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Singapore Visit Visa

Singapore visas are usually applied through a travel company drop-box. We assist for issuance of Singapore visit visa in Pakistan. Also contact us to book your flights to Singapore in lowest fares. 

Singapore flag website bannerRequirements to Apply Singapore Visa in Pakistan

  • Passport Valid for at least 6 – Months.
  • Invitation letter from Singapore.
  • 2 Photographs with white background.
  • Visa application Forms.
  • Purpose of Visit.
  • Employment Letter
  • Copy of CNIC
  • Hotel Booking & Confirm Ticket
  • FRC in case of family traveling together. 

Processing Time

Singapore visa processing takes around 15 to 20 working days. The visa issuance is subject to Singapore embassy's decision.

Visa Fee + Processing Charges: 30,000 PKR

 

Thailand Visit Visa

 Required documents, processing time and fees for Thailand Visa application from Pakistan. If you are planning a tour to Thailand, we can also help you book Flights and hotels with best possible discount. 

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 Required Documents for Thai Visa for Pakistani Nationals

  • Last 6 Months Bank Statement along with account maintenance letter sign & stamp from bank.
  • Minimum Balance 300,000 PKR Per Person (Fresh bank Statement Required)
  • Company Letter Head for visa request (If Self Employed)
  • Copy of NTN certificate Compulsory
  • Original Passport at least six months valid. Along with all previous passport if available.
  • 4 Picture in White Background 35x45 mm.
  • Copy of CNIC both side cleared.
  • Job Letter from company (If Employed).
  • Last six-month salary slips from company (If Employed).
  • Family Registration Certificate "FRC" or Marriage Registration Certificate "MRC" (If Family Travel).
  • Bona fide & leave letter from school, college or University (If Student Individual Travel).

 Processing Time

Thailand visa processing from Pakistan usually takes 2 to 3 weeks. The processing time however depends on embassy's discretion. Visa approval is subject to embassy's decision.

Visa Fee + Processing Charges: 25,000 PKR With documents

Visa Fee + Processing Charges: 50,000 PKR Without documents

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 What Is a Visa?


A visa is a travel document that allows you to enter a foreign country for a specific period of time. In most cases, you have to apply for a visa before travelling, either at an embassy, consulate, or online. Sometimes you can also obtain a visa on arrival. Visas are usually affixed onto your passport and state how long you can stay.

Most countries impose visa requirements for foreign nationals as a security measure: to keep track of who enters and to stop illegal immigration. Visas are also used as a defensive effort, stopping security risks from entering a country.

Visa Types by Purpose

Some of the common visa types by purpose of travel include:

Tourist visas. Tourist visas are entry permits issued for recreational purposes. Tourist types of visas are short-term, usually valid for three months, and you cannot work while on a tourist visa. There is usually no limit to how many times you can apply for a tourist visa for the same country— as long as the embassy/consulate grants the visa; you can freely travel.

Transit visas. A transit visa allows you to pass through a specific country while traveling to a third destination country. For example, if you have an Indian passport and you are travelling to Canada, but during your trip you have a layover in a Schengen country, you will need a Schengen transit visa. Usually, this type of visa is issued for 24 up to 96 hours, but it can also be issued for ten days up to two weeks—depending on which country you transit through. You have to apply for a transit visa before traveling; transit visas are not issued at the airport.

Medical visa. You can apply for a medical visa to seek medical treatment in a foreign country. Medical visas are short-term issued for the duration of the medical procedure and the patient’s recovery time. To qualify for this type of visa, you need to provide evidence from your doctor regarding your condition and proof that you have found a hospital and a doctor in your destination country who will perform the required procedure.

Working holiday visas. Working holiday visas are short-term permits that can be considered a mix of the tourist and work visas. The purpose of this visa is to allow you to explore a foreign country like on a holiday while working to support your trip financially. Most countries have restrictions on what type of work you can do and how many hours you can work. Generally speaking, working holiday visas are issued for a year or two, and you can only apply for the visa once (except Australia’s working holiday visa). To be eligible for a work and holiday visa, in most cases, you must be between the ages of 18-30.

