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Whatcher

My wife is a South African citizen. I'm looking for work and have a potential position with a US company to work a 60 day project here in Pretoria. Will I need a work permit and are there any special benefits to being married to a SA. I have temp residency, good till March 2017. Home Affars is not very helpful or knowledgable. Appreciate any input.

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kenjee

Hello Whatcher and welcome on board °µÍø½ûÇø :top:

I invite you to read articles relevant to your query in our °µÍø½ûÇø Guide : Work in South Africa as well as Visas for  South Africa

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Kenjee
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Whatcher

Thank you, I will have a look

ImmigrationSouthAfrica

Hi Watcher

Sorry for the late reply. You technically should have a visa that allows you to work. You say you have temporary residency - I assume that means a relatives visa due to being married to a South Africa citizen (your wife). On a relatives visa, you are not allowed to work.

You either need to apply for a work endorsement on your current visa (takes longer - it is a totally new application) or you need to apply for a visitor's visa allowing you to work. Depending on what work it is, you could do this at the border or at a SA mission abroad.

Whatcher

Thank you for that information. I would think the visitors visa would be counter productive as I had to travel back to the US to obtain the Temp residency Visa which is good for 2 years. The visitors visa is good for 90 days. I did some research and found that a Critical Skills visa is good for 5 years and can be changed to another company without re-submission each time I change jobs. I work a lot of contract positions and this would be more conducive to my needs. My skills are also listed as Critical Skills. It is my hope that I can find a company here in South Africa that is able to process this request for me. While I can do it myself, having someone with a history of the process could help me avoid  some of the hurtles I'm certain to encounter. I had to go to 5 different Home Affairs offices before discovering what was needed to renew my Relatives visa.

ImmigrationSouthAfrica

Ah, in that case good luck with the critical skills work visa application!

Whatcher

Thanks again