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Travel to Singapore

Destination Essentials

Useful tips and information on travel in Singapore.

www.visitsingapore.com/editorials/covid19-guide

 


Safe Travel Information

Learn about
travel requirements and if your country has a Vaccinated Travel Lane with Singapore.
ww.visitsingapore.com/travel-requirements


Experience Singapore Now.
Travel Later Visit Singapore from wherever you are and be inspired with amazing virtual experiences that recreate the joy of travelling.

www.visitsingapore.com/virtual-experiences

 


Visa and Permissions

How can you help me to get a visa?
A letter of invitation is issued solely for the purpose of assisting participants with visa applications and/or to obtain funding for their attendance at the conference. Such a letter does not imply any financial obligation on the part of the conference organizers. If you require a letter of invitation, please register and pay for the conference. Once the payment has been made and received, please email a request to
secretariat@soa.org.sg with a copy of your passport for issuing the invitation letter. The Conference Secretariat will be managing invitation letters for the meeting but will only be able to respond to queries if an invitation request has already been completed online.


Do I need a visa to attend the Conference, and if so, can the Conference Secretariat help me with my entry visa application?
If you are unsure whether you need a visa to attend the conference, please check with your local embassy or travel agent. If you do, it is essential that you begin the process as soon as possible, in order that you obtain your visa in time for the conference or registration deadline. Subject to certain conditions, we can provide a standard invitation letter to assist you with your visa application. We do ask though that you submit your own application to the relevant authority and follow up accordingly. Unfortunately the Conference Secretariat is unable to follow up your application on your behalf or enter into correspondence directly with consulates.

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