The extensions will help address a backlog of applications.
One of the first acts of new Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber has
been to give visa applicants a reprieve.
Schreiber extended the temporary concession for foreigners awaiting the
outcome of their visa, waiver and appeal applications.
Home Affairs claims the move is aimed at addressing a backlog of
applications and not prejudicing the applicants due to the expected
delays.
Protection for lawful contributors to SA
Home Affairs considers itself a vital economic enabler, and the move may
set the tone for the new administration.
“[This decision] signals the minister’s commitment to improving the visa
system to make South Africa a more attractive destination for
international investment, tourism and job creation. [It] serves as a
signal of intent to reinvigorate the Department of Home Affairs,” stated
the department on 4 July.
“In order to build confidence in this new approach, Schreiber further
commits to avoid a repeat of the current situation that has seen the
previous concession expire prior to the extension being announced,” the
department added.
New expiry date 31 December 2024
The new concession will only apply to foreigners who have been legally
allowed entry into the country.
Applicants who have submitted their applications via VFS Global and who
can show a verified receipt from the VFS Global tracking system will
also be accommodated.
Visa holders awaiting a decision on their waiver applications have been
given an extention until 31 December 2024. These visa holders will be
allowed to travel unreistricted up to, and including, the expiry date.
Long-term visa holders, such as business, study, relative’s and work
visas will have their permits extended until 31 December.
Extensions for negative outcomes
Applicants appealing a negative decisions on any of the above visas will
also have their paperwork extended until the end of the year.
These applicants must produce a copy of the rejection letter and receipt
of the appeal application to leave or re-enter South Africa.
However, short term visa holders (90 days or less) must arrange to leave
South Africa within 90 calendar days of their visas expiration or risk
being declared undesirable.