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Home Affairs secures two more arrests of alleged corrupt officials
Created on 01 May, 2026
The Department of Home Affairs has achieved two further breakthroughs in the ongoing campaign against corruption by securing the arrest of two more officials, in addition to the arrests and 63 dismiss...

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Home Affairs suspends two officials over use of AI “hallucinations”
Created on 30 April, 2026
The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) is suspending two senior officials with immediate effect following the detection of apparent Artificial Intelligence (AI) “hallucinations” cited as references appe...

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Minister Leon Schreiber's Speech: PPP bidders announced for the redevelopment of South Africa’s six busiest land ports of entry
Created on 28 April, 2026
The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Mr Njabulo Nzuza   The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority, Dr Mike Masiapato   The Acting Director-General of the Department of Home Affai...

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Home Affairs dismissals grow to 63 as 7 more officials dismissed in ongoing misconduct crackdown
Created on 24 April, 2026
The Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Leon Schreiber, confirms that the Department has dismissed a further 7 officials with immediate effect, following the conclusion of disciplinary processes into various...

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Home Affairs dismisses false reports on passport-free travel for Lesotho nationals
Created on 22 April, 2026
The Department of Home Affairs has noted with concern various unfounded media reports and social media posts suggesting that Lesotho nationals will no longer be required to present valid passports whe...

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Home Affairs clarifies policy position on Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) holders
Created on 15 April, 2026
The Department of Home Affairs wishes to correct recent media misinterpretations following a television interview with Deputy Minister Njabulo Nzuza on Newzroom Afrika. The interview, which discussed ...

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Deputy Minister Nzuza to lead ID application, voter registration drive in Escourt
Created on 15 April, 2026
The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Mr Njabulo Nzuza, will on Friday, 17 April 2026, lead an Identity Document (ID) Campaign and High Impact Outreach Programme in Escourt, KwaZulu-Natal, bringing ess...

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Minister of Home Affairs welcomes withdrawal of ACT court application against Online Verification Service fee corrections 14 April 2026
Created on 14 April, 2026
The Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Leon Schreiber, has welcomed a decision by the Association of Comms and Technology (ACT) to withdraw its court application that sought to challenge the fee corrections...

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Home Affairs deports nearly 110 000 illegal immigrants since formation of the GNU
Created on 09 April, 2026
Over the past two financial years, the Department of Home Affairs has carried out a total of 109 344 deportations, marking an exponential increase in annual deportations since the formation of the Gov...

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SECTION 26(B) - SPOUSE MARRIED FOR A MINIMUM OF FIVE YEARS

Note: all documents issued by the issuing authority of the country of origin shall be original or certified copies and where applicable translated into english, which translation shall be certified as a correct translation by a sworn translator.

Applicants must renew their temporary resident visa whilst awaiting the outcome for permanent residence permit

  • VFS appointment letter.
  • A duly completed DHA-947 form online. Handwritten forms will not be accepted by the Department of Home Affairs.
  • Payment of the application fee of R1350. If the application fee was paid to VFS bank account or the mission, an original bank payment receipt, where the application fee was paid using the Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT), receipt for each applicant.
  • Present a valid original passport in respect of applicant and passport photograph. A recent, passport-type, full face photograph bearing the names of the applicants on the reverse side thereof. (Machine-type or instant photographs are not acceptable).
  • A valid spousal visa for temporary sojourn at the time of application in respect of applicant, if the application is made in the Republic.
  • Unabridged birth certificate, or extract from birth record for applicant(s).
  • A deed poll in the case of the applicant who has changed his or her name, surname or sex.
  • Original Police clearance certificate issued by the police or security authority in each country where the relevant applicant resided for 12 months or longer after attaining the age of 18 years except for South Africa, in respect of criminal records or the character of that applicant, which certificate shall not be older than six months at the time of its submission: (Provided that the certificate shall not be required from a foreign country in the case of renewal or extension of a visa)
  • Radiological report (not required in respect of children under the age of 12 years or a pregnant woman). The certificate must not be older than six (6) months at the time the applicant submits an application.
  • Medical report for all applicants. The certificate must not be older than six (6) months at the time the applicant submits an application.
  • Yellow fever vaccination certificate if that person travelled or intends travelling from or transit through a yellow fever endemic area: Provided that the certificate shall not be required where that person travelled or intends travelling in direct transit through such area or where an application is made in the Republic.
  • A marriage certificate, a notarial agreement, a customary union certificate and a civil union certificate as proof that the applicant has been the spouse of a citizen or permanent resident for five years at the time of application.
  • A notarial agreement signed by both parties attesting that – (i) the permanent spousal homosexual or heterosexual relationship has existed for at least two years before the date of application for a relevant visa and five years at the time of application for permanent residence permit and that the relationship still exist to the exclusion of any other person and (ii) neither of the parties is a spouse in an existing marriage or a permanent homosexual or heterosexual relationship.
  • Divorce decree to prove the dissolution of a marriage in the case where a party was a spouse in the previous marriage or the death certificate of the deceased spouse.
  • Declaration of support for the application by the spouse who is a citizen or permanent resident.
  • Proof of financial support to each other.
  • Copy of the Identity document of the spouse who is the citizen or permanent resident.
  • Copy of permanent residence permit if the spouse is a permanent resident.
  • Present yourself for biometrics at the visa facilitation centre.