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Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 5:33pm On Jan 07, 2018
Rick9:
A friend has invited me to South Africa, he said I should try to find out about the travelling procedures,

Please Guys someone should please help me with the travelling guidelines to South Africa,

Cost of Tickets, and which Documents do I need, pls I would be glad to get a reply, ...

Thanks in advance
L

The answers you see are on the pages of these thread. In addition, required documentation for visa applicants are expressly listed on VFS and SA High Commissions websites.

Cost of tickets is easily also obtainable on airline pages.
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 5:26pm On Jan 07, 2018
Rick9:
So glad I found this thread I wanted to create a thread to ask questions about traveling to S.A, until I found this, ....

Guys pls I have questions to ask. About S.A

Feel free to ask anything here.
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 12:57am On Jan 07, 2018
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Hello,

I didnt get any email from you.

You can ask me anythin on this thread and i will respond accordingly.
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 7:00pm On Feb 18, 2015
J3da:
Hi dears please is it possible to book a one way flight to SA with a visiting visa instead of a round trip?

If you meant booking a one-way trip from anywhere in the world into SA on a visitor's visa, the answer is NO.
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 6:58pm On Feb 18, 2015
Hello to everybody in the house.

There was once a visa issue query from a certain Nairalander “Makanakie” who had only 8-day validity on his visa and wanted to know if he could be allowed to enter SA. I think his visa expires Dec 16th 2014 or so.

He wanted to know is SA immigrations wouldn’t give him problems at entry.

Was he allowed to travel? I hope all is well with him.
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 9:23pm On Feb 05, 2015
eluquenson:
Good day guys,
My younger brother just collected his visa this week & was issued a single entry of 10 days Valid for 3 months.
He's supposed to attend a conference but don't think he can attend. Pls is there any implication & will he still need to book & pay for a hotel up to like 5 days?
Your candid advice will be appreciated.

If the conditions of the visa doesn't exactly state "to attend conference". Your brother should still be able to visit SA at anytime within a 3 month period. And at arrival in SA, the 10-day stay would be applicable.

Yes, he would need to book and pay for his hotel/accomodation. This is very important, else he could be denied entry into the country.

All the best!
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 9:19pm On Feb 05, 2015
elume2020:
Greetings to everyone in the house. Samtol4, manager007, chemasie, my very own TYPOP I dey hail dem d bosses

Hi oga!

I throw salute too oo!
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 10:02am On Jan 31, 2015
Bellniki1:
Hello, I have an transcript sealed addressed to a school in Nigeria, Can i send that for evaluation?
On the evaluation page, Do I have to indicate schools I intend attending or i could leave it blank?
For the nursing entrance exam, Does one need to travel all the way to SA to write the exams?
Any idea what the fee range are in Naria? Thank you

Yes you can send it in for evaluation. You do not have to indicate schools on the form. It's simply to evaluate all your credentials.
Yes, you would need to be in SA to write exams for admission into the nursing programs. You can do this on your visit to SA.

Price range varies from between N500 thousand naira - almost a million naira (dependent on additional bills such as accommodation etc).


All the best!
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 6:57pm On Jan 29, 2015
SantohFilz:
Hello errone!...I'm new in this forum tho I've gone through the pages from the scratch buh I've got questions... This is my issue and will be glad if I can get quick response about the whole visa process and how to get admission to South Africa. My Brother in South Africa has invited me to come study ACCOUNTING (Undergraduate) in South Africa but he said I should search for relative low tuition universities from 20-30k rands, I've googled enough but I'm still not getting schools with that tuition range...so If you know of schools with tuition around 20-30k rand please list them out for me
2. Searched google for the process of procuring a student visa to SouthAfrica but I still have an issue, which is the Medical insurance; is it that it must be done in South Africa or can be done here in Nigeria?
3. Do I need the Yellow Fever card?
Boss Justwise (Travelling to Canada) and Boss Manager007 and all other persons in the forum Will appreciate quick response to my question...many thanks to y'all....#peace

Sorry for late response bro. I have been away on leave on only just got back.

To answer your questions straightforward... You CANNOT get low tution for Accounting and being an International student, forget it.

Your brother in SA may not know but budget between R35k - R50k depending on the university and also depending on location.

