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My mother has a visa to visit relatives in Singapore. Why was she sent back there?

Generally, applying for a visit visa in Singapore requires a Singaporean citizen or permanent resident as a guarantor and inviter. It may be that when entering Singapore, the Singapore Immigration Bureau suspected the reason for entry, so it refused the visa holder entry.

Apply for a tourist visa in Singapore:

Relatives living in Singapore apply for entry directly to the Singapore Immigration Bureau.

After obtaining a passport, the applicant must send a copy of the passport (the original is kept by himself) and two photos of himself consistent with the passport to his relatives and friends in Singapore. Then relatives and friends in Singapore will take a copy of the applicant's passport to the Singapore Immigration Bureau to fulfill the relevant guarantee procedures.

(1) Indicate the nationality, name, address, relationship and entry reason of the applicant, and the Immigration Bureau will issue an application form to be filled out by relatives in Singapore;

(2) two photos of the applicant and a copy of the passport;

(3) Singapore relatives generally need to pay S $5,000 as a guarantee when performing the guarantee procedures;

(4) Submit the scheduled departure guarantee issued by the applicant;

(5) If the formalities are complete, the Immigration Bureau can make a decision within 1 month. If the access is passed, issue 1 access approval;

(6) The guarantor holds the entry approval, and then goes to the issuing department to apply for an entry visa. A separate page of the visa should be bound in the passport for use;

(7) Entry visas are usually valid for three or six months.