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Guide13 June 20266 min readBy Priya Sharma

Singapore Visa for Armenian Passport Holders in Dubai

Do Armenian passport holders in Dubai need a visa for Singapore?

Yes — Armenian passport holders need a Singapore entry visa, because Armenia is on the ICA visa-required list; it is applied for through the SAVE system and submitted by an ICA-accredited authorised agent, as Singapore has no self-service e-Visa and does not accept direct submissions. Holding a UAE residence visa does not change this — Singapore has no GCC or UAE-residency route, so Dubai residency only sets where you engage an agent. Because ICA requires all documents in English, Armenian-language documents must carry a certified English translation. The government fee is SGD 30 (about AED 82) and standard processing is 3 to 5 business days, with approval issued as an electronic IPA letter rather than a sticker. Armenia’s eligibility for the Visa-Free Transit Facility (VFTF) is transit-only and requires a valid Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, UK or US visa — it is not visa-free entry, and a UAE residence visa does not qualify.

Channel: Entry visa via SAVE — ICA-accredited authorised agent only (no e-Visa)UAE residency: Does not change the channel — no GCC routeKey requirement: Certified English translation of Armenian documentsVFTF: Transit-only (96h) — not a visa-free shortcut for a visitGovernment fee: SGD 30 (about AED 82)Source: Singapore ICA visa-required list, checked June 2026

Key Takeaway

  • Yes — Armenian passport holders need a Singapore entry visa, because Armenia is on the ICA visa-required list; it is app...
  • Channel: Entry visa via SAVE — ICA-accredited authorised agent only (no e-Visa)
  • UAE residency: Does not change the channel — no GCC route
  • Key requirement: Certified English translation of Armenian documents
  • VFTF: Transit-only (96h) — not a visa-free shortcut for a visit
  • Government fee: SGD 30 (about AED 82)
  • Source: Singapore ICA visa-required list, checked June 2026

Armenia has a long-established community in the UAE, and Singapore is a popular destination for Armenian professionals and families in Dubai — for business, tourism and onward travel across Asia. Armenian passport holders need a visa to enter Singapore: Armenia is on the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) list of visa-required nationalities, so a Singapore entry visa is required regardless of UAE residency.

Singapore does not let visa-required nationals apply at a counter or through a self-service e-Visa. The application is lodged electronically through Singapore’s SAVE system by an ICA-accredited authorised agent, a registered strategic partner, or a local contact in Singapore. For an Armenian national in Dubai, an accredited authorised agent such as OraVisa is the practical and legitimate route.

This guide explains the authorised-agent requirement, the certified English-translation rule for Armenian-language documents, the SGD 30 government fee, and the Visa-Free Transit Facility nuance that often confuses Armenian travellers.

Singapore Visa for Armenian Nationals: The Key Facts

Armenia appears on Singapore’s official list of countries whose nationals require a visa to enter. An ordinary Armenian passport therefore needs a Singapore entry visa for any visit, and there is no self-service e-Visa route an Armenian traveller can use alone.

What Every Armenian Passport Holder Should Know

  • Armenian passport holders always need a Singapore entry visa — Armenia is on the ICA visa-required list
  • You cannot apply directly — an ICA-accredited authorised agent must submit it through the SAVE system
  • UAE residency is not a shortcut — Singapore has no GCC route; it only sets where you apply
  • Armenian-language documents need a certified English translation
  • Approval is an electronic IPA letter, not a sticker; the VFTF is transit-only, not a visit shortcut

The Authorised-Agent Channel (SAVE) and the IPA Letter

Singapore operates a sponsor-based visa system for visa-required nationalities, including Armenia. The application must be submitted electronically through ICA’s SAVE system by an ICA-accredited authorised agent, a registered strategic partner, or a local contact in Singapore. The agent has secured access to the ICA portal and submits on your behalf; an agent without genuine accreditation cannot submit at all.

On approval, ICA issues an electronic In-Principle Approval (IPA) letter rather than a sticker in your passport. Print it and carry it with your Armenian passport; the entry visa lets you seek entry, and ICA grants the Visit Pass — commonly up to 30 days — at the checkpoint.