Student visas. Student visas are issued for educational purposes and are usually valid for the duration of your study program. As a result, your study visa can last between one to four years, or even more, depending on your course. You cannot work in another country with a student visa unless your host country permits you.

Work visas. If you find work in a foreign country, you must apply for a work visa. Work visas are usually issued for long-term purposes from one up to four years, but this changes depending on your work contract. Your working visa serves as a route to a permanent residence permit in most cases.

Family reunification visas. A visa for family reunification is issued when your spouse lives and works in another country. This visa allows you to become a temporary (or permanent) resident in the country where your partner is working. Usually, a family visa is also issued to any minor children you or your spouse have.

Investment visas. An investment visa allows you to become resident in another country if you make a significant financial investment. The required investment varies (in a startup, bonds, a government fund, etc.) but the result must be the same: a positive financial impact and/or employment opportunities. In some countries, you may also acquire a visa if you purchase real estate property.

Official visas. Official visas allow you to do diplomatic work as a representative of your country abroad. Some of the most commonly issued official permits are diplomatic visas, but some countries also provide service and courtesy visas.

Refuge or asylum visas. You can apply for a refugee or an asylum seeker visa if you are being persecuted in your home country due to religious, racial, or political reasons. Every country issues their own visa to accommodate persons who have refugee status.

Digital nomad visas. To qualify for a digital nomad visa, you must meet the definition of a digital nomad. This definition varies depending on the country, but it’s usually someone who can work remotely either for a company or individual clients. To apply for this type of visa, you must find a country with a digital nomad immigration program.

Retirement visas. A retirement visa is issued to foreigners who want to retire outside of their home country. It is issued only to those that have reached their retirement age and is given in form of a residence permit. Usually, authorities require proof of sufficient funds to support yourself.

Pilgrimage visas. Pilgrimage visas are issued to people who want to complete a religious journey in another country. An example of a pilgrimage visa is the Hajj visa issued by Saudi Arabia to Muslims who want to complete the sacred journey of Hajj in Mecca. These types of visas are usually issued for a group of people rather than an individual and are valid only for the time it takes to complete the pilgrimage.

Not everyone requires a visa to travel. Many countries have visa waiver agreements, which means they allow citizens of a select few countries to enter visa-free for short trips. Passport holders of Western countries (such as the U.S., Australia, Canada, and the EU States) can travel to most places without a visa.

The allowed time for visa-free stays is short; it ranges from a few days to a few months. Regardless of your nationality, you should check your visa requirements before traveling.

When you are visiting a country without a visa, you cannot work or sell any goods or services.

Ways to Get a Travel Visa

Most commonly, you apply for a visa through one of the following ways:

At an embassy or consulate of the country that you will visit.

Online (electronic visa).

At the point of entry (visa on arrival).

The method of application depends on the specific country and your nationality. You should never travel without checking your visa requirements.

Visa Application at an Embassy

In most cases, you can apply for a visa at the embassy or consulate of the country you want to visit. You will have to:

Make an appointment.

Collect a set of documents.

Pay a visa processing fee.

Enter a visa interview (sometimes).

The consular officers will review your application and decide whether to grant you a visa or not. Depending on the visa type, it could take several days to several months to process your application.

Sometimes, embassies or consulates will outsource visa submissions to private travel agencies. This means the agency collects your documents and sends them to the embassy/consulate, which then makes the decision.

Online Visa Application

You can also apply for a visa online. Electronic (online) visas are usually issued as printable documents and are not pasted onto your passport. If a country issues electronic visas, then there will be an official application website, where you can:

Complete an online visa application form.

Attach electronic copies of your documents.

Pay a visa fee.

Make sure that the website you are applying through is the official website, as you may have to provide personal information during the application and even pay a fee.

It can take a few minutes to several days to hear a decision on your visa application.

Visa on Arrival

You can apply for a visa at the airport or other point of entry of the country you are traveling to. This is known as a visa on arrival (VOA). In these cases, there will be visa counters at the point of entry, where you have to apply, pay a fee, and then wait for the decision to be made before you can pass through. Depending on the country, it could take from a few minutes to a few hours.

