Liechtenstein entry requirements for Singapore passport holders
Updated weekly · Last reviewed June 28, 2026·View sources
No visa required
90 days
Max stay
90 days
Passport validity
6 months
Beyond entry date
Return ticket
Required
Or onward travel proof
Proof of funds
Recommended
May be checked
Singapore passport holders can enter Liechtenstein without a visa for stays up to 90 days. This covers tourism, business trips, or family visits. As of 2026, just show up with your passport and you're set.
Entry requirements
Requirement
Details
Status
Valid passport
Must be valid for the duration of your stay
Your passport needs to be valid for the entire time you're in Liechtenstein. No minimum validity beyond your departure date is required, but airlines may enforce a 3-month rule — check with your carrier before flying.
Required
Return or onward ticket
Proof of departure from Schengen area
Immigration at the border may ask for a return or onward ticket out of the Schengen zone. Liechtenstein has no airport, so you'll enter via Switzerland or Austria — both enforce this at the land border.
Recommended
Proof of accommodation
Hotel booking or host invitation
Have a hotel confirmation or a letter from your host ready. Border officers rarely ask for it, but if you're staying with a friend, a signed invitation with their address helps.
Recommended
Proof of funds
Show you can support yourself
Carry bank statements or a credit card showing you have enough for your stay. No fixed amount is published, but €50–€100 per day is a safe benchmark.
Recommended
No airport in Liechtenstein
You'll fly into Zurich (ZRH) or another Schengen airport, then travel by train or car to the border. Immigration checks happen at the border or during train travel.
90-day Schengen limit applies
Your 90-day visa-free stay counts across all Schengen countries, not just Liechtenstein. Keep track of your days — overstaying can lead to fines or a ban.
What happens at the border
1
Arrive at the border
Liechtenstein does not have its own airport. You'll fly into Zurich (ZRH) or another Schengen airport, then drive or take a train to the border. At the border, Swiss or Liechtenstein officers may check your passport.
2
Present your passport
Hand over your passport. The officer will check your validity, blank pages, and may ask about your trip purpose and length of stay.
3
Answer questions briefly
Be ready to say how long you're staying, where you're staying, and your return plans. Keep answers short and honest.
4
Receive entry stamp
If everything is fine, you'll get a stamp in your passport. That's it — you're in for up to 90 days.
Enter your arrival date and we'll tell you exactly when you need to leave.
Staying longer & fees
Visa options if you want to stay beyond the free limit:
Schengen Tourist Visa (Single Entry)
Max stay90 days
ValidityUp to 3 months from issue
Cost€80 (~$87 USD)
For stays beyond 90 days or if visa-free entry is not used. Apply at Swiss embassy (Liechtenstein uses Swiss representation).
Schengen Tourist Visa (Multiple Entry)
Max stay90 days per 180-day period
ValidityUp to 5 years
Cost€80 (~$87 USD)
Allows multiple entries; same cost as single entry. Requires travel history and justification.
National Long-Stay Visa (D Visa)
Max stayOver 90 days (up to 1 year)
ValidityUp to 1 year
Cost€75 (~$82 USD)
For work, study, or family reunification. Apply at Swiss embassy; requires sponsorship.
work visa
Liechtenstein Work Permit (Bewilligung für Erwerbstätige)
1 year, renewable
~€100 (~$109 USD) processing fee
For Singapore nationals with a job offer in Liechtenstein. Requires employer sponsorship and approval from the labor market authorities. Allows long-term residence and work.
student visa
Student Residence Permit (Aufenthaltsbewilligung für Studierende)
1 year, renewable annually
~€75 (~$82 USD) processing fee
For full-time students enrolled at a recognized institution in Liechtenstein or nearby Switzerland. Requires proof of enrollment, sufficient funds, and health insurance.
family reunification visa
Family Reunification Permit (Familiennachzug)
1 year, renewable
~€75 (~$82 USD) processing fee
For close family members (spouse, minor children) of a Liechtenstein resident or citizen. Requires proof of relationship and adequate housing.
Other fees
Service
Cost
Stay extensionVisa-free stays cannot be extended; must leave Schengen area after 90 days.
Not applicable
Overstay fineOverstay may result in fines, deportation, and entry ban. Avoid overstaying.
Varies by Schengen country; typically €100–€300 per day, max cap varies
Common reasons for entry denial
Insufficient funds30%
No return ticket25%
Suspicious travel pattern20%
Approval probability calculator
Answer 6 quick questions — we'll estimate how likely you are to be approved for entry based on typical immigration patterns.
Transiting through Liechtenstein
No transit visa needed
Singapore passport holders do not need a transit visa for airside transit through any Schengen airport, including those serving Liechtenstein (e.g., Zurich). However, if leaving the international transit area, standard visa-free rules apply.
Airside transitAllowed
Transit hubsZurich Airport (ZRH) · St. Gallen-Altenrhein Airport (ACH)
No. Singapore passport holders get visa-free access for stays up to 90 days within any 180-day period. This applies for tourism, business, or visiting family.
Up to 90 days within any 180-day rolling window. The clock resets after you leave the Schengen area for 90 days.
No. The visa-free period cannot be extended. If you need to stay longer, you must apply for a national visa (type D) from a Swiss or Liechtenstein embassy before you travel.
You may be denied entry. Renew your passport before traveling. The 6-month validity is calculated from your arrival date, not your departure.
Yes. You need proof that you will leave the Schengen area. A return flight, train ticket, or even a ferry booking works. A screenshot is fine.
No, but it's strongly recommended. Medical costs in Liechtenstein are high. A basic travel insurance policy covers emergencies and hospital stays.
No. The visa-free entry is for tourism, business meetings, and short visits. Remote work for a foreign employer is technically not allowed. For digital nomads, check if Liechtenstein offers a specific remote work visa.
Entry requirements change. This page was verified on June 28, 2026. Always check the official embassy or government source before booking. Report an error — we update within 24 hours.