Visas used to mean queues, stamps and enough paperwork to kill a forest. Now? You can get one while sipping coffee in your pajamas. That’s the magic of the eVisa. Let’s break down exactly how to apply for an eVisa, which countries offer eVisas, and clear up any immigration questions you have. This is your ultimate eVisa application guide.
An eVisa (electronic visa) is a digital version of a visa: you apply entirely online, your visa will be entirely digital and you (often) skip embassy visits, paper forms and awkward long queues.
It’s usually for short-term stays (tourism, business, transit), not for working or settling permanently.
Key points:
The process is almost identical no matter where you’re going. Here’s the quick recipe:
Here are some of the most common countries South Africans apply for eVisas to
Do I need to print my eVisa?
Yes. Some immigration officers love a paper copy, even if it’s digital.
How long does approval take?
Anywhere from a few hours to five working days. Apply at least a week before travel.
Can I extend an eVisa?
Sometimes. India and the UAE allow extensions in certain cases, but most eVisas are non-extendable.
What if my eVisa application is denied?
You’ll have to apply for a regular visa through the embassy.
Do all countries require an eVisa for South Africans?
No. Many destinations are visa-free. Always double-check.
Yes. Every traveler, including infants and minors, needs their own eVisa.
Do I need a printed copy at the border?
Yes. Carry a printout and keep a digital copy on your phone just in case.
Even small mistakes can invalidate it. Contact support or reapply immediately.
Yes. The process is fully online. No embassy visit needed.
An eVisa application from South Africa is simple: use the official government site, apply early, and keep both a digital and printed copy. Get it right, and you’ll spend less time stressing about paperwork and more time planning your trip.
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