πΏπ¦South Africa Visa for Slovak Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
No β Slovak passport holders do not need a visa for South Africa. Entry is visa-free for up to 90 days as of 2026.
Ordinary passport holders: 90 days per calendar year (effective 24 October 2025, per DHA Government Notice). Tourism, business meetings, and family visits only; employment excluded. Diplomatic/Official/Service passport holders were already exempt separately under bilateral agreement (listed in DIRCO sources as Slovak Republic). Confirmed on DHA official exempt-countries page (issued 9 December 2025).
dha.gov.za βEntering South Africa on a Slovak passport
- β Travel with just your valid Slovak passport. No visa or prior application needed.
Other South Africa visa categories (18)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to South Africa. Eligibility varies by visa type β some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
General Work Visa
Issued to foreign nationals who have a confirmed offer of employment in South Africa in an occupation where South African citizens or permanent residents are not available.
Valid for up to 5 years. Employer must demonstrate that no suitable South African candidate is available (labour market test). Governed by Section 19(2) of the Immigration Act 2002.
Apply here βCritical Skills Work Visa
Issued to foreign nationals whose occupation appears on the South African Critical Skills List, allowing them to work for a South African employer.
Valid for up to 5 years. Requires confirmation from a professional body/council recognised by SAQA. Employment offer required. Critical Skills List is gazetted periodically. Governed by Section 19(4) of the Immigration Act. Requirements version effective 9 October 2024.
Apply here βIntra-Company Transfer Work Visa
Issued to employees of multinational corporations being transferred to a South African branch, subsidiary, or affiliate within the same group.
Valid for up to 4 years. Non-renewable and non-extendable. Governed by Section 19(7) of the Immigration Act 2002.
Apply here βCorporate Visa
Enables corporations to employ a predetermined number of foreign nationals in specific occupations where South African workers are unavailable.
Valid for up to 3 years. Issued to the corporation; employees named under the corporate visa are then authorised to work. Governed by Section 21 of the Immigration Act 2002.
Apply here βSection 11(2) Short-term Work Authorisation
Permits foreign nationals to perform short-term work in South Africa as a sub-category of the Visitor's Visa framework.
Governed by Section 11(2) of the Immigration Act 2002. For short-term assignments, filming, performance, etc. not exceeding 90 days.
Apply here βCrew Visa (Section 16)
Issued to foreign nationals working as a crew member of a conveyance (ship or aircraft) calling at or operating within South Africa.
Governed by Section 16 of the Immigration Act 2002. Issued for a maximum of three months at a time, and only for the period the crew member's conveyance remains in South Africa. Holder may not conduct work other than duties as a crew member of the conveyance. Applies to crew of foreign private, chartered, or commercial ships and aircraft.
Apply here βRemote Work Visa (Port of Entry Visa)
Issued to foreign nationals employed by a foreign-based employer who wish to work remotely from South Africa for more than 90 days.
Minimum gross annual salary of R650,796.00 required. Applicant must hold a valid employment contract signed by both parties. Must be resident in a country with valid long-term residence status. B1/B2 US visa holders must apply from their country of origin. Requires FBI background check, medical report, and proof of accommodation. SARS registration required if present for more than 183 aggregate days. Fee listed is USD $36 from US applications. Added to Immigration Regulations effective 28 March 2024.
Apply here βStudy Visa
Issued to foreign nationals intending to undertake full-time study at an accredited educational institution in South Africa.
Valid for the duration of the course. Holder may work up to 20 hours per week. Must have medical cover with a registered South African medical scheme. Governed by Section 18 of the Immigration Act 2002.
Apply here βExchange Visa
Issued to foreign nationals under 25 years of age participating in cultural, economic, or social exchange programmes in South Africa.
Valid for up to 12 months. Non-renewable and non-extendable. Applicant must be under 25 years of age. Governed by Section 18 of the Immigration Act 2002.