Your best bet remains University of Limpopo or University of Venda. They offer mouthwatering scholdarship and work study opportunities for iinternational students and Naija students are really taking advantage of the opportunity.

If there's anything else i can assist with, please ask and i will reply or any members of the forum will.

All the best!
Celebrities / Re: 2shotz Cries Out After Spending Night In Police Cell by Manager007: 1:54pm On Jan 10, 2015
This is the sad but-true state of the Nigerian Police "Force".
At least he spoke out. Public outcry, although may be slow or nothing is the beginning of our acknowledgment of the decay and our rights as Nigerians.

My younger brother who was holidaying in Lagos few months ago was arrested just in front of his friend's house. They asked him to produce an ID, he told them he does not live in Nigeria and the moment he showed them his foreign driver's license, it was another story.

They had him forcefully shoved him and his friends into their van and headed to Zone F. He was later freed that day.

I believe, as more people come out and speak against injustice and harassment by law enforcement, its the rightful way to start the long process of rebuilding Nigeria.

2short- you now have a new track in your forthcoming album that would be dedicated to the Nigerian police. (looking on the bright side of things) grin

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Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 8:57am On Jan 09, 2015
drealsheggs:
Good day all, there is something in my mind that has bothering which is about the development of moving to SA, I have no one there and I am hoping and believing that there will sure be a solution to this my issue, because I want to relocate to SA for good, so I am thinking of applying for a visitor's visa and then extend it upon arrival and expiration of the visa in SA. my fear is that will I be able to secure a job to survive and carter for myself even without knowing anybody and how can I get where I can accommodate myself over there because feeding and housing are very important in man's life until I can be able to manage and then be independent of myself in a little while. I am also interested in becoming a nurse assistant , but while I tried to make some researches , I found some nursing colleges and some of those colleges tuition ranges from R29,000 - 40000, and they requested that some certain amount of the must be deposited and the remaining of the tuition be paid few weeks to the start of the class. but I am been bothered with the cost of tuition, because I don't even have up to that amount presently and I don't know if my arrival in SA, if I can be able to see something to in order to raise a substantial amount of money and later I can then go an apply for the diploma course in nursing assistant. thanks in anticipation of your advise! Cheers.



Choosing to study nursing is a very good decision on your part. You will be able to secure a job and even move around different countries on a Nursing degree/diploma with the help of recruitment agencies (but you gotta work hard).

I would recommend studying via Netcare education (visit www.netcare.co.za/23/education-and-training). You will first need to write a standardized exam/test at OLG. If you pass, you begin the Netcare nursing program, if you dont get the required score, you will have to do something similar to "pre-degree" for one year, also at Netcare.

Now the advantage of netcare is that it has hospitals all over SA and in other countries abroad, so, you can choose to do your practicals at any hospital closest to your house. Another advantage is that you can also earn money while studying with netcare, once you complete the first year, you obtain a diploma and there are numerous job adverts for nursing assistants in their hospitals, every now and then. Alot of students rely on these jobs, you earn a decent wage and still get to earn your degree as well. So its a win-win situation.

However, before you even think of applying for admission, you need to evaluate your results at SAQA ( www.saqa.org.za), the evaluated credentials will be most useful in securing admission at Netcare or any other nursing colleges in SA.

Another good and reputable nursing college is Thuto Bophelo ( visit http://www.nursingacademy.co.za).

For accommodation, you will find your feet after a month or two during studies, you will find shared accommodation with your fellow students and share all bills. Just make friends and help and knowledge will come your way.


Lastly, another good course/program to study is Pharmacist Assistant. The good thing about all these courses is they give you practical training and you also earn money on the job

if there's any information else required, please ask and i'm sure everybody on this thread will be able to answer if they can.

All the best!

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Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 8:39am On Jan 09, 2015
henryspace:
please sir i need to travel out from Nigeria to south Africa, i need to know how much will it course me to get all the requires..

You can get all required information about travelling to South Africa just by reading the through the posts on this thread. I have to tell you, you will learn alot from the pages here. Just take your time.