Armenian Documents: The Translation Requirement

ICA requires every supporting document in English. Armenian applicants typically hold civil and employment documents in Armenian, so a certified English translation is the most common cause of delay when overlooked. Arrange translations before the file is submitted.

  • Armenian-language employment letters, salary certificates or civil documents need a certified English translation
  • UAE bank statements are usually available in English directly from your bank — request the English version
  • Your Armenian passport bio-data page does not need translation, but Armenian supporting documents do
  • Keep each original document together with its certified English translation in the file
  • OraVisa arranges and checks certified Armenian-to-English translations before submitting through SAVE

VFTF: Why It Is Not a Visa-Free Shortcut for Armenians

Armenia, as a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States, is eligible for Singapore’s Visa-Free Transit Facility (VFTF) — which is frequently mistaken for visa-free entry. The VFTF is transit-only, up to 96 hours, and applies only if you hold a valid visa or long-term pass for Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, the UK or the US. A UAE residence visa does not qualify, and the VFTF never covers a normal visit. For any visit to Singapore, an Armenian passport holder still needs the entry visa.

Documents, Fee and Processing for Armenian Applicants

Singapore Visa Documents — Armenian Passport Holders in Dubai

Armenian passport

Requirement
Valid 6+ months beyond departure; 1+ blank page
Armenian-Specific Note
Ordinary passport — the visa requirement applies

Emirates ID + UAE residence visa

Requirement
Valid copies
Armenian-Specific Note
Residence visa, not a visit/tourist visa

Passport photo

Requirement
35mm × 45mm, white background, within 3 months
Armenian-Specific Note
Recent colour photo to ICA spec

UAE bank statements (3 months)

Requirement
Bank-stamped, in English
Armenian-Specific Note
Request the English-language version

Employer NOC + salary certificate

Requirement
On letterhead, signed
Armenian-Specific Note
Translate if issued in Armenian

Return flight + accommodation

Requirement
Confirmed bookings covering the stay
Armenian-Specific Note
Refundable flights recommended until approval

Armenian-language documents

Requirement
Certified English translation
Armenian-Specific Note
Civil or employment documents must be translated and certified

Every document must be in English; Armenian documents require a certified English translation. The government fee is SGD 30 (about AED 82), non-refundable once submitted; standard processing is 3 to 5 business days (up to 7 in peak periods). Approval is issued as an IPA letter.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Armenian passport holders need a Singapore visa from Dubai?

Yes. Armenia is on Singapore’s ICA list of visa-required nationalities, so an Armenian passport holder needs a Singapore entry visa for any visit. A UAE residence visa does not exempt you — Singapore has no GCC or UAE-residency route. The application must be submitted through the ICA SAVE system by an accredited authorised agent; there is no self-service e-Visa.

Does Armenia’s VFTF eligibility mean visa-free entry to Singapore?

No. The Visa-Free Transit Facility is transit-only — up to 96 hours — and applies only to travellers holding a valid visa or long-term pass for Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, the UK or the US. A UAE residence visa does not qualify, and it never covers a normal visit. For a visit, an Armenian passport holder needs the standard entry visa.

Do Armenian documents need to be translated for the Singapore visa?

Yes. ICA requires all documents in English. Armenian-language documents — such as an employment letter, salary certificate or civil document — need a certified English translation. UAE bank statements can usually be issued in English by your bank. Arrange translations before submission, as this is the most common cause of delay.

How much is the Singapore visa and how long does it take for Armenians?

The Singapore government entry-visa fee is SGD 30 (about AED 82), non-refundable once submitted. Standard ICA processing is 3 to 5 business days from submission, up to about 7 in peak periods. Approval is an electronic IPA letter. Your authorised agent’s service fee is separate — OraVisa provides a transparent quote for your file.

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Written by

Priya Sharma

Senior Visa Consultant — Asia & Americas

Senior Visa Consultant specializing in Asian & American destinations. 8 years of experience with a proven track record in complex multi-country applications.

Diploma in Travel & Tourism ManagementIATA Certified Travel Professional
Published: 8+ years experienceLanguages: English, Hindi, Urdu
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