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Singapore Tourist Visa (e-Visa): Requirements and Application Process

Updated: May 10, 2024

A Singapore tourist visa (e-Visa) is required for nationals of 35 countries traveling to Singapore as tourists. 

Even though it’s an e-Visa, you cannot apply for it on your own. You need a Singapore local contact or an authorized visa agent to apply for the e-Visa on your behalf. 

Quick summary:

  • Who requires it: Nationals of 35 countries
  • Validity: 30 days to 2 years, single or multiple-entry
  • Allowed stay: 30 days
  • Processing time: 3 working days
  • Fee: 30 SGD
  • Extensions: Once for 30 days

If you haven’t already, read the Singapore Visa Guide for information on various visa options for tourists, their eligibility and requirements.

Table of Contents

Understanding singapore tourist visa (e-visa).

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Tourist visa validity

Singapore tourist visa is valid from 30 days to 2 years. The validity of your tourist visa is decided on a case-by-case basis and nationality. The most common validity granted is 3 months. The exact validity will be written on the e-Visa after it’s issued.

Duration of stay

The allowed duration of stay in Singapore is 30 days. Your stay inside Singapore cannot exceed 30 days at a time. 

If you need to stay longer and hold a multiple-entry visa, you can leave and reenter to receive an additional 30-day stay. You can also apply for a 30-day extension from within the country

Allowed number of entries

Singapore tourist visas are usually multiple-entry. But single-entry visas are also issued to certain nationalities such as Bangladesh.

Allowed ports of entry

You can enter Singapore from Changi international airport or any seaport or via land border crossing using the tourist visa. There are no restrictions on where you can enter from.

When to apply

You must apply for your tourist visa within 30 days before arrival in Singapore. The processing time is 3 business days. To summarize:

  • Latest: 1 week before traveling
  • Earliest: 30 days before traveling

Tourist visa extension

Tourist visa validity cannot be extended but you can extend your allowed stay for additional 30 days once. 

You must apply online on the eServices portal no more than 14 days before the last day of your allowed duration of stay in Singapore.

You require a local sponsor to submit your extension application if you hold a passport from one of the Assessment Level II countries.

Visa extension fee is 30 SGD, are processed within 3 business days and are not guaranteed.

Singapore Tourist Visa (e-Visa) Requirements

Singapore Tourist Visa Required Countries

Tourist visa eligibility

The countries eligible for the tourist visa are divided into 2 tiers – Assessment Level I and Assessment Level II.

The difference is in the required documents. Chiefly, Level II countries must also submit a Letter of Introduction for Visa Application (LOI).

Assessment Level I Countries

  • North Korea
  • Turkmenistan

The above countries except North Korea are also eligible for Singapore VFTF if holding a visa from an eligible country.

Assessment Level II Countries

  • Afghanistan
  • South Sudan

Documents required

The following documents are required for the tourist visa.

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months on the day of arrival in Singapore
  • Photocopy of passport biodata page
  • Completed and signed Form 14A
  • One passport-size photo (digital photo if using a local contact to apply)

In addition, only Level II countries need to submit this:

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

The LOI must be issued by a local contact in Singapore. The local contact must meet the following requirements. 

  • Must be a Singapore citizen or a Singapore permanent resident
  • Must be at least 21 years old
  • Must have a Singpass account

If you don’t know anybody in Singapore who could help you with that, you can instead use an authorized visa agent to assist you with the Letter of Introduction.

Photo requirements

The photo must meet the following requirements.

  • Must be taken within the last 3 months
  • Must be in color against a plane white background
  • Equal brightness, clear, sharp, and not pixelated
  • Neutral facial expression with a closed mouth
  • Fully visible shoulders and hair
  • Any head covering must be dark in color against a white background
  • Glasses are permitted as long as the lenses are untinted
  • Fully visible eyes and no red eye
  • No digital alterations

The digital photo file must meet the following requirements.

  • Dimensions of the photo must be 400px x 514px
  • Photo size must be of maximum 60KB
  • Photo format must be JPG or JPEG

Tourist visa fee

The tourist visa fee is 30 SGD (~22 USD) and is payable online. If using an authorized agent to apply for your visa, you may have to pay the fee in cash in local currency. 

Processing time

The standard processing time for the tourist visa is 3 business days excluding the day of submission.

