Q&A: Do an Indian student (F1) in USA needs a VISA for stopover in Singapore for 1 night (38 hrs)?
Question by Bitcracker: Do an Indian student (F1) in USA needs a VISA for stopover in Singapore for 1 night (38 hrs)?
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I am an Indian citizen staying in USA with student visa (F1). I will be traveling to Bali with one night stopover in Singapore. I am flying Singapore Airlines.
In case I need a visa, do anyone know the deal with form V39A (Letter of Introduction), issued by a local contact in Singapore.
Best answer:
Answer by papars
National INDIA (IN) /Residence U.S.A. (US)
Destination SINGAPORE (SG)
Passport (must be valid at least 6 months on arrival) required.
Visa required.
Visitor must hold:
- confirmed return or onward ticket (not applicable to airline
staff travelling on reduced fare/standby tickets or to
students holding a Student’s Pass); and
- sufficient funds for maintenance during stay in Singapore;
and
- valid documents (including visas, if required) to onward
destinations.
Minors:
up to/incl. 15 years inserted in passport of a parent/legal
guardian must be accompanied by that parent/legal guardian.
Entry may be refused to “hippy” types.
Non-compliance with entry regulations may lead to deportation
of passenger to country of origin at carrier’s expense.
Visa can be obtained at any Singaporean diplomatic mission in the US upon presentation of proof of sufficient funds, return/onward ticket and proof of accommodation in Singapore.
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