Unlocking New Paths – Your Guide to Visas and Support 

Unlocking New Paths - Your Guide to Visas and Support 

Unlocking New Paths - Your Guide to Visas and Support 

We have some important news for Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) holders like you! The Department of Home Affairs has extended the ZEP validity until December 31, 2023, and this extension brings new opportunities for you to explore. 

Explore Mainstream Visas: Your Chance for a Fresh Start 

Now, during this extension, you have the chance to apply for different visas. This means you can look into other options to stay legally in South Africa. We want to help you through this process. Our team is here to figure out which visa or waiver might be right for you and guide you through the application. 

How We Can Help: Your Supportive Partner 

Not sure about which visa or waiver is suitable for you? Don’t worry! We’re here to assist you in finding the best option. Our team will guide you through the application process, making it as easy as possible for you. 

Protection While You Wait: No Deportation Worries 

Once you’ve applied for a visa or waiver, you don’t need to worry about being deported. Even while waiting for the decision, you’re protected. This means you can stay in South Africa and continue with your daily life without the fear of sudden changes. 

Steps to a Secure Future: What You Need to Know 

Extension Details: The ZEP is now valid until December 31, 2023. 
New Opportunities: Explore different visas during this extension to secure your stay. 
How We Help: Our team is ready to assist you in finding the right visa and guiding you through the application process. 

Protection Assurance: You won’t face deportation while waiting for the visa or waiver decision. 

Stay Connected: Let Us Support You 

We understand that this might be a new process for you, and we’re here to make it as smooth as possible. If you have any questions or need assistance, please reach out to us. We want to support you on this journey to a secure and legal future in South Africa

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