How & Where to Submit Your UI19 Form for UIF in South Africa

By | August 11, 2025

If you’re applying for UIF benefits in South Africa, submitting your UI19 form (Declaration of Information of Commercial Employees) correctly is essential for a smooth claims process. This guide explains where to upload your UI19 form, what documents you’ll need, and tips to avoid delays ; tailored for South African applicants.

Documents & Info Needed for UI19 Submission

To process your UIF claim, ensure you have the following ready:

1. Personal & Employment Details

  • Full name, SA ID number, and contact details
  • UIF reference number (if available)
  • Previous employer’s name, address, and employment dates
  • Reason for unemployment (retrenchment, dismissal, etc.)

2. Proof of Income & Banking Info

  • Recent payslips or income proof (to calculate benefits)
  • Active bank account details (account holder name, branch code, account number) for EFT payments

3. Supporting Documents (If Applicable)

  • Retrenchment letter or dismissal notice
  • Employer confirmation of termination (if required)

Where to Submit Your UI19 Form in South Africa

You can submit your completed UI19 form and supporting documents via:

Key Tips for a Successful Submission

✅ Double-check accuracy – Errors delay processing.
✅ Keep copies of all submitted documents.
✅ Follow up with UIF if you don’t receive confirmation within 21 days.

FAQs About the UI19 Form

Q: Can I submit a UI19 form without my employer?
A: Yes, but you’ll need proof of employment (e.g., payslips, contract).

Q: How long does UIF take to process claims?
A: Typically 6–8 weeks if all documents are correct.

Q: What if my UI19 form is rejected?
A: Contact UIF (call 0800 030 007) or visit a Labour Centre for assistance.

Need More Help?

For UIF application support, check:

Submitting your UI19 form correctly ensures faster UIF payouts. Always verify requirements with the Department of Labour to avoid setbacks.

Updated for 2025 submissions | South African English