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What you need to know
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The Singapore eVisa is only for tourism purposes.
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Travelers must have their passports with at least 6 months of validity from the date of arrival and have at least 1 page available for stamping.
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The Singapore eVisa is valid for 63 days after issued and allows the holder a maximum stay of 30 days Per Entry. However, due to highly chances of rejection, we only process applications for tourists staying no more than 15 days per entry.
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Having a Singapore eVisa does not provide an automatic right of entry into the country (also known as being granted an immigration pass). The Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officer at the port of entry may refuse entry to any person if they consider that a person is unable to fulfill the immigration requirements or that such person's presence in Singapore would be contrary to national interests or security.
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A proof of accommodation is required to obtain the travel document. The dates in this document MUST match the travel dates selected in the application. This is a requirement that is demanded by the government in order to issue the travel document.
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Please be aware that, due to frequent rejections of the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority, we are not accepting applications for women under 40 years old traveling alone.
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iVisa is a legitimate company, accredited and recognized by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). For more information, see the FAQs below.
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Last updated: January 2024
Please note: This service is only available for citizens of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
Ready to experience the vibrant cityscape of Singapore? Before diving into its dazzling streets and lush gardens, one essential step is applying for the Singapore eVisa.
Our platform ensures you'll have your Singapore eVisa sorted in no time. Download the user-friendly iVisa app for an even quicker process!
What is the Singapore eVisa?
The Singapore eVisa is a digital document that allows travelers from eligible nations to enter the country.
It's an electronic version of the traditional visa but much more convenient. There is no need to visit an embassy or mail in your passport!
You can apply for your Singapore eVisa as late as two days before you arrive in Singapore, but we recommend applying at least eight days before you go.
- At iVisa, we offer a handy queue service: If you apply for your eVisa further in advance, we don't just submit it immediately. Instead, we carefully time your application submission to ensure its validity.
What can I do with the Singapore eVisa?
The Singapore eVisa is only for tourism purposes.
What can I not do with the Singapore eVisa?
You can't live, work, study, or do business in Singapore on this visa.
Who needs to apply for the Singapore eVisa?
Citizens of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan must apply for this pre-entry permit to visit the country.
Ensure you also have the SG Arrival Card before you go.
Note that having a visa doesn't guarantee entry into the country—the final decision lies with the checkpoint authority upon arrival.
Who is visa-exempt for Singapore?
Foreign citizens of over 160 countries may enter Singapore without a valid visa. However, the length of stay depends on the nationality.
To determine if you require a Singapore eVisa or another kind of visa to enter the country, use our Visa Checker Tool and apply online!
Do minors need the Singapore eVisa?
Yes, children and minors from eligible countries must also apply for the Singapore eVisa.
Parents or legal guardians must sign the application form and include the minor's birth certificate during the application process.
How long is the Singapore eVisa valid?
This is a Multiple entry visa, which allows you to stay up to 15 days per entry when you visit Singapore. It's valid for 63 days after issued.
Can I extend my Singapore eVisa?
Extending a Singapore eVisa isn't possible. You must apply for a new visa once your current one expires.
Singapore Visa application: Required documents
To apply for the Singapore eVisa, gather and submit the following documents:
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A recent photograph: It must be a passport-size photo that meets the Singapore government guidelines.
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Valid passport: With at least 6 months validity after arrival and 2 blank pages for visa and entry stamps.
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Proof of accommodation: Such as a hotel booking.
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Proof of marital status (if applicable): Like a marriage certificate.
Minimum bank balance for Singapore visa
There is no minimum bank balance for a Singapore eVisa. It’s really a straightforward application; you only need to provide the documents listed above.
How to apply for the Singapore eVisa
Follow the below steps to apply for the Singapore entry visa through our user-friendly platform:
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Step 1: Enter your basic information and travel details on the visa application form through our website or app. Double-check all details to avoid errors.
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Step 2: Pay the fees securely online with a debit or credit card, Venmo, or PayPal.
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Step 3: Submit the required documents and await approval!
You'll receive your eVisa confirmation by email, so ensure you enter a valid email address during the application process.
We recommend printing it or downloading a copy on your mobile device and presenting it to the Singapore immigration service upon arrival.
Singapore eVisa application costs and processing time
The government fee costs USD $100.00, but our service fee varies according to your nationality and the chosen processing time. We offer the following processing options:
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Standard processing time: Budget-friendly, this option takes 8 days to process your Singapore eVisa.
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Rush processing time: Pay a bit more to receive your Singapore eVisa within 5 days.
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Super rush processing time: Last minute trip? This option allows you to get the eVisa within 4 days.
Our experts double-check your application form to avoid mistakes and ensure everything's perfect. This way, you can start your Singapore adventure worry-free, with all the paperwork sorted well before you land.
Do I need the Singapore eVisa to transit through the country?
Foreign visitors just passing through Singapore and not leaving the airport, good news: you don't need a visa! However, you will need to do/have the following:
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You need an onward ticket for your next stop.
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Stay in the transit area of Changi Airport (you don’t enter the country).
