South Africa recognises internationally defined refugees and grants them protection under the Refugees Act. Asylum seekers in Free State have the right to remain in the country while their application is pending, and recognised refugees enjoy most of the same rights as South African citizens.
Step 1. Apply for asylum status at a Refugee Reception Office (RRO) in Free State as soon as possible after arrival. You will be given an asylum seeker permit (Section 22 permit).
Step 2. Keep your Section 22 permit renewed — an expired permit makes you vulnerable to arrest and deportation.
Step 3. If your application is rejected, appeal to the Refugee Appeal Authority of South Africa (RAASA) within 30 days.
Step 4. If you have been recognised as a refugee (Section 24 status), apply for a Refugee Identity Document at Home Affairs.
Step 5. Access legal assistance through the Scalabrini Centre, Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR), or Legal Aid for assistance with appeals or renewals.
📋 CCMA: Bloemfontein CCMA (051 411 2700)
⚖️ Legal Aid SA: Legal Aid South Africa — Bloemfontein (051 411 8600)
🏛️ High Court: Free State Division of the High Court, Bloemfontein (051 492 4700)
🏢 Magistrates' Courts: Bloemfontein, Welkom, Phuthaditjhaba, Kroonstad, and other magistrates' courts
🏠 Rental Housing Tribunal: Free State Rental Housing Tribunal (051 403 3710)
The Free State has a large agricultural sector with significant ESTA farm worker rights issues, and Bloemfontein hosts the Supreme Court of Appeal — the highest court on non-constitutional matters.