In this guide, we will provide step-by-step instructions on applying for a South African eVisa as a Congolese DRC citizen, including visa requirements, necessary documents, visa fees, and more.
In this guide, we will provide step-by-step instructions on applying for a South African eVisa as a Congolese DRC citizen, including visa requirements, necessary documents, visa fees, and more.
A visa is required for Congolese passport holders visiting South Africa for tourism and business purposes.
DRC nationals aiming to travel to South Africa must obtain a South Africa visit visa before making travel arrangements.
Democratic Republic of Congo citizens are among the select nationalities eligible to apply for a South African eVisa online.
Congolese citizens must meet the following criteria to get a South African eVisa:
The processing time for a South African eVisa for Congolese citizens can vary depending on the individual circumstances of each applicant and the volume of applications being processed at the time.
The Government does not guarantee processing times, so be sure to submit your application as early as possible.
The e-visa processing time is 10 days, but the Department of Home Affairs often experiences high volumes and system challenges, which can increase the time to a month.
Congolese citizens have to pay for their South African E-visa.
The Government of South Africa charges about US$25 for the South African eVisa, depending on the exchange rate.
Should you select to use the service of VisaRequest, the service fee is an additional US$20, making the total fee for a South African eVisa US$45.
Congolese citizens need to fill out the visa application form online.
Questions on the South African visa application form include:
Further information such as health and security-related questions might be required.
Missing or incorrect information may result in delays or even rejection.
Congolese Citizens must meet the following criteria for a South African e-Visa:
Congolese citizens must present the following documents to South African immigration officials:
Ensure to travel to South Africa with the passport used to apply for the eVisa, because the details must correspond with the information on the eVisa.
Remember to enter the country within 90 days of the visa’s issuance.
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You will receive the approved visa for South Africa by email
It takes just a few minutes to apply for your South African e-Visa
If you apply for the South Africa eVisa with VisaRequest, you don’t have to deal with the Government Application Process
The VisaRequest expert will assist with the application and keep you informed about the status throughout the visa application process
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There are three different types of South African work visa; the General Work Visa, the Critical Skills Work Visa, and the Intra-Company Transfer Visa, or you can apply for a permit to open a business in South Africa.
There are three various types of South African long-term visas; to study or get medical treatment, if you have a relative or spouse, to retire or you can apply for permanent residence in South Africa.
The duration of a travel eVisa can be extended once for a period of 90 days, and you’re allowed a maximum stay of 180 days per annum. One extension for a maximum of 3 months can be granted from within South Africa.
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Your questions answered about the application of a South African eVisa
The South Africa eVisa, also known as a South African Tourist Visa, is a convenient way for DRC citizens to visit South Africa for various purposes such as family visits, medical treatment, tourism or business. With a modern online visa system, the process is now much simpler, without the need to go to the South African embassy or consulate to apply
Yes, DRC citizens must have a visa for South Africa. Ordinary passport holders from Democratic Republic of Congo need to apply for a visa for South Africa in advance.
Congolese families travelling to South Africa with minors may be asked to present the child’s birth certificate and if a child is accompanied by only one parent, an affidavit from the absent parent, stating their consent for the child to travel, is required.
The South Africa visa validity will be printed on your e-visa. The South Africa visa is normally valid for 3 months and you can stay a maximum of 90 days.
Yes, DRC Nationals traveling to South Africa have to provide proof of vaccination for yellow fever because Congo is from the yellow fever belt area
It's crucial to follow the South African visa regulations and not exceed the allowed time of stay. This can lead to a ban from entering South Africa between one and five years, depending on the duration you’ve overstayed.
You can contact VisaRequest through any of its available channels or log in to see the progress.
If your application gets denied, you'll receive an email notification. Common reasons for denial include filling out the form incorrectly or a previous ban from the DRC. It’s important to understand the reason behind it and depending on the situation, it may be possible to reapply.
eVisa is available for citizens from the following nationalities: