The short answer
Your best option would be to urgently consult with an organisation experienced in dealing with Home Affairs.
The whole question
Dear Athalie
Where can I get help with getting Home Affairs to process my application for citizenship for my son, born in 2020 in Russia, and whose father is South African? Russian birth certificates do not mention the father, so my child’s father had a DNA test done to confirm paternity. My 90 days of not having to have a visa are fast running out and still no response from Home Affairs.
The long answer
The South African Citizenship Act, 1995 (Act 88 of 1995) was amended by the South African Citizenship Amendment Act, 2010 (Act No. 17 of 2010) which came into operation on 1 January 2013. It brought in new requirements for claiming citizenship. This is what the South African High Commission says: A child born outside South Africa and of which at least one of the parents was a South African citizen at the time of the child's birth has a claim to South African citizenship by descent. The child's birth must, however, be registered in South Africa for the child to acquire South African citizenship.
Foreign Birth Registration, according to Home Affairs:
Requirements:
To apply for South African citizenship by descent, you will need to submit the following documents to the Department of Home Affairs:
As I understand from your email, you have done all these things, but you have still not got a response from Home Affairs.
As you probably know, Home Affairs has a huge backlog of applications, and many people are severely disadvantaged by the department’s dysfunctionality. The problem is that if your visa runs out before they get onto your application, you are in danger of being deported and then they can ban you from coming back for the next five years as an undesirable person.
Since Home Affairs has proved more responsive to a stronger legal voice than inquiries made by an ordinary person, I think your best option would be to urgently consult with one of the following organisations which have had a great deal of experience in dealing with Home Affairs:
Musina 015 534 2203
Durban: 031 301 0531
Pretoria: 012 320 2943
Johannesburg: 011 339 1960
Cape Town: 021 424 8561
Email:info@lrc.org.za
Johannesburg: 011 836 9831
Cape Town: 021 481 3000.
Pro Bono, a legal organisation that will take a case on without charge, if they think it is in the public interest:
Email: info@probono.org.za
Johannesburg: 011 339 6080
Cape Town: 087 806 6070/1/2
Wishing you the best,
Athalie
Answered on April 20, 2023, 11:36 a.m.
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