Home Affairs is trying to encourage South Africans to collect their smart IDs and passports, with 500,000 documents waiting.
Home Affairs is opening seven offices on Saturday, 5 August 2023, which will provide services to people who can’t visit a branch on weekdays.
“It remains a great concern that over 500,000 smart ID cards are still to be collected in Home Affairs offices across the country.”The department has recently launched several initiatives that make applying for and collecting smart ID cards and passports easier. The extension applies to nearly 200 modernised Live Capture offices that process smart ID cards and passports and started on 27 July 2023.
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