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Make the most of your trip to Singapore with this guide to important information, tips and advice for an enjoyable visit to our sunny island.

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Singapore’s visa policy is simple and the country is very open to visitors. Most nationalities can enter visa-free and enjoy stays of either 30 or 90 days. The rest can obtain an e-Visa although a local Singaporean contact or a visa agent is a requirement.

Owing to digitalization, entering and leaving Singapore is seamless through one of the automated lanes. If you’re eligible, you won’t even have to speak to an immigration officer!

To save you time and summarize all the information, this guide will cover everything about Singapore visa policy, visa requirements and eligibility.

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Visa policy and visa types.

Passport holders of 163 countries and territories can travel visa-free to Singapore for 30 or 90 days.

Those who aren’t visa-exempt must obtain a tourist visa. There are two ways to do that. The first is an e-Visa through a Singaporean contact. The second is through an authorized visa agent or a Singaporean embassy.

Lastly, certain nationalities can take advantage of the Visa Free Transit Facility (VFTF) if in transit in Singapore to or from a third country. This option allows stays for up to 96 hours (4 days).

Singapore does not offer Visa on Arrival.

Entry Requirements

Singapore Visa Requirements by Nationality

These entry requirements apply to all foreign citizens entering Singapore:

  • At least 6 months of passport validity
  • Valid visa unless visa exempt or using the Visa-Free Transit Facility (VFTF)
  • Completed SG Arrival Card
  • Return or onward ticket
  • Proof of sufficient cash for your stay

Immigration officers very rarely ask for the last two. If you use the automated gates, you will not be asked for any proof.

It is also a good idea to check the list of Prohibited and Controlled Goods as Singaporean Customs can be a lot more curious.

Visa Exemption

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The following countries are visa-exempt for Singapore. The length of allowed stay is either 30 or 90 days depending on your nationality.

  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Burkina Faso
  • Central African Republic
  • Congo, Dem. Rep. of
  • Congo, Rep. of
  • Côte d’Ivoire
  • Dominican Republic
  • El Salvador
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Liechtenstein
  • Marshall Islands
  • North Macedonia
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Philippines
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • São Tomé and Príncipe
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Sierra Leone
  • Solomon Islands
  • South Africa
  • Timor Leste
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Vatican City

Visa exemption is available at all border crossings via air, land, and sea.

Singapore Tourist Visa (e-Visa)

Singapore Tourist Visa (e-Visa) Sample

The nationalities that require a Singapore tourist visa are split into two levels. 

The main difference is that Level II countries must also submit a Letter of Introduction for Visa Application (LOI).

Assessment Level I Countries

  • North Korea
  • Turkmenistan

Assessment Level II Countries

  • Afghanistan
  • South Sudan

Visa Requirements

Even though it’s an e-Visa, as an applicant, you cannot apply for the e-Visa on your own. The e-Visa application must be submitted by a local Singaporean contact or applied through an authorized visa agent approved by ICA such as VFS Global. 

The Singaporean contact must be at least 21 years old, a legal citizen or resident of Singapore, and have access to SingPass , the Singapore Identity Verification app.

Both Level I and Level II are required to submit:

  • Completed and signed Form 14A
  • A passport-sized color photograph taken within the last 3 months. These are the photo requirements .
  • A photocopy of your passport biodata page

Level II countries are additionally required to obtain:

  • Completed Form V39A which is a Letter of Introduction for Visa Application (LOI), issued by a local contact in Singapore.

Finding a local contact for LOI may prove troublesome for some travelers. A LOI issued by your Embassy can also be accepted if you are unable to secure an LOI from an individual.

The application costs 30 SGD (~22$).

If your application is successful, your Singaporean contact or the visa agent can send you the e-Visa file. You must print it and present it on arrival to enter the country.

Applications are processed within 3 working days (excluding the day of submission).

Read our detailed Singapore tourist visa (e-Visa) guide for in-depth information on e-Visa requirements, documents, the application process and the entry procedure at the airport.

Singapore Visa-Free Transit Facility (VFTF)

e-Pass for Singapore Visa-Free Transit Facility (VFTF)

The Visa-Free Transit Facility (VFTF) allows entry into Singapore for up to 96 hours under certain conditions.

Eligible Countries

The following countries are eligible for VFTF:

Requirements

India passport holders.

Nationals of India are eligible for VFTF if they meet the following requirements:

  • Enter Singapore by any mode of transport but leave only via air or sea to a third country. You may be asked to show an onward ticket departing Singapore within 96 hours. Flight, ferry, and cruise tickets are allowed.
  • United States of America
  • You travel directly from the country that issued the visa, through Singapore, back to your home country
  • You have not been to your home country since you last used the visa

Schengen visas allow entry to both Germany and Switzerland, so they are accepted even if issued by another country.

All other countries

For the other countries on the VFTF list, these requirements are in place:

  • Enter Singapore by any mode of transport but leave only via air to a third country. You may be asked to show an onward ticket departing Singapore within 96 hours. Only flight tickets are acceptable.

Read the Singapore VFTF guide for more information such as documents to present and the process to obtain VFTF at the airport in Singapore.

Visa-Free Transit

Visa-free transit does NOT allow you to enter Singapore!

You are considered a transiting traveler if you travel via Singapore without clearing immigration. All nationalities are eligible.

As a transiting passenger, you are allowed to stay within the transit area of Singapore Changi Airport.

Most layovers don’t require you to clear immigration. However, be careful with low-cost carriers and tickets booked separately. If that’s your case, you likely have to pass through immigration and customs and recheck your luggage. In that case, you must have a visa or be visa-exempt.

SG Arrival Card

The SG Arrival Card is mandatory for all visitors to Singapore regardless of nationality.

You can complete the SG Arrival Card online up to 72 hours before arrival. There’s no minimum required time before arrival so you can complete it at the airport too.

The SG Arrival Card is automatically linked to your passport information. If you don’t complete it properly, automated lanes will reject you and you must see a border officer to amend it.

Automated Clearance

Singapore has made strides towards complete automation of its borders. It is expected that soon all arrivals will be processed through automated lanes. For now, these are the eligible countries:

The procedure is quick and straightforward. If this is your first time in Singapore, the machine will also collect your fingerprints, an iris scan, and a face picture.

You will NOT receive a stamp on your passport. After entry, you will receive an e-Pass to the email you have provided in the SG Arrival Card with the last day of stay allowed in Singapore.

Exit is also automated and passports are not stamped either.

Watch the below video by ICA to familiarize yourself with how to use the automated immigration lanes.

Electronic Visit Pass (e-Pass)

Singapore has phased out issuing physical entry stamps in the passport. An Electonic Visit Pass or e-Pass is issued and sent to your email after clearing the immigration in Singapore. You can also retrieve a copy for your e-Pass on the ICA website

The e-Pass will have the details such as your date of entry into Singapore, maximum days of allowed stay and your last day of stay granted.

