Single Entry E-Visa Short Stay
Single Entry E-Visa Short Stay
Mode: E-VISAEntry: Single Entry • Short StayStay Duration: 30 DaysValidity: As per Embassy Approval

Overview
Travelers who match the requirements can enter Singapore once for brief visits, business meetings, or tourism using the Singapore Single Entry eVisa. The visa, which typically allows for a stay of up to 30 days, is applied for online through authorized agencies. For acceptance, applicants must submit a current passport, travel information, and supporting documentation.
Why Travunited
• Simple Application procedure: To make the procedure quick and stress-free, we offer a straightforward and guided visa application. • Professional Visa Assistance: Our skilled staff examines your application to reduce mistakes and increase the likelihood of approval. • Document Verification: Prior to submission, we thoroughly review all necessary documents. • Quick Processing Support: We make sure your application is filed accurately so it may be processed on time. • Safe Information Management: Your travel and personal information is kept private and secure. • Frequent Status Updates: We keep you updated on the status of your visa application. • Customer service: You may get committed help at every stage of the visa application procedure. • High Success Rate: We lower the chance of rejection thanks to our experience with visa applications.
Stats
• Quick processing: Following submission, the majority of Singapore eVisa applications are processed within three to five business days. • Short-term visitation visa: Depending on immigration approval, the single entry visitor visa often permits a stay of up to 30 days. • Reasonably priced: The government visa processing fee, excluding agency service fees, is approximately SGD 30 (roughly ₹1,800–₹2,000). • High approval rate: Approximately 88–90% of well-documented Singapore visa applications are approved. • Electronic visa system: Instead of being stamped on the passport, the visa is issued electronically (eVisa) and sent via email. • Apply through authorized agents: The majority of applicants must submit their visa application through a government-approved local Singaporean contact or authorized visa agency. • Travel-friendly location: Singapore offers quick visa processing for a wide range of nationalities.
Documents Required
Per Traveller
Valid Passport with at least 6 months validity
RequiredRequired document
Return Flight Ticket
RequiredRequired document
Recent Photo
RequiredRequired document
ITR
RequiredRequired document
Hotel Booking
RequiredRequired document
Bank Statements
RequiredRequired document
Cover Letter
RequiredRequired document
Download Templates
Download sample document templates to help you prepare your application.
FORM
Sample Cover Letter
Eligibility
• Candidates must be citizens of nations where entry into Singapore requires a visa in order to be eligible. • Valid passport: The passport must have blank pages and be valid for at least six months after the date of entrance. • Travelers must submit a completed Form 14A visa application with correct information. • Current passport-sized picture: It is necessary to have a recent color photo that complies with Singapore visa photo requirements. • Travel itinerary and a verified return or forward ticket may be required for applicants. • Proof of lodging: A hotel reservation or an invitation letter indicating the traveler's accommodations in Singapore. • Sufficient funds: Visitors must present bank statements or other documentation of their ability to pay for their visit's expenses. • Local contact or sponsor: A Letter of Introduction (LOI) from a Singaporean business or local contact is required for certain applicants. • Application through authorized agents: The majority of candidates are required to apply via a local Singaporean contact or an authorized visa agent.
Visa Sample
View a sample of the approved visa document for reference.
Important Notes
• During its validity period, the visa permits only one entrance into Singapore. • Immigration officials make the final judgment at the checkpoint; an issued visa does not ensure entrance. • You must have at least six months left on your passport after the date of admission. • Before entering Singapore, visitors must complete the SG Arrival Card online. • When traveling, visitors should bring paper copies of the eVisa and any supporting documentation. • Depending on acceptance, the visa often allows for a brief stay (generally up to 30 days). • Fines, penalties, or future travel restrictions could result from overstaying the visa. • Travelers may be required to present their return or onward tickets and proof of lodging. • To prevent delays or rejection, make sure all the information in the application is correct.
Rejection Reasons
• The applicant's incomplete or inaccurate application. • A passport that is damaged, invalid, or has fewer than six months left on it. • Giving inaccurate or contradictory information when applying for a visa. • Documents that are inaccurate or of poor quality, such as unclear passport scans or pictures. • Inadequate documentation to justify the stay in Singapore. • Unconfirmed travel arrangements, such as missing tickets for a return or subsequent trip. • Missing sponsor information or the Letter of Introduction (LOI) as needed. • Prior immigration infractions, such staying longer than allowed on a visa in Singapore or another nation. • Background checks reveal security or criminal record issues. • A history of dubious travel plans or repeated visa denials.
FAQs
1.Is a transit visa required if I’m only passing through Singapore?
No transit visa is required for most nationalities if you stay in the airport’s transit area. Travelers from certain countries like India and China may qualify for VFTF (Visa-Free Transit Facility) for up to 96 hours, if they meet specific conditions (like holding a valid visa for the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, etc.).
2.Is travel insurance mandatory for a Singapore visa?
No, it is not mandatory, but highly recommended to cover any medical or travel emergencies.
3.Do I require a local contact or sponsor in Singapore?
Some candidates would require a Letter of Introduction (LOI) from a Singaporean business or local contact.
4.Does the Singapore visa appear as a stamp on the passport?
No, it is issued as an electronic visa (eVisa), which you need to print and bring with you when you go.