Tourist Visa (e-Visa) Application Process

Singapore Tourist Visa (e-Visa) Application Portal (SAVE)

You cannot apply for the Singapore tourist visa (e-Visa) on your own. You must apply using a Singapore local contact or an authorized visa agent.

Most Singapore overseas missions do not accept tourist visa applications. They will ask you to use a local contact or an authorized agent. 

But there are still a handful of Singapore embassies in the world that are still accepting tourist visa applications. 

In summary, there are 3 ways to apply for Singapore tourist visa.

  • Apply using a local contact
  • Apply using an authorized visa agent
  • Apply at a Singapore Overseas Mission

Let’s look at each of these options in detail.

1. Apply for tourist visa using a local contact

You must know someone in Singapore who can act as your local contact to apply for the tourist visa on your behalf. 

This local contact in Singapore must have a “Singpass” account. Only Singapore citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents have Singpass accounts. 

Send the following information and documents to your local contact.

  • A copy of your passport ID page 
  • A digital passport-size photo
  • Your email address, phone number
  • Your current occupation, highest educational degree and annual income (in SGD)
  • Your date of arrival, intended stay, and country of departure

Have your local contact follow the below steps to apply for your e-Visa.

Step 1 : Navigate to the Submission of Application for Visa Electronically (SAVE) portal.

Step 2 : Select “Apply for Entry Visa as a Local Contact (Individual Users)”. You will be redirected to the Singpass website to log in.

Step 3 : Click on “Create a New Application”.

Step 4 : Sequentially fill in the applicant’s details, travel information, and local contact details, upload a photo, and confirm.

Step 5 : Pay the visa fee of 30 SGD from the “MyCard Payment Summary” page. Download the invoice.

Step 6 : Print or screenshot the acknowledgment page and send it to the applicant. This acknowledgment page has the “Visa Application Reference Number” which is required to track or download the e-Visa. 

If your email was used during the application process, you will also receive an acknowledgment email with the “Visa Application Reference Number”. 

If your local contact used their email, they can forward the acknowledgment email to you so you can make a note of the “Visa Application Reference Number” and track the status of your e-Visa. 

The processing of the e-Visa takes 3-5 working days. You can track the application status and download your approved e-Visa. 

Instructions to track the status and download the approved e-Visa are in the sections below. 

2. Apply for tourist visa using an authorized visa agent

The Singapore embassies that do not accept tourist visa applications usually post a list of authorized visa agents on their websites. 

Find the nearest Singapore Overseas Mission in your country and check their website for the list of authorized visa agents.

Go to the authorized visa agent’s office and submit the following documents.

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of your entry into Singapore
  • Photocopy of your passport biodata page
  • One passport-size photo affixed on the form
  • Round-trip flight tickets
  • Hotel bookings
  • Completed Form V39A LOI (if applicable)
  • Visa fee and service fee in local currency

Authorized agents do not keep your original passport with them. Presenting the original passport at the time of application submission is only for verification purposes.

Authorized agents have access to the SAVE portal and they will apply for your visa on your behalf. They will send you the “Visa Application Reference Number” to track and download your approved e-Visa.

Instructions to track the status and download the approved e-Visa are in the sections below.

3. Apply for tourist visa at Singapore overseas mission

Check with your nearest Singapore overseas mission if they accept tourist visa applications. If they do, find out whether you need an appointment or you can just walk in.

Submit the following documents to the Singapore embassy.

  • Visa fee in local currency

The embassy will not keep your original passport. Presenting the original passport is only for verification purposes.

You will receive an email from the embassy with the “Visa Application Reference Number” to track and download your approved e-Visa.

How to track tourist visa (e-Visa) status

Even though you had to use a local contact or visa agent to apply, you can track status and download the e-Visa yourself. Follow the below steps to track your e-Visa status.

  • Navigate to the Singapore SAVE portal  
  • Click on “Enquire Application Status”
  • Enter your Visa Application Reference Number, and passport number and click on the “Next” button
  • On the next page, you will see your current e-Visa status.

If your visa application is still in process, the status will be “Visa Application in Pending”. If approved, it will be “Your Application is Approved”.

How to download an approved tourist visa (e-Visa)

Follow the above steps to track your e-Visa status. If the visa has been successfully issued, you will see “Your Application is Approved” with your approved visa details. 

Click the “Print e-Visa” button to download your e-Visa as a PDF file. 

