Singapore visa for indians

  1. Singapore Visa Online Guide for Indian Citizens
  2. Singapore Tourist Visa for Indians: Fee, Documents, Visa Process
  3. Singapore Visa


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Singapore Visa Online Guide for Indian Citizens

Being popularly called as “The Lion City”, Singapore is also known for its clean streets. From the finger-licking good street food to a high defined way of life, Singapore is a perfect pick for all kind of travellers. It is a favourite destination for everyone who wants to go on trips. Being a highly developed economy, Singapore also attracts business tycoons and working professionals to the city. While planning a In this article, we will tell you how you can apply for it, what are the procedures, documents and Visa fees required to get a Singapore Visa for Indians What is Singapore Visa? Singapore Visa is an official permit that allows travellers to freely enter and exit the country.Indian Nationals holding normal Indian passports need to apply for Singapore eVisa to enter Singapore. On the other hand, Indian Nationals holding diplomatic, service and official passports do not need an e-Visa for entry. Besides you can only apply for it either through an Authorised Visa Agent in India or through a local contact in Singapore, who is a Singapore citizen. The Singapore High Commission does not accept individual walk-in applications. Singapore eVisa is an electronic Visa which can be applied online. The applicants are expected to carry a print out of the VIsa along with their passport throughout the Singapore trip. The eVisa is a multiple entry visa valid for up to 2 years. The validity of the eVisa is at the discretion of the Singapore High Commission and can be issued between...

Singapore Tourist Visa for Indians: Fee, Documents, Visa Process

All about Singapore Tourist Visa for Indian Citizens Looking for a place where you will find thrill, fun, and happiness in the air? Then Singapore is an option you can consider! Famous for its night-life and spectacular green sanctuaries, tourists in Singapore have enough to explore and experience. Singapore Changi airport is one of the largest airports in the world and is an attraction in itself for tourists and transit travelers across the world. A magnificent place that fascinates families, solo travelers and young travelers alike. Some of its famous attractions include the Singapore Shopping Festival, the world’s largest wind tunnel for indoor skydiving, sports activities, and the infamous and art lover’s paradise, The National Art Museum! Before we dig deeper into its other attractions and lengthy travel itineraries, let’s get into the most important bit of it all, the visa! Indian citizens need an approved visa for traveling to several destinations across the globe, Singapore being just one of them too! Do Indians need a visa for Singapore? Yes, Indians do need a visa for Singapore. However, the rapid increase of tourists traveling to Singapore has made the process a lot easier and quicker. The tourist visa issued by the embassy permits tourists for a maximum stay of 30 days and comes with a validity of 2 years. This is a multiple entry permit which means every time you travel to Singapore, you don’t have to apply for a visa! The visa approval is based on some basic ...

Singapore Visa

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. • TWOV (Transit without VISA) • 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...