Read the article on the Singapore Electronic Visa Pass (e-Pass) for details on how to retrieve and save a copy of e-Pass for your records.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Does singapore require a covid test or vaccination certificate.

All Covid-related restrictions were dropped on 13 February 2023. There are no requirements regarding testing or vaccination.

Is the SG Arrival Card still required?

Yes. All arriving travelers must complete and submit it to enter Singapore. Complete online here .

Can I get an SG Arrival Card at the airport?

Yes, you can. Regardless, it’s still online.

What documents are required to enter Singapore?

  • Passport valid for at least 6 more months;
  • Valid visa unless visa-exempt;
  • Onward ticket (very rarely, especially if using an automated lane).

Can I transit at Singapore Changi Airport without a visa?

Yes, you can, regardless of nationality, as long as you don’t leave the transit area.

You may enter and exit as you please if you’re visa-exempt. 

Alternatively, you may be eligible for a visa-free transit facility allowing stays inside Singapore for up to 96 hours.

WRITTEN BY THIRUMAL MOTATI

Thirumal Motati

Thirumal Motati is an expert in tourist visa matters. He has been traveling the world on tourist visas for more than a decade. With his expertise, he has obtained several tourist visas, including the most strenuous ones such as the US, UK, Canada, and Schengen, some of which were granted multiple times. He has also set foot inside US consulates on numerous occasions. Mr. Motati has uncovered the secrets to successful visa applications. His guidance has enabled countless individuals to obtain their visas and fulfill their travel dreams. His statements have been mentioned in publications like Yahoo, BBC, The Hindu, and Travel Zoo.

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How To Apply For A Singapore Tourist Visa

Published: November 19, 2023

Modified: January 3, 2024

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Introduction

Welcome to the vibrant and dynamic city-state of Singapore! Known for its modern skyline, diverse culture, and mouth-watering cuisine, Singapore has become a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. Before embarking on your adventure in this tropical paradise, it is essential to ensure that you have the necessary travel documents in place. In this article, we will guide you on how to apply for a Singapore tourist visa, allowing you to explore and experience all that this amazing city has to offer.

Whether you are planning a short getaway or a longer vacation, obtaining a tourist visa is a straightforward process that can be completed online. Singapore has streamlined its visa application system, making it convenient and efficient for visitors. By following the step-by-step instructions outlined in this guide, you will be well-prepared to submit your application and embark on a memorable journey to Singapore.

Before diving into the application process, it is important to note that visa requirements may vary depending on your nationality. Singapore has visa exemption agreements with several countries, allowing their citizens to enter Singapore for a specified period without a visa. However, if you are not eligible for visa exemption, obtaining a tourist visa is mandatory.

Now, let’s take a closer look at the eligibility requirements and the step-by-step process of applying for a Singapore tourist visa.

Eligibility Requirements

Before applying for a Singapore tourist visa, it is crucial to ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria. The eligibility requirements for a Singapore tourist visa are as follows:

  • You must hold a valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining from the date of entry into Singapore.
  • You must be able to demonstrate proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay in Singapore. This includes accommodation expenses, daily living expenses, and return transportation costs.
  • You must have a valid and confirmed return or onward ticket.
  • You must have a clear criminal record. If you have any previous convictions or a history of immigration violations, your application may be subjected to additional scrutiny.
  • You must not have been previously banned from entering Singapore.
  • You must have a genuine intention to visit Singapore for tourism purposes, such as sightseeing, visiting family or friends, attending conferences or exhibitions, or participating in cultural events.

It is important to note that meeting the eligibility requirements does not guarantee approval of your visa application. The final decision lies with the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) of Singapore, which reserves the right to reject any application without providing a reason.

Now that you understand the eligibility requirements for a Singapore tourist visa, it’s time to gather the necessary documents to complete your application.

Gather the Required Documents

When applying for a Singapore tourist visa, it is important to gather all the necessary documents to support your application. Having the required documents ready will ensure a smooth and efficient application process. Here is a list of the documents you will generally need:

  • A completed visa application form. This form can be obtained and filled out online or at the authorized visa application center.
  • A recent passport-sized photograph. The photograph must meet specific requirements, such as being in color, taken against a white background, and without any headwear (unless for religious or medical purposes).
  • A copy of your passport biodata page. Ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of entry into Singapore.
  • Proof of travel plans, such as a confirmed round-trip ticket or itinerary.
  • Proof of accommodation in Singapore, such as hotel bookings or a letter of invitation from a Singaporean host if you are staying with friends or relatives.
  • Bank statements or other financial documents to demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover your stay in Singapore.
  • Travel insurance coverage for the duration of your stay in Singapore.
  • If applicable, any additional supporting documents depending on the purpose of your visit. For example, if you are attending a conference or exhibition, you may need to provide proof of registration or an invitation letter.

It is essential to ensure that all documents are complete, valid, and in the required format. Any missing or incomplete documents can result in delays or rejection of your visa application. Additionally, it is advisable to make copies of all the documents for your reference.

Now that you have gathered the necessary documents, it is time to move on to the next step, which is filling out the application form.

Fill out the Application Form

Once you have gathered all the required documents, it’s time to fill out the Singapore tourist visa application form. The application form can be completed online through the authorized visa application center’s website. Here are the steps to follow:

  • Access the authorized visa application center’s website and locate the online application form.
  • Read the instructions carefully and provide accurate and truthful information.
  • Fill in your personal details, including your full name, date of birth, nationality, passport information, and contact information.
  • Provide details of your travel plans, such as your intended date of arrival and departure, mode of transportation, and accommodation information.
  • Answer all the questions pertaining to your travel history, criminal record, and other relevant details.
  • Upload the required supporting documents, including your photograph, passport biodata page, and other supporting documents as mentioned in the previous section.
  • Review your application form to ensure that all the information provided is accurate and complete.
  • Submit the application form online.

Once you have submitted the application form, you will receive a reference number or a confirmation email acknowledging receipt of your application. It is crucial to keep this reference number or confirmation email for future reference and tracking purposes.

Now that you have successfully submitted your application form, let’s move on to the next step, which is paying the visa fee.

Pay the Visa Fee

After filling out the application form, the next step in the Singapore tourist visa application process is to pay the required visa fee. The visa fee must be paid online through the authorized visa application center’s website. Here is how to pay the visa fee:

  • Visit the authorized visa application center’s website and log in to your account using the reference number or login credentials provided during the application process.
  • Locate the payment section or tab on the website.
  • Select the appropriate visa category, which is usually “Tourist Visa.”
  • Enter your payment details, such as credit card information or other accepted modes of payment.
  • Confirm the payment and wait for the payment confirmation receipt or email.

