I initially left a very negative review, but after reflecting on my experience, I wanted to update it to provide a clearer picture.I originally searched for the Singapore Arrival Card on Google, and the first result appeared to be the official government website due to the use of logos and flags. However, upon closer inspection, it became clear that this was not the official site. The official government service is free, but you can only apply for the Arrival Card up to three days before departure.This third-party website allows you to apply well in advance, but charges an exorbitant fee of $85 for the service. Due to the high price, my credit card provider flagged the payment as suspicious and blocked it, requiring me to authorize it manually. Unaware of this, I used Revolut to complete the payment.Later, I discovered that the same process could be done for free through the official website. I requested a refund from the company, and to their credit, the refund was processed quickly and without hassle.While the service feels misleading and overpriced, I believe it is a legitimate company. However, the excessive fees make it hard to justify using their service. For those who don’t mind paying a premium to avoid handling the application themselves, it might be an acceptable option.
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