Mastering South African Life Partner and Study Visas
I’ve noticed many applicants struggle with Life Partner and Study visas on the new e-Visa platform. These permits have stricter requirements than standard visitor visas. For a Life Partner visa, Home Affairs now demands stronger proof of cohabitation. A shared lease may not suffice. You should provide utility bills or joint financial documents in both names. For Study visas, your medical cover must come from a South African–registered provider. International travel insurance is often rejected. I’ve helped several applicants navigate these steps successfully. If you need tips on financial support letters or police clearance, drop a comment and I’ll share what I know.
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