Apply here βRetired Person's Visa
Issued to foreign nationals who wish to retire in South Africa on a temporary basis for limited or seasonal periods.
Requires proof of minimum monthly income of R37,000 or minimum net worth of R37,000 (note: official website states R37,000; actual threshold may be higher - verify current gazette). Holder may not work. Governed by Section 17 of the Immigration Act 2002.
Apply here βMedical Treatment Visa
Issued to foreign nationals who need to travel to South Africa for life-saving or specialised medical treatment unavailable in their home country.
Valid for up to 6 months. Requires letter from a South African medical practitioner confirming treatment. Holder may not work. Governed by Section 11(4) of the Immigration Act 2002.
Apply here βRelative's Visa
Issued to relatives of South African citizens or permanent residents wishing to live in South Africa for an extended period.
Valid for up to 2 years. The South African relative must provide a financial assurance of at least R8,500 per month per person. Governed by Section 18 of the Immigration Act 2002. Spouses of South African citizens/permanent residents may apply under Section 11(6) Spousal Visa.
Apply here βSpousal / Life Partner Visa - Section 11(6)
Issued to the spouse or life partner of a South African citizen or permanent resident who intends to visit or reside in South Africa.
Governed by Section 11(6) of the Immigration Act 2002. Allows the holder to work in South Africa. Must demonstrate a bona fide spousal or life partnership relationship.
Apply here βDiplomatic Visa
Issued to accredited diplomatic personnel and their dependents assigned to South Africa in an official diplomatic capacity.
Issued to diplomats accrediting to South Africa. Diplomatic passport holders from certain countries still require a port-of-entry accreditation visa (e.g., USA, Australia, Germany). Managed via DIRCO (Department of International Relations and Cooperation).
Apply here βTreaty Visa
Issued to foreign nationals conducting activities in South Africa under the terms of an international treaty or agreement to which South Africa is a party.
Governed by international agreements to which South Africa is a signatory. Specific terms depend on the relevant treaty.
Apply here βElectronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)
An online pre-travel authorisation for eligible visa-required nationalities visiting South Africa for tourism or short-term purposes, replacing the traditional paper visa for qualifying travellers.
Launched September/October 2025. Initial eligible nationalities: China, India, Indonesia, Mexico; expanding to all visa-required nationalities. Stay extendable once for additional 90 days (max 180 days total). Entry initially limited to OR Tambo and Cape Town International Airports, expanding to secondary airports. Work not permitted. Processing within 24 hours per Minister Schreiber. Not required for visa-exempt travellers.
Apply here βeVisa (ePermit)
An online visa application system allowing visa-required foreign nationals to apply for South African visitor, study, business, and other visa categories digitally.
Available at ehome.dha.gov.za. Eligible applicants must enter through OR Tambo, Cape Town, or Lanseria International Airports. The eVisa is a digital form of the paper visa covering all visa categories available under the Immigration Act. Replaces traditional embassy paper applications for eligible nationalities.
Apply here βPermanent Residence Permit
Grants foreign nationals the right to reside permanently in South Africa without time limitations, available under various categories including retirement, business, critical skills, family, and financial independence.
Governed by Section 27 of the Immigration Act 2002. Categories: (a) spouse/life partner of SA citizen, (b) critical skills, (c) business/investor, (d) refugee, (e) child of SA citizen, (f) financially independent. Applicants typically must hold a temporary residence visa for 5 years before qualifying (except certain categories). Does not automatically confer citizenship; naturalisation requires additional years of PR.
Apply here βSouth Africa visa for Slovak citizens β FAQ
Do Slovak citizens need a visa for South Africa?
No visa is required for stays of up to 90 days.
How long can Slovak citizens stay in South Africa?
Slovak passport holders can stay in South Africa for up to 90 days per entry under the current visa-free arrangement.
What documents do Slovak citizens need for South Africa?
A valid passport is all Slovak citizens need for a short visa-free visit (up to 90 days).
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