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hi am having a Question am Indian passport holder
am holding a Malaysia visa
and traveling to Malaysia from Malaysia
i need to visit Singapore ...so i want to ask
can i apply Singapore visa from Malaysia or not
can u provide me Malaysia Immigration office contcat no....
i tried from immigration web site...That no... not in service
Thanks & regards
Here is the website for Singapore High Commission in Malaysia:
http://www.mfa.gov.sg/content/mfa/overs … umpur.html
Here are the different kinds of permit that allow a peron to work in Singapore - just in case it is useful.
http://www.pbcorporate.com.sg/employmentpass.php
You have to submit your application via an agent.
Details of requirements for visas into Singapore
If you go to the section "About the High Commission" there is a side menu and you should select "Visa Information"
All visitors to Singapore must meet the following entry requirements:
Valid travel document (minimum validity of 6 months at the time of departure)
Onward or return ticket (if applicable)
Entry facilities to the next destination; and
Sufficient funds to stay in Singapore and visa for entry into Singapore (if applicable)
Here is a list of agents from the High Commission website:
Global Holidays Sdn Bhd
Lot 2.50, 2nd Floor Wisma Cosway,
88 Jalan Raja Chulan,
50200 Kuala Lumpur
Tel : +(603) 21423233
Fax : +(603) 21489078 / 21412860
Operating Hours : 0900 1700 hrs (Mon Fri)
Closed on Sat, Sun and PH
M.P. Travel & Tours Sdn Bhd
112 Jalan Imbi,
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel : +(603) 21427177
Fax : +(603) 21459591
Website: www.mptravel.com.my
Operating Hours : 0900 1800 hrs (Mon Fri), 0900 1300 hrs (Sat)
Closed on Sun and PH
Singapore Visa Application Centre
A service of VFS (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
Suite 03-05, 3rd Floor, North Block,
Wisma Ampwalk, Jalan Ampang,
50450 Kuala Lumpur
Tel : +(603) 21618028
Email : info.sgmy@vfshelpline.com
Website : www.vfsglobal.com/Singapore/Malaysia/
Submission Time : 0900 1600 hrs (Mon Fri)
Collection Time : 1600 1700 hrs (Mon Fri)
Closed on Sat, Sun and PH
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Process and documents etc. required (also download of application form)
For Social Visit (visiting friends, relatives and for tourism)
Completed Form 14A (original) .
One recent passport-sized colour photograph (to be pasted on the top right-hand corner of (Form 14A) which meets the following requirements:
* Image must be taken within the last 3 months .
* Photograph should be in colour, must be taken against a white
background with a matt or semi-matt finish .
* Image must show the full face and without headgear (headgear worn in
accordance with religious or racial customs is acceptable but must not hide
the facial features) .
Photocopy of the applicant's passport biodata page. Please ensure that the passport is valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry.
Completed Form V39A (Letter of Introduction for Visa Application)² .
Local contact's Singapore Identity Card ( original and photocopy ) .
² Letter of Introduction (LOI) may be issued by a local contact in Singapore. Any Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident who is at least 21 years old can act as a local contact. If you are not able to furnish a LOI from a local contact, you may approach your Embassy to issue a LOI to support your visa application.
as if i do'nt know any one in Singapore for social pass ..... i will stay at airport for 24 hr and return back to Malaysia again ....for that which visa i required to stay at Singapore
You may need a transit visa - but you wont get back into Malaysia unless you have a multiple entry visa for Malaysia.
C) Travelling THROUGH Singapore:
Foreigners transiting in Singapore will not require visas if they remain within the transit area of Changi Airport (Terminals 1, 2 and 3) and do not pass through Singapore Immigration. Sometimes, foreign visitors may be required to pass through Singapore Immigration if they arrive/depart from the Budget Terminal or if their airlines do not have the necessary transfer facilities. In these cases, the foreign visitor should obtain a visa prior to travel so that he/she will not meet any difficulties while transiting in Singapore. It is advised that you check with the airline to find out if they provide the required transfer facilities and if you require a visa. You may also wish to visit the Changi Airport website for more information on transfer facilities:
http://www.changiairport.com/in-transit … formation.
This is taken from the above website:
If your connecting flight is on a budget airline
For passengers on Air France, KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines or Qantas Airways flights transferring onto Jetstar Asia, Jetstar International or Valuair flights, or vice versa, kindly proceed to Transfer C, Terminal 1 to check-in for your flight.
For passengers travelling on other flights connecting to other airlines as indicated below:
Airlines Check-in at
Air Asia
Indonesia AirAsia
Jetstar Asia
Spring Airlines
Thai AirAsia Departure Check-In Hall, Terminal 1
Air India Express
Cebu Pacific Air
Firefly
Scoot (for passengers who did not purchase Scoot Thru)
Tigerair (for passengers with connections of 8 hours or longer and did not purchase Tiger Connect) Departure Check-In Hall, Terminal 2
Lion Air
VietJet Air Departure Check-In Hall, Terminal 3
Kindly proceed to clear Arrival Immigration, collect your baggage (if any) and clear Customs before checking-in at the respective terminal for your connecting flight. Passengers are reminded to ensure that they have the necessary valid travel documents (passport, Visa etc) to clear Arrival Immigration into Singapore. You may visit the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority for more information on entry requirements into Singapore.
