SIU Investigation Reveals Exploitation of the Immigration System
Recently, the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) was authorised by President Cyril Ramaphosa, under Proclamation 154 of 2024, to set out an investigation into the Departmen...

Boasting unmatched natural beauty, world-class healthcare, and ample opportunity for career growth, South Africa is rich soil in which to plant the seeds of your future. As you prepare to relocate to South Africa, a professional South African Immigration Attorney can help you achieve temporary or permanent residency while avoiding costly delays.
At JLIA, our team of South African Immigration Attorneys will help you navigate the intricacies of the immigration process, while keeping you informed of your application’s progress every step of the way. After an initial assessment, our team will guide you through the various visa options open to you. It can vary from a critical skills visa to general work, study, spousal or retirement visas. Getting professional advice is vital as selecting the incorrect category can result in lengthy and expensive delays.
Our team will ensure that all documents are correctly submitted and follow up with the Department of Home Affairs on your behalf. In the event of unnecessary delays or no feedback regarding the outcome of your application, our team is able to force an outcome through litigation. Going to court may seem extreme, but it is the fastest and most effective way forward when facing ongoing delays. Our focus is to help you gain residency through the most efficient means at our disposal.
With almost a decade of experience successfully helping foreign nationals achieve temporary or permanent South African residency, June Luna Immigration Attorneys can be your guide. From simplifying the process to ensuring you receive a timely outcome, your application will be in the best hands.
For more information on our South African immigration services, please contact our team, or complete our online form, and we will contact you.
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