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Destination Visa Guide

Singapore Visa for Indians

Planning a trip to Singapore? Indian passport holders need an electronic entry visa, submitted only through authorised agents or a local Singapore contactโ€”there is no walk-in embassy application, no biometrics, and no interview. VisaForTrip helps you prepare and file it correctly.

Visa Summary

A practical 2026 guide to the Singapore tourist visa for Indiansโ€”covering who needs it, documents, fees, processing time, and the mandatory SG Arrival Card. VisaForTrip assists with accurate, agent-routed applications.

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Processing Time

Usually 3โ€“5 working days after a complete application is submitted; apply at least 2โ€“3 weeks before travel as ICA timelines can vary during peak periods.

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Estimated Fees

Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA), Singapore โ€” ica.gov.sg

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Eligibility

Most applications require valid passport and financial proof.

Time to Get Visa

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Estimated Processing Time

Usually 3โ€“5 working days after a complete application is submitted; apply at least 2โ€“3 weeks before travel as ICA timelines can vary during peak periods.

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Timeline Note

Processing windows can change due to consulate workload and seasonality.

Visa Fees

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Visa Fees

Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA), Singapore โ€” ica.gov.sg

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Fee Note

Final cost depends on visa category, stay duration, and service level.

Visa TypeOfficial FeeApprox. INRValidity / Notes
Single-entry (single-journey) tourist e-Visa SGD 30 โ‰ˆ โ‚น2,100 (govt fee; excl. agent charge) Visa valid for entry within its stated validity window (commonly up to a few weeks/months from issue); stay of up to 30 days granted via visit pass on arrival. Validity/entry count is at ICA's discretion โ€” confirm on portal. โ€” Flat S$30 ICA processing fee, non-refundable, same for all purposes. Apply online via ICA e-Service through an authorised agent/Strategic Partner or local contact; agent service charge (โ‰ˆ โ‚น1,000) is separate. No biometrics required for the visa.
Multiple-entry (multiple-journey) tourist e-Visa SGD 30 โ‰ˆ โ‚น2,100 (govt fee; excl. agent charge) Multiple-journey visas commonly issued to Indian nationals for up to 2 years (issuance and validity at ICA's discretion โ€” varies, confirm on portal); each entry grants a stay of up to 30 days via visit pass on arrival. Stay is not tied to visa validity. โ€” Same flat S$30 ICA processing fee as single-entry โ€” ICA does not charge a higher government fee for a multiple-journey visa. Grant of multiple-entry is decided by ICA. Apply via authorised agent/local contact; agent service charge separate. No biometrics required.
Business visa (social visit for business purposes) SGD 30 โ‰ˆ โ‚น2,100 (govt fee; excl. agent charge) Same visitor visa framework โ€” single or multiple journey at ICA's discretion; stay (typically up to 30 days) granted via visit pass on arrival. Validity varies โ€” confirm on portal. โ€” Singapore does not levy a separate government visa fee for business travel; short-term business visits use the same visitor visa with the flat S$30 ICA processing fee. Purpose is declared in the application (Form 14A). Apply via authorised agent/local contact; agent service charge separate. No biometrics required.

The official Singapore government visa fee is a flat S$30 non-refundable processing fee per application, charged by ICA regardless of visa type (single-entry, multiple-entry, or business/social purpose) and regardless of the outcome. Indian passport holders cannot apply directly to ICA; applications must be lodged online via the ICA e-Service through an authorised visa agent / Strategic Partner or a Singapore-based Local Contact. Authorised agents (e.g. VFS Global, IVS Global) add their own service charge on top of the S$30 government fee โ€” from 1 Jan 2026 the Singapore mission in India fixed the government fee at โ‚น2,100 and a standardised agent service charge of โ‚น1,000 (all-in โ‰ˆ โ‚น3,100). INR figures are approximate and depend on the SGD/INR exchange rate at time of payment. Biometrics (fingerprints/photo capture) are NOT required for the visa application itself. The period of stay in Singapore is NOT tied to visa validity โ€” the actual length of stay (typically up to 30 days) is granted via the electronic visit pass (e-Pass) issued at the checkpoint on arrival.

Overview

The singapore visa for indians is an electronic entry visa that every Indian passport holder must obtain before travelling to Singapore for tourism, visiting family, or short business trips. Unlike many destinations, Singapore does not let Indians apply directly at an embassy or consulate counter. Applications must be routed through a Singapore-authorised visa agent, an appointed strategic partner, or a local contact who holds a Singpass account and files on your behalf through ICA’s e-Service. There is no biometric enrolment and no personal interview—the assessment is entirely document-based.

Who needs a Singapore visa and which type to choose

All Indian citizens require an entry visa; there is no visa-on-arrival for Indian passport holders. Most travellers apply for a short-term visit (tourist) visa. The visa is often issued for a 30-day permitted stay per entry, and applicants may be granted a multiple-entry visa valid for up to two years—though the validity and number of entries are decided at ICA’s sole discretion, not guaranteed. Remember that the visa is only permission to travel to Singapore; the actual length of stay is set by an immigration officer at the checkpoint and issued as an electronic visit pass (e-Pass).

Documents Indian applicants need

  • A completed Form 14A (the official visa application form), signed by the applicant.
  • Indian passport valid for at least six months beyond your intended entry date, with blank pages.
  • A recent colour photograph (approximately 35mm x 45mm, white background) taken within the last three months.
  • Confirmed return or onward air tickets and hotel/accommodation details.
  • Recent bank statements showing sufficient funds, plus employment or business proof.
  • A covering letter, and for minors, supporting parental documents.

