I wonder if someone can help me please. My husband is from the UK and I am South African. He came here for the first time in 1984 and got a working visa and then permanent residence. We then went back to the UK in 2001 for 10years and on our return they told him that his permanent residence have fallen away as he was out of the country for more than 3 years. We then applied for spousal permit which he got but its says relative permit and it expires this coming Saturday. We did not know that he has to re-apply one month before the current one expires and when we did find out last week I have not been able to get time off work to go to home affairs and also my SA ID is lost. Can anyone please advise me what to do. We have been married for 25years this year and have 3 boys.
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I cannot find a helpline number I am afraid...but from experience you will rarely get any help over the phone from Home Affairs.
You could try going over the border and coming back but I have read that Home Affairs are cracking down on visa runs. They are realising that a lot of people are doing this simply to extend their visas. Furthermore, the additional 90 days I assume would only be valid on a tourist visa so I am not sure it would work with your husbands perment residency permit.
To be on the safe side, speak to an immigration consultant. Most of them will advise you without you having to a pay a fee so its definatley worth a try, especially as things have become even more unclear thanks to the new legislation that came in to place on the 1st of April.
Shantalie
As far as I am aware, the only way you can get around submitting an application late is by providing some sort of proof as to why you could not submit on time. For instance, some documents that your applied for got delayed in the post (you will still need to prove you applied ahead of time). As your ID got lost you could maybe use that as your reason, but I think you'll be expected to show that you have at least applied for your ID book already. When handing in the application you will need to attached a letter explaining the cause behind the application being delayed.
This is just what I know from my previous experience, so you might also want to get further insight from a professional immigration consultant. Furthermore, from the 1st April 2014 a number of changes were made to the visa process...you will need to see how these changes affected your husbands situation.
For more info you can also take a look at the Visas for South Africa page.
Good luck
Shantalie