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Research Visa (Section 11(1)(b)(iii))
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Research Visa (Section 11(1)(b)(iii))

Working Holiday

At a Glance

Processing Time

60 days

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Up to 3 years

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

The South African Research Visa, formally categorized under Section 11(1)(b)(iii) of the Immigration Act 13 of 2002, was established to facilitate the international exchange of knowledge and academic collaboration within the country’s growing intellectual landscape. This visa exists to bridge the gap between standard tourist travel and formal employment-based immigration, specifically catering to scholars and investigators who do not intend to enter the South African labor market in a traditional sense but require an extended period of residency to conduct scholarly work. By formalizing the entry process for researchers, the South African government aims to position the nation as a premier hub for scientific, social, and environmental inquiry. The legislative framework underpinning this visa reflects a strategic commitment to fostering global partnerships, ensuring that international experts can contribute to local academic institutions, non-governmental organizations, and think tanks without the bureaucratic hurdles associated with long-term work permits. It fills a critical void in the immigration system by providing a streamlined, temporary pathway for those whose presence is essential for the advancement of research projects that benefit the nation’s intellectual capital.

The ideal applicant for this visa is a dedicated academic, doctoral candidate, or independent researcher who has secured a formal invitation from a recognized South African institution, such as a university, a science council, or a registered research entity. While the visa is broad in its application, it is most commonly utilized by professionals in fields ranging from climate science and public health to archaeology and social policy, where localized fieldwork or access to specific South African archives and datasets is paramount. What makes this visa distinctive compared to other options, such as the Critical Skills Visa or the General Work Visa, is its focus on non-remunerative or project-based activity; it is designed for those whose primary objective is the production of knowledge rather than the pursuit of a salary from a South African employer. A notable benefit of this visa is the relatively low administrative cost, with fees often kept nominal to encourage academic mobility. However, applicants must be mindful of the strict limitations regarding financial self-sufficiency; because the visa does not permit the holder to engage in local employment, the applicant must provide robust proof of sufficient financial means to sustain their stay for the entire duration of their research. This requirement serves as a safeguard, ensuring that the researcher remains focused on their academic output while maintaining their own livelihood throughout their residency.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid passport with at least two blank pages

Formal invitation letter from a recognized South African research institution

Proof of sufficient financial means for the duration of the stay

Police clearance certificate(s) from countries resided in for 12+ months in the last 5 years

Medical and radiological reports

KEY CRITERIA

Education

bachelor or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Duly completed DHA-1738 application form.

Valid passport (at least 30 days beyond stay, 2 blank pages).

Letter from the South African research institution confirming the nature, purpose, and duration of research.

Proof of financial means (e.g., bank statements).

Proof of medical cover.

Police clearance certificates (if applicable).

Medical and radiological reports (if stay exceeds 3 months).

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows for long-term legal residence for academic research purposes
  • Facilitates formal collaboration with South African universities and institutions
  • Provides access to local research facilities and networks

Worth Knowing

  • Strictly for research purposes; does not allow general employment.
  • Usually valid only for the duration of the project (typically up to 12 months).
  • Extensions are generally not granted; must leave upon project completion.
  • Dependents are not automatically included and must apply separately.

Application Process

1

Complete the official DHA-1738 application form

2

Gather all required supporting documentation, including institutional invitation

3

Schedule an appointment and submit the application in person at a South African mission

4

Pay the prescribed visa fee

5

Await adjudication by the Department of Home Affairs

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