South Africa visa requirements for Equatorial Guineans
Travel and visa requirements
Basic Travel Requirements for Equatorial Guineans visiting South Africa
Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a South African Visa.
South Africa Visa for Equatorial Guineans
Facts about South Africa
Types of South Africa Visa
Types of Visa | Processing Time | Duration of Stay |
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Visitor Visa | 10 working days | 90 days |
Business visa | 10 working days | 90 days |
Work visa | 10 working days | Up to 5 years |
Student visa | 10 working days | Depends on duration of study |
General Requirements for South Africa Visa
South Africa
Visitor Visa
South Africa
Business visa
South Africa
Work visa
South Africa
Student visa
South Africa Visitor Visa Eligibility & Requirements
South Africa Business Visa Eligibility & Requirements
South Africa Work Visa Eligibility & Requirements
South Africa Student Visa Eligibility & Requirements
South Africa Visa Fees
Visa Type
Sub Types
Visa Fees
Visitor Visa
45.00 (USD)
Business visa
45.00 (USD)
Work visa
45.00 (USD)
Student visa
45.00 (USD)
South Africa Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Equatorial Guinea
Location
Address
Malabo
Avenida de los Pargues de Africa, P O Box 5, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea
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malabo@foreignaffairs.gov.bb
(+240) 207737; (+240) 204393
Can the South African visitors' visa be extended?
Yes, the South African short-stay visas can be extended for up to 90 days. The extension process usually takes about 30 to 40 days so you are advised to start the process at least 60 days before the expiration of your visa.
Am I permitted to work in SOuth Africa as a student?
If you have a valid student visa in South Africa, you are permitted to work on a part-time basis for a period not exceeding 20 hours per week. However, you must provide proof of sufficient funds to pay for day-to-day living expenses, accommodation as well as tuition fees during your stay in South Africa other than what you will be paid for working.
Is South Africa safe for me to visit?
South Africa is relatively a safe place to visit but you should note that as there is a wide gap between the rich and the poor in the country, visitors perceived to be rich may be targeted. You are advised to take precautions while South Africa and call the police on 112 in case of any emergency.
What currency is spent in South Africa?
The official currency of South Africa is the Rand (R). Visitors will find ATMs linked to all major international networks throughout the country.