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- IMPORTANT CHANGES FOR SOUTH AFRICAN
VISITORS TO THE UK
Following Britain's first global review of who needs a visa
to come to the UK, a visa regime has been introduced in South
Africa.
Since 3 March 2009, South African nationals have been required
to have a visa to enter or transit the UK. A temporary exemption
is in place for any South African passport holder who has previously
travelled to the UK and has evidence of their visit in their
current passport, for example a UK entry stamp. This temporary
exemption ends on the 1 July 2009 and from that date all South
African passport holders will require a visa to enter or transit
the UK.
From 1 July 2009 all Swaziland and Lesotho passport holders
will also require a visa to travel to the UK.
The visa you choose depends on your reason for visiting the
UK and how long you plan to stay. Use the links on the left
to find out more information on how to apply for a UK visa.
Please see the guide
to new visa regulations for South African Nationals. All
of the Visa
Applications Forms (VAFs) and General
Guidance on visas can be found on the UK
Border Agency Visa Services website.
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