Print this e-Visa on an A4 or letter-size sheet and present it with your passport at immigration in Singapore. 

How to contact tourist visa customer service

If you or your local contact have questions, use the following options to contact ICA customer service.

Webpage: Check the User Manual for questions on filling out the visa application  Email: [email protected]

Entry Procedure at the Border

Make sure to print your e-Visa before your trip to Singapore. If you are eligible to use automated immigration lanes, you may not need a print. But the airline might want to see a print of your e-Visa.

Submit SG Arrival Card (SGAC)

You must submit your SG Arrival Card (SGAC) online within 3 days before arrival in Singapore. You can submit SGAC either online or using the MyICA Mobile App.

Use automated immigration lanes

Passport holders from 60 countries are eligible to use automated lanes at Changi airport and land borders. If you are not eligible to use automated lanes, you may pass through manned immigration desks.

You may be asked to present your e-Visa print. You may also be asked to produce proof of onward travel and proof of sufficient cash to ensure that you do not overstay your visa.

Receive Electronic Visit Pass (e-Pass)

Singapore does not stamp passports on entry or exit. After clearing the immigration, an Electronic Visit Pass (e-Pass) is issued and sent to your email which you have mentioned in your SG Arrival Card. 

You can also retrieve your e-Pass on the ICA website using your Disembarkation/Embarkation number (DE No.) or passport information. 

You can find your DE No. in your SG Arrival Card (SGAC) acknowledgment email, PDF or mobile app.

The e-Pass contains the following details:

  • Disembarkation/Embarkation number (DE No.)
  • Date and time of issuance of visit pass
  • Number of days of stay granted
  • Last day of stay allowed in Singapore

The e-Pass will also mention whether you are eligible to use the automated lanes for your departure and any subsequent trips to Singapore. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Do i need to print the singapore e-visa.

Yes. You must print the Singapore e-Visa. Singaporean authorities may have the e-Visa on file already, but you are still asked to present if you’re not using the automated immigration lanes. Also, the airline staff might want to see the e-Visa print when checking in. 

Why is there no visa stamp in my passport?

Singapore has phased out issuing physical stamps in passports. Instead, you will be issued an electronic visit pass (e-Pass) and sent to your email shortly after you enter Singapore.

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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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Applying for a Singapore Visa Through the ICA: A Detailed Guide

Goh Jun Cheng

October 15, 2023

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Introduction

Singapore is a popular destination for tourists and those looking to relocate for work or study. To visit or live in Singapore, most foreign nationals need to obtain a visa issued by the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA). The ICA oversees visa and entry permit applications and ensures those entering Singapore meet all requirements.

In this comprehensive blog post, we’ll walk through the ins and outs of applying for a Singapore visa through the ICA. We’ll cover the different visa types, application process, required documents, approval timelines, fees, and tips for a smooth application. Whether you’re planning a short-term visit or relocating more long-term, this guide will provide all the details you need to successfully obtain your Singapore visa.

Overview of Singapore Visas Issued by the ICA

The ICA issues several different visas depending on your purpose for visiting Singapore. The main types of visas include:

Visit Visas

Visit visas allow foreign nationals to enter Singapore for social, business, or leisure purposes for up to 30 days. These are suitable for short-term tourism or business trips.

Student Visas

Student visas are for foreigners accepted into an educational institution in Singapore. These allow longer stays for the duration of your academic program.

Work visas like the Employment Pass, S Pass, and EntrePass allow foreigners to live and work in Singapore for an extended period, usually 1-2 years. These require a job offer from a Singapore employer.

Dependant Visas

Dependants (spouse, children, parents) of those holding long-term work or student visas may apply for dependant visas. These allow dependants to accompany the main visa holder.

Permanent Resident Visas

PR visas allow foreigners to permanently reside long-term in Singapore through schemes like the Global Investor Program. Strict criteria must be met.

Applying for a Singapore Visa: Step-by-Step Process

Below are the key steps involved in applying for and obtaining a Singapore visa through the ICA:

1. Determine the Correct Visa Type

First, determine which visa type fits your purpose for visiting or staying in Singapore. The ICA website has useful information on visa types and eligibility criteria.

2. Prepare Required Documents

Each visa type requires certain documents like passport, application forms, photos, letter of invitation, etc. Refer to the ICA website for the exact list. photocopies. Ensure all documents are authentic and valid.

