San Marino

San Marino Visa Requirements, Fees & Application Guide

Many nationalities enter San Marino visa-free — check your passport in seconds, or let us confirm it.

Flat fee per applicant · government fee paid separately
Licensed Singapore agency (TA04014) Government-sourced Verified 20 August 2026

San Marino visa at a glance

Government visa fee
EUR 90
Processing time
About 2 to 6 weeks; apply 4 to 6 weeks ahead
Validity
Up to 90 days within any 180-day period
Maximum stay
90 days
Visa required?
Indian passport holders and other visa-required nationals; the visa is issued by Italy and covers a visit to San Marino.
Official government fees are paid to the authorities and are separate from any HolidaySG service fee. Application support from a licensed Singapore travel agency (TA04014).

Do you need a visa for San Marino?

Travellers from Same as Schengen: Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, USA, Canada, UK, Australia, NZ, UAE, Israel, most of Latin America and ~60 others — 90 days in any 180. can generally enter San Marino without a visa. Indian passport holders and other visa-required nationals; the visa is issued by Italy and covers a visit to San Marino.

Who does NOT need a visa

Passport holders from Same as Schengen: Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, USA, Canada, UK, Australia, NZ, UAE, Israel, most of Latin America and ~60 others — 90 days in any 180. do not require a visa for San Marino for eligible short visits. Always confirm your passport type and length of stay against the official source before travelling.

Reviewed against official government sources (Republic of San Marino — Department of Foreign Affairs) · Last verified 20 August 2026 · HolidaySG — licensed Singapore travel agency (TA04014).

Official San Marino visa options

Verified from government sources · 20 Aug 2026
Visa on arrival: No e-Visa: No

Entry via Italy (Schengen rules apply)

Official fee: EUR 90
Validity
Up to 90 days within any 180-day period
Max stay
90 days
Time to approval
About 2 to 6 weeks; apply 4 to 6 weeks ahead
Processing time
About 2 to 6 weeks; apply 4 to 6 weeks ahead
Where to apply
Italian embassy / VFS Global (Italy)

Who needs it: Indian passport holders and other visa-required nationals; the visa is issued by Italy and covers a visit to San Marino.

Visa-free: Same as Schengen: Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, USA, Canada, UK, Australia, NZ, UAE, Israel, most of Latin America and ~60 others — 90 days in any 180.

Required documents

  • Passport valid at least 3 months beyond departure with 2 blank pages
  • Completed Schengen application form
  • Two recent photos
  • Travel medical insurance min EUR 30,000
  • Flight and hotel bookings
  • Bank statements and proof of funds
  • Employment/leave letter

Arrival card: None

Extra charges: VFS Global service fee; travel insurance min EUR 30,000 required.

Not a Schengen member but only reachable through Schengen; a multiple-entry Schengen visa is essential for visa-required nationals since re-entering Italy counts as a new entry.

Source: Republic of San Marino — Department of Foreign Affairs · verified 20 Aug 2026. Government fees & rules change — we re-confirm at the time of your application.

Visa-free entry (via Schengen)

Official fee: EUR 0
Validity
90 days within any 180-day period
Max stay
90 days
Where to apply
At border (via Italy)

Who needs it: Singapore passport holders and other Schengen visa-exempt nationals.

Required documents

  • Passport valid at least 3 months beyond departure
  • Proof of onward/return travel
  • Proof of funds and accommodation

Source: Official government source · verified 20 Aug 2026. Government fees & rules change — we re-confirm at the time of your application.

Need help applying? HolidaySG handles the paperwork end-to-end.

San Marino visa — frequently asked questions

No. San Marino has no airport and no border controls; it is entered through Italy, so an Italian/Schengen visa governs entry.
Yes, Indians need a Schengen visa issued by Italy (EUR 90) to reach and visit San Marino.
No. Singaporeans are Schengen visa-exempt and can enter for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
At the Italian embassy/consulate or VFS Global Italy centres in India, for a standard Schengen short-stay visa.
Up to 90 days within any 180-day period, counted across the whole Schengen area.
Yes, Schengen rules require medical insurance with at least EUR 30,000 cover.
Yes, once ETIAS launches, visa-exempt visitors such as Singaporeans will need an ETIAS authorisation before entering the Schengen area.

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