Home Affairs offices are open between 8am and 3.30pm: Monday to Friday. DHA service contact points observe all Covid-19 health protocols. When visiting our offices, please observe social distancing and wear a face mask. Together we can beat the Coronavirus!
Is Home Affairs open during Level 2?
Good morning and thank you for making time to engage with us as we outline services which are offered by the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) under Alert Level 2 of the lockdown. The services resumed on 26 August 2020 after the Directions authorising the provision of these services was gazetted.
Can I collect my ID at Home Affairs during lockdown?
Collection of identity cards or documents; Solemnisation and registration of marriages; Applications and collection of passports for those who are permitted to travel (submission of proof required); Applications for travel documents for those who are permitted to travel (submission of proof required);
HOTLINE: 0800 60 11 90.
Do I need to make an appointment at Home Affairs?
You can also finalise your application at any Home Affairs office; no appointment is required.
Is Home Affairs Bellville open during lockdown?
Home Affairs offices will continue opening Monday to Friday, from 08:00 to 15:30. We are extending our operating hours to 19:00 to accommodate people who need to register deaths and births up to 15 February 2021.
Is Home Affairs open on the weekends?
Currently, Home Affairs offices close at 3.30pm and are not open on weekends.
Is Home Affairs open during Level 3 lockdown?
Home Affairs offices are open between 8am and 3.30pm: Monday to Friday. DHA service contact points observe all Covid-19 health protocols. When visiting our offices, please observe social distancing and wear a face mask.
Are Home Affairs open during Level 3?
Home Affairs offices are open between 8am and 3.30pm: Monday to Friday. DHA service contact points observe all Covid-19 health protocols. When visiting our offices, please observe social distancing and wear a face mask.
Can Zimbabweans work South Africa?
In 2017, the South African government announced new regulations for the four-year non-renewable permit for nearly 200 000 Zimbabweans working and studying in South Africa. Successful applicants were granted permits to stay and work, study or run a business in South Africa.