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South Sudan Business Visa.
The South Sudan business visa gives you permission to enter and stay there for the maximum validity of your visa, if permitted. It allows its owner to engage in business-related activities, such as attending meetings or conferences, conducting or attending trainings, conducting internal audits, installing equipment, or performing other temporary services for a client, local branch, or department.
Documents required to obtain a South Sudan business visa
1. Application form https://www.southsudanembassyusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Form-5-A-Visa-Application-Form.pdf
2. Photo
3. Passport and copy of the main page
- Your passport must be valid for at least six months after the date of return.
- It must also have at least two blank pages.
4. Copy of identification document
5. Vaccination certificate
6. Reservation of plane tickets
- Booking of round-trip tickets
7. Proof of stay
- Valid (existing) reservation of the hotel/place of stay with the full address (name, street, city, zip code, contact information, booking number).
- In case of living in a private house, provide a copy of the resident card of the owner of the house (front and back) and fill in the address in the application.
8. Proof of sufficient funds
- Bank statements, cash, traveler's checks, vouchers, etc.
9. Invitation letter
- Addressed to the Embassy of South Sudan from your organization in South Sudan, indicating the purpose of the trip
10. Certificate of registration of the company
A business visa to South Sudan processing time.
The average processing time for a business visa to South Sudan is 5-14 working days. It depends on the country in which you are applying for a visa.
The cost of a business visa to South Sudan.
The cost of a business visa to South Sudan is 50-205 dollars. The amount of the fee may vary depending on your citizenship or country of application.
Where to apply for a South Sudan business visa?
You will apply for a South Sudan business visa at the South Sudan visa application centers, embassy, or consulate, depending on which visa application centers accept applications in your country of residence. If there are none of them in your country, you need to contact the embassy or consulate nearest to you.
Diplomatic, official, and service visa to South Sudan.
A South Sudanese diplomatic, official and service visa is an entry permit to participate in meetings, consultations, negotiations, exchange programs, and other events held in South Sudan by intergovernmental organizations.
Documents required to obtain a South Sudan diplomatic, official, and service visa
1. Application form
2. Photo
3. Passport and copy of the main page
- Your passport must be valid for at least six months after the date of return.
- It must also have at least two blank pages.
4. Copy of identification document
5. A copy of the residence permit/visa
- If the country of residence and nationality differ
6. Vaccination certificate
7. Reservation of plane tickets
- Booking of round-trip tickets
8. Proof of stay
- Valid (existing) reservation of the hotel/place of stay with the full address (name, street, city, zip code, contact information, booking number).
- In case of living in a private house, provide a copy of the resident card of the owner of the house (front and back) and fill in the address in the application.
9. Proof of sufficient funds
- Bank statements, cash, traveler's checks, vouchers, etc.
Processing time of South Sudan diplomatic, official, and service visa.
The average processing time for issuing a diplomatic, official, and service visa to South Sudan is 5-14 working days. It depends on the country in which you are applying for a visa.
South Sudan's diplomatic, official and service visa is free.
To obtain a work permit, employees need to submit several documents:
- Copy of valid passport
- Copy of 12-month visa
- Two passport photos
- Resume and relevant documents on academic qualifications
- Employment contract
- Letter of employment
- Police clearance
The Ministry of Labor will also request some documents from the employer, in particular:
- Certificate of registration
- Tax registration
- Memorandum and Articles of Association
- Business License
Application process
- As an employer, you can work with employees who are not citizens of your country to help them get a work permit.
- The employee must start the process of obtaining a multiple-entry visa valid for 12 months. After obtaining this visa, they can go to South Sudan.
- Once an employee enters the country, they can apply for a work permit through the Ministry of Labor. As part of the application process, they need to obtain permission to take fingerprints from the local police. As an employer, you must provide a letter of employment containing a job offer in the country. You also need to provide a copy of the employment contract.
- The Ministry of Labor will ensure that your employment contract meets the minimum requirements set out in the labor law. The employer will need their permission to hire an employee who is not a citizen of the country.
- You will also need to provide all the necessary information about the company to apply. The applicant may submit these materials together with other items to the Ministry of Labor.
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