Oman Visa for Singaporean Citizens

Oman Visa for Singaporean Citizens

Oman Visa for Singaporean Citizens

Singaporean citizens have visa-free entry to Oman for up to 14 days, provided they meet specific conditions (these include preparing a valid passport and health insurance).

For longer stays in Oman (above 14 days), specific travel purpose, such as employment, or if requirements aren’t met, a visa is necessary.

NOTE: An Oman visa is an official document that allows Singaporeans to enter, stay, or transit through the country.

Oman offers different types of visas to suit various travel needs, including a convenient Electronic Visa that can be applied online.

Alternatively, it is also possible to get a visa at Oman’s diplomatic missions, such as embassies or consulates.

Oman provides both Sponsored and Unsponsored Visa options, and according to the type, a sponsor is either needed or not.

Entry Requirements to Oman

Singaporean citizens visiting Oman must meet specific entry requirements. Below is a list of the key conditions that must be fulfilled to enter the country:

  • Passport: It should have at least 6 months of validity remaining.
  • Visa: In case of stay exceeding 14 days in Oman or specific purpose, such as employment.
  • Vaccination certificate: May be required, for example, when you travel from the country of yellow fever risk.

If a Singaporean does not meet these requirements, they will be denied entry into Oman.

This could result in refused boarding at the departure airport, delays at the border, or, in some cases, deportation back to the country of origin.

NOTE: Visa-free visit to Oman for 14 days is possible if Singaporean citizens have the following documents: a return ticket, a confirmed hotel reservation, health insurance, and a sufficient sum of money.

Types of Oman Visas

When applying for an Oman visa, it’s essential to understand the types available to get the proper one.

Singaporean citizens are eligible for the visas to Oman listed below:

  • 12B Truck Driver Visa: Multiple-entry permit to Oman for a truck driver and assistant, entering and leaving the country by road for the purpose of transporting fruit and vegetables.
  • 26A Tourist Visit Visa: Enables a 10-day visit to Oman for those who are not G1 nationals.
  • 26B Tourist Visit Visa: Almost the same as the 26A type, but allows a 30-day stay.
  • 36B Visit Visa Multi-Entry: With a validity of one year and entry for up to 30 days, it’s designed for non-G1 nationals.

Besides, Oman visas can be categorized according to the sponsorship:

Sponsored Visa

This type of visa requires a sponsor in Oman, such as a company or individual, to initiate the application process. Sponsored Visas are typically used for business-related visits, work, or educational purposes.

Unsponsored Visa

An Unsponsored Visa does not require a local sponsor in Oman. For most travelers from Singapore, this is the preferred option, especially for tourism.

The Oman eVisa, in particular, is ideal for leisure trips, as it simplifies the process and can be obtained entirely online.

If you are a GCC resident, you are eligible for the below visa types:

How to Apply for an Oman Visa

Getting an Oman visa is a straightforward process that can be done online or at the embassy. The most common choice of Singaporean nationals is to apply via the ROP website.

How to get an online visa to Oman:

  1. Visit the official Oman eVisa portal.
  2. Fill out the form with personal and travel information.
  3. Upload the required documents (passport and face photo).
  4. Pay the fee using a secure payment gateway.
  5. Receive the eVisa. Download the file and print it out.

TIP: Always check if all information provided in the Omani visa form matches your passport to avoid delays or rejections.

How to apply for an Oman visa through the embassy:

  1. Visit the Oman diplomatic mission or its official website.
  2. Obtain and complete the visa form.
  3. Prepare the required documents (passport, photos, and additional supporting documents).
  4. Pay the visa fee as instructed.
  5. Submit the application and wait for processing.

You can choose either the online or embassy application methods based on your preference and convenience.

Documents Required for an Oman Visa

To apply for an Oman eVisa, you’ll need to gather a few important documents and details to complete the process smoothly; these typically include:

  • Passport: It must have at least 6 months’ validity from the planned entry date.
  • Recent photograph: A face photo on a plain background.

It’s always recommended to check if any supplemental documents are required based on your Oman visa type for smooth approval.

Singaporeans who go to Oman for less than 14 days don’t need a visa, but they must have a return ticket, a confirmed hotel reservation, health insurance, and enough money.

Permitted Stay with a Tourist Visit Visa to Oman

With an approved Oman visa, the permitted stay duration depends on the type issued to the Singaporean traveler.

  • 10-Day Visa: Allows to stay in Oman for up to 10 days.
  • 30-Day Visa: Grants a visit of up to 30 days in a single visit.
  • Multiple-Entry Visa: Permits a stay of up to 30 days per entry, with the flexibility to enter Oman multiple times during the one-year validity period.

It is essential to consider the specified duration of an Oman visa to avoid any legal complications or fines. Always verify the visa conditions for compliance with the permitted stay limits.

Additional Resources for Travelers

The below resources may be useful for Singaporean citizens who want to visit Oman.

For visa information, consult the Royal Oman Police eVisa Portal. This official platform provides all the necessary guidance on visa requirements, application processes, and eligibility criteria.

For health guidelines, visit the Ministry of Health. The website provides reliable, up-to-date information on staying safe and healthy while traveling,

Also, you can go to the official governmental website at https://oman.om/en/home-page to check the general information about Oman.

Stay informed and plan ahead for a safe and hassle-free trip to Oman.

Contact Details to Oman Authorities and the Embassy Assistance

The Oman Embassy in Singapore plays a crucial role in supporting visa applicants and facilitating diplomatic relations.

It provides essential consular services such as visa processing, document legalization, and assistance in emergencies.

The embassy also serves as a reliable point of contact for Singaporean travelers seeking guidance and information about visiting or conducting business in Oman.

  • Address: 600 North Bridge Road, 04–03/04/05, Parkview Square
  • Email: singapore@fm.gov.om
  • Phone: (+65) 6333–1761

FAQ about Oman Visas

  • Do Singaporean citizens need a visa to visit Oman?
    Singaporean citizens must have a visa to visit Oman for more than 14 days. They are eligible to apply for an eVisa for tourism purposes.
  • How can Singaporeans apply for an Oman eVisa?
    Singaporeans can get an Oman eVisa online through the official Royal Oman Police visa portal.
  • What is the validity of an Oman Tourist Visit Visa for Singaporeans?
    An Oman Tourist Visit Visa for Singaporeans is typically valid for 30 days from the date of entry. Extensions can be applied for if needed.
  • How long does it take to process an eVisa for Oman?
    The processing time for an Oman eVisa is usually up to 4 business days, but it’s recommended to apply earlier.
  • What are the requirements for entering Oman?
    Singaporeans must have a passport valid for at least 6 months, a visa (if necessary), and a vaccination certificate if coming from countries at risk of yellow fever.
  • Can Singaporeans work in Oman with a Tourist Visit Visa?
    No, Singaporeans cannot work in Oman with a Tourist Visit Visa. A Work Permit is required and must be sponsored by an employer based in Oman.

Conclusion

Singaporeans visiting Oman should make sure they meet all visa requirements and apply for the appropriate permit type well in advance of their travel date.

It is important to remember that Tourist Visas do not permit employment, and those intending to work in Oman must obtain a valid Work Visa through a local employer.

Observing these regulations will help avoid complications during the trip. By staying informed and prepared, you can have a smooth experience in Oman.

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Tagucci Khan

I am Tagucci Khan, a seasoned professional with over 15 years of experience in the Royal Oman Police. Throughout my career, I have dedicated myself to enhancing public safety and building community trust through effective policing strategies and engagement. My passion for law enforcement has shaped my approach to leadership and teamwork, and I am excited to share insights and experiences through this blog.