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South Africa Travel Visa Explained

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South Africa Travel Visa Explained

It’s easy for African Americans to Travel to South Africa. The Visa is FREE for American Citizens and you can have up to 180 Days in the country of South Africa with an approved extension.

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  1. What about Orania. The small farm town in the northern part of South Africa. If I have a visa I should be able to visit or stay in any city , town village,etc..

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