South Africa Life Partner Visa – Xpatweb

LIFE PARTNER OF A SOUTH AFRICAN CITIZEN OR PERMANENT RESIDENT

Unmarried life partners must prove 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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Work, Study, or Business Authorisation in South Africa 

If you wish to work, study, or run a business in South Africa while on a Visitor‘s Visa, you must apply for authorisation under Section 11(6) of the Immigration Act, 2002 (Act No. 13 of 2002). This authorization is mandatory before engaging in any of these activities. 

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Frequently asked Questions (FAQ)

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’s issued under the relatives visa category.

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.

Not automatically. You’ll need to apply for authorisation to work, study, or run a business along with your Life Partner 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)

You’ll need to submit:

  • A notarized 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)

It is typically issued for 2 to 3 years and is renewable as long as the relationship continues and all requirements are met.

Yes. If you’ve 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.

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.

Key documents include:

  • Valid passports for both partners
  • ID or PR certificate of the South African partner
  • Proof of cohabitation and shared financial responsibilities
  • Notarized affidavit confirming the relationship
  • Police clearance (for the foreign partner)
  • Medical and radiology reports
  • Completed DHA-1738 form

Processing times vary, but typically:

  • Temporary residence: 8–12 weeks
  • Permanent residence (if eligible): 12–24 months

Delays are common, so it’s best to apply well in advance.

  • Lack of sufficient proof of the relationship
  • Inconsistent or missing documents
  • Applying from inside SA on an ineligible visa (e.g., tourist visa)
  • Failure to demonstrate cohabitation or financial interdependence
  • Fraudulent or unclear information in affidavits

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