It is important to note that the visa fee is non-refundable, regardless of whether your visa application is approved or rejected. Therefore, double-check all the information before making the payment to avoid any issues.

Once you have made the payment, you can proceed to the next step, which involves submitting your visa application.

Submit the Application

After completing the visa application form and paying the required fee, it is time to submit your Singapore tourist visa application. The submission process may vary depending on the authorized visa application center or embassy in your country. Here are the general steps to follow:

  • Print out a copy of your completed visa application form. Make sure to keep a copy for your records.
  • Prepare your supporting documents and make copies of each document.
  • Visit the authorized visa application center or embassy where you are applying for your Singapore tourist visa.
  • Submit your printed application form, along with the required supporting documents, to the designated counter or submission area.
  • The staff at the visa application center or embassy will review your documents and verify the completeness of your application.
  • Provide any additional information or documents, if requested.
  • Receive an acknowledgment receipt or a receipt with the collection date mentioned.

It is crucial to ensure that all the documents are neatly arranged and organized before submitting them. Any missing or incomplete documents can result in a delay or rejection of your visa application. Additionally, it is advisable to dress appropriately and maintain a respectful demeanor while interacting with the visa application center or embassy staff.

Once you have submitted your application, the next step is to track the status of your application to stay informed about its progress.

Track the Status of Your Application

After submitting your Singapore tourist visa application, it is important to stay updated on its status. This will allow you to know when to expect a decision and take necessary actions accordingly. The procedure for tracking the status of your application may vary depending on the authorized visa application center or embassy. Here are the general steps:

  • Obtain the reference number or tracking ID provided to you during the application process. This can be found on the acknowledgment receipt or confirmation email.
  • Visit the authorized visa application center’s website or embassy’s online portal.
  • Look for the “Track Application” or “Check Status” section on the website.
  • Enter your reference number or tracking ID in the designated field.
  • Click on the “Submit” or “Check Status” button to proceed.
  • The website will display the current status of your application, such as “under process,” “approved,” or “rejected.”
  • If your application is still under process, you can periodically check the status to see if any updates have been made.
  • If your application is approved, you will be notified through the website or receive an email with instructions on how to collect your visa.

It is important to be patient during the processing period, as visa processing times can vary. If you have any concerns about the status of your application, you can contact the authorized visa application center or embassy directly for assistance.

Once you receive the notification that your visa has been approved, it’s time to collect your visa and prepare for your exciting journey to Singapore!

Collect Your Visa

After your Singapore tourist visa application is approved, the final step is to collect your visa. The collection process may differ depending on the authorized visa application center or embassy. Here are the general steps to follow:

  • Once you receive notification that your visa has been approved, gather the necessary documents for collecting your visa.
  • Visit the authorized visa application center or embassy during the designated collection hours.
  • Bring your original passport and a photocopy of the biodata page.
  • Arrive at the visa application center or embassy counter and present your collection slip, which was provided to you during the application process.
  • Submit the necessary documents and provide any additional information, if requested.
  • Wait for the visa to be printed and affixed to your passport.
  • Review the visa details for accuracy before leaving the visa application center or embassy.
  • Keep your passport and visa in a safe place and ensure they are valid for the intended duration of your stay in Singapore.

It is important to note that you may be required to pay a service fee or collection fee, depending on the visa application center or embassy’s policies. Make sure to inquire about any applicable fees before collecting your visa.

Upon receiving your visa, check the validity dates, entry requirements, and any specific conditions mentioned. Ensure that you comply with the terms and conditions of your visa during your stay in Singapore.

Congratulations! You are now ready to embark on your adventure to Singapore and explore the wonders of this vibrant city-state.

Applying for a Singapore tourist visa is a straightforward process that can be completed online. By ensuring you meet the eligibility requirements and gathering all the necessary documents, you will be well-prepared to submit your application. Remember to fill out the application form accurately and pay the required visa fee online.

Once you have submitted your application, it is important to track the status of your application to stay informed about its progress. Keep an eye on the authorized visa application center’s website or embassy’s online portal for updates.

Once your visa application is approved, collect your visa from the authorized visa application center or embassy. Make sure to review the visa details for accuracy before leaving the center or embassy.

With your Singapore tourist visa in hand, you are ready to explore all that this incredible city-state has to offer. From its modern skyline to its vibrant cultural heritage and delectable cuisine, Singapore promises unforgettable experiences for every visitor.

Remember to check the validity dates and entry requirements of your visa, and ensure that you comply with the terms and conditions during your stay in Singapore.

We hope this guide has provided you with valuable information on how to apply for a Singapore tourist visa. Now, go ahead and start planning your trip to this enchanting destination!

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Singapore Tourist Visa

Singapore Tourist Visa

Every year, around 18 million visitors reach Singapore. That is more than 3 times the local population. To accommodate the needs of international travellers, Singapore has several visa options available.

Individuals wishing to enter Singapore should assess their own visa circumstances taking into account several factors, including:

  • Their nationality
  • The length of time they wish to spend in Singapore
  • The reason(s) for their visit

Short-term trips can be made using a tourist visa, which can be obtained online or through a Singaporean diplomatic mission abroad. Tourist visas are usually issued within 3 business days from the application date.

However, several countries around the world are eligible for short visa-free travel . More information about this topic can be found further down this page.

Who Needs a Visa for Singapore?

A number of nationalities can enter Singapore without having to apply for a visa . However, both visa-free travellers and those who require to obtain permission prior to departure must apply for a valid SG Arrival Card before starting their trip, this authorization includes the health declaration.

Travellers who fall into the below groups can and should request an SG Arrival Card :

  • Visa-free travellers
  • Online visa visitors
  • Traditional paper visa holders

Singapore groups the countries whose citizens require a visa to enter Singapore into two groups: assessment level I countries and assessment level II countries.

The Singapore tourist visa for Assessment Level I countries

Those holding a passport issued by an Assessment Level I country can apply for a Singaporean tourist visa online also called eVisa.

Assessment Level I countries include:

  • North Korea
  • Turkmenistan

Moreover, the eVisa for Singapore is issued to holders of:

  • The Hong Kong Document of Identity for Visa Purposes
  • The Macao Special Administrative Region Travel Permit

Please note that the online visa application is available to those in possession of ordinary passports. Non-ordinary passport online visa applications for Singapore are only available to North Korean citizens.

Online applications are usually processed within 1 business day. The eVisa must be printed out and presented upon arrival, together with a passport linked to a valid SG Arrival Card.

