Outbound Visa Indonesia

Visa Singapore

Enjoy your trip to the Lion City with a with smooth and simple visa application processes. Partner with LMI Consultancy to access our professional assistance.

Travel Singapore From Indonesia

Considering a next trip to Singapore? With its world-class attractions, diverse culinary offerings, pristine parks, and efficient transportation system, Singapore offers something for every traveller.

 

If you’re a non-Indonesian passport holder residing in Indonesia, it’s essential to ensure you have the correct visa before your journey.

 

Navigating requirements for your entry into Singapore can vary depending on your nationality, so having the right guidance makes all the difference.

 

As your trusted visa partner, LMI Consultancy is here to simplify the process. We’ll walk you through the appropriate visa procedures, help you determine your eligibility, and manage the entire application with precision—so you can focus on planning your perfect Singapore trip, stress-free.

 

Let us help you travel smarter, faster, and with full confidence.

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Type of Visas for Singapore

A 30-day trip to Singapore requires pre-entry authorisation for residents of specific nationalities who are residing or visiting from Indonesia.

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Apply for Visa Singapore: General Requirements

While Singapore offers visa-free entry to citizens of certain countries, travel permits are required for others. Careful preparation of your visa application is therefore essential for a smooth entry process.

A typical visa application generally requires the following:

Please note that this is a general overview, and specific documentation requirements may vary based on your nationality and the visa type you are seeking. For the most current information and personalized guidance, please consult the official website or contact our consultants.

Travel Singapore with The Right Visa from LMI Consultancy

As a vibrant hub of culture, cuisine, and innovation, Singapore attracts visitors from across the globe. Singapore’s visa regulations, however, can be intricate as it’s varying significantly based on your nationality and purpose of visit.

As your trusted partner, LMI Consultancy provides tailored visa solutions and professional support to streamline your application process. Whether you’re visiting for leisure, work, or study, our expertise ensures a smooth and stress-free journey.

Start your Singapore adventure with confidence. Choose LMI Consultancy for a seamless visa experience.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s best to apply for your visa within 30 days of your planned arrival in Singapore. To allow ample processing time, we recommend applying at least one week before your trip during the off-peak season and two to four weeks before during peak season (March to May).

Yes, the expiry date is included in the visa validity period.

You only need a new visa if you plan to travel to Singapore after your current visa has expired. If your travel date is within the validity period, you don’t need to reapply.

Indonesian passport holders do not require a visa for entry to Singapore for short visits (up to 30 days), provided they meet certain entry requirements. These include being in possession of a valid passport, proof of onward travel, and sufficient funds for the duration of the stay. Travellers must also complete the SG Arrival Card online prior to arriving in Singapore. Upon arrival, eligible visitors are issued a Visit Pass by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), which specifies the period of stay granted.

Yes, you can submit a visa to enter Singapore even if you are currently in Bali, as long as you are a holder of a valid travel document. Indonesian citizens who do require a visa (for longer stays or specific travel purposes) must apply through an authorised visa agent approved by the Singapore High Commission. These agents are available in major cities including Bali, and they will process your application securely.

The validity period is printed directly on your visa.

If you have a connecting flight and your onward boarding pass, you can generally remain within the Changi Airport transit area without needing a visa. However, if you need to leave the transit area or are flying with a Low-Cost Carrier (LCC), you may need to clear immigration and obtain a visa. It’s crucial to confirm this with your airline before your journey.

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LMI Consultancy provides information and guidance to facilitate adherence to all applicable immigration and legal regulations in the respective country. We do not provide government services or produce any official documentation; as we exclusively focus on facilitating client compliance with local regulations.

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