Whether you are travelling to Singapore just to take in
the beauty and glamour of the place, to visit friends and relatives, for
business or employment reasons, whatever your reasons might be, you need to get
a visit visa.
Do not be cheated or fooled by people who promise to
get you to Singapore without a permit because Singapore is extremely strict
when it comes to visa permit. If you are caught, you risk facing harsh
punishment and even deportation. At One Visa,
we do everything necessary to ensure that you get a valid visit visa. This
includes sharing some vital information on the issue.
Let’s start with the categories of people or visitors
who require a visa to enter Singapore legally.
There are two main categories, based on citizenship or
country, and they are:
·
Nationals of Assessment Level I Countries: countries under this category
includes Georgia, India, Nigeria, Sierra Leone,Ukraine,Turkmenistan, Mynmar,Commonwealth
of Independent States and people who hold the Macao Special Administrative
Region (MSAR) travel permit and Hong Kong Document of Identity.
·
Nationals of Assessment Level II Countries includes Yemen,
Iraq,Iran,Lebanon,Mali, Sudan,Afghanistan,Morocco,SaudiArabia,Egypt,Algeria,Somalia,Pakistan,Bangladesh,Tunisia,Jordan
and Syria.
To be eligible for Singapore visit visa, you will have
to fulfill the following conditions:
· You
must have a valid passport.
· Your
passport must have a validity that extends the duration of the visa you are
applying for by at least 6 months.
· You
must have a copy of your completed visa application form (Form 14A).
· Along
with the application form, you must submit a very recent photograph. The
photograph should not be more than three months old. Your face and neck must
show clearly in the photograph. It should be colored and the background should
be white. Headgears or scarves are not allowed unless for religious reasons.
· You
must have a copy of the Letter of Introduction for Visa Application Form (Form
V39A) that has been issued by your local contact in Singapore. Your contact in
Singapore must be a citizen or a permanent resident and must be at least 21
years of age. If you don’t have a local contact, you can approach your Embassy
to issue a Letter of Introduction to support your visa application.
· In
case you provide a Letter of Introduction from your local contact, you must
provide a copy of the local contact’s Singapore Identity Card.
· You
must provide proof of having confirmed tickets for your onward or return
journey.
· You
must also provide proof of your financial ability to support yourself
financially during your stay in Singapore and your return of transportation.
· You
must be in good physical and mental health and must be free of any kind of
contagious diseases.
· You
intend to leave Singapore at the end of your authorized stay.
Please note that the application form is one of the
most important documents for the Singapore visa application process. The
details you provide in the form should be correct and error free. A little
error can cause your visa application to be rejected.
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