Indonesian visa / entry requirements
All visitors to Indonesia should hold a passport that is valid for at least six months after the planned departure date from the country.
Nationals of more than 60 countries, including most EU countries, USA, Canada, most Latin America countries, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Japan are not required to obtain visas in advance and will be given a Tourist Visa Upon Arrival, that allows them to stay in Indonesia for a non-extendable period of up to thirty days.
In order to get the Tourist Visa Upon Arrival, you must enter Indonesia through one of the designated airports or seaports. If you wish to enter Indonesia through any other checkpoint, or if you wish to stay longer than 30 days, or if you are not entitled for the Tourist Visa Upon Arrival (because of your nationality), you will have to apply for a Tourist Visa at the Indonesian embassy in Singapore.
For more information on Tourist Visa Upon arrival, including list of nationalities and list of designated entry points, click here, For more information on Tourist Visa application, click here
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Applications should be made at :
Immigration Section
Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia
7 Chatsworth Rd.
(+65) 6737 7422
Open : Monday - Thursday, 9am - 1pm and 2 - 5pm, Friday, 9am - 12:30pm and 2:30 - 5 pm, Website: http://www.kbrisingapura.com
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Malaysian visa / entry requirements
All visitors to Malaysia should hold a passport that is valid for at least six months after their planned departure date from the country.
Most nationalities do not require visas for social or business visits (normally, up to 30 days). For further information, please see the visa requirements by country page at the Immigration department of Malaysia website or contact the nearest Malaysian diplomatic mission or Tourism Malaysia office.
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Applications should be made at :
High Commission of Malaysia, Singapore
301 Jervois Road
(+65) 6235 - 0111
Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5:15 pm
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Thai visa / entry requirements
All visitors to Thailand should hold a passport that is valid for at least six months after the planned departure date from the country.
Nationals of 40 countries, including some EU countries, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Israel and Japan are not required to obtain visas and will be given a permit upon arrival, that allows them to stay in Thailand for a period of up to thirty days (can be extended in another 30 days, simply by leaving Thailand and coming back).
For the exact list, please visit the Tourist Visa Exemption page at Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
There are also another 20 countries, which their citizens can get visa on arrival. please visit the Visa on Arrival page at Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs website, for the list.
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For more information and applications:
Royal Thai Embassy 370 Orchard Road Tel: (+65) 6737-2158, 6737-2644, 6737-2475/6
Consular section: (+65) 6835-4991
Office Hours : Monday - Friday, 09:15 am - 12 noon and 2 - 4:30 pm
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