South African Exchange Programme Visa
The Exchange Programme Visa enables individuals to take part in recognised academic, cultural, or professional exchange initiatives in South Africa. These programmes are created through formal agreements between South African institutions and their international counterparts and are endorsed by the Department of Home Affairs. Applicants can reside in South Africa for the duration of their approved programme, fostering knowledge exchange, cross-cultural collaboration, and professional growth.
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Benefits of the Exchange Programme Visa
Experience cultural and academic immersion in South Africa
Gain valuable international and professional development
Stay legally for the full duration of your approved programme
Build global networks and collaborative opportunities
Exchange Programme Visa Requirements
Requirements depend on whether your programme is:
Run by a South African learning institution with a foreign counterpart
Organised by a South African organ of state
For employment purposes under a state-sponsored exchange
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Programmes run by South African learning institutions in conjunction with foreign counterparts (Section 22(a))
If you are joining a study or cultural programme organised between a South African learning institution and a foreign counterpart, you’ll need to provide proof of enrolment, medical cover, and financial means. The required documents include:Â
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- Completed application form BI-1738Â
- Valid passport (at least 30 days after intended stay)Â
- Payment of the prescribed feeÂ
- Vaccination certificate (if required)Â
- Proof of financial means (bank statements, available cash, or travellers’ cheques)Â
- Undertaking(s) by host(s) in South AfricaÂ
- Proof of medical coverÂ
- AÂ return ticket or written undertaking from the institution covering deportation costsÂ
- Medical certificateÂ
- Police clearance certificates from all countries lived in for the last 5 years for 12 consecutive months since age 18
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- Letter from the South African Department of Education or higher institution confirming programme details, duration, and responsibility for the student
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- Letter from the foreign organ of state confirming student’s details, registration abroad, and start date of studiesÂ
- Report from a South African organ of state or learning institution (per Regulation 19(3))Â
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Programmes administered or organised by a South African organ of state (Section 22(a))
- Completed application form BI-1738Â
- Valid passport (at least 30 days after intended stay)Â
- Payment of prescribed feeÂ
- Vaccination certificate (if required)Â
- Proof of financial means (bank statements, available cash, or travellers’ cheques)Â
- Undertaking(s) by host(s) in South AfricaÂ
- Proof of medical coverÂ
- Medical certificateÂ
- A return ticket or undertaking from institution to cover deportation costsÂ
- Letter from an organ of state confirming the existence and status of the exchange programmeÂ
- Letter from educational institution abroad confirming enrolment, OR letter from a foreign state organ confirming participation and awareness of the exchange programmeÂ
- Annual reports from sponsoring body on programme progress (or, where no sponsor exists, reports from the SA educational institution or organ of state)Â
- Police clearance certificates from all countries lived in for the last 5 years for 12 consecutive months since age 18Â
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Exchange permits for employment purposes (Section 22(b))Â
Applications must be submitted at the nearest South African embassy, mission, or consulate abroad.
If your exchange programme involves a temporary work placement in South Africa, you must provide both the standard visa documentation and additional proof from your employer regarding the role and conditions of employment. The requirements include:Â
- Completed application form BI-1738Â
- Valid passport (at least 30 days after intended stay)Â
- Payment of prescribed feeÂ
- Vaccination certificate (if required by the Act)Â
- Proof of financial means (bank statements, available cash, or travellers’ cheques)Â
- Undertaking(s) by host(s) in South AfricaÂ
- Proof of medical coverÂ
- Medical CertificateÂ
- A return ticket or undertaking by institution to cover deportation)Â
- Police clearance certificates from all countries lived in for the last 5 years for 12 consecutive months since age 18Â
- Statement from prospective employer confirming:Â
- The position for which the exchange permit is issued existsÂ
- Remuneration meets South African labour standardsÂ
- Employer will provide for the applicant’s welfare and needs during employmentÂ
- Employer will notify the Department if the applicant breaches permit conditions or leaves South AfricaÂ
- Applicant will depart the Republic when the permit expiresÂ
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Exchange Programme Visa
Frequently Asked Questions
Foreign nationals under the age of 25 who have been formally accepted into an approved exchange programme administered by a South African organ of state or higher education institution in collaboration with a foreign institution or government.
The visa is valid only for the duration of the approved exchange programme, typically up to 12 months. It cannot be renewed or extended.
No, extensions are generally not granted. Applicants must leave South Africa at the end of the programme.
No, the Exchange Programme Visa is issued strictly for participation in the approved programme and does not permit general employment.
The visa will lapse when the programme concludes. You are required to depart South Africa immediately upon the end of your programme.
Yes, proof of adequate medical coverage for the entire duration of your stay is generally required by the Department of Home Affairs.
No, family members are not automatically included. They must apply separately under the appropriate visa category if they wish to accompany you.
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For more information or to clarify your eligibility, contact Xpatweb. Our immigration specialists can help you understand the process, documentation, and programme requirements — without acting as your formal application agent.Â