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How much does a Singapore visa cost from Iraq?

VisaToSingapore Editorial TeamReviewed Jun 18, 2026

For an Iraqi applicant, a Singapore visa has two costs to keep separate: the ICA processing fee that Singapore's Immigration & Checkpoints Authority charges, and our service fee for preparing and lodging your Form 14A. One payment settles both, with the split shown here so you can see each amount before you go ahead.

ICA sets the processing fee and adjusts it from time to time, so we check it against ica.gov.sg and show the date of that check rather than a figure that may have moved. Our service fee is fixed and stated plainly.

The service fee covers a check of the application against ICA's rules before submission, so an avoidable error doesn't become a refused fee. The price already shown is the price you pay; nothing is added at checkout.

Plans & pricing

  • Form-only

    You already have a local contact with SingPass.

    $39
  • Done-for-you

    Most travellers making a single trip.

    $69
  • Sponsor-as-a-service

    Visitors with no sponsor in Singapore.

    $149
  • Multiple-entry case

    Frequent business travellers.

    $249

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

Our editorial team prepares and reviews every page against ICA, MFA, and MOM primary sources. We are an independent visa-assistance service and are not affiliated with the Government of Singapore.

Last updated: 2026-06-18

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.