Business Visa from South Africa to Sudan

Business Visa from South Africa to Sudan Description

  • This visa is for applicants who intend to build up and foster relationships with business partners in Sudan.
  • The business visa allows its holders to attend conferences, summits and trade fairs while in the country.
  • You may negotiate and sign business contracts while in the country.
  • An invitation letter from the host company detailing the company’s address, purpose and duration of your visit in Sudan is needed.
  • The certificate of business registration of your host company in Sudan is required.
  • If you have had prior business dealings with the company you are meeting with, proof of this is required.
  • A letter from your employer in South Africa affirming awareness, purpose and duration of your stay is important.
  • You need to obtain a business permit before you can carry out any of your business in the country.
  • A letter from the host company affirming that your expenses for the duration of stay in Sudan will be covered is needed.
  • If you are under the age of 18 years, the original copy of your birth certificate is required.
  • Proof of paid visa application fees is required.
  • With this visa, you cannot seek public funds.
  • Yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory.

Business Visa from South Africa to Sudan Requirements

  • South African passport which has a validity of 6 months from period of departure from the country. It must have two blank spaces for visa stamps.
  • Duly completed visa application form which has been signed and stamped where necessary.
  • Two recent passport-size photographs which fits the Sudanese visa requirements.
  • Your bank statement not older than 3 months from the period of entry to the country is required to show steady and continuous flow of income.
  • Certificates of vaccination against Yellow fever.
  • People under 16 can accompany you on your visa but you'll be required to provide the original birth certificate of the minor.
  • A letter of consent signed by both parents of a minor is also needed.
  • Valid travel insurance which covers medical insurance.
  • Proof of accommodation for the duration of your stay in Sudan which could be an invitation letter or hotel reservation.
  • The letter of invitation should be accompanied with a valid means of identification of your host.
  • Return or onward ticket.
  • Copy of travel itinerary.
  • Alcohol is forbidden in Sudan, and attempting to import it might result in severe penalties.
  • Visitors should be aware that if their passport contains evidence of a visit to Israel, a visa for Sudan will be refused.
  • This visa costs R700 and is usually processed for about 4 to 6 weeks.
  • This visa is for a 30 day stay but it can be extended in the Ministry of Interior.
  • All travellers  must register with the Aliens Department at the Ministry of Interior within three days of arrival in Sudan. The hotel you're lodged in may do this automatically but it is worth checking.
  • Mandatory Police registration for all nationalities is required within 24 hours of arrival
  • There is a high risk of terrorist violence in Sudan. Travellers are advised against travelling to Darfur, southern Kurdufan, and all borders except that of Egypt as these areas are active war zones.
Validity: 30 days
Processing Time: 4 - 6 weeks
Cost: 700.00
Address

1203 Pretorius Street, Hartfield, Monument Park, 0150, Pretoria, South Africa.

Phone

+27 12 342 4538

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