Singapore Visa for Georgian Citizens
Get your Singapore visa for transit, tourism, or business meetings.
Singapore Visa Types
Select a visa type to learn more about specific requirements, application process, and important information
Singapore Entry Visa
For business, social visits, tourism. ICA: S$30 non-refundable processing fee, within 3 working days.
Singapore 96-hour Visa-Free Transit (VFTF)
Free transit if flying onward within 96 hours. Must depart by air. Not extendable.
Singapore Employment Pass (EP)
For professionals with job offer. MOM: S$105 application + S$225 issuance (+ S$30 MJV if applicable).
Singapore S Pass
For mid-level skilled workers. MOM: S$105 application + S$100 issuance (+ S$30 MJV if applicable).
Singapore Student's Pass
For full-time study. ICA: S$60 issuance + S$30 MJV (if applicable).
Singapore Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP)
For spouse, parent, or other eligible family. ICA: S$45 application + S$60 issuance + S$30 MJV (if applicable).
Need help choosing the right visa type? Our expert consultants are here to guide you.
What to know about Singapore's visa process
Singapore is one of the most developed and high‑tech countries, so the visa process often comes down to getting small but important details right: the rules are clear, the process is standardised, and mistakes (in the form/photo/documents) can lead to refusal. That's why the smartest approach is to define your documents and timeline correctly from the start.
According to ICA's official page, Georgian citizens need a visa to enter Singapore (holders of diplomatic and service passports are exceptions). Official source: ICA — Georgia Visa Requirements.
Singapore entry visas are generally submitted online via the SAVE e‑Service — but the application is submitted by a local contact / strategic partner in Singapore or by an authorised agent of a Singapore Overseas Mission. This rule is stated on the same ICA page. In practice, this means: you prepare your documents, and the submission happens through the proper channel.
ICA lists the key operational details as follows: processing is usually 3 working days (the day of submission is not counted), and the fee is S$30 — non‑refundable. Source: ICA — Fees & Processing Time (Georgia).
And one more essential point people often confuse with a visa: the SG Arrival Card (SGAC) is not a visa, but completing it before arrival is required. ICA states SGAC is free, can be submitted within 3 days before arrival (including the day of arrival), and ICA does not support commercial websites that charge money for "SGAC submission". Official source: SG Arrival Card (ICA).
- Georgian citizens need a visa to enter Singapore (ICA).
- Application is submitted via SAVE e‑Service by a local contact/agent; fee S$30 (non‑refundable); processing often 3 working days (ICA).
- SG Arrival Card (SGAC) is mandatory, free, and not a visa (ICA).
Singapore visa types: how to choose the right category
Your Singapore visa category must match your real purpose. ICA's Georgia page states that entry visas in this context are for business or social visits (i.e., short‑stay purposes). Practically, the most common scenario for Georgians is a short‑stay visa for tourism/visits or business meetings.
- Short‑stay social visit — tourism, visiting friends/family, short trips.
- Short‑stay business visit — meetings, negotiations, events (but not paid work).
- Transit — if you are only connecting, a special transit facility may apply in some cases; eligibility depends on individual circumstances and documents, so confirm officially: Visa‑Free Transit Facility (ICA).
- Long‑term study/work — Student's Pass, Work Pass, and other long‑term statuses are governed by separate rules. Early planning is critical and requirements differ from short‑stay visits.
A practical mistake we often see: people mix up "business visits" with "paid activity". ICA notes that during a short‑term visit paid employment activities are prohibited (and the final conditions of your visit pass are determined on arrival). Official reference: Entering Singapore — Post‑arrival advisories.
- Short‑stay visas are mainly for social/business visits (ICA).
- Special transit facilities do not apply to everyone — confirm eligibility officially (ICA).
- Paid employment is not allowed on a short‑term visit (ICA).
How GetVisa.ge helps you obtain a Singapore visa
For Singapore, success often means setting the process up correctly: the right channel, the right documents, and an application that reads clearly without raising extra questions. GetVisa.ge helps you keep your package consistent and technically correct — especially when a local contact/authorised agent submits the application and expects complete, accurate documentation from you.
- We clarify your purpose (social vs business) and confirm which documents your scenario needs.
- We build an ICA‑aligned checklist (Form 14A, photo, passport bio page, and LOI/V39A where required).
- We review the "one picture": dates, itinerary, accommodation, and finances must fit together.
- We remind you about SG Arrival Card rules and help you avoid confusing commercial paid services with official ICA e‑Services.
If you want to set everything up correctly from the start and avoid losing time on technical mistakes, begin with a consultation or see our services.
- We structure your document package to ICA requirements and verify accuracy.
- We QA the application logic/consistency (dates, purpose, finances).
- We provide SGAC and entry requirements as a practical pre‑travel checklist.
General Requirements for Singapore Visa
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📄Document Checklist
✅Eligibility & Criteria
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Singapore Visa Application Process
Singapore visa application process for Georgian citizens
Confirm visa requirement
Check ICA's Georgia page to confirm that Georgians need a visa and see the required documents.
Confirm the correct channel (SAVE / Mission / agent)
Clarify who will submit: a local contact/strategic partner via SAVE e‑Service, or a Singapore Overseas Mission/authorised agent (per ICA).
Collect documents per ICA list
Prepare Form 14A, photo, passport bio page copy, and (where required) LOI (V39A).
Build "one consistent file"
Align itinerary, dates, accommodation, and finances so they match each other.
Submit and pay the fee
ICA lists S$30 as a non‑refundable processing fee. Payment is online (Visa/Mastercard debit/credit).
Receive the decision and print the e‑Visa
After approval, the local contact/agent can print the e‑Visa via e‑Service.
Submit SG Arrival Card (SGAC)
Submit SGAC within 3 days before arrival (free). SGAC is not a visa, but it is mandatory.
Travel with the required evidence
Carry your passport + e‑Visa + onward travel proof and evidence of sufficient funds, as ICA mentions these in general entry requirements.
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Processing Fees
Singapore Entry Visa processing fee
ICA. Paid online via Visa/Mastercard debit/credit. Fees may change.
SG Arrival Card (SGAC)
ICA: not a visa, but mandatory before arrival. Submit within 3 days before arrival.
Agent/partner service fee (if used)
Not an ICA official fee; amounts vary by provider.