RELATIVE'S / SPOUSAL VISA
As a foreign national and a relative of a South African citizen or a permanent resident, you could qualify for a Relative’s Visa to reside in South Africa.
WHAT IS A RELATIVE’S VISA?
A Relative’s Visa is intended for applicants who are immediate family members of a South African citizen or Permanent Resident.
WHAT IS NEEDED TO QUALIFY FOR A RELATIVE’S VISA?
HOW LONG IS A RELETIVES VISA VALID FOR?
CAN I WORK, STUDY OR RUN A BUSINESS IN SOUTH AFRICA WHILE ON A RELATIVE’S VISA?
When on a Relative’s Visa you may only work, run a business or study with an endorsement/authorisation on your visa. These endorsements are:
- Study endorsement – You will need an acceptance letter from the appropriate learning institution.
- Work endorsement – You will need a valid contract of employment.
- To set up and run a business endorsement– You will need proof that a suitable business structure is in place and that the business is registered for tax.
CAN I QUALIFY FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE?
Frequently asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is a Relative's Visa in South Africa?
A Relative’s Visa allows foreign nationals to live in South Africa with a close family member who is a South African citizen or Permanent Resident. It is a Temporary Residence Visa and does not allow the holder to work or study unless authorised.
2. Who can apply for a Relative's Visa?
You can apply if you are a first-degree family member (i.e. within the 1st level of kinship) of a:
- South African citizen, or
- Permanent Resident.
Eligible relations include:
- Spouse or Life Partner.
- Biological or legally adopted children.
- Parents of South African citizens (only if the child is over 18).
3. Can I work or study on a Relative's Visa?
No, not by default. A Relative’s Visa does not include work or study rights. However, you may apply for an authorisation to work or study while holding the Visa, subject to approval by the Department of Home Affairs.
4. What is the financial requirement for a Relative's Visa?
The South African citizen or Permanent Resident must prove financial support of at least ZAR 8,500 per month per applicant, through:
- Bank statements.
- Payslips or employment letters.
- Proof of regular income.
5. How long is a Relative's Visa valid for?
A Relative’s Visa is typically issued for up to 2 years and may be renewed. The validity depends on the status of the South African relative and the nature of the relationship.
6. What documents are required for a Relative's Visa application?
Commonly required documents include:
- Valid passport of the applicant.
- ID or Permanent Residence certificate of the South African relative.
- Proof of relationship (birth certificate, marriage certificate, affidavits).
- Proof of financial support (ZAR 8,500+ per month).
- Police clearance (for applicants 18+).
- Medical and radiology reports.
- Completed DHA-1738 form.
7. Can I apply for a Relative's Visa from inside South Africa?
Only if you already hold a Long-Term Temporary Visa (not a Tourist Visa). Otherwise, applications must be submitted from your home country or legal country of residence.
8. Can this Visa lead to permanent residence?
Yes, in some cases:
- Spouses/Life Partners may apply for Permanent Residence after 5 years of proven cohabitation.
- Children of South African citizens or Permanent Residents may also qualify.
- Parents of adult South African citizens typically qualify for Temporary Residence only.
9. What are common reasons for rejection?
- Lack of proof of family relationship.
- Insufficient financial support from the South African sponsor.
- Missing or invalid documentation.
- Applying from within South Africa while holding an ineligible Visa (e.g. Tourist Visa).
- Incomplete police or medical clearances.
10. How long does it take to process a Relative's Visa?
- Temporary Relative’s Visa: 8–12 weeks (can vary by location and application volume).
- Permanent Residence (if eligible): 12–24 months.