Fees and processing time

The official ICA visa fee is about S$30, roughly ₹2,100 at current rates. Authorised agents add a service charge, commonly in the ₹600–1,000 range, so a typical outlay starts from around ₹2,700. The government fee is non-refundable even if the application is declined, so accuracy matters. Processing usually takes 3–5 working days after a complete submission, but it can run longer during peak travel seasons—apply at least two to three weeks before departure. Fees and timelines change periodically; confirm the current amounts on the official portal before paying.

The mandatory SG Arrival Card (SGAC)

An approved visa is not the last step. Every visitor must also submit the free SG Arrival Card online at ica.gov.sg within three days (72 hours) before arrival—submitting earlier is rejected by the portal. Since Singapore’s No-Boarding Directive took effect on 30 January 2026, airlines flying from India can deny boarding at the gate if your SGAC is not on file, so treat it as essential rather than optional.

Common reasons for rejection—and how to avoid them

  • Mismatched details: passport number, name spelling, or expiry not matching the passport exactly.
  • Incorrect travel dates—even a one-day error can trigger refusal.
  • Weak ties to India or unclear finances, which ICA may read as an overstay risk.
  • Applications filed through unauthorised or unregistered agents, which are commonly rejected.

Tips for a smooth application

Double-check every field against your passport before submission, provide clear proof of funds and return intent, and only use a genuine, government-authorised route rather than an unverified agent. Keep both digital and printed copies of your approved e-visa, and schedule your SGAC submission a day or two before your flight so it falls inside the 72-hour window. If you are travelling as a family or group, prepare a separate Form 14A and document set for each applicant, including minors. Planning well ahead leaves room to correct any issue—such as a spelling mismatch or a missing bank statement—without disrupting your travel dates or losing the non-refundable fee.

VisaForTrip is a private visa-assistance service and is not a government body; we do not issue visas or guarantee outcomes. Rules, fees, and processing times change—please verify all details with the official Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) before applying.

Visa Process

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Choose an authorised route: apply via a Singapore-appointed authorised visa agent, or through a local contact/sponsor with a Singpass accountโ€”ICA does not accept direct counter submissions from India.

Complete this step accurately to avoid processing delays.

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Complete Form 14A (the visa application form) and gather supporting documents for each applicant.

Complete this step accurately to avoid processing delays.

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Submit the application and pay the official ICA visa fee plus the agent's service charge; no biometrics or in-person interview is required.

Complete this step accurately to avoid processing delays.

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Wait 3โ€“5 working days for ICA to process; the approved e-visa is issued electronicallyโ€”print a copy for your records.

Complete this step accurately to avoid processing delays.

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Submit the free SG Arrival Card (SGAC) online within 3 days before arrivalโ€”mandatory, or you may be denied boarding under the No-Boarding Directive.

Complete this step accurately to avoid processing delays.

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Travel to Singapore; your actual length of stay (e-Pass) is granted by an immigration officer on arrival, separate from visa validity.

Complete this step accurately to avoid processing delays.

Eligibility Criteria

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Indian passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended date of entry, with blank pages.

Meet this requirement before initiating application.

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A genuine short-visit purposeโ€”tourism, visiting family/friends, or business.

Meet this requirement before initiating application.

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Sufficient funds for the trip, shown via recent bank statements.

Meet this requirement before initiating application.

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Confirmed return/onward travel and accommodation details.

Meet this requirement before initiating application.

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Strong ties to India (employment, family, assets) demonstrating intent to return.

Meet this requirement before initiating application.

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No adverse immigration history or overstays that could affect entry.

Meet this requirement before initiating application.

Types of Visa

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30-day tourist / visit visa

Available category for this destination based on your travel purpose.

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Multiple-entry visa (up to 2 years, at ICA discretion)

Available category for this destination based on your travel purpose.

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Business visit visa

Available category for this destination based on your travel purpose.

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Family / social visit visa

Available category for this destination based on your travel purpose.

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Transit facility (for eligible travellers)

Available category for this destination based on your travel purpose.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Indian citizens need a visa to visit Singapore in 2026?

Yes. All Indian passport holders need an entry visa before travelling; there is no visa-on-arrival. Applications must go through an authorised visa agent or a local contact with a Singpass account, as ICA does not accept direct counter submissions from India.

How much does a Singapore visa cost for Indians?

The official ICA visa fee is about S$30 (roughly โ‚น2,100). Authorised agents add a service charge, commonly โ‚น600โ€“1,000, so total costs typically start from around โ‚น2,700. The government fee is non-refundable. Confirm current fees before paying.

How long does the Singapore visa take to process?

Most applications are decided within 3โ€“5 working days of a complete submission. Timelines can be longer during peak travel periods, so apply at least two to three weeks before your travel date.

Is there an interview or biometrics for the Singapore visa?

No. The Singapore visa for Indians is an electronic, document-based process. There is no personal interview and no biometric enrolment for the standard visit visa.

What is Form 14A?

Form 14A is the official Singapore visa application form that each applicant must complete and sign. It is submitted with your passport, photograph, and supporting documents through an authorised route.

Can Indians get a multiple-entry Singapore visa?

Yes, it is possible. Many Indian travellers are granted a multiple-entry visa valid for up to two years with stays of up to 30 days per visit, but the validity and entries are decided solely at ICA's discretion and are not guaranteed.

What is the SG Arrival Card (SGAC) and is it mandatory?

The SGAC is a free, mandatory online declaration submitted at ica.gov.sg within three days before arrival. Since the No-Boarding Directive of 30 January 2026, airlines from India can deny boarding if your SGAC is not filed, so it is essential in addition to your visa.

Why are Singapore visas rejected for Indians?

Common reasons include mismatched passport details, incorrect travel dates, weak proof of funds or ties to India, and applications filed through unauthorised agents. Accurate documents and a genuine, well-supported application reduce the risk of refusal.

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