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Ensure your bags are checked through to your final destination.
One important thing to remember: If you're flying with a low-cost airline, this visa-free transit perk only applies if your connecting flight is booked on the same ticket. Keep this in mind to ensure a smooth transit experience in Singapore!
Singapore entry requirements or restrictions
Everyone traveling to Singapore must fill out the SG Arrival Card. You should do this within three days before you arrive – including the day you land in Singapore (except for Singapore citizens or those transiting at the airport).
Differences between the Singapore eVisa and SG Arrival Card
When considering travel to Singapore, you must understand the differences between the Singapore eVisa and the SG Arrival Card. Check below to have clear in mind the purposes of each travel document.
Purpose:
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The eVisa is an electronic visa for visitors from countries that are eligible for the document.
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The SG Arrival Card is an entry requirement for all visitors, serving as a health declaration and customs card.
Function:
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The eVisa grants permission to enter and stay in Singapore.
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In contrast, the SG Arrival Card isn’t a visa but a mandatory document for immigration clearance.
Where can I learn more about the Singapore eVisa?
Need more info about the Singapore eVisa or a visa for another country? Contact our customer service team or you can contact us on WhatsApp. We're happy to help!
Questions?
Is travel insurance a mandatory eVisa requirement?
Ivan V, Russia | July 6, 2024
I'm currently traveling in Thailand, originally from Russia, and I've decided to visit Singapore next week. Is having travel insurance a mandatory requirement for the Singapore eVisa? I’m finding conflicting information online.
Martin, iVisa | July 9, 2024
Travel insurance is no longer a mandatory requirement for obtaining a Singapore eVisa if you're traveling from Russia. While it's always recommended to have travel insurance for your own safety and coverage against unexpected medical expenses, it's not compulsory for the visa itself.
What does 'multiple journey' mean in the visa?
Lola T, Uzbekistan | July 17, 2024
I’ve just received my eVisa for Singapore. It’s labeled as a 'Multiple Journey' visa, and I’m a bit puzzled about what this means for my travel plans. I'm looking to visit Singapore, then head to Kuala Lumpur for a few days, and return to Singapore before flying back home. Does it mean that I can enter Singapore more than once with the same visa?
Martin, iVisa | July 19, 2024
A 'Multiple Journey' visa for Singapore means that you can enter Singapore multiple times using the same visa until its expiration. This type of visa will suit your travel plans perfectly, allowing you to visit Singapore, travel to Kuala Lumpur, and then return to Singapore without needing a new visa each time. Each entry will be subject to the normal immigration process, but you do not need to reapply for another visa to re-enter Singapore during the validity of your visa.
Can I use this visa to enter Singapore by sea?
Medina O, Kazakhstan | July 23, 2024
I’m thinking of taking a ferry from Malaysia to Harbour Bay in Singapore. I have a Kazakhstani passport and I’m not quite sure about the visa requirements for this route. Do I need to get an eVisa before I get on the ferry, or are there specific conditions for entry by sea?
Cami, iVisa | July 26, 2024
As a Kazakhstani passport holder, you are required to obtain an eVisa before boarding a ferry to Harbour Bay in Singapore. It's important to have your eVisa processed and ready before your departure, as there are no special conditions or exceptions for entry by sea compared to air or land entry.
My application couldn’t be completed due to an error. What now?
What can I do if my Singapore eVisa application has been canceled or rejected?
With our iVisa experts reviewing all visa applications and accompanying documentation before submission, rejections are rare.
However, if government officials find any errors and reject your application, iVisa will refund your processing fee, and you will have the option to reapply for your Singapore e-visa.
NB: Government fees will not be refunded.
Do I need to apply for a new visa if the visa validity period ends before my return date?
How do I transfer my valid visa issued on my old travel document to the new one?
To transfer your valid visa from your old travel document or passport to the new one with which you intend to travel to Singapore, you will need to visit an Authorized Visa Agent for assistance. You will also need to have the following supporting documents:
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Your old and new travel documents (original and copy)
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Printout of the valid visa
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Form 14A duly completed and signed
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Your recent passport-sized color photograph taken within the last three months
Is entry to Singapore guaranteed if I have a visa?
The Singapore Immigration Authority is in charge of deciding and granting valid Singapore visas, and as with any visa to any other country, possessing one does not guarantee a foreign national entry into the country.
Immigration Authority officers at the Singapore checkpoints get the final say on whether you can enter or not, and each case is considered on its own merits.
What can be a possible reason for the refusal of a visa?
Refusals by the Immigration and Checkpoint Authorities are rare, and the reasons are not disclosed. However, some causes of rejection by the Immigration & Checkpoints authority include the following:
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The applicant did something wrong during their previous stay in Singapore
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The applicant has abused the visa regime or overstayed the permitted time during their previous stay
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The applicant has another currently valid visa to Singapore
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The applicant has already been refused a visa recently
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The applicant has already applied for a visa with another agency
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The photograph is not sharp or bright enough
Due to increased illegal activity by female tourists entering Singapore with a tourist visa, the ICA has become much stricter with the visa approval procedure.
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