3. Complete Online Visa Application

Most visa applications must be completed on the ICA’s online e-Services portal. Create an account, fill in the application form, and upload supporting documents.

4. Pay Visa Application Fees

A non-refundable visa fee must be paid online by credit card. Fees vary by visa type. Check the ICA website for the latest fee structure.

5. Wait for Processing & Approval

Processing times range from 1 week to several months depending on visa type, nationality, and other factors. Status updates are available on the e-Services portal.

6. Collect Visa & Enter Singapore

Once approved, you can print the e-visa from the portal. Present it at immigration when you arrive in Singapore alongside your passport.

Key Documents Needed for Singapore Visa Application

As mentioned, you’ll need to compile several documents to submit with your Singapore visa application. Key documents include:

  • Passport  – Must have 6 months validity and several blank pages for stamps. Include scans of identity page.
  • Application Forms  – Completed application forms for selected visa type. Signed by applicant.
  • Photo  – Good quality passport-sized photo taken against white background.
  • Letter of Invitation  – For visit visas, a letter from your Singapore host stating details.
  • Financial Documents  – Proof of funds via bank statements, payslips, etc.
  • Accommodation Details  – Hotel bookings or rental agreement in Singapore.
  • Flight Details  – Return flight bookings to and from Singapore.
  • Employment Letter  – For work visas, a letter from Singapore employer.
  • Education Documents  – For student visas, acceptance letter from academic institution.
  • Vaccination Records  – Proof of recommended vaccinations like yellow fever, etc.

Ensure all documents are valid and properly certified/notarized if specified by the ICA.

Singapore Visa Approval Timelines

Visa processing times vary greatly depending on factors like:

  • Visa type  – Visit visas can be approved within 1 week while work visas take 1-3 months.
  • Nationality  – Applicants from certain countries may require additional security screening.
  • Application errors  – Mistakes or incomplete forms can delay the process.
  • Peak periods  – More applications mean longer processing times. Avoid applying during major holidays.

As an estimate, allow at least:

  • 1-2 weeks for tourist visas
  • 4-6 weeks for student visas
  • 8-12 weeks for work visas

The ICA website provides updates on current processing times to manage expectations.

Key Tips for a Successful Singapore Visa Application

To boost your chances of a speedy, hassle-free visa approval, keep these tips in mind:

  • Provide complete supporting documents as per ICA guidelines
  • Double check forms for accuracy before submission
  • Make sure your passport has ample validity left
  • Be truthful in your application and forms
  • Process the application well in advance of your planned trip
  • Remain in your home country while the visa processes
  • Respond promptly if the ICA contacts you for clarification

Avoid common mistakes like incorrect forms, passport damage, or inconsistent details which can really slow down an application.

Patience and care in compiling your Singapore visa application will go a long way towards success!

Singapore Visa Application Fees

Different visa types involve different fees, which are subject to change. Below are typical fee estimates:

  • Visit Visa: From $30 SGD
  • Student Visa: From $90 SGD
  • Work Visa: From $105 SGD
  • Dependant Visa: From $105 SGD
  • Permanent Resident Visa: From $100 SGD

There may be additional charges for express service, agency fees, etc. Check the ICA website when planning your budget.

We hope this detailed guide provides a comprehensive overview of applying for and obtaining a visa through Singapore’s Immigration & Checkpoints Authority. While the process involves preparation, it is straightforward when you understand the requirements.

With the right documents, forms, and research on timelines, you can feel confident your Singapore visa application will be smoothly approved. Just stay organized, truthful and follow the instructions from the ICA.

Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority. “Types of Visas.” Accessed October 15, 2023. https://www.ica.gov.sg/visitor/visitor_visa/types_of_visas .

Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority. “Student’s Pass.” Accessed October 15, 2023. https://www.ica.gov.sg/visitor/student_pass .

Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority. “Employment Pass.” Accessed October 15, 2023. https://www.ica.gov.sg/visitor/epass .

Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority. “EntrePass.” Accessed October 15, 2023. https://www.ica.gov.sg/visitor/entrepass .

Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority. “Dependant’s Pass.” Accessed October 15, 2023. https://www.ica.gov.sg/visitor/terms_conditions.aspx .

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Goh Jun Cheng is the chief staff writer for SingaporeAirport.com. Jun Cheng graduated with a degree in journalism from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.