If you have any more question, please feel free to ask me

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Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 10:28am On Dec 10, 2014
makanakie:
@Akeem who are you to tell me to keep quiet? Anyway that's not too offensive but also thanks for wishing me a short stay over there but come to think of this....HOW MANY TIME HAVE YOU WISHED YOURSELF GOOD AND YOU GOT IT? Not to talk of wishing a fellow bad. YOU AINT GOD

Makanakie,

What's the update regarding your proposed travel?

If there's any more info you require from the forum, please ask so we can al assist in helping you make a firm-albeit legit decision.
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 2:57pm On Dec 07, 2014
makanakie:
@manager007 thanks but I still wanna know if I will be able to get my passport renewed after this one am taking over there has expired. I intend hiding in SA and not get caught by the immigration till may next yr then I can renew my passport and return back to nija to apply for a better country visa. I just want a nija passport issued in SA. I believe that will add more value to my status with any embassy I am going to visit in the future. Pls point me clear

Yes, you can definitely renew your Nigerian passport at the Nigerian Consulate in Jhb without hassle. It's your civic right and nobody can deny you that right. My advise is for you to apply for online when you get to RSA so you can obtain appointment date in time.

so, relax bro.
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 2:22pm On Dec 07, 2014
makanakie:
@manager007 and others pls don't go to sleep yet. Kindly address my case. Am getting impatient.

Oga Makanakie,

You have been advised rightly by Opsy4real1. You can DEFINITELY travel to RSA . They will issue a 30-day Visit Visa upon arrival for you.

They might ask you why you only travelling now, just tell them it was most convenient time for you to come and of course.. fluctuating ticket prices was a big decider. wink

All the best bro..

Abeg bring jedi jedi ooo

makanakie:
@manager007 and others pls don't go to sleep yet. Kindly address my case. Am getting impatient.
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 2:19pm On Dec 07, 2014
opsy4real1:
compliments of the season forumites, great tidings shall it bring our ways. Am here again on behalf of another close brother. He got a job offer at Gert Sibande College and about to turn in his application for work visa but i asked him to let me confirm if the letter issued frm d college is recognized at the embasy for visa purpose. Please advice. Also he does nt belong to any profesional body as member yet so he wudnt support his application wit any proof of body membership. I hope d employment letter alone and other supporting documents is ok. Thanks

Oga Opsy4real1,

Congratulations on the new job offer!

If the new job at Gert Sibande College entails any form of teaching, then your friend needs to be registered with SACE (South African Council of Educators) which will accord him the status of “Educator”. Please visit www.sace.org.za for more details on how he can register and he might land another job there as they regularly advertise teaching positions there.

That being said work visa no easy, but its definitely obtainable if he submits the authentic documents devoid of fake supporting documents etc.

The requirements for general work visa applications are as such:
1. A duly completed application form at VFS within any province in SA

2. SAQA Application - The South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA). This is one of the requirements for a general work visa whereby SAQA evaluates all foreign qualifications and converts them to a South African education equivalent. Please visit www.saqa.org.za for more information on how to evaluate your docs.

3. Police Clearance Certificates (for all applicants older than 18 years of age) which he can obtain my walking into a Police station and having his biometrics taken and forwarded to head office of records in Pretoria. It usually takes 6 weeks, so the quicker he applies, the better for him.

4. Proof of Advertisement. This is very important in order to show proof that a local candidate (South African Citizen or permanent resident) has tried to be recruited to the role. These requirements for a general work visa needs to meet specific requirements in terms of where placed, size of advert etc.

5. Employer documentation that includes your contract of employment Medical well being – part of the requirements for a general work visa application include proof that the applicant is in good health. Applicants will also have to submit a radiological report.

6. Personal information – this includes such items as your CV, proof or birth, marriage, divorce and passport.

So please tell him having a letter of employment is not just enough, it needs to meet what SA immigration officials call “Benchmarking” standards which basically you can obtain from any office of The South African Department of Labour or extract from the database of a benchmarking organisation stipulating the salary earned by employees occupying similar positions in the RSA.
(Take note : This certificate/letter is very very very important for Work Visas ).

Just take your time to properly organize your application. You will get the work visa.

You see one thing you need to know is that the DHA receives lots and lots of fraudulent applications, especially for work visas from many foreign nationals(Nigerians inclusive) such that it becomes a breath of fresh air to receive one that is genuinely submitted.

