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The Long-Term Visit Pass in Singapore is a visa issued to eligible family members of Employment Pass, S Pass, or EntrePass holders, allowing them to stay in Singapore for an extended period while the main pass holder is employed in the country – facilitating family reunification.

Our package is designed to assist you with your application for the Long-Term Visit Pass.

S$500

Per application

  • APPLICATION CYCLE
  • New Application
  • Renewal
  • Appeal
  • SERVICE FEE
  • S$500 (per application)
  • S$300 (per application)
  • S$200 (additional fees per application)

Both “a la carte” and “packaged” pricings are available on demand to better fit with your evolving corporate needs.

Please note that we reserve the right to modify prices and relevant terms without prior notice – if deemed necessary by market conditions.

What is Included in this Package

Services Included:

  • 1-time Long-Term Visit Pass New Application or Renewal

Package Suitability

What is a Long-Term Visit Pass

The Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) in Singapore is issued to eligible family members of Employment Pass, EntrePass, or S Pass holders, allowing extended stays.

It is typically granted to common-law spouses, unmarried handicapped children over 21, unmarried stepchildren under 21, and parents of the pass holder.

Eligibility

To be eligible for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) in Singapore, applicants must be family members of Employment Pass, S Pass, or EntrePass holders, such as common-law spouses, unmarried children under 21, and parents.

Applicants must also meet criteria set by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and provide necessary supporting documents.

Application Process

The application process for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) in Singapore requires the sponsor (usually the Employment Pass, S Pass, or EntrePass holder) to provide details about the family member’s relationship, visit purpose, and required documents.

Once approved, the LTVP allows the family member to stay in Singapore for an extended period while the sponsor is employed.

Commonly Asked Questions

Application Process:

Long-Term Visit Pass in a nutshell

The Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) in Singapore is a visa issued to eligible family members (such as spouses, children, and parents) of Employment Pass, S Pass, or EntrePass holders, allowing them to stay in Singapore for an extended period while the main pass holder is employed in the country.

It provides dependents with the opportunity to live in Singapore for longer durations than standard visit passes and may include provisions for work or study with additional approvals.

Eligibility Requirements

In Singapore, the eligibility requirements for a Student Pass include:

  • Acceptance into an Approved Institution: The applicant must have been accepted into a full-time course of study at an educational institution approved by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) or the Ministry of Education (MOE) in Singapore.
  • Course Duration and Type: The course of study must be full-time and lead to a recognized diploma, degree, or certificate. Short-term or part-time courses typically do not qualify for a Student Pass.
  • Financial Means: The applicant must demonstrate sufficient financial means to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and other costs associated with studying in Singapore, without the need to engage in unauthorized employment.
  • Medical Insurance: The applicant must have valid medical insurance coverage throughout their stay in Singapore, with coverage for hospitalization, surgery, and outpatient treatment.
  • Compliance with Regulations: Applicants must comply with all immigration and student pass regulations set by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), including health checks, background checks, and adherence to study requirements.
  • Age Requirement: Generally, applicants for a Student Pass must be at least 16 years old at the time of application. Approved Guardian or Sponsor: For applicants under 18 years old, an approved guardian or sponsor must be appointed to oversee their stay and studies in Singapore.

These eligibility requirements are designed to ensure that international students can pursue their education in Singapore at recognized institutions while maintaining compliance with immigration laws, healthcare requirements, and study regulations. Applicants are advised to check the specific requirements and procedures outlined by the ICA or the respective educational institution they plan to attend.

