If you’ve relocated and you’re now living overseas or you have been issued another country’s passport, you might think it’s pointless to renew your South African passport. It’s not. In fact, it’s very necessary. Even if you have another passport, according to the South African Citizenship Act, 1995, it is a punishable offense for a South African citizen of 18 years and older to exit or enter South Africa on a foreign passport. To avoid any unpleasant situations, and to facilitate any homeland visits, it’s important to ensure that your passport is valid. Here’s what you need to know about how to renew your South African passport if you’re overseas.
Fondly referred to as ‘the Green Mamba’, your passport is an official document issued by the South African national government for international travel and for the purpose of certifying your identity and nationality. Passports are generally valid for ten years from issue, and they are issued to South Africans over the age of 16.
Technically, you cannot renew your South African passport. Once the validity period of your passport expires you must submit a new application for a passport. This means filling out a DHA-73 form at a Home Affairs branch or, at a South African embassy or mission if you are currently outside of the country.
Whether you’re in South Africa or overseas, your application for a passport must be done in person so that the passport officer can check:
You do not have to be physically present in South Africa in order to submit an application for a passport renewal. You can do it at any South African embassy or mission. You can find a list of websites for global embassies, high commissions, and consulates on the Department of International Relations and Cooperation website. The full list of embassies is here.
You can start the application online using the service at ehome.dha.gov.za/echannel. Remember you will need to complete the process in person at a South African embassy or consulate.
It is not advisable to attempt to travel on an expired passport. Your passport should be valid for at least 30 days beyond your intended date of exit from South Africa, according to South African immigration regulations. Some officials enforce even more stringent rules, and will deny you entry unless you have at least 6 months validity on the date of entry to South Africa.
If your passport expires while you are outside of South Africa, you will need to contact an embassy or consulate in the country you’re in to apply for emergency travel documents. It is important to note that emergency travel documents are equivalent to a one-way ticket. They are valid only until you enter your home country. Once you’re on home soil, you must apply for a new passport.
Here’s what you need to know about how to:
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