Tourist Visa from Nigeria to Singapore

Tourist Visa from Nigeria to Singapore Description

  • Singapore tourist visa is a short term visa.
  • It is issued to individuals who want to travel for holiday, sight-seeing, festivals or visitations.
  • An individual who wants to receive medical treatment in Singapore can apply for this visa.
  • Applicants are required to provide two recent(not older than 3 months) passport-size photographs that should be placed along with the visa form. The photograph must have a white background and the color of your shirt should be in contrast to the background. 
  • One photograph is to be signed and pasted on the Singapore tourist visa form. The second should be attached with a gem clip along with the form.
  • This visa can be issued for multiple entries which allows several entrances into Singapore with one visa.
  • Applicants can apply for a Singapore visa online or an embassy. If you are applying to an embassy, you have to go there physically.
  • A caution deposit of between S$1,000 and S$3,000 should be made upon the approval of your visa application. This will cover your stay in Singapore.
  • If at the end of your stay, it established that you haven’t breached any of the conditions stated in the security bond that is executed by the Singaporean local contact you are visiting or by you, the visa applicant and it is by the Singaporean immigration authorities that you are legally departing, you will be refunded the money.
  • Employed applicants should submit a letter of introduction from the current employer, it should state the destination and that the applicant is on an approved leave.
  • All documents must be printed in official letter-headed papers.
  • A covering letter should be written by the applicant mentioning the reason of travel and dates of travel, addressed to ‘The Embassy of Singapore /The Consulate General of Singapore’.
  • For documents not in English, the original copy must be submitted along with an official English translation by a certified translator, High Commission/Embassy or notary public.
  • Singapore tourist visa is valid for a period of 2 years but each visit must not exceed 90 days.
  • Visitors who are in Singapore as a tourist for social purposes or seeking medical treatment, and require a longer period of stay beyond the Visit Pass granted on entry into Singapore, may submit an application for extension of stay (not more than 89 days from date of entry).
  • Applicants are not allowed to return to Singapore within five days from the departure date of the current trip.
  • If you want an extension of up to 89 days from the date of entry into Singapore, you will require a local sponsor.
  • Overstaying your visa or attempting to enter and exit Singapore illegally is a serious offense.

Tourist Visa from Nigeria to Singapore Requirements

  • An application form filled and appropriately signed.
  • International passport valid for 6 months from the intended departure date from Singapore having two blank pages.
  • Photocopies of the passport bio-data page.
  • Yellow fever vaccination.
  • Bank statement issued within the last 6 months or any document that can serve as proof of enough funds for the trip.
  • Two passport photographs not older than 3 months.
  • Flight return ticket.
  • Letter of introduction.
  • Accommodation reservation in Singapore.
  • Police criminal record.
  • Visa processing fees.
  • Caution deposit.
  • Physical interview.
Validity: 30 days
Processing Time: 9-12 working days
Cost: Not available
Address

No. 81-A, Younis Bashorun Street Off Ajose Adeogun Street,Victoria Island,Lagos

Phone

(+234) 1-461 0818 / 9088, (+234) 809 967 8888

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