Make your friend no forget me when he starts receiving the big bucks oooooo..

Goodluck bro!
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 8:17am On Dec 07, 2014
tolma28:

Manager007 am aware of kunletune case infact he is a friend of mine. But another issue with his case is that before he left the republic the pasport on which the visitors visa was issued expired and he applied for a fresh passport before he left south africa. He is thinking of applying for a visitors visa on that new passport from Nigeria. Because sending your passport to south africa and dhl it back toyou might bring some problems incase he wants to enta the replublic that how did he get his permit stamped when he is not here (as you all know southy immigration at OR tambo can be funny sometimes).


I agree the Immigration officials might give him a hard time at entry. I have advised him on what his options are.
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 2:50am On Dec 04, 2014
manikky:

Well I think the best thing is to send ur passport and letter of authority to that ur friend in SA to collect ur permit for u from Vfs and then send back to u in Nigeria then u can use that to travel back to SA if u are so sure that u have bn given the work permit.
U font actually need another visitor permit.

You have been rightfully advised by Manikky. If you are sure your application has been approved, your only option remains to nominate someone to collect your permit on your behalfat VFS and have your passport couriered to you. I do not think the SAHC in Nigeria will issue visitor's visa to you since you have already been issued a work visa.

Keep the thread informed and we can advise further where need be.

All the best!
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 1:53pm On Nov 16, 2014
manikky:

OK..thanks bro
but do u mean after application... they should return to home country cos like TYPOP said if he doesn't hear from home affairs before DEC when the permit expires. cos I don't think home affairs will be so fast as to issue within a month or so...
after applying what is the best thing to do
now.....application will be done this week.

From your question about "after applying what is the best thing to do"? Well, you have gotta to know that visa processing takes between 4 - 12 weeks. This is usually the time frame for renewals for Study visas within the RSA.

The new SA Immigration Act is expressly clear on this, D[b]O NOT DEPART SA UNLESS YOUR VISA HAS BEEN ISSUED,ELSE YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RE-ENTER SA[/b]. The Law has stated everybody must await the status of their applications before making travel plans. Gone are those days when your Visa Application receipt allows you departure and re-entry.

If you submit next week, bear in mind your visa MAY NOT come out by Dec. So alternative plan would be for you to submit in Nigeria if you want.
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 12:18pm On Nov 16, 2014
manikky:

thanks TYPOP for the info. but this issue of 60 days ultimatum for renewal is somehow......so many study permit expires by Dec but many just got admission to further or letter from sch and hence renewal of their permit delayed till now.
however, this home affairs is so slow with permit...I applied for study permit renewal in June 20 and got the permit on October 2nd. that is more than 3 months. does it mean if people submit according to the 60 days ultimatum ...it would be ready before the permit expires by DEC? I doubt it...and what will be their fate in the republic? cos I don't think if ur permit expires by DEC and u apply for renewal even in october....that the permit would be ready before DEC 31st.
so what do u think is the best thing to do. I have a lot of people in this situation now.
thanks


TYPOP has rightfully advised you. The law states 60 days before visa expires.

HOWEVER, its's very very possible for you to submit as long as your visa don't expire.

Go to VFS in your area, speak to the guys at security, they will let you in. I advised because i have seen this happen lots of times.

Even if you eventually secure an appointment date and miss it, its not the end of the world, go the very next day and submit.

VFS in South Africa uses these methods to streamline entry and controls into their buildings and not to scare people away. Unlike the VFS in Nigeria.

All the best bro!
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 6:15pm On Oct 31, 2014
Xeedorf:
I was denied a "South-African Visa" after 3week of my passport in transit.
I received my Passport today 31/10/2014 with a letter of (Insufficient of fund for the trip)
My Acct balance is #700,000...
What is the next-Step please...

In as much as i know those ECO at SAHC denies visas for the flimsiest of reasons, i suppose there could be an indication as to why they consider N700k "insufficient funds".

