• Issue emergency passports or travel documents.
• Legalise or authenticate documents, witness and certify signatures.
• Contact your relatives or friends for assistance.
• Advise you on how to transfer funds.
• Arrange medical help.
• Help put you in touch with local doctors, lawyers and interpreters/translators.
• Assist in the event of a death.
• Arrange for next-of-kin to be informed of an accident or death and advise on procedures.
• Assist South African citizens during extreme emergencies such as natural disasters and civil unrest.
• Assist victims of robbery and other violence.
• Provide assistance in dealing with the criminal justice system.
• Assist with locating missing persons.
• Help locate abducted children and attempt to reunite them with their custodial parents.
• Contact and visit South African citizens arrested or detained and, in certain circumstances, arrange for messages to be sent to relatives or friends.
• Make representations on your behalf to the local authorities in certain circumstances.
• Intervene in court proceedings.
• Get you out of prison.
• Give legal advice or instigate court proceedings on your behalf.
• Get better treatment for you in hospital or prison than is provided for local nationals.
• Investigate a crime.
• Pay your hotel, legal, medical or any other bills.
• Pay your travelling expenses.
• Pay for the transport or cremation of the mortal remains of SA citizens.
• Undertake work better done by travel representatives, airlines, banks or motoring organisations.
• Obtain accommodation, work or a work permit on your behalf.
• Formally assist dual nationals in the country of their second nationality