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Check if You Need an Entry Visa. Visa Requirements. Travel Documents by Countries and Places. If you hold a travel document issued by one of the countries or places listed below, you will require a valid Singapore entry visa to travel to, and seek entry, into Singapore.
- Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan - ICA | Check if You Need an Entry Visa
- Palestinian Authority Passport
Palestinian Authority Passport - ICA | Check if You Need an...
- Temporary Passport Issued by The United Arab Emirates
Temporary Passport Issued by The United Arab Emirates - ICA...
- Travel Permit Issued by Macao Special Administrative Region
Travel Permit Issued by Macao Special Administrative Region...
- Kazakhstan
Select the visa type that is right for you to see important information on visa fees, documents required, forms, photo specifications and processing times.
Check if You Need an Entry Visa. *Temporary Passport issued by the United Arab Emirates and Refugee Travel Document issued by Middle-East countries holders will have to submit a copy of entire set of application for pre-approval from the Singapore Consulate/Immigration that will take an approximately 1 to 3 days.
Make a Customs declaration and tax payment using the Customs@SG web application before arrival if you are entering Singapore with goods exceeding your Goods and Service Tax (GST) import relief and/or Duty-free concession. For more information on Customs declaration and tax payment, refer to Baggage Clearance/Dual-Channel System.
Make an Appointment. Alternatively, you may also login to MyICA or enquire here * to check the status of your applications (including those that are not submitted via the e-Services). * Excludes Citizenship, PR and LTVP applications submitted on or after 26 June 2024.
To find out if you need a visa to enter Singapore, please visit https://www.ica.gov.sg/visitor/visitor_entryvisa. You will also need a visa if you are travelling on: - A Palestinian Authority passport
The visa application can be submitted online through your local contact in Singapore via the SAVE system at Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA)’s website. If your application is approved, your local contact in Singapore can use the SAVE system to print a copy of your e-Visa for you.