LIFE PARTNER OF A SOUTH AFRICAN CITIZEN OR PERMANENT RESIDENT
Unmarried life partners must prove that they have been in a committed relationship for two years or more. This proof should include a signed and notarised Notarial Agreement confirming the duration and nature of the partnership.
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Frequently asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is a Life Partner Visa in South Africa?
The Life Partner Visa allows foreign nationals in a permanent, long-term relationship (but not married) with a South African citizen or permanent resident to live in South Africa legally. It is issued under the relatives Visa category.
2. Do we need to be married to apply?
No. The Visa is specifically for unmarried couples in a committed life partnership. You must demonstrate that your relationship is genuine and has lasted at least 2 years.
3. Can I work or study on a Life Partner Visa?
Not automatically. You will need to apply for authorisation to work, study or run a business along with your Life Partner’s Visa (Section 11(6)). This must include:
- A valid job offer (for work).
- Proof of registration (for study).
- Business plan and documents (for self-employment).
4. What proof do we need to show we are in a life partnership?
You will need to submit:
- A notarised life partnership affidavit.
- Proof of cohabitation (e.g. joint lease, utility bills).
- Photos together, shared travel records or letters from friends/family.
- Proof of shared financial responsibilities (e.g. joint bank accounts).
5. What is the validity period of a Life Partner Visa?
It is typically issued for 2 to 3 years and is renewable as long as the relationship continues and all requirements are met.
6. Can this visa lead to permanent residence?
Yes. If you have been in a proven life partnership with a South African for at least 5 years, you can apply for permanent residence under the spouse/life partner category.
7. Can we apply from inside South Africa?
Yes, if the foreign partner holds a valid temporary Visa (not a Visitor/Tourist Visa). Otherwise, the application must be submitted in your home country or country of legal residence.
8. What documents are required for a Life Partner Visa application?
Key documents include:
- Valid passports for both partners.
- ID or Permanent Residence certificate of the South African partner.
- Proof of cohabitation and shared financial responsibilities.
- Notarised affidavit confirming the relationship.
- Police clearance (for the foreign partner).
- Medical and radiology reports.
- Completed DHA-1738 form.
9. How long does it take to process the Life Partner Visa?
Processing times vary, but typically:
- Temporary residence: 8–12 weeks.
- Permanent residence (if eligible): 12–24 months.
Delays are common, so it is best to apply well in advance.
10. What are common reasons for rejection?
- Lack of sufficient proof of the relationship.
- Inconsistent or missing documents.
- Applying from inside South Africa on an ineligible Visa (e.g., Tourist Visa).
- Failure to demonstrate cohabitation or financial interdependence.
- Fraudulent or unclear information in affidavits.
