If traveling to Singapore from Thailand as a US citizen, do I need a visa?
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US citizens traveling to Singapore from Thailand do not require a visa, as they are eligible for visa-exempt entry for up to 30 days. It is important to complete an online entry form prior to arrival and fill out an electronic health declaration up to three days before visiting. Travelers should ensure to declare any items that may resemble weapons and be aware of strict drug laws.
Jim *********
You need a education on how to travel
Erin ***************
Look at Singapore embassy
Sri **********
Ask Google CEO 😀
James ******
😂 No
Us *****
You're American, you only need a visa when you visit a hostile country.
nah India is safe, my good friends go there all the time….buddy.
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Cruz *****
Ensure a smooth arrival process by accessing the official website at
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to provide your arrival information within 3 days of your impending visit. If you're a US citizen, take advantage of the automated biometric clearance lane for quick immigration clearance, typically taking less than 3 minutes.
Please be aware that any items resembling weapons, such as toys or lighters, must be declared. Additionally, it is crucial to note that carrying drugs into the country is strictly prohibited and punishable by the death penalty."
you can carry prescription drugs. Nothing powerful just high blood pressure
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Michael ********
No problem and dont forget to do the electronic health declaration up to 3 days before you arrive
Mitchell *******
Assuming you have a US passport, you do not need a visa. You can enter visa exempt for 30 days (may be more??). You DO however need to fill in the entry form online in order to enter. Name, passport, accommodation. Stuff like that. It takes about 10 minutes to fill out, but can be a pain if you get something wrong and have to start over. I actually filled mine in the airport after landing once, so it seems to get into the system fast.
We just had a very expensive weekend there, I thought I was back in New York.
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David **********
Americans have Visa Exempt status in Singapore.
Paul **********
What’s up with all the haters thought one of the nice things about groups like this is asking questions. Admin should just boot them as bring zero value.
was not referring to you, all the use google or stupid responses that do not actually answer but trying to be witty and trying to put people down for asking a question on a site designed for asking questions, and yes it’s not a direct Thai visa question but who cares many people on this site have experience with it so what’s it hurting. And really almost every post gets the same idiots with the same old tired response.
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Paul **********
No need visa done it many times.
Richard *********
NO: He asked about travelling TO Singapore ( so many here cant read)
ON arrival in Singapore, 90 day free visa exempt stamp
tell me what this group is for, I’d imagine it’s anything visa related or anything to do with Thailand, not entry requirements for a different country that can be googled.