SHORT VISIT TOURISTS VISA ISSUED ON ARRIVAL
Citizens from
63 countries and 1 region are eligible to apply for a Visa on Arrival (VOA).
This visa can be applied for after you have landed at certain airports and
seaports in Indonesia. The Visa on Arrival can not be converted or extended to
obtain an immigration permit. The maximum stay permitted by the visa on arrival
is 30 days.
Those 63 countries and 1 region are as follows:
Argentina
Australia Austria Algeria Bahrain Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Czech Republic Cambodia Canada China Cyprus Denmark Egypt Estonia |
Fiji
Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland India Iran Ireland Italy Japan Kuwait Laos Latvia Lybia |
Lithuania
Liechtenstein Luxembourg Maldives Malta Mexico Monaco Netherland New Zealand Norway Oman Panama Poland Portugal Qatar Romania |
Russia
Saudi Arabia Slovak Republic Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain Surinam Sweden Switzerland Taiwan, ROT Tunisia Timor Leste United Arab Emirates United Kingdom USA |
Please be
advised that Visa On Arrival (VOA) may only be
extended upon approval from the Director General of Immigration of the Republic
of Indonesia in case of natural disaster, illness or accident, but cannot be transferred
to another type of visa. Overstay visitors incur to pay a penalty of US$20.-
per day/person (for under 60 days stay) whilst over 60 days stay will be a 5
(five) year prison sentence or a fine of IDR 25.000.000
(local currency).
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR VISA ON ARRIVAL
(VOA)
– Passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 (six) months as from the date of entry into Indonesia.
– Onward or return tickets are compulsory
– No compulsory vaccinations
– Visitors must enter through the following airports and seaports in Indonesia.
– Passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 (six) months as from the date of entry into Indonesia.
– Onward or return tickets are compulsory
– No compulsory vaccinations
– Visitors must enter through the following airports and seaports in Indonesia.
There are 20 (Twenty)
Airports and 23 (twenty three) Seaports across Indonesia that have the VOA
facilities:
No.
|
BORDER
|
CITY
|
PROVINCE
|
AIRPORT
|
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1.
|
Sultan Iskandar Muda Airport
|
Banda Aceh
|
Aceh
|
2.
|
Kuala Namu Airport
|
Medan
|
North Sumatera
|
3.
|
Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport
|
Pekanbaru
|
Riau
|
4.
|
Minangkabau International Airport
|
Padang
|
West Sumatera
|
5.
|
Hang Nadim International Airport
|
Batam
|
Riau
|
6.
|
Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airoport
|
Palembang
|
South Sumatera
|
7.
|
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport
|
Jakarta
|
DKI Jakarta
|
8.
|
Halim Perdana Kusuma Airport
|
Jakarta
|
DKI Jakarta
|
9.
|
Juanda International Airport
|
Surabaya
|
West Java
|
10.
|
Adi Sucipto International Airport
|
Jogjakarta
|
DI Jogjakarta
|
11.
|
Adi Sumarmo Inetrnational Airport
|
Surakarta
|
Central Java
|
12.
|
Husein Sastranegara International
Airport
|
Bandung
|
West Java
|
13.
|
Ahmad Yani International airport
|
Semarang
|
Central Java
|
14.
|
Ngurah Rai International Airport
|
Denpasar
|
Bali
|
15.
|
Selaparang International Airport
|
Mataram
|
West Nusa Tenggara
|
16.
|
El-Tari Airport
|
Kupang
|
East Nusa Tenggara
|
17.
|
Hasanuddin International Airport
|
Makassar
|
South Sulawesi
|
18.
|
Sam Ratulangi International Airport
|
Manado
|
North Sulawesi
|
19.
|
Sepinggan International Airport
|
Balikpapan
|
East Kalimantan
|
20.
|
Supadio International Airport
|
Pontianak
|
West kalimantan
|
Harbour
|
|||
21.
|
Sekupang; Citra Tritunas; Nongsa; Marina
Teluk Senimba; Batam Centre
|
Batam
|
Riau Islands
|
22.
|
Bandar Bintan Telani Lagoi; Bandar Sri
Udana Lobam
|
Tanjung Uban
|
Riau Islands
|
23.
|
Sri Bintan Pura
|
Tanjung Pinang
|
Riau Islands
|
24.
