Singapore Tourist Visa Lost or Stolen

A tourist visa is such an important document for travelling and touring abroad that having one’s visa lost or stolen can be a real hassle. It adds stress and inconvenience especially when your planned travel is fast approaching. But with the right and immediate actions, you can reclaim your Singapore tourist visa with ease.

This blog will guide you through the essential steps to take when your Singapore tourist visa is lost or stolen.

Steps for Getting a Singapore Visa 

Singapore visa

Before we talk about the steps to reclaiming your lost or stolen Singapore tourist visa, it’s important to also know about the steps to take when applying for a Singapore visa.

A Singapore tourist visa is easy to get even when you are somewhere else in the world like Dubai. To get a Singapore visa from Dubai, follow the steps below:

  • Apply for a Singapore visa online. You can apply for a Singapore visa online with your trusted travel agent and/or agency, or directly through the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website. 
  • Make sure to gather the following documents: properly filled out and signed Form 14A from the ICA website, a passport valid for 6 months from time of planned departure from Singapore, a passport size photo with white background take within the last 3 months, detailed flight and travel itineraries to Singapore including copies of flight and hotel reservations, a working contact number and email address.
  • Pay the visa fee using a valid credit/debit card or other desired payment method.
  • Submit all required documents for review.

Reasons for Rejection of Singapore Visa Application

A Singapore visa application, however, may get rejected. This can happen when some requirements are not duly complied. To avoid such cases, it might be helpful to know the most common reasons for rejection of Singapore visa application.

  • Invalid passport: Your passport may not be valid for 6 months on the planned arrival in Singapore. To avoid this, renew your passport beforehand.
  • Inappropriate photo: Passport size photo may not be in accord with the photo guidelines. Photo must have a white background and be non-reflective. 
  • Incomplete or inaccurate application: The visa form (Form 14A) is not properly filled out or incomplete. Make sure you provide all correct information when filling out the form.
  • Lack of supporting documents: Supporting documents, such as proof of accommodation, flight itineraries, financial statements, and invitation letters (if applicable), are needed to prove that you can sustain yourself during the period of stay in Singapore. Lacking one or more of these documents is crucial to your visa application.
  • Insufficient funds: Singapore authorities may require evidence of sufficient funds to cover your expenses during your stay in the country. If you fail to show you have enough financial resources to support yourself, your visa application may be rejected.
  • Unverifiable flight reservations: Flight reservations and/or airline tickets are needed when checking your visa application. Unverifiable reservations may lead to rejection of your application.

To avoid rejection of visa application, make sure to plan ahead and comply with all the requirements promptly.

Steps to Take for Lost Singapore Visa

A Singapore visa is given prior to entry in Singapore. If the visa is acquired via electronic or online application, it should be easy to recover the e-Visa from your email’s inbox. Upon entering Singapore, however, tourists and visitors are given the Singapore visit pass.

The Singapore visit pass is crucial to the whole duration of your stay in Singapore and is valid within the allowed period of stay as per your Singapore visa. This is extremely important especially when you are visiting Singapore for a long time with a long-term visit pass.

Upon the loss of your long-term Singapore visit pass, make sure to take the following steps:

  • Apply for a replacement in person at the ICA office within 7 days. Applying for a replacement requires:

          a] A valid travel document like your passport

          b] An original police report or a statutory declaration explaining the loss.

          c] Supporting documents proving your relationship to a sponsor, if applicable.

  • Submit the requirements in person at the ICA office. You should be able to receive a copy of lost visit pass terms and condition form. If you have a local sponsor, take note that your sponsor must be present when applying for a replacement.
  • Pay the replacement fee.
  • The ICA will then provide a digital copy of your replacement visit pass.

Travelling can be such a rewarding experience provided loss of essential travel documents do not happen. To ensure that you travel securely and free from hassle, always be mindful while not losing the chance to enjoy every moment of your trip.

FAQs

How much is the replacement fee for a lost long-term visit pass?
A fee of S$100 must be paid for replacement upon first loss, and S$300 upon second and subsequent losses. For a damaged visit pass, a fee of S$60 must be paid.

When should I apply for a replacement for my lost visit pass?
Apply for a replacement of a lost, stolen, or damaged visit pass at the ICA office within 7 days. Replacement will be issued within this time frame after payment is made.

Is the Singapore tourist visa the same as the visit pass?
No. The Singapore tourist visa is different from the Singapore visit pass. The tourist visa is given prior to entry in Singapore, while the Singapore visit pass is given to tourists and travellers upon entering Singapore.

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