Documents required to apply for Long-Term Visit Pass for Overseas Networks & Expertise Pass holders
You need to submit documents such as copies of passport details and birth or marriage certificates along with the Long-Term Visit Pass application.
You will need the travel document biodata page (including any amendments) to apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP).
- We may ask for other documents when we review your application.
- For non-English documents, please upload the original document together with an English translation as 1 file. You may approach a translation service provider for translations.
You may need to submit additional documents depending on the family member you are applying for:
Any one of the following:
- Copy of the common-law marriage certificate.
- An affidavit by the work pass holder and their spouse declaring that they are in a common-law relationship recognised under the laws of their home country/region. The affidavit must also be notarised in their home country/region.
- A letter from the home country/region's embassy of the work pass holder or spouse acknowledging that they are in a common-law relationship recognised under the laws of their country/region.
Unmarried handicapped children aged 21 and aboveShow
A letter or report from a medical practitioner on the child’s condition.
- A copy of the court order on the child’s custody.
- A letter from the other biological parent stating there is no objection to bringing the child to Singapore.
- Verification of Vaccination Requirements (for entry to Singapore) document issued by the Communicable Diseases Agency (CDA) is needed for foreign-born children who meet these conditions:
- Aged 12 and below.
- Applying for a new LTVP - this includes those whose LTVPs have expired or been cancelled for more than 30 days.
Existing Dependant's Pass (DP), LTVP and Student's Pass holders do not need this document.
A copy of the work pass holder’s birth certificate that states the names of the parents.
Last Updated:
10 December 2025