|
Tanjung Balai Karimun
|
Tanjung Balai Karimun
|
Riau Islands
|
25.
|
Belawan
|
Belawan
|
North Sumatera
|
26.
|
Sibolga
|
Sibolga
|
North Sumatera
|
27.
|
Yos Sudarso
|
Dumai
|
Riau
|
28.
|
Teluk Bayur
|
Padang
|
West Sumatera
|
29.
|
Tanjung Priok
|
Jakarta
|
DKI Jakarta
|
30.
|
Tanjung Mas
|
Semarang
|
Central Java
|
31.
|
Padan Bai
|
Karangasem
|
Bali
|
32.
|
Beno
|
Badung
|
Bali
|
33.
|
Bitung
|
Bitung
|
North Sulawesi
|
34.
|
Soekarno-Hatta
|
Makasar
|
South Sulawesi
|
35.
|
Pare-Pare
|
Pare-Pare
|
South Sulawesi
|
36.
|
Maumere
|
Maumere
|
East Nusa Tenggara
|
37.
|
Tenau
|
Kupang
|
Nusa Tenggara Timur
|
38.
|
Jayapura
|
Jayapura
|
Papua
|
CROSS BORDER
|
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39.
|
Entikong (cross border)
|
Entikong
|
West Kalimantan
|
The departure
tax for international destination is Rp. 150.000,- per person, while for domestic, it is Rp. 40.000,- per person.
Please note
that these regulations do not apply for foreigners/expatriates (including
members of their family) who are assigned/based in Indonesia. Visas are
required and should be applied for before hand.
Those whose
countries ARE NOT included in the
above list or wish to stay longer than 30 days in Indonesia, should apply for
their visa in advance, at the Indonesian Embassy.
VISA – FREE SHORT VISIT FOR TOURISTS
The following countries do not require a visa to enter Indonesia for a Tourist visit of up to 30 (thirty) days:
The following countries do not require a visa to enter Indonesia for a Tourist visit of up to 30 (thirty) days:
1. Brunei
Darussalam
2. Chile
3. Hong Kong
SAR
4. Macao SAR
5. Malaysia
6. Morocco
7. Peru
8. Philippines
9. Singapore
10. Thailand
11. Vietnam
Please be
advised that Visa-Free Short Visits may only be extended upon approval from the
Minister of Justice and Human Rights/Director General of Immigration of the
Republic of Indonesia based on natural disaster, illnes or accident, but cannot
be transferred to another type of visa. Overstay visitors incur to pay a
penalty of US$20.- per day (for under 60 days stay) whilst over 60 days stay
will be a 5 (five) year prison sentence or a fine of IDR 25.000.000 (local currency).
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR VISA-FREE SHORT
VISITS
– Passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 (six) months as from the date of entry into Indonesia.
– Onward or return tickets are compulsory
– No compulsory vaccinations
– Visitors on Visa-Free Short Visits must be enter and exit from certain airports and seaports in Indonesia.
– Passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 (six) months as from the date of entry into Indonesia.
– Onward or return tickets are compulsory
– No compulsory vaccinations
– Visitors on Visa-Free Short Visits must be enter and exit from certain airports and seaports in Indonesia.
SOCIAL/CULTURAL VISIT VISA
1. This visa is
issued by the Indonesian Embassy to applicants who are going to Indonesia for a
social/cultural visit, such as visiting relatives/friends; social
organizations; exchange visits between educational institutions; undertaking
research and attending training programme in Indonesia.
2. Type of entry :
Single Entry
Maximum length of stay is 60 days.
Extensions can be applied for and obtained in Indonesia from the Immigration Authorities.
Maximum length of stay is 60 days.
Extensions can be applied for and obtained in Indonesia from the Immigration Authorities.
3. Approval from
the Immigration Office in Indonesia is needed for applicants who wish to stay
longer than 60 days which must be applied for by the applicant’s
sponsor/relative/friends who reside/base in Indonesia. Visa will only be issued
by the Embassy after receiving the authorization direct from the Immigration
office in Indonesia.
4. A person
granted a student, research or training visa is not permitted to take up
employment, and may not remain in Indonesia for any purpose other than that for
which the visa was granted.
5. Multiple
entries need special permit from the Immigration Office in Indonesia.