The Singapore tourist visa for Assessment Level II countries

Nationals of Assessment Level II countries must be granted a paper tourist visa before they can travel to Singapore. Find a list of Assessment Level II nations below:

  • Afghanistan
  • Saudi Arabia

Moreover, paper tourist visas are available to:

  • Holders of temporary passports issued by the United Arab Emirates
  • Holders of refugee travel documents issued by any Middle-East country
  • Stateless persons

Traditional tourist visas for Singapore can be applied through a Singaporean embassy or consulate abroad or an authorised local visa agent.

Travel to Singapore without a visa for 90 days

The amount of time that eligible foreigners can spend in Singapore without a visa depends on the country that issued their passport.

Holders of passports issued by one of the below countries can stay in Singapore for up to 90 days without a visa . All these nationalities travelling to Singapore for a period of less than 90 days needs to process the SG Arrival Card :

  • The Republic of Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

British passport holders must have the right to abode in the United Kingdom. If that is not the case, they can stay in Singapore without a visa for 30 days only.

Visit Singapore without a visa for 30 days

Those who are not included in the following groups can enter Singapore visa-free and stay within its territory for up to 30 days:

  • Citizens of Assessment Level I countries
  • Citizens of Assessment Level II countries
  • Holders of the passports highlighted above (as they can stay for up to 90 days)

Long-term visas for Singapore

A great number of foreign nationals each year decide to move to Singapore or stay in the country for extended periods of time. That is the case, for example, for individuals who choose Singapore to work or study.

Please note that long-term visas require lengthier processing times and more extensive supporting documentation than a Singapore tourist visa. All applicants must fill out a separate request for an SG Arrival Card before they travel , regardless of their visa eligibility status.

Foreign citizens wishing to relocate to Singapore should contact their nearest Singaporean embassy or consulate to collect more information and start their application well in advance.

Those who need assistance in figuring out their specific situation can also refer to their nearest Singaporean embassy or consulate.

Please bear in mind that the Singapore Arrival Card is not a visa . It is a mandatory entry requirement for all foreign visitors. Those who need a visa must file a separate application for a Singaporean visa that suits their travel needs and requirements.

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Planning a trip to Singapore is not difficult. You need to take care of the flights as well as the accommodation. However, one other thing that you may have to do is obtain a visa . That is even easier if you are eligible for a Singapore eVisa. Only 15 nationalities are, but if you are lucky to be among them, you will barely have to lift a finger to get the travel document.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can i apply for a singapore evisa.

In order to check your eligibility, you can use our Visa Checker , select your nationality and Singapore as a destination. The information will be available for you in an instant. With iVisa, you will be able to apply for an SG Arrival Card .

If visa cost is zero, why do I need to pay?

Apply ahead and avoid wasting hours lining in the airport waiting to complete the visa will make things easier for you. To obtain an eVisa with iVisa, you just need a few minutes of your valuable time, then, we do the rest. That is the reason we charge you a small amount, and you will be able to have you eVisa in as little as 30 minutes .

What is the SG Arrival Card?

It is the Singapore Electronic Arrival Card, an electronic admission document that can be used to replace the traditional paper Disembarkation/Embarkation Card (DE Card).

How long can visitors stay in Singapore with an Arrival Card?

Visitors carrying an arrival card an enter the country for a maximum of 30 days Per Entry . This visa also grants a Single Entry and expires 30 days after issued or until passport expires .

What are the documents required to apply?

Once you cross the eligibility off the list, you can move forward with the process. First, you need to make sure that you have everything you need so that iVisa can get the process started. Here is what you need to provide:

Passport – all travelers must hold a valid passport that does not expire for at least another 6 months from the date of departure from Singapore.

Digital photo – the picture must be taken in the last 3 months.

Valid e-mail address – iVisa will send you your visa via e-mail in PDF format. Do not forget to print it out before departure. Preferably in multiple copies.

Means of online payment – the payment must be made during the application process, which is why you must have a credit/debit card. iVisa also accepts PayPal, so you can use whichever is more convenient for you.

Return flight ticket – you will be asked to present it when you arrive in Singapore.

Some nationalities are required to present a Yellow fever vaccination certificate as well. Check the visa policy of Singapore for more information about this matter.

What are the processing times and prices?

Here are your options:

Standard – your application is processed within 24 hours , and you will be charged USD $52.99 .

Rush – this option is a bit faster. Your Singapore SG Card arrives in 4 hours , but you need to pay USD $97.99 .

Super Rush – this is the fastest option you have. Your application will be processed within 30 minutes , and you need to pay a fee of USD $164.99 .

Click here to start your application.

How does the SG Arrival Card work?

In August 2019, the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) introduced the Electronic Arrival Card to replace the traditional paper Disembarkation / Embarkation Card (DE Card).

It is an electronic admission document which travelers can complete up to 14 days after issued or until the passport expires in advance of their intended arrival date, and avoid wasting time and paper at the airport. Applicants will receive their Tourist Card via email after filling our application form.

iVisa offers this service to help travelers save time and avoid long lines at the airport. Also, by getting an Electronic Arrival Card, you do not have to fill out the paperwork handed out on the plane. Please know this service is not a requirement to enter Singapore and it carries a service fee.

How can I apply for an SG Arrival Card?

The application is really easy. It has only three steps:

The first step will ask you to fill in your general information . You also need to choose the processing time from the options mentioned above.

The second step will ask you to revise step one and make the payment .

The last step consists of a questionnaire . Other documents may be required as well, but it depends on personal circumstances.

Click here to start. After you are done, you submit your form and wait for your visa to arrive. In case you need assistance to fill your application, iVisa has a fantastic support service that you can call 24/7.

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Visa applications are required for Indian citizens / passport holders.

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VISA REQUIREMENTS FOR OTHER NATIONALS

If your travel document is issued by one of the countries or regions below, you will need a visa to enter Singapore. Click on individual countries or regions below to find out more.

You will also need a visa if you are travelling on:  

  • A Refugee travel document. This travel document is subject to assessment of recognition for entry into Singapore
  • An Alien's passport. This travel document is subject to assessment of recognition for entry into Singapore
  • A  Palestinian Authority passport
  • A  temporary passport issued by the United Arab Emirates
  • A  Document of Identity issued by Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
  • A  Travel Permit issued by Macao Special Administrative Region
  • A  PRC Travel Document

SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS

You can apply for your visa through any of the authorised visa agents at  Annex A (49.35KB) . Visa applications will be accepted only when all of the following documents are in order:

To apply for an entry visa for business or social visits, you will need the following documents:

  • Duly completed Form 14A ( https://www.ica.gov.sg/docs/default-source/ica/forms/form14a.pdf ) signed by you.
  • Valid passport with at least six months validity on the date of entry into Singapore
  • 2 passport-sized colour photograph taken within the last three months. Please see  Photo Guidelines  for information on photo requirements.

Additional supporting documents (e.g., Form V39A * (Letter of Introduction for Visa Application (LOI)) may be required on a case-by-case basis.

