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With multiple document requirements and submissions at the embassy, the Singapore visa application process can be quite overwhelming. Plus, even after submitting your application, there's always the uncertainty of approval. 

To help you navigate this, we have introduced the Atlys Singapore visa status tracking tool, which allows you to check your visa application status in real time.

Note: You can check the Singapore visa status online using the Atlys tool regardless of your nationality or the visa channel through which you applied. 

How to check Singapore visa status using passport number?

Here’s how you can track the Singapore visa status online using passport number:

Step 1: Start by entering your passport number and application reference number.

Step 2: Click "Check Status,” and you will see one of the following results:

  • Approved: Your visa application is approved.

  • In process: Your visa application is still being processed.

  • Rejected: The Singapore visa authorities have rejected your application. 

  • Unknown: This indicates a mistake in the information you entered (passport number or reference number). Recheck the details and carefully fill them out again.

Why use the Atlys Singapore visa status tracking tool?

  • Atlys works with the Singapore immigration authorities to provide 100% accurate, real-time updates.

  • The use of advanced technology ensures data protection and prevents unauthorised access.

How will I receive my Singapore visa once approved?

Once your Singapore visa application is received, you will receive the visa electronically via mail. The e-visa will be in PDF format. Ensure to download it and carry a printed copy of your e-visa when travelling, as it may be requested at immigration upon arrival in Singapore.

Here is a sample of the Singapore e-visa:

How can I verify my Singapore e-visa?

Since a Singapore visa can generally only be applied through a local sponsor or an agent, it’s natural to have second thoughts about its authenticity. But worry not- you can easily verify your Singapore e-visa, and here's how:

  1. Visit the ICA (Immigration & Checkpoints Authority) website's e-services section.

  2. Click on the "Enquire Application Status" icon.

  3. Enter the visa reference number and travel document number.

  4. Clear the Captcha and click 'Next.'

Your visa information will be displayed on the screen, which you can match with your issued e-visa to verify the authenticity of your received visa. 

My Singapore visa application shows “rejected.” Can I reapply?

Yes, you can reapply for a new visa if your Singapore visa application is rejected. Moreover, there is no waiting period for reapplying for a Singapore visa after rejection. However, before you reapply, you must address the reasons for your previous rejection. 

Some common Singapore visa rejection reasons include:

  • Error-free application: Submitting a visa application with errors, omissions, or false information can lead to rejection.

  • Invalid passport: If your passport or travel document has a validity of less than six months from your intended date of entry into Singapore, that can also lead to rejection.

  • Outdated photographs: When applying for a Singapore visa, it is important to submit recent passport-sized photographs. If your photo is old and unclear, it might also delay the visa processing.

  • Travel history: Consular officers often use travel history to assess the consistency and credibility of your application. Failure to mention details of your previous visits to Singapore can significantly impact your visa application. 

  • Financial proof: The government needs proof that you can sustain your planned stay in Singapore and not become a liability to the visiting country. Providing insufficient funds is a common reason why applications get rejected. 

Note: The Singapore government does not disclose the reasons for visa refusal due to the confidentiality of information. 

Worried about another visa rejection? Apply with Atlys and let our experts ensure that nothing stops you from getting a Singapore visa this time!

Can I check my Singapore visa status on the Atlys tool for free?

Yes, the Atlys Singapore visa status tracking tool is free!

What information do I need to check the Singapore visa status?

You will need the passport number and visa reference number to check your Singapore visa application status online.

Where can I find my Singapore visa reference number?

You can find your visa reference number in the email confirmation sent by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) or your visa agent after your Singapore visa application was successfully submitted.

Can I check my Singapore visa status using my passport number alone?

No, you cannot do the Singapore visa status check by passport number alone. You will also need the visa reference number.

My Singapore visa status is still showing "in process." What can I do?

If your Singapore e-visa status is still showing "in process," there might be two possible scenarios:

  • Still within the processing window: The Singapore visa processing generally takes 3 working days. So, it's normal for the status to remain "in process" during this period.

  • Processing delays: If the status remains unchanged even after the processing time is over, check your email's spam or junk folder to see if you have missed any updates. If there are no updates, contact the e-visa support team of the application platform through which you applied.

Got further questions? Reach out to the Atlys support team at [email protected] or the Singapore government’s e-visa support team at [email protected].

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  • Current Version
  • 09 Oct 2024

    Written By:

    Karishma Agarwal

    Edited By:

    Divya Meena

  • 25 Sep 2024

    Written By:

    Karishma Agarwal

    Edited By:

    Arun Kumar Gundu