Application Status

Check the status of your application by entering either
Passport Number (e.g. A05XXXX) you find on the Delivery Slip you received from the Passport Office
Or Online Registration ID (OID) from your online application (e.g. OID1000001234)

With multiple document requirements and submissions at the embassy, the Singapore visa application process can be quite overwhelming. Plus, even after submitting your application, there’s always the uncertainty of approval. 

To help you navigate this, we have introduced the Atlys visa status tracking tool, which allows you to check your visa application status in real time.

Note: You can check the Singapore visa status online using the Atlys tool regardless of your nationality or the visa channel through which you applied. 

How to check visa status using passport number?

Steps to track the Singapore visa status online using passport number:

  1. Enter your passport number and application reference number.
  2. Click “Check Status,” and you will see application status as mentioned below:

Approved: Your visa application is approved.

In process: Your visa application is still being processed.

Rejected: The Singapore visa authorities have rejected your application. 

Unknown: This indicates a mistake in the information you entered (passport number or reference number). Recheck the details and carefully fill them out again.

Why use the Atlys visa status tracking tool?

  • Atlys works with the immigration authorities to provide 100% accurate, real-time updates.
  • The tool lets you do the Singapore visa application status check online anytime, anywhere, using your smartphone or laptop.
  • The use of advanced technology ensures data protection and prevents unauthorised access.

How will I receive my visa once approved?

Once your visa application is received, you will receive the visa electronically via mail. The e-visa will be in PDF format. Ensure to download it and carry a printed copy of your e-visa when travelling, as it may be requested at immigration upon arrival in Singapore.