*The local contact must be either a Singapore citizen (SC) or a Singapore permanent resident (PR) who is at least 21 years old. If you are applying for an entry visa for business visit (attending business negotiations or discussions), the local contact must be acting on behalf of the Singapore-registered business entity. LOIs issued by your Embassy/High Commission may also be accepted, if you are unable to secure an LOI from a local contact to support your visa application for social and business visits.

  All documents in Hindi, including official notes, should be translated into English language

VISA PROCESSING TIME 

The processing time for visa applications will generally take 3 to 5 working days (excluding date of submission, weekends and public holidays). Some applications may take longer to process. Visa applicants are not required to buy a flight ticket before applying for an entry visa. Applicants who choose to buy a flight ticket will have to bear the risk of loss if the visa application outcome is unsuccessful or if the approved visa duration falls outside of the applicant’s intended date of travel.

Submission of documents to Authorised Visa Agent ► Agent to submit documents to High Commission online ►Processing time ► Result of Visa

Photo Guidelines

.            Taken within the last  3 months 

.            Clear and in focus, 35mm wide by 45mm high, without any borders 

.             In colour taken against a plain white background without shadows 

.            Avoid white headgear and plain white clothing (headgear worn in accordance with religious or racial customs is acceptable but must not hide any facial features)

.            Full face with the upper shoulders visible, facing forward with eyes open

.            Hair must not cover the eyebrows or the eyes 

.            Even exposure (must not be taken under direct lighting)

.            Spectacle frames must not cover part of the eyes

.            Spectacle lenses must not reflect or glare

Please see  Photo Guidelines  for more information on photo requirements.

The visa processing fee for each application is INR 1800 . Visa processing fees are paid upon application of visas. The processing fee is non-refundable regardless of the outcome of the application or if you withdraw the application after submission.

The visa processing fee of INR 1800 is non-refundable. Our Authorised Visa Agents are permitted to charge a service fee of  Rs.650  on  top of the visa processing fee. All fees are paid upon the application of the visa.

IMPORTANT NOTICES

1.    Incomplete forms and/or documents submitted may result in the application being rejected or the processing delayed.

2.    Every application for a visa, including the duration of the visa granted, will be considered on its own merits and subject to approval.

3.    Possession of a visa does not guarantee entry into Singapore. The granting of entry into Singapore is determined by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers at the point of entry. Visitors must also meet entry requirements such as holding a valid passport, sufficient funds for the period of stay in Singapore and confirmed onward/return air ticket (if applicable).

4.    The validity of the visa refers to the period where the holder may seek entry into Singapore. The duration of stay is determined by ICA officers on duty at the respective checkpoints. 

5.     A Singapore visa is not an immigration pass. It is a pre-entry permission for the holder of a valid Singapore visa to travel to, and seek entry, into Singapore. The grant of an immigration pass will be determined by the ICA officers at the point of entry. Possession of a valid visa alone does not guarantee entry into Singapore.

6. A ll foreign visitors arriving in Singapore, with effect from 11 March 2022, will be notified digitally of their Visit Pass (e-Pass) via email. There will not be any endorsement on the passport. The e-Pass notification will indicate the period of stay granted and the last day of stay allowed . Please ensure that you enter a valid email when submitting the  SG Arrival Card .

VISA TRANSFER

Holders with a valid visa of 3 months or more in their old passport may transfer their existing visa to their new passport. Please submit a recent passport-sized colour photograph taken within the last 3 months (Please refer to  Photo Guidelines  for information on photo requirements), together with other supporting documents, to our Authorised Visa Agents who will charge you a processing fee of Rs 650. Please note that transfer applications are only accepted on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.  The processing time for visa transfer is 3 working days after submitting the application to the Authorised Visa Agent, excluding the day of submission, weekends, public holidays or as instructed by the Singapore High Commission.

CHECKING STATUS OF VISA APPLICATION

To check the status of the visa application, please follow the steps below. If you had already been issued with a valid visa but misplaced the copy of your e-Visa, you can also follow the same steps to print a copy of your e-Visa.

Step 1: Go to Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website at  www.ica.gov.sg

Step 2: At ICA homepage, scroll down to section  <e-Services and Forms>  and click on  <Apply entry visa)>

Step 3: Scroll the page down and click on either  <Enquire Application Status>  or  <Enquire Family Application Status>  depend on type of application.

Step 4: Key in your  <Visa Reference Number   ( DELXXXXXXSAXXXXXXXX )   >  and  <Applicant’s Travel Document Number ( XXXXXXXX )>  and click  <Next>

Step 5: If your application is approved, click on  <Print e-Visa>  to get the copy of the e-Visa

Visa Free Transit Facility (VFTF)

India nationals who are in transit to or from any third country by air may be eligible for 96-hours Visa Free Transit Facility (VFTF). An Indian traveller who is not in possession of a valid Singapore visa and not eligible for VFTF, will not be allowed to enter Singapore.

The following conditions apply for Visa Free Transit Facility (VFTF)

General Conditions:

A.                  Transit travellers who satisfy the criteria for VFTF will have to meet the prevailing entry requirements before they are allowed entry into Singapore. Assessment for entry is determined by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers at the point of entry.

B.                  Extension of stay for transit travellers under the VFTF is strictly not allowed.

Travellers who are nationals of India

Indian nationals who are  in transit to or from any third country via Singapore, you may be eligible for the 96-hour VFTF if you meet these requirements:

  • You may enter Singapore by any mode of transport but depart only via air or sea. You must have a valid onward air/ferry/cruise ticket departing Singapore within 96 hours; and
  • You must have a valid visa*/long-term pass (with a validity of at least 1 month from the date of entry into Singapore under the VFTF) issued by any of the following countries:
  • New Zealand
  • Switzerland^
  • United Kingdom
  • United States of America

* A visa is considered valid so long as it is good for entry into one of the eight countries listed above. Travelers with Single Journey Visas (SJV) may still be granted VFTF on the return leg of their journey (i.e. after the SJV is used and no longer valid), but you must:

  • Travel directly from the country that issued the SJV, en route through Singapore, back to your home country
  • Not have returned to your home country since you last used the SJV.

^ Applies to visas issued by Germany or Switzerland, or Schengen visas that are good for entry to Germany or Switzerland.

Nationals of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Georgia, Turkmenistan and Ukraine

If you are in transit to or from any third country, you may be eligible for the 96-hour VFTF if you have a valid onward air ticket departing within 96 hours. You may enter Singapore by any mode of transport but must depart Singapore by air.

Notice : The High Commission would like to remind members of the public that the High Commission does not process and issue work passes. All applications for work passes have to be submitted by the potential employers in Singapore to the Singapore Ministry of Manpower directly. If you require further clarification or have any doubts, you may contact the Ministry of Manpower at email:  [email protected] .

