Pathway to Obtaining a Short-Term Work Visa in Namibia Without Rejection

Pathway to Obtaining a Short-Term Work Visa in Namibia Without Rejection

Pathway to Obtaining a Short-Term Work Visa in Namibia Without Rejection

If you are looking to secure a Short-Term Work Visa in Namibia while avoiding rejection, our firm provides a structured pathway that ensures approval. Our strategy involves establishing a business in Namibia, creating employment opportunities for Namibians, and leveraging business assets to strengthen your visa application.


Steps

Step 1: Establishing a Business in Namibia

To begin, we will assist you in registering a business in Namibia. This step requires you to provide notarized identification documents. Our firm will hold 60% ownership of the newly registered company, while you retain 40%. Once the company is officially registered, we will initiate the application process for a three-month short-term work visa, which typically takes 4 to 6 weeks for approval.

Step 2: Strengthening Your Business Profile for Short-Term Work Visa in Namibia Approval

Our strategy is to present you as an employer who actively contributes to the Namibian economy by hiring local employees. To support this, we will:

  • Identify and acquire 4 to 5 vehicles (costing between N$70,000 and N$120,000 each) under the new company.
  • Hire drivers for each vehicle, ensuring they are registered for social security and tax compliance.
  • Register your company for all necessary business certificates, including:
    • Income Tax Certificate (from NAMRA)
    • Social Security Certificate
    • SME Certificate
    • Affirmative Action Certificate
    • Good Standing Certificate
  • Implement a structured banking system where daily income from operations is deposited into the company’s FNB business account. Employees will be paid through the same account to demonstrate financial activity and compliance.
  • Register all vehicles under the business name to showcase tangible investments.

With these steps, we create a solid business foundation, ensuring that immigration authorities view your application as credible and rejection-proof.


Step 3: Short-Term Work Visa Application & Renewals

Once the company is operational, we will submit your application for a three-month short-term work visa. Upon approval, you can travel to Namibia and oversee your business operations.

Our firm will handle the visa renewal process on your behalf, even if you are outside Namibia. All required documents will be scanned and sent to you for signing, ensuring a seamless extension process. Your business will generate the necessary funds to cover renewal fees, eliminating additional out-of-pocket expenses.


Pathway to Permanent Residence in Namibia

If you wish to transition from a short-term work visa to permanent residence, we will guide you through the following steps:

  1. Apply for a Short-Term Work Visa – Initial visa valid for up to six months.
  2. Apply for a Long-Term Work Permit – Typically valid for one to three years.
  3. Apply for Permanent Residence Permit – Once all requirements are met.

Our Firm Will Manage the Entire Process

Throughout this process, our firm will handle:

  • Employer Representation – Completing and submitting all employer-related forms.
  • Company Registration – Ensuring legal compliance with BIPA and other regulatory bodies.
  • Financial Surety – Securing a deed of surety with the bank.
  • Vacancy Advertisement – Posting job openings in local newspapers as required.
  • Employee Registration – Providing proof of social security contributions.
  • Employment Documentation – Including CVs of unsuccessful local candidates to justify hiring foreign workers.

Additionally, we will manage the daily business operations, ensuring:

  • Regular updates on business performance.
  • Bi-weekly shareholder meetings.
  • Real-time tracking of vehicle movements through an online system.
  • Annual dividend payments in November of each year.
  • Coverage of rent fees (for the first month) and 50% of flight costs for shareholders visiting Namibia, subject to business account balances.

Why This Pathway is the Best Option?

Namibia offers a Residence by Investment program that requires a minimum investment of USD 365,000. However, our alternative approach allows you to establish a legitimate business, employ Namibians, and secure a work visa with a minimum investment of USD 18,700.

By investing in a transport business, you:

  • Gain 40% ownership of a company with registered assets.
  • Secure a work permit in 4 to 6 weeks.
  • Avoid the need for a larger financial investment.

Pathway to Obtaining a Short-Term Work Visa in Namibia Without Rejection
Pathway to Obtaining a Short-Term Work Visa in Namibia Without Rejection

Timeline for Short-Term Work Visa Approval

Total Duration: 9 to 10 weeks

  1. Company Registration – Completed within 12 to 16 working days.
  2. Vehicle Acquisition & Employment – Purchasing cars and hiring drivers immediately after company registration.
  3. Preparation of Immigration Documents2 days to compile and send for signing.
  4. Work Visa Submission – Filed at immigration for processing (4 to 6 weeks).

By following our method, in just 10 weeks, you will:
✔ Own 40% of a taxi service business in Windhoek, Namibia.
✔ Secure a work permit without rejections.
✔ Build a profitable, asset-backed business.

If you are ready to begin this journey, contact us today, and let us guide you toward securing your work visa and establishing a thriving business in Namibia!

Get in Touch!

Contact us now to start your application and take the first step toward securing your Namibian work visa and permanent residence!

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