limited to 90 days. You must enter the country within 90 days of the visa being issued.

Can the South African eVisa be extended?

No, the South African eVisa cannot be extended. Once the visa expires, you must apply for a new one if you plan to return.

Consequences of overstaying the South African eVisa

Overstaying your visa can result in serious consequences, including fines and future entry bans:

  • Overstaying by less than 30 days can result in a 12-month ban.

  • Overstaying by more than 30 days may lead to a 5-year ban.

It’s essential to respect the visa terms to avoid any issues when applying for future visas.

Costs and processing times for the South Africa eVisa

The government fee for the South African eVisa is around USD $25. Processing typically takes 3-5 business days, though it’s advised to apply at least a month in advance to account for any delays​.

Checking the status of your eVisa application

To check the status of your eVisa application, visit the South African Department of Home Affairs website. Use your passport number and the application reference number provided during the application.

Common mistakes to avoid when applying for the South Africa eVisa

Avoid the following errors to ensure your application is processed without delays:

  • Incorrect or incomplete application: Double-check that all personal details match those on your passport.

  • Criminal record: Ensure you disclose any criminal history and provide the necessary documentation.

  • Late application: Apply well in advance of your travel date, ideally a month before departure​.

What to do if your eVisa application is denied

If your eVisa application is denied, it’s essential to understand why. Reasons for denial include incomplete information or past overstays.

You may have the option to appeal, but it’s advised to contact South African authorities or seek legal guidance for further assistance.

Final tips for a smooth trip to South Africa

Before you embark on your journey, here are a few final tips:

  • Check your eVisa validity to ensure all information is correct.

  • Purchase travel insurance to protect yourself against unexpected events, such as medical emergencies or lost luggage.

  • Print all necessary documents, including your visa confirmation, flight tickets, and accommodation details.

  • Prepare for arrival: Be ready to show your passport, return ticket, and proof of funds when entering South Africa.

Once you've completed these steps, you're ready to enjoy your adventure in South Africa.

More information about the South Africa eVisa

If you have more questions about the South Africa Visa for Pakistani citizens or need help during the application process, reach out to the South African embassy in Pakistan.

Address: House 7 Street 58, Sector F-7/4, Islamabad, 5120, Pakistan

Phone: +92 51 261 1312

Email address: [email protected]

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