May i ask, what is your purpose of coming to South Africa?
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 5:14pm On Oct 31, 2014
MojAyo:
pls read up all what I reply to ur post,pls I want u to explain something well to me,pls what's d difference with having a south african id number,citizenship and permanent residence,cos my son already ve d id number,which is written inside d birth certificate and nothing again,is it permanent residence I need to apply for my son now or south african passport,cos I'm confused about d difference,and with my son only having d south african passport,can he allowed to go out of d country without any visa,pls enlighten me more on dis,tanx



Here are the differences:

South African Id- is a set of numbers that is uniquely allocated only to you and nobody else. It proves your identity. A green book called the id book is issued once you are 16yrs and above to this effect. You will need this number to apply for passport, work , loans and basically anything in South Africa.

South African Id numbers is allocated to both Permanent residence Permit holders and South African citizens.

Citizenship- simply means you are a citizen of that country. Having an ID number doesn’t make you a citizen. It only means your details are available on the National Population register/or home affairs (in this case) as a legitimate person in South Africa.

Permanent residence- means permanent residence. You have chosen SA as your home. Permanent residence holders cannot travel on SA passport. Only SA citizens can travel on SA passport.

Since you have said your son was born in SA, and has been issued a South African birth certificate, then you can apply for a SA passport for him. He can use this to travel to SA without visa.

When your son has been issued a SA passport, you as the mother of a South African citizen can apply for permanent residence permit.
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 4:56pm On Oct 30, 2014
Sirsuco29:
Please I need to know how to get a permit in South Africa and how much it is? I have a 3month Visiting Visa, I want to stay more

You would have to apply within Nigeria for any type of visas i.e Study, Work, Business etc.

You can no longer apply within SA.
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 4:55pm On Oct 30, 2014
MojAyo:
tanx tanx tanx ,pls with all dis wahala,can I get someone to help me collect the south african passport at d embassy with money,or is it possible for my baby to use d abridge and unabridge certificate dat ve his SA id number there to travel to sa without needing a visa at all,and also,re u an agent of d south african embassy to knw all dis,need a reply frm u



I am not an agent. Neither do i know anyone to refer you to.

Like i said the process is pretty straight forward and you can do it all by yourself. As long as you know you will need to be patient for the process to sort out.

Since you said the father is in SA, he can send you those documents via courier to you.

1. Determination of citizenship is a process where SA authorities would still determine if indeed you or your baby can be granted South African citizenship, because in some cases, a person can still lose their South African citizenship knowingly or unknowingly. This is when a person has violated several laws.

In your baby’s case, the most important document in this regard would be his birth certificate, along with that form BI-529 which would include full details of the child (who is the main applicant in this regard), his father and mother’s details, and the reasons why he is not in SA. You can get the form at the Consulate General of South Africa .

Note: pay attention to questions 9, 10 and 11 on that document.
Questions that are not applicable to you, make sure you mark is as “ N/A”. If you don’t know answers to certain questions be sure to write “ Do not Know”.

2. Tourists passports are same thing as “visiting “passport and normally called “Ordinary passport”. When you travel to any country in the world using that passport, it is assumed you are in that country on your own volition. If you hold a diplomatic passport and travel anywhere, it is then assumed you are representing your country wherever that passport takes you to. You don’t have to hide any passport issues you have simply because it will implicate you even more. Afterall, there must be a passport on which you departed SA with? Or did you travel using Emergency document?

3. Check with embassy about specific sizes of passport photographs there in Nigeria as i do not live in Nigeria and wouldn’t know.


4. Once your son has been determined as a South African citizen, nothing in the world stops you from applying for permanent residence either in Nigeria or in SA. But take note applications for PRP take up to 2 years!

I have stated to the best of my knowledge what would work for you. You do not need bogus people posing as agents. You can do everything by yourself. [b]DONT PAY MONEY TO ANYBODY!!!! [/b]Take your time to gather all the documents. Write a background letter explaining the reason why you departed SA in the first place and why you intending to return. As an asylum seeker permit holder, it is deemed that you fled your country because of persecution. They grant asylum when your life is threatened in your home country or you cannot live there for political instability etc. which makes me wonder why you departed SA without getting proper advice.

Immigration officials at OR Thabo Airports should have questioned you on your intended departure, but i guess they just wanted to get rid of another Nigerian in their country.

Feel free to ask me anything here on the public forum so that other people in your situation can also learn from this. I will endeavour to answer you.

