Singapore Embassy in Uzbekistan

Information About the Singapore Embassy in Uzbekistan

The Singapore Embassy in Uzbekistan provides immigration and visa assistance to Uzbek citizens and tourists who wish to visit Singapore. It also provides consular services and legal assistance to Singaporean citizens living in the country. The embassy also provides information related to trade, commerce, and cultural exchange. The embassy serves as the diplomatic connection between Singapore and Uzbekistan.

Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in Uzbekistan

Country

Uzbekistan

City

Uzbekistan

Mission Type

Embassy

Ambassador (Non-Resident)

Mr ZULKIFLI Baharudin

Chancery

c/o Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tanglin Singapore 248163

Address

N/A

Tel:

65-63798000 (MFA), 62739988

Emergency Tel (after hours)

N/A

Website

N/A

Local Emergency Contacts
fire: 101
Police: 102
Ambulance: 103
Other Information

For visa & general enquiries, please write to [email protected]. Please note that the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) is the authority responsible for visa matters. Please visit the Visa Information page (https://www.mfa.gov.sg/Services/Visitors/Visa-information) for more details.

Singaporean Representations in Neighboring Countries

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which country is visa free to Singapore?

Singapore offers visa-free entry to 159 countries. The only countries that need a visa to enter the country are mentioned below:

What is the best time to visit Singapore?

The best time to visit Singapore is during the dry months. You should visit Singapore in February and March. There is less rain; the weather is less humid and calm altogether. You can check out the Best Time to Visit Singapore article for an in-depth walkthrough about when to visit and what to expect in different seasons.

What is not allowed in Singapore immigration?

Here is a list of things that are not allowed in Singapore Immigration:

  • Chewing gum that is not medicated or for dental purposes.
  • Chewing tobacco and imitation tobacco products like electronic cigarettes. 
  • Narcotics and psychotropic substances
  • Any article, publication, videotape, disc, or software that is considered obscene
  • Pirated products (For example, videotapes, publications, discs, cassettes, and records)
  • Any material or information that goes against the Singapore government, authority, or constitution

Make sure to check out the ICA’s website for more information before you start your journey. 

Is Singapore tourist visa stamped on passport?

A Singapore tourist visa is an electronic visa (eVisa), and it is not stamped on the passport. It is linked to your passport number.

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