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    Faster passport renewals now available for South Africans in NZ

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveJuly 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Passport renewal times for South Africans in New Zealand have been slashed from a year to just a few weeks, thanks to the opening of new VFS Global processing centres in Wellington — and soon, Auckland.

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    As reported by IOL, the new system promises turnaround times of three to four weeks, a dramatic improvement on the six to twelve months it previously took through the South African High Commission.

    Until now, applicants had no choice but to submit documents through the High Commission in Wellington, only for them to be sent back to South Africa for final processing — a cumbersome process that forced many to plan around long delays or even travel back home to apply in person.

    According to the High Commission’s own website, “It takes SIX TO TWELVE MONTHS to process new South African documents,” and applicants were previously advised to book appointments at least 18 months before their current passport expired to avoid delays.

    But the newly introduced VFS Global offices are changing the game.

    Beyond faster processing, the private visa service also offers South Africans in New Zealand relief from the stress, costs, and logistical nightmares of securing their documents.

    While many are celebrating the shift, others are questioning why the High Commission couldn’t offer similar turnaround times.

    The discrepancy between government and private sector efficiency has raised eyebrows. As IOL notes, the new system “raises some uncomfortable questions” about whether the delays are due to outdated systems — or a deeper, unspoken bias against South Africans living abroad.

    Regardless, the new offices represent a long-awaited win for the diaspora — and a hopeful sign of further improvements in consular services to come.

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