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Andyrides 24 Jan 2020 12:52

Just to tie the knot on this.

I went to the Us consulate today. It was $50 for the signed letter. I brought it to the CT motor vehicle. They issued the TRN on the spot.

xtjoe 17 May 2020 21:07

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Originally Posted by maomao (Post 581189)
Alright I’m going to update this information myself. I have been to the traffic registration center at civic center Cape Town three times. The lady at the counter finally accepted my papers today. Here’s what she took from me

-my passport
-certified copy of my 30-day tourist visa
-lease agreement (the one provided in this post but duly modified)
-invoice of the rent (the one provided in this post but duly modified)
-application for the TRN
-2 Black n white photos

From what I understand, they were mainly checking two things, 1)type of visa, and 2)proof of address.

For visas, they would normally want to see a work or study visa. They told me that they could not give the TRN to any tourist visa holders. But I managed to argue my way out by explaining that I just want to buy a motorcycle here and ride it to Europe.

For proof of address, I strongly suggest other travelers, who want to do the similar thing, to use the lease agreement and the invoice on this post and change them accordingly. The traffic department would not accept anything like a online booking reservation. They would require something more legitimate. So I just went down to the internet cape and modified the lease agreement and invoices. After that I wrote the hostel’s owner’s name on the lease and sign it myself (I have already tried to use the utility billy hostel gave me but the traffic department required more documents so I decided to do this whole thing on my own).

And today I walked in there and handed in all the documents from above, the lady seemed very satisfied and said “this is much better”.

At last she told me to come back in 10 days. Well, now I just felt much relieved and hopefully I could pick up the TRN next week. bier


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This the correct way and works, I have assisted a few travellers with proof of residence/getting bikes registered no problem

eddyboi 12 Jan 2021 06:04

TRN Fixer Jo Burg - Stressfree
 
I managed to get my TRN and all documentation through a fixer in Jo Burg called Freddie. He is reliable and gets the job done quickly and cheaply. He will make your life easy. His contact is (+27) 078 992 1297 and email is freddyphetolo@gmail.com. Best of luck

MAXVERT 21 Feb 2021 15:49

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Originally Posted by eddyboi (Post 617003)
I managed to get my TRN and all documentation through a fixer in Jo Burg called Freddie. He is reliable and gets the job done quickly and cheaply. He will make your life easy. His contact is (+27) 078 992 1297 and email is freddyphetolo@gmail.com. Best of luck




Thanks for that ^^^ juat what I'm looking for !

But my gmail doesn't seem to think the email address for Freddy is correct.
Any other contact info for him .


Max

WANDRR 21 Jun 2021 18:20

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Originally Posted by eddyboi (Post 617003)
I managed to get my TRN and all documentation through a fixer in Jo Burg called Freddie. He is reliable and gets the job done quickly and cheaply. He will make your life easy. His contact is (+27) 078 992 1297 and email is freddyphetolo@gmail.com. Best of luck

What is a reasonable fee to pay Freddie? I'm headed there in October.


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