PASSOP OPENS ZDP APPEALS DESK TO ASSIST ZIMBABWEANS IN SOUTH AFRICA

mother_with_childPASSOP has opened a ZDP Appeals Desk to assist Zimbabweans who applied for work permits/ study permits/business permits. We are monitoring the collection of permits at the Department of Home Affairs Regional Offices at Wynberg to assist with the problems faced by Zimbabweans who applied for these permits. If you are one of the Zimbabweans that applied fo

ZDP APPEALS GUIDELINES

IMPORTANT NOTE: If your permit application under the ZDP is currently pending, you have the full right to work, study and have access to basic health care in South Africa. If your employer, your childs school, or hospital is refuting this, our office can provide you with a letter that confirms the above to be true.

APPEALS PROCESS

? If you receive a second SMS from the Department of Home Affairs, wait at least 5 working days and then go to the Home Affairs Department offices where you applied to collect your results. There is currently a backlog so your results may not be ready until after the 5 working day period.

? When you are going to collect your results, make sure you bring your original passport.

? After you collect your results and your application is rejected, ask for a rejection letter from the Home Affairs officials before you leave. The rejection letter will tell you the reason why your application was rejected.

? When you have a rejection letter, you have to draft an appeal letter addressed to the Director General of the Department of Home Affairs.

? Depending on the reason for the decision to reject your application, you may be required to provide additional information together with your letter of appeal to the Department of Home Affairs.

? Submit the letter of appeal within 10 working days of receiving the outcome.

PENDING APPLICATIONS

If your work permit application is still pending, and if you are having problems with your employer or bank:

? Come to PASSOP to get a right to work/right to health/ right to education or bank letter.

IF THE PERMIT IS VALID FOR LESS THAN 4 YEARS

? Bring a copy of passport with the permit.

? If your permit was put on an old or expired passport while you now have a new passport, bring both copies of both the old and new passport

? Write a letter to the Director General in the Department of Home Affairs requesting for an extension of the permit deadline to 4 years or transfer of the permit to a new passport. (We can assist with writing this letter.)

? After such a letter has been sent to the Director General one should expect a reply after 6 weeks for the reply from the Department of Home Affairs.

GENERAL INFORMATION

? If you have lost the SIM card you used when you applied, do a sim-swap as soon as possible so that the Department of Home Affairs is able to communicate with you concerning the outcome of your permit application.

? The first SMS sent by Home Affairs acknowledging reception of your application contains a reference number. Please ensure that you write down this number somewhere safe in the event that your telephone or SIM card is lost or stolen.

? Please ensure that you keep your application receipt safe.

? If your fingerprints have not yet been taken, wait for an SMS from the Department of Home Affairs.

? In the case that your permit is missing at the Department of Home Affairs, the Department of Home Affairs is responsible for issuing you with a new work permit. PASSOP can assist you in drafting a letter to the Director General requesting for a replacement. You must also bring a copy of your passport, permit application receipt and letter from your employer.

HOW PASSOP CAN HELP

? Drafting appeal letters

? Drafting request for extension letters/request for replacement permit letters etc

? Draft right to work/right to education/right to health or access to bank letters for clients

IMPORTANT CONTACTS

PASSOP Office in Wynberg: 021 820 4664

Home Affairs Pretoria- 012 810 7322

Department of Home Affairs (Toll Free)- 0800 2044 76

Home Affairs Wynberg- 021 763 6400/03

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