Visa Singapore

Visa Singapore

Are you planning a trip to Singapore? Most nationalities don’t need a visa when visiting for tourist purposes. Discover Singapore and check out the Travel Guide to Singapore to learn more about interesting places to visit, festivals, practical info and much more.

Without visa

Most nationalities don’t require a visa when visiting Singapore. Most visitors can enter Singapore for a period of 30 days or 90 days. The length of the period depends on your nationality. Holders of the following passports are allowed to stay for 90 days;

  • All European Union citizens
  • New Zealand
  • Australia
  • Norway
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
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With Visa

Some nationalities must obtain a visa before entering Singapore. The holders of normal passports by the following countries need to obtain an online visa or a visa vignette. This is different per country. Countries below need a visa to enter Singapore:

  • Afghanistan
  • Algeria
  • Armenia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Bangladesh
  • Belarus
  • Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
  • Egypt
  • Georgia
  • India
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kosovo
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Lebanon
  • Libya
  • Mali
  • Moldova
  • Morocco
  • Nigeria
  • Pakistan
  • People Republic of China
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Somalia
  • Sudan
  • Syria
  • Tajikistan
  • Tunisia
  • Turkmenistan
  • Ukraine
  • Uzbekistan
  • Yemen

Check the visa required travel documents by country and region at the official website of Immigration Checkpoint Authority of Singapore.

 Entry requirements for all visitors:

  • Have a valid passport for more than 6 months at the time of departure
  • Have a return ticket or a ticket to another country
  • Sufficient funds for the entire duration of your stay in Singapore
  • A valid visa, if applicable
  • A Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate, if applicable

Please check the website of Immigration Checkpoint Authority of Singapore for updates, visa requirements and additional information when you are planning to visit Singapore.

Get your visa hassle-free via iVisa

Do you have issues with your credit card not being accepted, a government website that isn’t working or do you have problems submitting your application online? iVisa is a third party helping out with your visa application. The price of the fee is usually around 35 US dollars but can vary depending on destination, type of visa and requirements.

How does it work?

1. Use this link to visit the iVisa website.This is an affiliate link to iVisa which means we make a small commission if you click this link. You don’t pay anything extra. We recommend using iVisa if you don’t want the extra hassle when applying for a visa.

2. Tell them your nationality and where you are going to.

3. Fill out the application which is usually the same information you need to provide at the official government websites.

4. You have several options in processing time; standard processing is 5 business days, rush processing is 3 business and super rush processing is 2 business day.

5. Once you have finished your application check if your details are correct. Or double check if you are a control freak like I am. When everything is correct you can proceed and pay. They ask you to create an account if you like.

6. The last thing you need to do is upload a copy of your passport and passport photo with a white background. If you have uploaded the images you are finished and need to ‘Save and Complete request’.

If you completed the process you will receive a confirmation email from iVisa. As soon as they received your visa they send it you via email. You can save the email or print the visa and bring it to the airport. Contact the customer service of iVisa if you have any issues. They are available 24/7.

Get your passport photo online via iVisa

Do you need an approved passport photo? At iVisa they have a photo service. You only pay 1 dollar per photo. Their team will check your photo to make sure it meets the government requirements. Use this link to get your passport photo online. This is an affiliate link to iVisa which means we make a small commission if you click this link. You don’t pay anything extra.

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In The World’s Jungle – Travel posts

Things to do and see in Singapore is an overview of interesting places to visit. Do you need practical info about Singapore or are you interested in festivals check the Travel Guide to Singapore.

Looking for inspiration about places to visit in Malaysia? I mostly travelled in Borneo. Visit the national parks in Malaysian Borneo, like Bako National Park in Kuching and Niah National Park. Visit the city Kota Kinabalu in Sabah. From here you can easily travel to Kinabalu National Park and Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park. Read the Beginners Travel Guide of Malaysia to get you started.

Try reading the beginners guides to Hinduism and Buddhism to learn more about the Asian cultures and religions.

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Adriana

Hola, I’m Adriana Machielsen, a restless wanderer, travel writer and creator of In the worlds jungle. I’m Dutch but been living in Antwerp in Belgium for the last 11 years. I have a passion for slow travel, hiking, exploring history and architecture, and understanding cultures different from my own.

These passions are reflected in the articles I write here at In the worlds jungle (ITWJ). I’m not a full-time traveller and work as freelancer (copy) writer and private tour guide in Belgium. Through my website, I try to inspire you to explore new destinations and provide you with in-depth articles that hopefully improve your travel experience. Happy travels.

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