How To Apply For A Study Permit In South Africa

   
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How To Apply For A Study Permit In South Africa

How To Apply For A Study Permit In South Africa
How To Apply For A Study Permit In South Africa

Fill out Form BI-1738 to apply for a study visa if you are a foreign student who wants to study in South Africa. Study visas must be requested at a VFS Center located across the nation close to the university or college you plan to attend, or at the closest South African embassy, mission, or consulate overseas.

Can I submit my own study permit application?

You can apply yourself, of course. No, using an agent has no advantages. An agent’s sole responsibility is to ensure that you have the necessary papers.

What is the cost of obtaining a study permit in South Africa?

Around R 1,775 ($107) is needed to apply for a student visa for South Africa.

In South Africa, how long does it take to apply for a study permit?

A student visa application submitted in South Africa will take 4 to 8 weeks to process.

Study visas must be given for the duration of the course you have registered for at a learning institution other than a school. Study permits for establishments classified as schools must be valid for the entire period of study, as long as it does not exceed eight years for primary schools and six years for secondary schools.

The BI-1738 application form must be accompanied by the following documents:

a passport that’s good for at least 30 days after the proposed visit’s expiration

making the required payment

a certificate of immunisation, as required by the Act

Evidence of financial ability to pay tuition fees and anticipated living costs during the student’s stay in the Republic. This ought to take the form of:

banking records

cash on hand,

including traveler’s checks

proof of health insurance

a down payment in cash equal to the cost of a return ticket.

An assurance from the relevant government that, in the case of African students, it will assume complete responsibility for the student and cover all expenses should it become necessary to deport the student

reports from radiology and medicine

a complete birth certificate in cases involving children.

If the learner is a minor, the identity of the South African citizen who will serve as their guardian and a document confirming that guardianship

approval for your stay in South Africa from both parents, or approval from the only custodial parent and documentation of that custodial arrangement

a formal letter from the school you plan to attend, confirming your provisional acceptance and the length of the programme.

proof of continuing medical insurance for the duration of study with a medical plan licenced under the Medical Schemes Act.

If you are at least 18 years old, you must present a police clearance certificate from each nation where you have lived for at least a year since turning 18. This needs to be included with your application.

A student visa holder is permitted to work part-time for a maximum of 20 hours per week.

When processing applications for study permits, the following factors take precedence:

A South African citizen or resident may not be replaced by a foreigner at a nearby educational institution.

The student must show documentation of having enough money to cover daily living expenses, housing costs, and tuition during his or her stay in South Africa.

The student must provide evidence of adequate medical coverage through a licenced South African medical scheme.

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