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Exciting News for Ghanaian Travelers: South Africa Introduces E-Visa Option

Exciting News for Ghanaian Travelers: South Africa Introduces E-Visa Option

The High Commission of the Republic of South Africa has officially announced that Ghana has been added to the E Visa list.

This means that Ghanaian nationals can now apply for South African visas online, making the process more convenient than ever before. No more need to visit the High Commission in person!

In a recent media statement released to all media houses, the South African government shared this exciting update. The information is readily available on the Department of Home Affairs portal of the Republic of South Africa.

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To access more details and initiate your visa application, simply visit www.dha.gov.za.

Here’s what you need to know about the new E-Visa process:

Online Application: Ghanaian nationals can now apply for South African visas online, eliminating the need for in-person visits to the High Commission.

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Documentation: While the application process has become more accessible, travelers should still ensure they have the necessary documents, such as passport details, a letter of invitation or proof of accommodation, and a bank statement.

These documents will be verified upon arrival at a South African point of entry.

Passport Collection: If your passport has been processed and is ready for collection at the High Commission for more than 3 months, you can conveniently pick it up at VES Global Offices.

This announcement from the High Commission of South Africa opens up new opportunities for Ghanaian travelers to explore the diverse landscapes and rich culture of South Africa. Whether you’re planning a business trip, a family vacation, or a solo adventure, the introduction of the E-Visa option makes the process smoother and more accessible than ever before.

Source;  High Commission of South Africa
Date: 28th September 2023

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