There have been cases of fraudulent work passes being issued in India.

You may contact the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) to verify the authenticity of the company registered in Singapore and the Ministry of Manpower for verification of work permits/passes. Their contact details are stated below:

Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA)

Website:                                                          http://www.acra.gov.sg/

Email link:                                                     https://www.acra.gov.sg/compliance/register-of-registrable-controllers/frequently-asked-questions

Quality Service Manager (Overseas):       +65 6591 5324 (Local); +65 6591 5324

Tel no:                                                          0065-62486028

Other contact link:                                      https://www.acra.gov.sg/Contact_Us/

Ministry of Manpower (MOM)

18 Havelock Road

Singapore 059764

Tel: +65 - 6438 5122

Fax: + 65 - 6317 1344

Website : http://www.mom.gov.sg

Email : [email protected]

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a ministry of the Government of Singapore responsible for conducting and managing diplomatic relations between Singapore and other countries and regions.

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This advice reflects the UK government’s understanding of current rules for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK, for the most common types of travel.

The authorities in Singapore set and enforce entry rules. If you’re not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact the Singapore High Commission in the UK .

COVID-19 rules

There are no COVID-19 testing or vaccination requirements for travellers entering Singapore.

Passport validity requirements

To enter Singapore, your passport must have an ‘expiry date’ 6 months after the date you arrive.

If you are a resident in Singapore there is no minimum passport validity required. Apply for a renewal before your passport expires.

Singapore does not recognise dual nationality beyond the age of 21. A citizen of Singapore is required by Singapore law to renounce any other nationalities they hold before the age of 22 in order to retain their Singaporean citizenship.

Check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements. Renew your passport if you need to.

You will be denied entry if you do not have a valid travel document or try to use a passport that has been reported lost or stolen.

Checks at border control

All arrivals in Singapore must complete an electronic SG Arrival Card in the 3 days before they enter Singapore. This online form asks for travel details and a health declaration. It is illegal to submit a false declaration. Biometric information is also recorded and scanned when you enter and depart Singapore (iris, facial and fingerprints).

Screening for drugs

You can be screened for drugs in your system on arrival in Singapore, including if you’re travelling through. You can be charged with drug consumption even if the drugs were taken in another country, including countries where the use of that particular drug is legal.

You could be detained without trial and, if convicted, you could be imprisoned, caned or executed .

Ship’s crew

There are different entry requirements if you are crew working on ships, small vessels, or pleasure crafts arriving at one of Singapore’s ports or marinas.

Visa requirements

You do not need a visa to enter Singapore. The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority decides who can enter Singapore and how long they can stay.

Penalties for overstaying

Penalties for overstaying the time allowed include fines, imprisonment, caning and deportation depending on how long you have overstayed. When you leave Singapore, officials can take your fingerprints if they suspect you are involved in any crime.

Vaccination requirements

At least 8 weeks before your trip, check the vaccinations and certificates you need in TravelHealthPro’s Singapore guide .

If you are arriving from certain countries in Africa and Latin America,  you will need to show a yellow fever certificate to enter Singapore . Failure to do so may result in mandatory quarantine or being refused entry to Singapore.

Accommodation 

There are strict laws preventing accommodation being let out for short term rental, such as for tourists.

Customs rules

There are strict rules about goods you can take into or out of Singapore. You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty.

It’s illegal to import controlled drugs into Singapore. If convicted, you could be imprisoned, caned or executed .

The following items are also illegal to bring into Singapore:

  • vaporisers and e-cigarettes
  • tobacco products that are chewed or injected
  • chewing gum to sell
  • weapons and ammunition (including empty cartridge cases and air guns)
  • replica guns, including lighters shaped like a pistol or revolver
  • radio communications equipment

See the complete list of prohibited items on the Singapore Customs website.

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Visa Requirements:  Visa required.

Visa Issuance:

  • E-visas can be obtained by authorized visa agents/partners or local contacts before departure at  http://www.ica.gov.sg/ . Passengers must have a printed e-visa confirmation with barcode.
  • Expectant mothers visiting Singapore for the purpose of delivering their child in Singapore must apply for a Visit Pass prior to their visit. The Visit Pass can be applied for at ica.gov.sg (Apply for Visit Pass). Applications take 4 to 6 weeks to process. A Visit Pass is not required for nationals of Singapore or residents of Singapore holding a Re-entry Permit issued by Singapore.

Additional Information:

  • Visitors not holding return/onward tickets could be refused entry.
  • Holders of onward tickets in transit. For details,  click here.
  • Nationals of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova (Rep.), Russian Fed., Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan holding onward tickets for a max transit time of 96 hours under the Visa Free Transit Facility (VFTF). For details , click here . Leaving the transit area is allowed.
  • Nationals of China (People's Rep.) and India can also transit, for up to 96 hours without a visa under the Visa Free Transit Facility (VFTF) on either the outbound or return leg of the same journey (but not on both). Leaving the transit area is allowed.
  • Nationals of China (People's Rep.) and India may use the VFTF if holding a Residence Permit (still valid for at least one month) issued by Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, USA and United Kingdom.
  • Holders of a valid single entry visa (or multiple entry visa valid for at least one month) issued by Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, USA or United Kingdom to nationals of China (People's Rep.) and India may use the VFTF. After using a single entry visa and the VFTF was not used on the outbound leg of the journey, the VFTF can only be used on the return leg with a direct transit through Singapore from the country that issued the visa to the country of residence (e.g., SYD-SIN-PEK).
  • Hotel accommodation is available within the transit area of Singapore Airport (SIN).
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  • Visa not required, if holding Military ID Card with movement order issued to:
  • members of "Her Majesty's Forces", or
  • US military personnel (movement order must be authorized by the commander of the unit).

Passport Requirement:  Passport required

Document Validity:  Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from the arrival date.

Admission and Transit Restrictions:

  • Admission refused to holders of passports issued by Kosovo (Rep.).
  • Admission and transit refused to holders of Iraqi "S" series passports.

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Despite being a small island nation, Singapore is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. There are a multitude of tourist attractions that will make you sigh in wonder. This island country is famous for its stunning Changi Airport and the beautiful Botanic Garden, which is a World Heritage Site.

If you linger around the Lion City called Singapore, you will find some of the futuristic modern marvels open to the public like Gardens by the Bay, the Singapore Flyer, and the iconic Merlion Park. Singapore is a cultural melting pot, with bustling neighbourhoods and culturally influenced sites.

It is, after all, the home of Universal Studios as well as Sentosa, a resort island with jaw-dropping sights to see and exciting activities. If you are planning to come to Singapore for leisure or work, their excellent public transportation and English-speaking crowd will make your whole experience a cakewalk.

