If you are planning to take a trip to USA, then here is complete information for your knowledge. Know about the South Africa Embassy’s regulations and procedures
Embassy visa information-South Africa has three U.S. Consulates in Cape Town, Durban and in Johannesburg where regular visas are issued and the processing is done at the consulate in Johannesburg. The visa issued to applicants in different categories once completing their full process, personal interview, name-checking and registration procedures and crucial elements that protect U.S citizens and visitors.
Requirement for visa: To start the process make an appointment to Consulate General that covers you region, who will assist to take up the procedures in right manner? As per your requirement and the duration of your stay the visa requirements and application also alters. Every visa procedure has their common requirements like photographs, passport, fingerprints and application fees are included.
Visa fees: Visa fees is about $131.00 that’s is R1061.10 in May 2008 is payable as cash deposit at any branch of First National Bank and the receipt should be submit at the time of interview. Courier fee of about R60 is mandatory for Johannesburg and Cape Town Consulates only for delivering your passport & visa, payable at the time of the interview. It takes approximately 5 work days for visa processing.
Documents for Visa: Documents of visa includes your photo copies of the applicant, approved passport at least 6 months validity, Application forms confirmation number, and the original fee receipt proof for cash payment. It may slight differ from each applicants in different category depends on their function in South Africa.
Eligibility: The eligibility for visa also depends on the purpose of your visit to South Africa, such as business visa, guest’s visa or tourist visa. If the documents are faultless and valid then the applicant is eligible to enter into South Africa. Any purpose other Business or tourist the applicant should contact directly the embassy or nearest consulate. Life relationships may need to be supported by documentary evidence such as utility bills, loans and bank accounts.
U.S. Citizen Service: U.S. Consulates in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban is part of Consular Services, American Citizen Services (ACS). Assistance is provided to American citizens residing in or visiting South Africa, including but not limited to Passport services, Birth reports, tax forms, U.S citizen registration, Voters registration and Notarials. The consulates also assist in emergency situations, including deaths, arrests and crisis situations. The Consular section works from Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 19:00 hrs and on Saturday: 09:00 to 14:00hrs.All South African consulates are closed for non-emergency services on weekends, U.S. and South African public holidays. The consular division in Johannesburg is closed on the last Friday of each month and in Cape Town it’s closed in every Friday of the month.
Embassy Information: With the best aid and attempts of divisions, the South Africa embassy processes its work with perfectly planned routine schedule, very cooperative with residents and visitors. The embassy has sections to deals with other service like domestic, international, economic affairs and many more diplomatic avail. The Embassy was encourages all American travelers to register and guide them in all complex situations.
Friday, July 18, 2008
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