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  1. Hello,

     

    You will need form BI-1664 & BI529 if you type in google these forms you can find them.

    Copy of your green card.

    Letter stating why you want to retain South African Citizenship.

    Copy of your South African Passport.

    $25 fee Money Order

     

    You need to do this before you become a US citizen. As far as getting the documents notarized you can just go to a UPS store and ask for a notary that is what we did.

     

    You can PM me if you have any other questions. We did this a couple years ago.

  2. On 4/27/2022 at 3:41 AM, ROK2USA said:

    Happy Freedom Day almal! 

    @LuFlolady and @vistawateraz are you planning on applying for retention of SA citizenship?

    I always wondered when in the process you're supposed to send in the application... while N400 is pending or before you submit N400 paperwork...

    Hi! I just saw this, but  if you are planning on applying for US Citizenship I would go ahead and apply to keep your South African Citizenship. It took a while for ours to come in the mail. You HAVE like last day possible to have it when you take the Oath.

  3. 9 hours ago, Tim&Pashy said:

    My fiancee is trying to pick up her police clearance at the CRC, we have confirmation that the form is ready. But the agent we have been working with to expedite the process is telling us that the CRC is closed and has no update on when they will reopen. Her police clearance has been in ready status since March 3rd. This is the only thing that she needs to process her visa. Can anyone confirm if the centre is really closed?

    I saw online that SAPS Criminal Records unit is going to be locked until further notice due to unpaid rent. This was posted March 8.The agent she is working with should have more news or be able to tell her what to do next.

  4. On 6/30/2021 at 11:05 PM, Disfan01 said:

    I had the opposite experience.  I was not even allowed to wait outside the embassy while my husband went for his interview.  I had to wait for him at the mall.  This was in Sept 2019  

    Oh wow maybe it's changed! This was over 5 years ago for us.

     

     

  5. On 5/26/2020 at 7:52 PM, kristinaax03225 said:

    Hello y’all,

    I have quite a few months til we get to the interview stage. However, I am curious does the South Africa allow the US citizen in during the interview? As I am planning on going a few days before the interview and then flying back if approved with my fiancé 

     

    Hi they did several years ago allow US citizens in for the interview. I had my passport and said I wanted to come in with my husband, and they were fine with that. We were both living in South Africa at the time, and went to the interview together.

  6. On 3/22/2020 at 2:51 PM, JCP said:

    The president of South Africa recently said those who didn’t need visas to enter South Africa will need one now. And then didn’t give much info on that. Last year my bf visited me for 12 day’s and didn’t need a visa. He’s planning on visiting me again for two weeks after all this commotion clears up. Does anyone know if he’ll need a visa to stay here two weeks? Sorry if this question is stupid everything’s just so unclear here. 

    No he should not need a visa for 2 weeks.

  7. On 8/21/2019 at 9:57 AM, SamNadia said:

    I have looked high and low for the rescheduling policies for the US consulate in South Africa and I only get redirected some where else and find nothing...

     

    does anyone one know the policy of rescheduling interviews for SA? 

    If you can reach someone at the Consulate they are pretty flexible about having to reschedule. I know of several people that had to reschedule and were able too.

  8. I think the answer is it really depends. I would count on it taking somewhere from 2-4 months. Some VJs have been lucky and have gotten theirs sooner. The PCC goes through a lot of different people and can sit on a desk for a while. If you do it yourself then I would arrange for a courier company to pick it up and deliver to you.

     

    If you need it sooner then that there are several companies that can assist.

     

    http://www.docassist.co.za/

    https://bunnyhop.co.za/

  9. 11 hours ago, Mozam said:

    Anyone have any input to know if being "banned" from SA will influence his entrance into the USA even though he has already been approved for his US visa? 

     

    We've called and emailed. They are basically saying "we stated the processing times from the being of the process". They have to do their "due diligence" since the visa has been printed and issued, so we should have accounted for this process. So disappointed in my embassy right now. 

    I the USC was living in South Africa when the ban (Undesirable) person came about. It wont influence anything with the United States. I have included some links that will help explain the ban some more.

     

    https://www.nwivisas.com/nwi-blog/south-africa/how-to-avoid-being-declared-as-an-“undesirable”-person-in-south-africa/

     

    https://www.savisas.com/blog/reasons-foreigners-receive-bans-entering-south-africa/

  10. 4 hours ago, Mozam said:

     

    We arrived on a Wednesday (Jan 23) and our first medical appointment was on a Friday (Jan 25). Then our interview was on Feb 7th. I have no idea about applying for a longer stay. Americans do get 90 days so it isn't a problem for me.

     

    I came back to Mozambique today because everything has to be out of our house by tomorrow. He is still in SA waiting. I will be at it again in the morning trying to move mountains. (Help me Jesus). We are looking into what we need to do with his SA visa stamp. I've heard multiple stories of people being banned from the country for "X" number of years for overstaying even by just 1 day. The U.S. Embassy doesn't seem to care and just keep giving a blanket answer that it takes 10 days to return the issued visa after AP. I literally don't care about getting the American visa in my hand right now (since we know we are approved) I just don't want him to overstay his visa because the embassy won't return his passport like we've asked. 