I wish you all the best!

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Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 8:16pm On Oct 29, 2014
MojAyo:
and pls,can I apply for d south african passport at the embassy in lagos here,did they issue out south african passport there at d embassy

My dear sister,

To obtain SA passport for your child at the SA Consulate in Nigeria, you would need the following:

1. A duly completed passport application Form DHA-73

2. Your original identity document and a copy, or a birth certificate and copy thereof if under 16

3. If under 18 years, parental consent for issuing of the passport. Please see Tourist passports: persons under 16 for the requirements

4. A completed determination of citizenship Form DHA-529 when applying from abroad

5. Present any existing valid tourist passport or if you have lost your passport (in this case your aduro should sufice) or it has been stolen and you are applying for a new passport, you must provide a loss of passport report (DHA-335 ) and confirmation that you reported the loss to the police

6. Two colour photographs that comply with the Passport and ID Photograph Specifications

7. You child’s birth certificate (abridged and unabridged).

8. Pay the prescribed fee for the passport (R400)

Just take note that the process can take almost ten weeks before you get baby’s passport.

The process is pretty straight-forward except that if you and the baby’s father are married, then both of you must sign the passport application form, and both of you must be in attendance when the application is submitted. So, i don’t know if your husband is in RSA else, he will have to be present at time of application in Lagos/Abuja.

In the past, if one parent is unable to attend at time of application,they normally allow father/mother of the baby to write a Letter of Consent and include this with a “certified “ copy of ID. But now its a herculean task considering that one party is out of the country. A suggestion... if the father is unable to attend or refuses to consent, or dispute arise would be to either approach a Children’s court. Section 21 of the Children’s Act (1995) will apply. You will then submit the court’s decision/letter with the application for your child’s passport.

So, the law is on your side, you child cannot and will not be denied of his rights. Good news right?

Once your son has successfully completed step 4 of what i outlined above, that in itself grants you eligibility to apply for permanent residence under the “First step of kinship”. Which you could do there in Naija or process when you back in SA

Your most favourable option for permanent residence under this route is Section 27 (g).

Above all, bear in mind that you would still need to pay the fine for overstaying.

I wish you all the best!
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 11:38pm On Oct 26, 2014
neyooo:
Please, I need to know the requirements for renewal of study permit expiring by Dec. Already, an extension letter has been collected from University.Does the following documents are needed again outside letter from University.
1. Security clearance certificate
2. Medical insurance
Repatraition fee already paid during 1st issuance, early in the year.
Thank you

I'm assuming you are domiciled in SA. If so, please visit http://www.vfsglobal.com/dha/southafrica as to pertinent and updated info on how to renew your Study Visa.

Since the current one expires in December, my advise is to submit your application 8 weeks before expiration.
Goodluck!
Technology Market / Re: California(Los Angeles),pickup services..Online purchase..(Ebay/Amazon,walmart) by Manager007: 8:00am On Jul 21, 2014
Manager007: Oga Mikky,
Can you please help me secure this item
Item Number:
360994611239

http://m.ebay.com/itm/360994611239?cmd=VISPEC

My budget is $10 maximum.

Bids end in 10 hrs.
Please let me know.

Thanks

Mikkyangel, what's did update? Did you help me in bidding for the item quoted above?
Technology Market / Re: California(Los Angeles),pickup services..Online purchase..(Ebay/Amazon,walmart) by Manager007: 7:02pm On Jul 20, 2014
Oga Mikky,
Can you please help me secure this item
Item Number:
360994611239

http://m.ebay.com/itm/360994611239?cmd=VISPEC

My budget is $10 maximum.

Bids end in 10 hrs.
Please let me know.

Thanks
Travel / Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Manager007: 12:14pm On Jul 20, 2014
chemashie:
I think you have a chance when you go to the embassy and explain yourself to them. Don't discuss with the security at the gate or else you will be turned back. You submit from monday to wednesday anytime from 11 am.

Oga Chemashie,

I throw salute ooo. How are you enjoying Grahamstown? Did you feel the vibe of the Grahamstown National Arts Festival? Felt the vibrancy of the normally "sleepy" town?

Hope your studies are rounding off nicely?

Stay focused and God will bless your efforts.

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