He has over 5 years of experience writing about aviation, tourism, and lifestyle topics relevant to locals and visitors in Singapore. His articles provide insights into the rich culture, cuisine, and attractions of Singapore. Jun Cheng is an avid traveler who has visited over 15 countries.

When he is not writing or traveling, he enjoys photography, trying new foods, and hiking. As a longtime Singapore resident, Jun Cheng is passionate about sharing hidden gems and perspectives about his home country.

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Visa and Entry Requirements

Singaporeans who wish to find out if they require a visa to visit a particular country should contact the country’s representative closest to you to be apprised of the latest requirements.

All foreign visitors must ensure that they meet or possess entry requirements as stated by the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA). Please click here for the requirements. 

US Passport Holders (regular, official and diplomatic) do not require a visa to enter Singapore for business or for social visit purposes. They must, however, meet the entry requirements as mentioned above.

Countries/Regions which require a visa for entry into Singapore

To find out if you require a VISA to enter Singapore, please click here .

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. The period of stay granted is shown on the visit pass endorsement given on your passport and it is not tied to the validity of your visa. 

Visa-Free Transit Facility

Nationals of the Commonwealth of Independent States, Georgia, India, The People's Republic of China (PRC), Turkmenistan and Ukraine may be eligible for the Visa-Free Transit Facility (VFTF) . 

Submission of visa applications through Singapore Embassy in Washington D.C.

In addition to the entry requirements stipulated by ICA , please note the following:

A) Visa applications may be submitted online, in-person or by mail. You are advised to apply for an entry visa within 30 days prior to arrival in Singapore.

  • Online. If the applicant has a local sponsor who is a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident above 21 years with a SingPass account, they can submit the visa application via SAVE .
  • In person. Consular services are by appointment only . The Embassy will not accept any walk-in request. Our hours of operation are Monday-Friday 9.00 AM to 1.00 PM . To schedule an appointment, please contact the Embassy via email at [email protected].
  • By mail. Our mailing address is:

3501 International Place NW

Washington, D.C. 20008

You may address your package to "Singapore Embassy". Please note that you may use the courier of your choice. We advise using a service that will provide a tracking number.

B) Documents required

  • Please also refer to  https://www.ica.gov.sg/enter-transit-depart/entering-singapore/visa_requirements  and ensure the following are included in your application
  • A copy of air ticket and hotel reservations. Detailed proposed itineraries (of flight and hotel) will suffice. 
  • A valid visa to the next destination should be obtained (if applicable). If you are returning to USA after visiting Singapore, please submit a clear copy of your valid US Resident Alien/PR Card, US visa or relevant documentary proof confirming legal entrance (i.e. INA Parole Paper, I-20 etc). 
  • One recent (taken within last three months) passport size photo. The photo must be in colour, must be taken against a white background with a matt or semi-matt finish. The image must show the full face and without headgear (headgear worn in accordance with religious or racial customs is acceptable but must not hide facial features). 
  • On a separate document, please provide a daytime contact number and email address.

C) Processing fee

  • The processing fee is US$22.00 per visa application. The fee collected is non-refundable regardless of the outcome of the application or if you withdraw the application after submission. 
  • We accept money order or cashier's check only, made payable to "Singapore Embassy" . Do not send cash through the mail.
  • All fees are subject to change without notice.

D) Processing time

  • The processing time for visa applications is three to eight business days from the date of receipt of the complete application.
  • Please note some applications may take longer. Applicants should therefore give allowance for processing and possible postal delays before their intended departure. 
  • There is no expedited service.
  • Incomplete applications may result in the application being rejected or delayed.

Check Status of Visa Application

You can print a copy of the e-Visa by following the below steps: Step 1: Go to Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website at  www.ica.gov.sg Step 2: At ICA homepage, scroll down to section <Frequently Accessed eServices> and click on <Visa(SAVE)> Step 3: Scroll the page down and click on <Status Enquiry> Step 4: Key in your <Application Reference Number (WASXXXXXXSAXXXXXXX) >and <Travel Document Number (XXXXXXXX)> Step 5: If your application is approved, click on <Proceed> to get the copy of the e-Visa If you had already been issued with a valid visa but misplaced the copy of your e-Visa, you can also follow the above steps to print a copy of your e-Visa.

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