Visa guides for South Africans. Checked, dated, honest.
Every guide here is verified against the official government portal, carries the date we checked it, and gets updated when the rules change. And because we'd rather be useful than salesy: when you don't need a visa at all, we say so.
What you can expect from these guides
Visa information online is full of recycled, outdated and agent-inflated claims. Our rule is simple: official sources only, real fees in real currencies, a visible "last verified" date — and a plain answer when the honest answer is "you don't need a visa, keep your money".
Schengen Visa for South Africans
One €90 visa, 29 European countries — but apply at the wrong consulate and you'll be refused on a technicality. Here's the main-destination rule explained.
Read the guide →UK Visitor Visa for South Africans
The Standard Visitor visa is £135 from April 2026 — no interview, but five biometric cities, a possible TB test, and paperwork that decides everything.
Read the guide →US B1/B2 Visa: The Interview
The US visitor visa is the one with a compulsory interview — and no, the Pretoria embassy doesn't do it. DS-160, the $185 fee, and how the interview really works.
Read the guide →Bali & Indonesia Visa
"Bali is visa-free now" is not true yet. The announced deal isn't in force — the real regime is still a 30-day Visa on Arrival at about R650. Don't overpay an agent site.
Read the guide →Thailand Visa Rules 2026
Still visa-exempt — but the 60-day allowance is reverting to 30, and the TDAC digital arrival card is now mandatory before you fly. What actually changed.
Read the guide →New Zealand Visitor Visa
SA passports cannot use the NZeTA — you need the full Visitor Visa. And the NZ$441 fee already includes the levy many sites charge you for twice.
Read the guide →Visa-Free Countries for SA Passports
The honest list: where South Africans genuinely travel visa-free in 2026, which "visa-free" claims are wrong, and what you still need at the border.
Read the guide →Read the guide, then let us do the paperwork
Our service fees are published: R1,200 for simple e-visas, R3,500 for biometric visas. Government fees are separate and you pay them directly to the authority. Not sure which applies? Start with Do I need a visa? or see how it works.
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