Embassy, Consular
Opening hours during the December holidays 2023/2024
Please note: Applications for short- and long-term visas will be accepted until 14 December 2023. The Consular Section will reopen on 09 January 2024. Appointments for certifications...
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South African Consulate General in Munich accepts visa applications on a walk-in basis on Tuesdays only
The South African Consulate General in Munich will be accepting visa applications on a walk-in basis from Tuesday 11 April 2023 (and every Tuesday thereafter) between 09:00 and 12:00. The last...
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31. October 2022
Change of Fees for Applications for South African Passports as of 1 November 2022
The Department of Home Affairs in South Africa announced the increase of passport application fees as of 1 November 2022. The fees will be as follows: Passport (32 pages): R1200 =...
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Meeting of Consular Sections
Messieurs Mzimasi Xabendlini, and Victor Tshete had a meeting with their counterparts Mr Yaw Osei-Appiah, and Mr Michael Sackey of the Embassy of the Republic of Ghana.
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21. September 2021
Minister Sisulu Welcomes Germany’s Decision to Remove SA from the 'Red List' Countries
Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu has thanked the German government for removing South Africa from the COVID-19 red list. This means that the country is no longer deemed as a “high risk” nation and...
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17. September 2020
Statement by President Cyril Ramaphosa on progress in the national effort to contain the COVID-19 pandemic
On 16 September 2020, President Cyril Ramaphosa updated South Africans on developments in government’s COVID-19 response and the path to economic recovery. "Just as we have acted together to...
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01. June 2020
Covid-19 Update: South Africa will be moving to Alert Level 3
Covid-19 Update: South Africa will be moving to Alert Level 3 of the lockdown on June 1, but the coronavirus will get much worse, before it gets better, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in an address...
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