Singapore vs United States
United States has the clearer permanent-residency pathway; United States has more routes that need no job offer (5). Which is right depends on your nationality, profession, savings, and whether you have a job offer. The free quiz scores your profile against every route in both countries.
Singapore vs United States: how do they compare for immigration?
Aggregated from every Singapore and United States visa Transita tracks. Fees are official government amounts in USD and exclude legal, translation, and relocation costs.
Official sources: EP · mom.gov.sg·WHP · mom.gov.sg·TN · uscis.gov
Common questions
- Is it easier to get a visa for Singapore or United States?
- United States is generally easier to start on your own profile: 5 of its 13 routes need no job offer, versus 4 of 6 for Singapore. "Easier" still depends on your nationality, profession, and points. It is not automatically easier for everyone.
- Which country gives a faster visa, Singapore or United States?
- They are closely matched: the quickest Singapore route is the EP (0–1 months) and the quickest United States route is the TN (0–1 months). Neither has a decisive speed edge. File completeness matters more.
- Which has easier permanent residency, Singapore or United States?
- United States has 7 PR routes, including a direct-PR option, while Singapore's quickest PR route takes about 2 years (5 PR routes). On paper United States offers the clearer route to permanent residency, but eligibility for the underlying visa decides your real odds. Not every applicant qualifies for the fastest path.
- Is it cheaper to immigrate to Singapore or United States?
- Singapore has the cheaper entry point: its WHP costs about $135 in official fees, versus $185 for United States's cheapest route (the TN). Both are government fees only. Legal, translation, and relocation costs usually dwarf them.
- Which country is better to settle in, Singapore or United States?
- For long-term settlement, permanent residency is the deciding factor: Singapore's quickest PR route takes about 2 years (5 PR routes), and United States has 7 PR routes, including a direct-PR option. United States has the clearer permanent-residency pathway on paper, but the "better" country to settle in depends on your job prospects, family, language, and where you'd actually want to live. The free quiz scores your specific profile against every route in both.
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