Singapore Visa RequirementsFor Sudan passport holders
Sudanese passport holders require a visa to enter Singapore. The tourist visa costs around $30 USD and permits stays of up to 30 days. Applications can be made through the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) or through a local sponsor in Singapore.
Sudan passport holders require a visa to enter Singapore.
Apply through the ICA via a local sponsor in Singapore (tour agent, hotel, or contact) or at the Singapore High Commission in Nairobi. A Singapore sponsor typically submits the application online. Required documents include a valid passport, passport photos, completed application form, financial proof, travel itinerary, and return ticket.
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
Sudan to Singapore: What You Need to Know
Singapore is one of Asia's leading financial and transit hubs. Sudanese nationals are required to obtain a visa in advance. Singapore does not have a resident embassy in Sudan; applications are typically processed through the Singapore High Commission in Nairobi (Kenya) or via a Singapore-based sponsor.
How to Get There
Singapore is a major transit hub; passengers transiting at Changi Airport without a visa may qualify for the Singapore Transit Visa Exemption for stays of up to 96 hours under certain conditions. Check the ICA website for eligibility.
Money & Banking
Singapore uses the Singapore Dollar (SGD). ATMs are widely available. Cards are accepted nearly everywhere including hawker centers (via NETS or PayNow). Currency exchange at Mustafa Centre or Chinatown offers competitive rates. Avoid airport exchange booths for large amounts.
Practical Tips
Singapore is a well-planned city-state with excellent public transport (MRT). The EZ-Link transit card makes commuting easy. Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, and hawker centers are key attractions. Singapore has strict laws against littering and jaywalking; be mindful of local regulations.