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USA citizens do not need a visa to visit South Africa, correct? Going there late July for a bowhunt. NRA Patron member | ||
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You don't need to get a visa before you arrive - they just stamp your passport the day you arrive and clear immigration. | |||
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No visa needed. | |||
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The stamp they give you on arrival is a free 90day visa | |||
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Thanks guys. NRA Patron member | |||
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I believe RSA does have restrictions for all visitors that relate to either the number of free pages in your passport or, I can't recall, that your passport be valid for a certain amount of time from the date of your arrival. A friend recently ran into this trouble. | |||
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most places require 4 or 5 empty pages on your passport and at least 6 month before expiration date | |||
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As I am 1.99m tall i make sure i get to the check in counter as they open for my flight to get the emergency exit seats. very spacious and you can get up without disturbing anyone. congrats on that first hunt and enjoy your trip to South Africa Best Regards Gerrit Jansen van Vuuren Bos en Dal Safaris www.bosendal.com Tel: +275158307 email: gerrit@ehw.co.za | |||
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Upon arrival you need at least 2 full open pages in your passport and your passport must have a 6 month validity period AFTER the date of departure. Some of the immigrations staff relate to those issues with great gusto and trying to talk to them is like talking to a wall. | |||
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