See above posting. Check which airline you are going to use and what are the arrangements. Its looks like a FULL VISA may be required even for transiting depending on which airline you use and their facilities at Changi airport.
Transit Information
I did notice that it may be possible to substitute the Letter of Invitation with a confirmed tourist travel itinerary and hotel booking. You need to check this out with an Agent.
If you go to Thailand you can get a visa on arrival:
http://www.thaiembassy.org/kualalumpur/ … RIVAL.html
You can also potentially travel by ROAD to one of the checkpoints listed, which is going to be cheaper I expect. There are lots of mini buses that travel to the Thai border every day. The only potential issue is whether your multiple entry visa into Malaysia is valid only at airports?? I guess you know what are the terms and conditions.
VISA ON ARRIVAL
According to the Interior Ministerial Announcements, passport holders from 28 countries and territories may apply for visas at the immigration checkpoints for the purpose of tourism for the period of not exceeding 15 days.
Requirements:
The applicant must possess means of living expenses at the amount of 10,000 Baht per person and 20,000 Baht per family accordingly.
The applicant must possess a passport with at least six-month validity and must present full paid ticket which is usable within 15 days since the date of entry
Visa on arrival is provided at 24 designated international checkpoints and applicants should submit the application form duly filled out and to which his/her recent photograph (4 x 6 cm) is attached.
The application fee is 1,000 Baht.
NOTE:
Visitors who enter the Kingdom with Visa on Arrival generally cannot file an application for extension of stay except in special cases such as illness which prevents them from travelling, etc. They can submit an application at:
Office of Immigration Bureau , Immigration Division 1, Government Center B, Chaengwattana Soi 7, Laksi, Bangkok 10210. Tel 0-2141-9889 or at website http://www.immigration.go.th
List of countries and territories is as follows :
1. Bhutan : Kingdom of Bhutan 2. China : Peoples Republic of China
3. Cyprus : Republic of Cyprus 4. Czech : Czech Republic
5. Estonia : Republic of Estonia 6. Hungary : Republic of Hungary
7. India : Republic of India 8. Kazakhstan : Republic of Kazakhstan
9. Latvia : Republic of Latvia 10. Liechtenstein : Principality of Liechtenstein
11. Lithuania : Republic of Lithuania 12. Maldives : Republic of Maldives
13. Mauritius : Republic of Mauritius 14. Oman : Sultanate of Oman
15. Poland : Republic of Poland 16. Russian Federation
17. Saudi Arabia : Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 18. Slovakia : Slovak Republic
19. Slovenia : Republic of Slovenia 20. Uzbekistan
21. Ukraine 22. Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
23. Taiwan 24. Bulgaria
25. Andorra 26. Malta
27. Romania 28. San Marino
List of Thailands Immigration Checkpoints which provide facilities for issuance of visa on arrival :
1. Suvarnabhumi Airport
2. Don Muang International Airport , Bangkok
3. Chiangmai International Airport , Chiangmai
4. Phuket International Airport , Phuket
5. Hatyai International Airport , Songkhla
6. U Tapao Airport , Rayong
7. Mae Sai Immigration Checkpoint , Chiengrai
8. Chieng Saen Immigration Checkpoint , Chiengrai
9. Chieng Khong Immigration Checkpoint , Chiengrai
10. Betong Immigration Checkpoint , Yala
11. Sadoa Immigration Checkpoint , Songkhla
12. Samui Airport , Surat Thani
13. Sukhothai International Airport, Tak Immigration Checkpoint
14. Bangkok Harbour Immigration Checkpoint, Bangkok
15. Sri Racha Immigration Checkpoint , Chonburi
16. Mabtaput Immigration Checkpoint , Rayong
17. Nong Khai Immigration Checkpoint, Nong Khai
18. Samui Immigration Checkpoint , Surat Thani
19. Phuket Immigration Checkpoint , Phuket
20. Satun Immigration Checkpoint , Satun
21. Krabi Immigration Checkpoint , Krabi
22. Songkhla Harbour Immigraion Checkpoint , Songkhla
23. Chiangrai Airport Immigration Checkpoint, Chiangrai
24. Surat Thani Airport Immigration Checkpoint , Surat Thani
my multiple enter visa valid through all Malaysia ,,,,,its a visit visa valid still 10 months
YES. Anyone can apply for a Singapore Visa from Malaysia, provided they are in Malaysia.
Here are the documents needed for Indian Nationals holding Malaysian Tourist Visa applying for a Singapore Visa.
1. Filled Form 14A. You can download it here. http://globalmy.com.my/wp-content/uploa … rm-14A.pdf
2. Filled Disclaimer Form. You can download it here. http://globalmy.com.my/wp-content/uploa … r-form.pdf
3. Photocopy of your passport (data page, Malaysia visa page, Malaysia entry stamp page, address page)
4. Recent white background photo (1 piece)
5. Hotel Booking (compulsory)
7. Flight Ticket (not compulsory)
8. Flight Ticket out of Singapore to third country (compulsory if holding Malaysia Single Journey Visa)
Once all the documents are ready, you can visit one of the official agent listed here https://www.mfa.gov.sg/content/mfa/over … rview.html
Note that Singapore High Commission do not entertain any visa application
The process takes about 1-3 working days. Once approved you can print out your e-visa from Immigration website and you are ready to go
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