Visa Process for Singapore
Visa Types
Singapore offers various visa types, depending on the purpose of your visit:
- Social Visit Pass (SVV): For family or friends visiting for less than 90 days.
- Tourist Pass (TP): For short-term leisure trips of up to 30 days.
- Employment Pass (EP): For professionals employed by a Singapore-based company.
- EntrePass: For entrepreneurs starting a business in Singapore.
- Dependent’s Pass (DP): For spouses and children of EP and EntrePass holders.
- Student’s Pass (STP): For international students pursuing studies in Singapore.
Required Documents
The required documents for a Singapore visa vary depending on the visa type. Generally, you will need:
- Passport: Valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date.
- Visa Application Form: Completed and signed.
- Proof of Income/Employment: Bank statements, employment letter, or business registration documents.
- Proof of Accommodation: Hotel booking, lease agreement, or invitation letter.
- Proof of Purpose: Invitation letter, business proposal, or school admission letter.
- Passport-sized Photos: Two recent photographs.
Application Procedures
Online Application:
- For SVV and TP, you can apply online via the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website: https://eservices.ica.gov.sg/svo/
- For other visa types, you will need to apply through a Singapore Overseas Mission or an authorized visa agent.
In-Person Application:
- You can apply in person at a Singapore Overseas Mission or an authorized visa agent.
Fees
Visa fees vary depending on the visa type and nationality. Check the ICA website for the latest fee schedule: https://www.ica.gov.sg/enter-singapore/visa-requirements-and-exemptions/visa-fees
Timelines
Processing times for Singapore visas vary.
- SVV and TP: Typically within 3 working days.
- Employment Pass: 2-4 weeks.
- EntrePass: 2-6 weeks.
- Dependent’s Pass: 2-4 weeks.
- Student’s Pass: 2-6 weeks.
Additional Information
- You may be required to attend an interview as part of the visa application process.
- Electronic visa (e-Visa) is available for citizens of certain countries.
- Visas are generally valid for a single entry. Multiple-entry visas may be granted for certain visa types.
- Overstaying your visa may result in penalties and deportation.
- For more detailed information and the latest requirements, visit the ICA website: https://www.ica.gov.sg/
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