    With regard to the ban from South Africa don't worry about it to much. You can get the ban removed. Make sure you have all your paperwork with you!! The ban was really big several years, but S.A. has eased up on it.

     

     

  11. 5 hours ago, IsabelleFredrick said:

    Could someone who has applied for k1 and k3's and had interview, be willing to talk me through the packet 3 and 4 on the SA site: 

    https://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=South Africa&cty=Johannesburg

     

    It's overwhelming and a lot! 

     

    I would post in the thread South African K1 Visa Applicants. There are lots of members there. I can help but I did DCF.

  12. 6 hours ago, Mel & Llew said:

    @Heidi888 I came across 2 interesting articles about retaining SA citizenship once you apply for US citizenship (few years down the line after getting married): 


    --> https://www.thesouthafrican.com/south-african-citizenship-dual-nationality/

    --> https://www.nwivisas.com/nwi-blog/south-africa/does-south-africa-allow-dual-citizenship/

     

    It seems you have to apply to retain your SA citizenship, you don't automatically just keep it indefinitely. Also important to know later down the road (when you have 2 passports) is that (if you're still also a SA citizen) it is illegal to enter or leave SA with your US passport - you have to use your SA passport on the SA side.

     

    Good luck! :)

    Yes, you have to apply to keep it if you also want US Citizenship. It's called Letter of Retention. Just make sure you have that letter before you apply for US Citizenship.

  13. On 2/2/2019 at 2:08 PM, RenC said:

    Hi All

     

    Just wanted to introduce myself as I am new on the forum. The discussions are all very helpful!

     

    I am also in the K-1 visa process. My fiance submitted our application end of September 2018. Now still in the loooong waiting period for NOA2.

     

    I am living in Cape Town, South Africa.

     

    Celia

    Hello!! Hope the process is smooth for you!

     

    I used to live in Cape Town. :)

  14. 7 minutes ago, MozambiqueSoninha said:

    GAH!  The "Supervisor" just sent me this response.   The marriage certificate has been accepted!  What are they talking about?   When I emailed them they said a finacial document was wrong, but it is also marked as accepted!?!?

     

    I really don't know what to do at this point?   How do I hold their hand and show them I have the correct document?  Is there something wrong making them thing the documents should be from SA and not MOZ or are they just being lazy and not taking the time to investigate?  

     

    Dear Sir/Madam:

     

    The Customer Assistance Team at National Visa Center is trying to complete the processing of your case. We have noted that we are still missing the following:

     

    ·         Principal Applicant’s Birth Certificate (The document we received is not acceptable for immigration purposes.  We need the Birth Certificate (Certidao Narrativa Completa de Nascimento) issued by Conservatoria dos Registos of city of birth. There may be a fee for this service.)

    ·         Principal Applicant’s Marriage Certificate (The Marriage Certificate (Certidao Narrativa Completa de Casamento) is issued by Conservatoria dos Registos Civis of city of marriage. This certificate is applicable to any civil marriage performed in the country. There may be a fee for this service.)

     

    Please obtain and upload scanned copies of these documents to avoid processing delays with your visa petition. For information regarding the document you need to submit please go to http://travel.state.gov/documents.

     

    Sincerely,

     

    Rusty | NVC Customer Assistance Team

    Team PAE

    DOS – National Visa Center | 32 Rochester Ave | Portsmouth, NH 03801-2909

    o. 603-334-0507

    CANVCEDP@state.gov

    I think you need a supervisor. Someone is not understanding these documents.

  15. 13 hours ago, Pdvdw said:

    This morning I woke up to a SMS that the birth certificate is ready, so happy haha. Thanks for your help.

     

    For anyone who may read this and is still waiting for theirs: I contacted all the companies who can help with Birth Certificates, and the most helpful ones were Q-Line. They said they would be able to probably get it to me in 2 weeks (before Christmas). Bunnyhop said they don't process applications that have already started like mine, and Docassist closes on Friday and said I'll have to call them again in the new year.

    Best way to wake up!! Congrats. One step closer!!

     

    Thanks for heads up about the companies. I'll let other people know.

  16. 6 hours ago, Pdvdw said:

    Thanks for this. Do you know any of the companies that are fast? I have been talking to a few today, but if you have recommendations that would be cool.

     

    I'll try go down to Home Affairs sometime this week.

    Bunnyhop and Docassist!!

     

    They will be able to advice you on a time period before you pay them and enter into a contact.

  17. 5 hours ago, Pdvdw said:

    Hi all

     

    I am currently in "In Transit" status from NVC. I have applied for my Unabridged Birth Certificate 4 months ago and have been calling them every second day now, but have yet to receive my Unabridged. 

     

    How long did yours take? Anything I can do to speed up the situation? I am worried I'll have to postpone the interview date if the certificate doesn't arrive in time. 

     

    I'd appreciate any help. Thank you so much.

    The only other thing is to pay a company to get your Birth Certificate for you. The various companies can you usually secure one pretty fast. Are you close to a Home Affairs? Sometimes if you go down there and speak with someone you have better luck then on the phone.

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