Singapore Entry Visa

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Travelling to Singapore from Indonesia? Stay up-to-date on the latest entry visa requirements to ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey. This guide provides essential information and outlines how Lets Move Indonesia can simplify your valid Singapore visa application process.

Do You Need a Visa to Enter Singapore From Indonesia?

As an Indonesian citizen, you do not need a visa to enter Singapore for short-term stays. However, the process can be straightforward, especially with the right guidance.

What is a Singapore Entry Visa and Who is it for?

The Singapore Entry Visa is a pre-entry authorization for expatriates residing in Indonesia who wish to travel to Singapore. Whether you’re planning a vacation, visiting family and friends, or embarking on a business trip (without receiving any income in Singapore), this visa is essential.

Key features

Purpose: Tourism, family visits, business trips (no remuneration allowed).

Validity: Period of stay granted for up to 30 days, with a 63-day validity of your visa after issuance.

Single Entry: Automatically revoked upon departure from Singapore, even if the validity period hasn’t expired.

Multiple Entry Option: Seek entry for frequent travellers, a Multiple Entry Visa with a validity of up to 2 years and 30 days per visit is available.

Countries that Require a Singapore Entry Visa

While many nationalities enjoy visa-free access to Singapore, citizens of several other countries are still required to obtain a visa before travel. Below we provide the list of countries that require a visa for short-term tourist or business visits to Singapore based on the most current information from the ICA:

Additionally, citizens of all ASEAN countries can also visit Singapore without a visa for a certain period of time.

  1. Brunei Darussalam: Visa free for 30 days   
  2. Cambodia: Visa free for 30 days   
  3. Indonesia: Visa free for 3 days.
  4. Laos: Visa free for 30 days
  5. Malaysia: Visa free for 30 days
  6. Myanmar: Visa free for 30 days
  7. Philippines: Visa free for 30 days
  8. Thailand: Visa free for 30 days
  9. Vietnam: Visa free for 30 days

Important Notes:

  • Visa-free entry usually applies to tourism or business purposes and is typically granted for a specific duration (often 30 days, but it can vary).
  • Always check the official ICA website for the most up-to-date information and specific requirements for your nationality.
  • Even if you are from a visa-exempt country, you must meet general entry requirements, such as having a valid passport with at least six months of remaining validity.
  • Some nationalities may be eligible for the Visa-Free Transit Facility (VFTF), allowing them to transit through Singapore for up to 96 hours without a visa under specific conditions.

Why Use Lets Move Indonesia to Process Your Singapore Visa?

Lets Move Indonesia is your reliable partner in navigating the visa application process. We offer expert guidance from experienced visa consultants who provide personalized advice tailored to your specific needs for inbound and outbound visas in Indonesia. Our team has the knowledge to hep you gathering the right documents, ensuring you have everything you need for a successful application. We can handle the intricate processes on your behalf, saving you time and effort.

We are committed to making the visa application process as seamless and stress-free as possible, empowering you to pursue your travel goals with confidence.

How to Get a Singapore Entry Visa

  1. Get your free consultation from our expert consultants.
  2. Gather all necessary documents with guidance from our consultants.
  3. We will handle the visa application submission on your behalf.
  4. Stay informed with regular updates from our team throughout the process.
  5. Our team will schedule and assist with any biometric appointments (if needed)*.
  6. Receive prompt notification upon visa approval.
  7. Conveniently pick up your passport at our offices or have it delivered to you through our official Field Officers.

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Requirements to Obtain a Singapore Entry Visa

For a smooth application process, you’ll need to provide certain documents. Contact our consultants for detailed information and assistance in gathering the necessary paperwork. 

Essential documents include:

  • Submit the completed and signed application form. (Draft provided by Lets Move Indonesia)
  • Original Passport with one copy of the personal information page and immigration stamp page.
  • Recent coloured photograph meeting specific requirements.
  • Copy of your KITAS/KIMS/KITAP with at least 6 months validity.
  • Complete address in your country of origin.
  • Any Identity proof document such as Employment certificate (draft provided), student enrollment certificate, birth certificate (for minors), or business licenae.
  • Letter of Introduction (LOI) from a local contact in Singapore (if applicable, mandatory for business trips). (Draft provided by Lets Move Indonesia)
  • Cover Letter explaining your activities in Singapore (if unable to provide an LOI). (Draft provided by Lets Move Indonesia)
  • A printout of round-trip air ticket booking and hotel reservation confirmation.

Process Your Singapore Entry Visa from Indonesia with Lets Move Indonesia

At Lets Move Indonesia, our seasoned visa specialists have mastered the intricacies of Indonesia and International visa requirements. With patience and professionalism, we’ll walk you through the process, ensuring you have all the necessary documents and paperwork in order.

Don’t let the visa application process overwhelm you. Contact Lets Move Indonesia today for expert assistance and a seamless experience. We’re dedicated to helping you obtain your Singapore Entry Visa efficiently and effectively, so you can focus on planning your trip.

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