But to enter the country, you will need to figure out the Singapore visa process and duration of stay. So, let's scroll through this blog and learn about the types of Singapore visas.

You can apply for a Singapore visa through any of the authorised agencies approved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Your visa applications will be accepted when you have the following documents in order such as the following:

  • A completed form 14 A signed by you at - ( https://www.ica.gov.sg/docs/default-source/ica/forms/form14a.pdf )
  • Have a valid passport with a minimum of six months validity
  • At least 2 latest passport-sized photograph

To check your application status, you can log in to www.ica.gov.sg . On the website menu, click on ‘Check Status’ and click ‘Entry Visa’. At the bottom of the page, you can click ‘Status Enquiry’. You can fill the details and click proceed to check your application.

There are two popular Singapore visas: tourist and business. But if you are holding a travel document that has been issued by Singapore, please keep in mind that holders of diplomatic, official, and service passports do not require a visa to enter Singapore.

  • Tourist visa
  • Business visa
  • Transit visa

Singapore welcomes travellers with open arms, and you can plan your trip by applying for a tourist visa. This is the best way to explore a country that allows you to stay for up to 30 days.

Eligibility for tourist visa

  • You must have Indian passport
  • A return ticket from Singapore
  • Your passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 months from the day of departure
  • You must have proof of the accommodation
  • Completed payment processes

Documents for tourist visa

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months from the submission date of the visa
  • Have at least two blank pages in your passport
  • A confirmed return ticket and accommodation proof (hotel with complete address and contact number)
  • Visa application form
  • A recent passport-size photograph against a white background (size 35 mm x 45 mm, at least 2 photos)
  • Bank statement for the last six months, signed by a bank official
  • Travel insurance with a minimum coverage of SGD 30000/-
  • Negative RT-PCR test report (48 hours prior to departure) or, both times vaccination certificate

Tourist visa validity

The tourist visa's validity is for 1 to 3 months. It can also be extended up to 2 years (at the discretion of the embassy).

Stay duration on tourist visa

The stay period in Singapore is up to 30 days; however, it is determined by immigration.

Singapore is a financial hub, and annually, several business tycoons come to the island country to conduct business or work. The Singapore visa has the same requirements as the tourist visa, with an additional document to support your stay.

Eligibility for business visa

  • You must have an invitation letter from the company/reason of business visa

Documents for business visa

  • Original cover letter addressed to "The Visa Officer, Singapore Consulate" from an Indian company
  • Invitation letter from the Singapore company
  • Last 3 months' salary slips
  • Proof of sponsorship (if any)
  • Recent passport-size photograph against a white background (size 35 mm x 45 mm, at least 2 photos)
  • Negative RT-PCR test report (48 hours prior to departure)
  • Or, both times vaccination certificate

Business visa validity

The business visa's validity is for 1 to 3 months. It can also be extended up to 2 years (at the discretion of the embassy).

Stay duration of business visa

A transit visa enables travellers to exit the airport and explore Singapore within a time frame of not more than 96 hours. If you meet the criteria for the VFTF (Visa Free Transit Facility), you can exit the airport without additional cost, provided you meet the entry requirements.

VFTF is available to nationals of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), India, Georgia, the People’s Republic of China (PRC), Turkmenistan, and Ukraine.

You may be eligible for the 96-hour VFTF only if you are transiting to or from any third country via Singapore. These are the requirements to obtain the VFTF:

  • You may enter the country by any mode of transport but leave by air or sea
  • You must have an onward ticket departing from Singapore within the 96-hour time frame
  • New Zealand
  • Switzerland
  • United Kingdom
  • United States of America
  • Singapore Business Visa - An invitation letter from the host company in Singapore is required. The company must state the purpose of your trip and provide business details supported by a cover letter from an Indian company.
  • Singapore Visit Visa - If you are visiting a relative in Singapore, you will need an invitation letter or a Letter of Introduction (LOI) / V39A form from them.
  • For a minor - Parents / guardians must provide ‘No Objection Certificate’ along with supportive documents like ID proof of the parent (passport or PAN card).
  • For employed individuals - Provide at least 3 months' worth of salary slips along with your Employment ID Card.
  • For self-employed individuals - Provide Business Registration License / MOA / Partnership deed.
  • For retired individuals - Provide proof of retirement such as a pension book, bank statement etc.
  • For students - Provide invitation letter from the university/school, student ID card if provided, funds for proof etc.

To apply for a visa, you’ll need to undergo certain procedures. If you are applying in Singapore, you can submit your visa application online through a travel agent partner or a local contact in Singapore. It is advised to apply for a Singapore visa at least 30 days in advance. 

If you are applying at a Singapore Overseas Mission, then you can submit your application at the Singapore Overseas Mission or with the help of an authorised visa agent. You can visit the website of the Singapore Overseas Mission to learn more.

No one enjoys tests and quarantine on the first day you arrive in a new country. So, to avoid such a humdrum, you need to fulfil the public health requirements of Singapore.

Covid-19 Requirements

Travellers entering Singapore need to produce two doses of any of the following vaccinations.

  • AstraZeneca
  • Moderna/Spikevax
  • One dose of Janssen/J&J vaccine or CanSinoBIO/Convidecia vaccine.
  • Two doses of Sinovac vaccine administered 13 days apart.

Note : Travellers under the age group of 12 are exempted from COVID-19 border measures.

Do I need a Singapore visa if I have an Indian passport?

Yes, you will need a visa to enter Singapore if you have an Indian passport. You can receive your visa within 3 to 5 working days (excluding the day of submission).

Do I need any travel insurance for Singapore?

It is recommended to have travel insurance to cover health decline / flight delays / sickness / accidents. However, it is not mandatory.

What is my Singapore visa validity?

Your Singapore visa is valid for a period of 30 days once you apply. It is illigal to stay in the country once the visa expires.

What are the documents to support a Singapore visa?

The documents to support Singapore visa are listed below.

  • Confirmed return flight ticket
  • Valid passport
  • Completely filled visa application form
  • At least 2 passport-size photographs against a white background
  • Cover letter of the traveller/itinerary
  • Bank statement of last 6 months attested by a bank official

What are the different types of Singapore Visa?

For Singapore, there are two types of visa: Tourist visa and Business visa. Tourist visa is for leisure trips. This visa does not allow any work or paid activity in the country. Business visa is for work and business purposes issued for a period of time. That is, till the purpose of your business in Singapore is over. The complete processing time for a Singapore visa is between 5 - 6 working days (excluding national holidays).

How to find the status of my Singapore visa?

You can check with your travel agent or the website where you applied for a visa.

When can I apply for a Singapore Visa?

Ideally, you need to apply for a Singapore visa at least one month before your date of travel.

