Answers to your most common questions about the Singapore Visa process for Indian citizens.
Singapore Visa Validity Minimum 2 months (Multiple Entry) and up to 2 year (Multiple Entry), subject to the discretion of the Singapore Consulate.
Applications must be submitted through an authorized visa agent. Trawellday Visa Services provides complete documentation, application, and submission assistance.
The permitted stay is usually up to 30 days per visit, as determined by the Immigration Officer at the Singapore checkpoint.
Yes. Indian passport holders must obtain a valid Singapore Tourist Visa before traveling to Singapore.
If a visa application is refused, the Consulate generally does not provide a detailed reason. Applicants may reapply after addressing any issues in the documentation or eligibility.
It is advisable to apply at least 2 to 4 weeks before your planned travel date to allow sufficient time for processing.
Yes. Every traveler, including minors, must have an individual Singapore visa if they require one based on their nationality.
Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from your intended date of entry into Singapore.
No. A valid visa allows you to travel to Singapore, but the final decision to grant entry is made by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officer upon arrival.
If you are transiting through Singapore (not visiting as your final destination), you may be eligible for Singapore's 96-hour Visa-Free Transit Facility (VFTF) if you meet all of the conditions:
Yes. Applicants are generally required to submit their original passport along with the visa application and supporting documents to an authorized Singapore Visa Agent.
Yes, if your visa is issued as a Multiple Entry Visa, you can enter Singapore multiple times within the visa validity period, provided each visit complies with the permitted stay