How much does a Singapore visa cost from Iran?
An Iranian applicant's bill for a Singapore visa has two distinct parts: the ICA processing fee that Singapore's Immigration & Checkpoints Authority charges, and our service fee for preparing and lodging your Form 14A. The page separates the two so you can see each amount before you continue.
One practical note for Iranian applicants: international card payments can be disrupted by sanctions, so we may arrange your payment manually rather than through a standard card flow. The processing fee itself is set by ICA, verified against ica.gov.sg with the check date shown, and our service fee is fixed.
The service fee pays for a full review of the application against ICA's rules before it is lodged, so an avoidable error doesn't turn into a refused fee. Whatever the payment route, the amount you see is the amount you pay; nothing is added later.
Plans & pricing
- $39
Form-only
You already have a local contact with SingPass.
- $69
Done-for-you
Most travellers making a single trip.
- $149
Sponsor-as-a-service
Visitors with no sponsor in Singapore.
- $249
Multiple-entry case
Frequent business travellers.
On plans where we submit for you, the ICA government visa fee is included. On Form-only, you pay ICA's fee directly when you submit.
Frequently asked
- How much does it cost?
- We have flat, all-in plans in USD: Form-only US$39 (you submit it yourself and pay ICA's government fee directly), Done-for-you US$69, Sponsor-as-a-service US$149, and Multiple-entry US$249. On every plan where we submit for you, the ICA government visa fee is already included — the price you see is exactly what you pay.
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VisaToSingapore Editorial Team — Singapore Visa Specialists
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Last updated: 2026-06-18
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Independent visa assistance service. Not affiliated with the Government of Singapore or ICA. The SG Arrival Card is free at ica.gov.sg. A visa does not guarantee entry; admission is decided by ICA officers.