Singapore Visa RequirementsFor Senegal passport holders

Senegalese citizens need a visa to visit Singapore. The standard tourist visa costs $30 USD for stays up to 30 days.

Visa Required
30 days max stay
$30 visa cost
Singapore
Asia
SGD ($)
English
UTC+8

Senegal passport holders require a visa to enter Singapore.

Apply online through the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) portal at ica.gov.sg, or through a registered travel agent. Required documents: valid passport, passport photo, return flight tickets, hotel bookings, and financial proof. Processing takes three to five business days.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Senegal to Singapore: What You Need to Know

Singapore is a global financial and logistics hub in Southeast Asia. Senegalese travelers visit for business, transit, and tourism. Singapore's Changi Airport is consistently rated the world's best airport and is a major transit hub for Asia-Pacific connections.

Practical Tips

Singapore has an excellent transit hotel network if you have a long layover. The city-state is safe, clean, and efficient. Food courts (hawker centres) offer affordable meals. Confirm the latest visa requirements on the ICA website before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Senegalese citizens need a visa to visit Singapore?

Yes, a tourist visa is required. The fee is $30 USD and allows stays of up to 30 days.

How do Senegalese citizens apply for a Singapore visa?

Apply online through the Singapore ICA portal (ica.gov.sg) or through a registered travel agent in Senegal. Processing takes three to five business days.

Is Singapore a good transit destination from Dakar to Southeast Asia?

Yes, Changi Airport is consistently rated the world's best airport. Singapore is an excellent stopover destination, especially for the free two-hour Heritage Tour offered to transit passengers.

What is Singapore like for Senegalese Muslim travelers?

Singapore has a significant Malay Muslim community, with halal-certified restaurants widely available. Several mosques serve the local community. The city-state is known for being clean, safe, and multicultural.