Documents required for Application

In Singapore, the documents required for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) application typically include:

  • Completed LTVP Application Form: The applicant must fill out the Long-Term Visit Pass application form accurately and completely.
  • Passport: A valid passport with a minimum validity of six months beyond the intended period of stay in Singapore. The passport should have at least one blank visa page.
  • Passport-sized Photographs: Recent passport-sized color photographs of the applicant, taken against a white background, adhering to the specified dimensions and quality.
  • Proof of Relationship: Documents proving the relationship between the applicant and the Singaporean citizen, permanent resident, or Employment Pass (EP) / S Pass holder sponsoring the LTVP application. This may include marriage certificates, birth certificates, or other relevant proof of kinship.
  • Sponsorship Letter: A letter of sponsorship from the Singaporean citizen, permanent resident, or EP/S Pass holder sponsoring the LTVP application, detailing the nature of the relationship, purpose of visit, and commitment to supporting the applicant during their stay in Singapore.
  • Employment Details (if applicable): For applicants sponsored by an EP/S Pass holder, documents related to the sponsor’s employment, such as employment pass details, company information, and proof of relationship with the applicant.
  • Financial Proof: Documents showing proof of sufficient funds to cover living expenses, accommodation, and other costs during the period of stay in Singapore. This may include bank statements, salary slips, or employment letters.
  • Medical Insurance: Proof of valid medical insurance coverage for the duration of the intended stay in Singapore, including coverage for hospitalization, medical emergencies, and repatriation.
  • Additional Supporting Documents: Depending on the specific circumstances and requirements, additional documents may be requested by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) or deemed necessary for the Long-Term Visit Pass application process.

It’s important for applicants and their sponsors to ensure that all required documents are accurate, complete, and properly prepared according to ICA’s guidelines. Any additional information or clarifications requested by ICA during the application process should be promptly provided to facilitate a smooth and successful Long-Term Visit Pass application. Professional advice from immigration consultants or legal experts can also be beneficial in navigating the application process effectively.

Application Procedure

The application procedure for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) in Singapore typically involves these steps:

  • Eligibility Check: Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for a Long-Term Visit Pass, which is generally available to spouses, children, and parents of Employment Pass or S Pass holders in Singapore, as well as common-law spouses, step-children, and handicapped children of Singapore citizens or permanent residents.
  • Submission of Application: The sponsoring Employment Pass or S Pass holder, or the Singapore citizen or permanent resident, submits the Long-Term Visit Pass application to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) or an authorized employment agent.
  • Required Documents: The application includes documents such as the candidate’s passport details, marriage certificate (for spouses), birth certificates (for children), proof of relationship, medical examination report, and other supporting documents.
  • Application Processing: ICA reviews the Long-Term Visit Pass application, verifies the relationship and supporting documents, and conducts any necessary checks.
  • In-Principle Approval (IPA): If the application is successful, ICA issues an In-Principle Approval (IPA) letter, allowing the applicant(s) to travel to Singapore and complete the formalities for obtaining the Long-Term Visit Pass.
  • Formalities and Issuance: Upon arrival in Singapore, the applicant(s) complete the formalities, including fingerprinting and photo-taking at the ICA Services Centre. Once all requirements are met and documents are verified, ICA issues the Long-Term Visit Pass, allowing the holder(s) to reside in Singapore for the specified duration.

It’s essential to ensure that all required documents are accurate, complete, and submitted according to ICA’s guidelines. Any additional information or clarifications requested by ICA during the application process should be promptly provided to avoid delays. Professional advice from immigration consultants or legal experts can also be beneficial in navigating the Long-Term Visit Pass application process effectively.

In case of Rejection

If your Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) application in Singapore is rejected, you can appeal the decision within 6 weeks from the date of the rejection letter. The appeal will be reviewed by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), and you may need to provide additional documents or address any concerns raised during the initial assessment.

The processing time for the appeal can vary but typically takes around 4 to 8 weeks.

If your application is unsuccessful, we can help to investigate why your application was rejected and to refine your application and business plan based on MOM’s feedback and submit an appeal on your behalf.

Renewal

The renewal process for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) in Singapore involves submitting an application to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) at least six weeks before the pass expires. The application should include updated information about the pass holder and any changes in their circumstances.

The processing time for LTVP renewal applications can vary but generally takes around 4 to 6 weeks.

Cancellation

To cancel a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) in Singapore, the pass holder or the sponsor (usually the employer or family member) should submit a cancellation request to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA).

The request typically includes details like the LTVP holder’s particulars, the reason for cancellation, and the expected last day of validity.

Additionally, the LTVP card must be returned to ICA within one week of cancellation.

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