Not all countries issue visas on arrival.

Even countries that issue VOAs usually limit them only to certain nationalities.

Visas on arrival are usually only available at certain airports or entry points.

Common Reasons for Visa Denial

These are some of the most common reasons why your visa application may be denied:

Passport validity. Most countries will require you to have a valid passport with at least a three or six months validity period. However, whether this period begins when you enter or depart the country depends on your travel destination.

Passport blank pages. The number of required blank pages on your passport differs from country to country, but it is usually two to four pages. Blank pages are required so there is enough space to stamp your passport and visa.

Vaccination requirements. Several countries in Africa ask you to have an international vaccination certificate; otherwise, you won’t be granted a visa.

Criminal record. It’s almost impossible to obtain a visa with a criminal record; only a few select countries, i.e., the US, and Canada, will grant a waiver for your criminal record when you need a visa.

Travel ban. All governments have the power to declare a person “persona non grata.” As a result, diplomats and non-diplomats will not be allowed to enter a specific country.

What is the Difference Between a Passport and a Visa?

While they are both travel documents, the main difference between a passport and a visa is that a passport is issued from your home country, whereas a visa is issued by the country you want to visit. Other differences include:

The passport is an identification travel document, whereas a visa is attached to your passport, showing you have permission to enter a specific country.

A passport is issued for about ten years, whereas a visa’s duration is shorter, usually a few months.

What Is the Difference Between a Visa and a Residence Permit?

You need a visa to travel to and enter a foreign country, either for tourism, business, work, studies, etc., usually for a short period.

You need a residence permit to settle in a foreign country for an extended period.

Sometimes, you receive a visa first and then convert it into a residence permit once you enter your destination country. Other times, you automatically get a residence permit as soon as you apply for a long-stay visa (work, study, family reunion, etc.)

What Are Electronic Travel Authorizations?

Electronic travel authorizations are entry requirements for nationals who do not need a visa for a specific country. They can be easily obtained online for a small fee, and are valid for long periods of time. The following are examples of electronic travel authorizations:

eTA (Canada). The Canadian eTA costs CAD 7 and is approved within just a few minutes. It is valid for up to five years, and allows you to stay six months per trip.

ETA (Australia). The Australian ETA costs AUC 20 and is approved within a few minutes. It is issued for one year, and allows you to visit Australia multiple times during its validity.

ESTA (United States). The American ESTA costs USD 14 and is approved within a few minutes. It is issued for up to two years, and allows you multiple entries to the US, with a maximum three months per trip.

ETIAS (European Union). The European Union’s ETIAS will become mandatory starting from November 2023. It will cost €7 and will be valid for three years. It will allow multiple trips of up to three months during its validity period.

Electronic travel authorizations are not actual visas and their purpose is to simply keep track of who enters and leaves a country. Because of this, it is unlikely that an application will be rejected.

Joint Visa Schemes

Some countries that are a part of a regional organization issue a common visa for all organization member states. Some of the most well known common visas include:

The Schengen Visa. The Schengen visa is a shared entry permit that will allow you to enter any of the countries in the Schengen Area— there are currently 26 European member countries in this agreement.

The Central American Single Visa. This is a joint visa agreement between Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Citizens of these countries can travel visa-free between member states. Tourists can also visit all member countries with one visa.

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). This is an agreement between several Middle Eastern countries that include the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Citizens of these countries can travel visa-free within their borders, but due to political strain, visa-free travel is not always permissible.

The Pacific Alliance. The Pacific Alliance includes Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru, allowing its citizens to travel visa-free. Tourists can also travel in each member state with one visa.

The KAZA Univisa. The KAZA Univisa agreement allows you to travel between Zambia and Zimbabwe for 30 days.

The CARICOM Visa. The CARICOM Agreement comprises 15 Caribbean countries which allow visa-free travel among their citizens. Furthermore, the agreement issues a joint CARICOM passport for their nationals which can be used for domestic and international travel.

