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Old 20.11.2009, 19:39
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Re: How do South Africans obtain a permit when marrying a Swiss person?

I'm in the final stages of bringing my South African wife to Switzerland. While I am not Swiss (American, C-permit holder, here since 2001), I believe the process is nearly identical--the process is mostly interested in the immigrant.

Start with the Swiss Embassy for Pretoria website and this document: Resident Visa Requirements

You can follow up with other bits here on the forum, like a recent thread of mine: Documentation to bring my non-EU wife to CH

The rough break down of the process is like this:
  1. Gather your documents
  2. You apply for visa outside of Switzerland
  3. Your spouse provides more documents
  4. Visa issued
  5. Come to Switzerland
  6. Organize your residence permit
  7. Find a job
  8. Organize your work permit
My wife and I are between step 4 & 5.

Things we learned about this that you should pay attention to:
  • Organize a criminal records check with the SA police now. This can take weeks and weeks. I think we waited over seven weeks for it.
  • Organize your unabridged marriage certificate now. This can take weeks and weeks.
  • (Somewhat in contradiction to Ebony's advice...) The Consulate and Embassy are not 100% accurate all the time on the finer points. They may give bad information. They may contradict themselves from one day to the next. E.g.: A Civil Union marriage is not legal in Switzerland because it is for gay people. Like a police clearance letter is not required when you apply at the embassy, even thought the documents say it is required.
Point is, be prepared to be a bit flexible and work with the system.

Send me a PM if you get frustrated with this thread or want to chat about it confidentially.
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