Skip to main content

Please be advised that the Embassy of Ireland, Singapore website has moved and this page is no longer being updated. The Embassy website is now available at Ireland.ie/singapore/embassy.

Embassy Singapore Passport Fees

Fees

The fee depends on the type of passport you apply for:

Standard Passports

For Singapore residents all passports both first-time and renewals can be applied for online through https://passportonline.dfa.ie/Apply/Passport

For residents of Brunei Darussalem the following passport fees apply:

Standard 10-year 34-page passport – SGD $145,
Large 66-page, 10-year passport – SGD $190,
Passport for Minors, age 0 – 17 years, 5 year passport– SGD $70, 

Visa application fees

Single entry visa: SGD $100
Multiple entry visa: SGD $170 

Other Fees

Emergency Travel Document* - SGD $45,

Out of hours fee** - SGD $120,
Passport Certification Fee*** - SGD $70

Certificat de coutume/Freedom to marry certificate: $100
Additional fee for application submitted 28 days or less before intended marriage: SGD $100


*This fee applies to both Emergency Travel Certificates and emergency passports.
**The fee is additional to the fee for the passport itself.
***This a standard consular fee that is charged for the verification or certification of any document.

We regret that we cannot accept payment by debit or credit card. We accept payment by cash, cheque or postal orders, which should be made payable to the "Embassy of Ireland" in the relevant Singapore dollar amount.

Important Notes regarding payment of fees

Fees must be settled in local currency in the office in which your application is submitted.

Payment by cash is acceptable for applications presented in person at the Embassy in Singapore. Please do not send cash by post.

You can pay by cheque payable to “Embassy of Ireland” for applications submitted in Singapore.

It is important to provide a full postal return address (not a P.O. Box address) and a contact number for all applications.

If you are not able to collect documents personally, you may arrange collection by your representative. In this case, a letter authorising the person to collect your documents on your behalf should be provided to the Embassy. You may also arrange for a courier to collect your documents; however you do so at your own risk.

The Embassy cannot accept responsibility for any documents or items lost in transit.