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With the distinction of being one of the most popular countries in the world, Singapore is a tourist-hotspot for Indians as well. With its plush hotels, sleek parks and state-of-the-art experiences crafted to thrill, this destination sees a massive influx of tourists every year. Little wonder then, that the demand for Singapore visa for Indians keeps soaring higher.

Confused about the Singapore visa fees and don’t know how to apply? Here’s how you can get your Singapore visa hassle-free from MakeMyTrip!

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If you want to apply for your Singapore visa on your own, here’s what you should know:

Singapore has classified the foreign countries with which it holds diplomatic relations into two categories. India falls under the category of “Assessment Level I countries”, implying that Singapore visa for Indians is not required for the holders of diplomatic, official and service passports. Also, Indian nationals are eligible for a 96-hour visa-free transit in Singapore.

Sceptical about dealing with middle-men and tedious paperwork? You can apply for your Singapore tourist visa online through MakeMyTrip for quick and hassle-free results. Also, since the entire application process takes place through a credible platform, as opposed to the traditional approach, the risk of visa fraud and fake visas is also negated.

How to apply for Singapore visa online through MakeMyTrip

All you have to do is follow the steps given below to apply for a Singapore visa:

  • Go to the ‘Visa’ section on the MakeMyTrip app, and select ‘Singapore’.
  • Select your ‘date of entry’ and ‘date of exit’.
  • Select the number of travellers and click on ‘Apply’.
  • Upload a coloured copy of the front page of your passport to get your Singapore visa.
  • Pay your Singapore visa fees using the mode of payment of your choice.

After the booking confirmation, our Visa Expert will contact you within 48 hours and share the list of other required documents which need to be couriered. Once we receive all the documents, we will process your Singapore visa application within 24 working hours.

1. Courier us the following original documents:

  • Your passport
  • Your coloured passport size photograph taken against a white background. The image should be 3.5cmx4.5cm in size
  • Employment proof
  • Cover letter

Note: If you live in Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi or Kolkata, you can visit our branch to handover the documents.

Once your Singapore visa is approved, we will courier your documents back to you along with your e-visa copy.

Note: Note: If you reside in either Chennai or Mumbai, you need to furnish few additional documents. Our Visa Expert will brief you with the required documents in the welcome call.

Singapore Visa Process

After your booking is confirmed, we will send your Singapore visa application to the Embassy. The approval process for Singapore visa usually takes 7 to 10 working days. However, in a few cases, the Embassy may require some additional documents, which will lead to a delay in processing your Singapore visa.

You can apply for your Singapore visa anytime through MakeMyTrip. However, we will forward your documents to the Embassy for processing only 30 days prior to your departure, to ensure that it is valid at the time of your travel.

You can cancel your Singapore visa application at any time, till your documents are submitted to the embassy. Post the submission of your application, there will be no cancellation or refund.

Documents required at the time of Singapore immigration:

  • Your original passport
  • Print out of your Singapore e-visa
  • Onward or return air tickets
  • Accommodation proof (hotel voucher or residential proof)

Types of Singapore visa for Indians

There are different types of Singapore visa for Indians. They include:

  • Singapore tourist visa
  • Employment Pass
  • Entrepreneur Pass
  • Personalized Employment Pass
  • Miscellaneous Work Pass
  • Dependent Pass
  • Permanent Residence Visa

Through MakeMyTrip, you can apply for the Singapore Tourist Visa, which implies that you can enter Singapore once and stay for a period ranging from 2 weeks up to 2 years (this is at the discretion of the Singapore consulate)

Normally, it takes 7 to 10 working days to process a visa for Singapore.

Singapore visa fees

If you apply through MakeMyTrip for 30 Day Stay Multiple Entry Visa, the Singapore visa fees would be ₹ 2,054* per person.

Singapore visa fees breakup:

Visa Consulate Fee: ₹ 1,700

Service Fee: ₹ 300

GST Amount: ₹ 54

Note: In case your visa is rejected by the Singapore Embassy, the Singapore visa fees will not be refunded.

*Embassy fees/taxes/other charges are subject to change without prior notice.

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  1. ICA

    If you hold a travel document issued by one of the listed countries or places, you will require a valid Singapore visa to travel to, and seek entry, into Singapore. Please refer to visa requirements if you require a Singapore visa and for more information. Upon successful processing of your visa application, you will be issued an e-visa in the ...

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  5. Travelling and Visa Guide to Singapore

    After clearing immigration, an electronic Pass ("e-Pass") will be sent to the email address registered in your SGAC submission. The e-Pass will contain the period of stay granted and last day of stay in Singapore. You may also retrieve the e-Pass via ICA's e-Pass Enquiry Portal to find information on the period of stay granted for your visit.

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    The requirements for a Singapore Visa application are: Completed Singapore Visa application form. You have to answer questions regarding your personal information, marital status, where in Singapore you will be staying, your address in your home country, the purpose of your visit, your intended stay, and so on. You must sign the document yourself.

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    Visa applications may be accepted as early as 30 days before your intended arrival in Singapore. Each application for a visa will be considered on its own merits. A Singapore visa is not an immigration pass. It is a pre-entry permission for the holder of a valid Singapore visa to travel to and seek entry, into Singapore.

  11. How To Apply For A Singapore Tourist Visa

    Applying for a Singapore tourist visa is a straightforward process that can be completed online. By ensuring you meet the eligibility requirements and gathering all the necessary documents, you will be well-prepared to submit your application. Remember to fill out the application form accurately and pay the required visa fee online.

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  14. Ministry of Foreign Affairs Singapore

    5. A Singapore visa is not an immigration pass. It is a pre-entry permission for the holder of a valid Singapore visa to travel to, and seek entry, into Singapore. The grant of an immigration pass will be determined by the ICA officers at the point of entry. Possession of a valid visa alone does not guarantee entry into Singapore. 6.

  15. Entry requirements

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  17. Singapore Visa

    Tourist visa validity. The tourist visa's validity is for 1 to 3 months. It can also be extended up to 2 years (at the discretion of the embassy). Stay duration on tourist visa. The stay period in Singapore is up to 30 days; however, it is determined by immigration.

  18. Singapore Visa- Singapore Visa Online for Indians, Fees, Documents

    Go to the 'Visa' section on the MakeMyTrip app, and select 'Singapore'. Select your 'date of entry' and 'date of exit'. Select the number of travellers and click on 'Apply'. Upload a coloured copy of the front page of your passport to get your Singapore visa. Pay your Singapore visa fees using the mode of payment of your choice.

  19. Singapore Visa: Apply for Singapore Tourist Visa

    No. Getting a Singapore visit visa is a relatively easy task. You will need to apply to any of the authorised agents, who will thereon process your visa online. The Singapore High Commission does not accept individual walk-ins. Always apply for your Singapore visit visa at least 30 days before your departure date to allow for enough processing ...