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). This agreement includes 15 member states in West Africa whose citizens enjoy the freedom of movement between the countries.

Mercosur Agreement. Composed of four entire member states, (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay), along with several other associate countries, the Mercosur Agreement allows visa-free travel for its citizens. However, each country regulates its visa policy for international visitors.

The British-Irish Visa Scheme (BIVS Visa). The BIVS is a visa scheme between the United Kingdom and Ireland allowing foreing nationals to travel with one visa between these two countries. For example, if you have a valid visa for Britain you can enter Ireland with the same permit.

In addition to joint visa schemes, one visa issued by another country will allow you to travel visa-free to multiple countries. For example, if you have a valid US visa, you can also visit Costa Rica, Mexico, the British Virgin Islands, and several other countries as well.

What Is an Exit Visa?

An exit visa is a traveling permit that grants you permission to leave a specific country. Nowadays, exit visas are considered an outdated practice borderline a violation of human rights, so most countries do not enforce an exit visa. Here is a list of the countries which require some form of an exit visa:

Belarus

Iraq

Kuwait

Lebanon

North Korea

Oman

Russia

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

The People’s Republic of China

United Arab Emirates

Exit visas can sometimes be imposed on you because of your nationality, so check the traveling requirements with an embassy or consulate before you depart.

D7 Residence VISA For Foreigners


Pensioners, retired foreign citizens or other foreigners living off of a recognized stable income, such as movable property, real estate, intellectual property or financial investments may apply for D7 Portuguese Visa.

Portuguese legislation provides for a special visa – D7 Visa – that allows foreigner citizens, who wish to reside in Portugal as retirees or live on their own income, regardless of age, the entrance in Portugal in order to obtain a residence permit, provided that they can prove to have sufficient income to provide them with means of livelihood. This income can come from pensions, real estate rentals, investments, among others.

The Procedure

The Portuguese consular missions and consular sections with jurisdiction within the area of the applicant’s residence hold legal power for granting have the legal power to grant the D7 visa. The deadline for the decision on the visa application is 60 days.

The consular service in charge must request a legal binding opinion from the Portuguese Immigration and Borders Police (SEF), which must issue the said opinion within 20 days.

Type And Validity Of The Visa

The D7 visa is a residence visa that is intended to enable the holder to obtain a residence permit in Portugal. In this context, the visa is valid for two entries and entitles the holder to remain in Portugal for a period of 4 months.

Residence Permit

The D7 visa enables the respective holder to obtain a residence permit in Portugal for a period of one year, which can then be renewed for successive periods of 2 years and can be converted into a permanent residence permit after 5 years.

Family Reunification

Members of the family of the holder of the residence permit obtained via a D7 visa are also entitled to a residence permit, based on family reunification statute.

Resident’s Rights

Without prejudice to the application of special provisions and other rights provided in the law or any international convention to which Portugal is a party, the holder of a residence permit shall be entitled to, without the need for a special authorization regarding his or her foreign status, the following:

Access to the National Health Service care;

Acess to the Portuguese National Education Service and schools;
Exercise of any work activity as an independent professional;
Acess to Portuguese Vocational schooling, initial and further professional training and retraining;
Access and protection from the Portuguese Law and legal system.
To Present Your Application, You Will Need
Application form (available in SEF’s website);
Passport or other valid travel document;
Two identical passport size photos; with blank background, and easily identifiable;
Valid travel insurance, with coverage for all medical expenses, including urgent medical assistance and possible repatriation;
Application for Criminal Record consultation by Portuguese Foreigners and Borders Service (SEF);
Certificate of criminal records issued by his/her home country of origin or the country where the applicant resided for more than one year;
Proof that the applicant has adequate accommodation;
Proof of health insurance coverage;
Document providing the amount of pension


OR

Proof that you have income that allows you to live in Portugal.To be eligible, you must have income or pensions amounting for 12 months: €7.200 for the first adult; €3.600 for second or more adults; €2.160 per children. You must provide 6-months of bank statements.

6 Reasons to Immigrate to Russia


Did you know that Russia is the world's 4th destination for international migrants? About 500,000 immigrants move to Russia every year. People find hundreds of reasons to immigrate to Russia.
Here are just 6 of them. 

1. Business opportunities. Russia offers a vast 146-million domestic market and developed logistics for exporting to both Europe and Asia. Low taxes, relatively cheap but highly qualified workforce, cheap natural resources make starting a company in Russia especially attractive. Here you can find a step-by-step instruction on how to register a company in Russia

2. Traditional values. Despite being really tolerant and diverse, Russian society is known for its traditional family values shared by most people. Russia is the place where your children will be happy and secure.

3. Strong country. Russia is among those few states which have the priviledge to pursue fully independent foreign and domestic policies. We may agree or disagree with certain political decisions, but the whole strategy is driven by the national interest.

4. Great culture. Leo Tolstoy's novels, Alexander Pushkin's poems, Kazimir Malevich's paintings and Sergey Rakhmaninov's music are well known around the world. But this is only the tip of the iceberg.

5. Helpful and friendly people. Russian people are always ready to help. Harsh climate and difficult history taught people to always help one another

6. No immigration-related tensions. Despite attracting many immigrants Russia, unlike European states, doesn't face an immigration crisis. Immigration policy is designed in a way that mostly attracts immigrants culturally and linguistically close to Russian people or those ready to share Russian values.

How to Immigrate to Russia


Immigrating to Russia is becoming more popular not only from post-Soviet states, but also from the United States, Canada, Britain, the European Union, Australia and other countries and regions for a number of reasons.

Below we will outline different options of how to get Russian residency (a green card) and Russian citizenship.

Standard procedure

Immigrating to Russia is a three-step process: first an immigrant has to apply for temporary residency; in one year he/she is eligible for permanent residency; in five years an immigrant can apply for Russian citizenship.

Residency allows to live and work in Russia. To get a Russian temporary residence permit (a green card) an applicant needs:

To pass a Russian language test. It is not really difficult, but requires some basic knowledge. Applicants below 18, over 60 (female) / 65 (male) and some other categories are exempt from the test.

To get a residency quota. The number of permits is limited, and the more connections with Russia an applicant has (job, business, property, relatives), the higher chances for the quota he/she has. Some applicants are eligible for applying without getting the quota.

To pass a medical examination and submit an application with the supporting paperwork to the local immigration departmen

Permanent residency and citizenship application procedures are similar, but unlike temporary residency applicants don't have to get the residency quota.

Simplified procedure

Some applicants are eligible for a simplified immigration procedure which allows to get Russian citizenship within 1-3 years (instead of 5-7 years under the standard procedure). Some simplified immigration routes allow to skip a language test, a residency quota and a temporary residency step.

The following applicants can count on the simplified immigration:

- applicants who are married to Russian citizens;
- applicants who were born in Russia or who are native Russian language speakers;
- highly qualified specialists;
- Russian universities graduates;
- refugees.


This list is not complete. Eligibility for simplified immigration should be determined in each particular case. Starting from 2021, simplified residency is going to be granted to investors (the bill is currently under review). 

What to start with? Action plan

1. Decide on your immigration strategy. Check if you are eligible for a simplified immigration procedure. Many quailified or well-paid specialists can get Russian citizenship within 1-3 years.

2. Establish a connection with Russia that will help you get the residency quota or prove your right for simplified immigration. Find a job or register a company in Russia, enter a Russian university, purchase a property, marry your Russian boyfriend / girlfriend (of course, if you are in love!).

3. If you are not exempt from a language test, prepare for it. The earlier you start preparations, the better results you will get. Not many people in Russia speak English, and fluent Russian may be required for comfortable living.

4. Prepare the paperwork and complete the immigration steps one-by-one: apply for the residency quota, temporary residency, permanent residency and finally citizenship. If you are eligible for a simplified procedure, you will be lucky to skip some of these steps.
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Persistence and a good strategy are key for successful immigration. Feel free to contact us to get a more detailed consultation on what options will work in your particular case. We will be glad to steer you through the immigration procedures and assist you with the transition process.

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