6. Validity of
visa will be three months from the date of issue.
7. To return the
passport by post, a Self Addressed Special delivery Envelope should be provided.
8. Visa is issued
within five to six working days from receipt of application provided all
documents are in order.
Required documents which should be
submitted are as follows:
1.
Passport (with a minimum validity of 6 months from the
date of entry into Indonesia)
2.
One completed visa application form
3.
One coloured passport size photograph.
4.
Evidence that the applicant has sufficient funds to
cover the cost of applicant’s intended stay in Indonesia (Bank Statement dated
less than a month with a minimum balance of £1,000.- or traveler’s cheque).
5.
Evidence of obligation in the applicant’s country of
permanent residence (e.g. a letter from employer/ college/ school, certifying
the applicant’s intention to return after the visit to Indonesia).
6.
Written approval from the Immigration Office in
Indonesia should the duration of visit is to exceed 60 days.
Together with:
For visiting relatives/friends/social organizations
Together with:
For visiting relatives/friends/social organizations
7.
A letter of invitation from the applicant’s
family/relatives/friends/social organizations in Indonesia, and copy of their
passport (main details only) or ID (KTP).
8.
Evidence of sufficient funds or a third party letter
guaranteeing to support the applicant financially during his/her stay, together
with documentary evidence of ability to do so.
For study/training/research
1. A letter of
registration from the institution/college/school in Indonesia verifying the
duration and nature of the course, training or research.
2. Evidence that
all the necessary fees have been paid in advance. If the applicant is on a scholarship/award
programme, a statement/letter of confirmation from the sponsor(s)/awardees is
required.
What documents
will be required?
There is no set list of documents which should be provided as the requirements vary from application to application. Depending on the purpose of your visit, please contact your nearest Embassy for the list of documents and requirements needed.
There is no set list of documents which should be provided as the requirements vary from application to application. Depending on the purpose of your visit, please contact your nearest Embassy for the list of documents and requirements needed.
Time required
to issue visa:
Within two to four working days, except for the application which need to be referred to the Authorities in Indonesia. Allow ample time when applying for a visa by post.
Within two to four working days, except for the application which need to be referred to the Authorities in Indonesia. Allow ample time when applying for a visa by post.
What is the
cost of a visa?
Visa for stay up to 30 (thirty) days – USD25
Extention of stay for up to 30 (thirty) days – USD25
Transit Visa USD20
Tourist Visa (up to 60 days) USD45
Business Visa (up to 60 days) USD45
Social/Cultural Visa (up to 60 days) USD45
Multiple Entries Visa (up to 12 months) USD100
Holders of Diplomatic and Service Passports as well as VBB are exempt from the above fees.
Visa for stay up to 30 (thirty) days – USD25
Extention of stay for up to 30 (thirty) days – USD25
Transit Visa USD20
Tourist Visa (up to 60 days) USD45
Business Visa (up to 60 days) USD45
Social/Cultural Visa (up to 60 days) USD45
Multiple Entries Visa (up to 12 months) USD100
Holders of Diplomatic and Service Passports as well as VBB are exempt from the above fees.
How long is the
visa valid for?
The maximum stay for visitors is normally 60 days, except for the Visa on Arrival which has a maximum stay of 30 days and also certain type of visas given based on approval from the Immigration Authority in Indonesia.
The maximum stay for visitors is normally 60 days, except for the Visa on Arrival which has a maximum stay of 30 days and also certain type of visas given based on approval from the Immigration Authority in Indonesia.
Transit
visa
1.
Required by all nationals.
2.
This visa is given to persons continuing their journey
to another country within a reasonable time provided they hold valid and
confirmed tickets / documents to travel to their next destination.
3.
A transit visa is also required by persons joining or
working on a transport vehicle that will continue its journey outside
Indonesian territory. Applicants in this category must have proof of a work
contract pertaining to that effect.
4.
Validity of
visa will be three months from the date of issue and the maximum length of stay
is 7 (seven) days from the date of arrival in Indonesia.
5.
Type of entry : Single Entry only.
6.
To return the
passport by post, Self Address Special Delivery Envelope should be provided.
Residence / address in Ireland may send an additional GBP 6, to cover the cost
of Registered post.
7.
Visa is issued
within five to six working days from receipt of application
Required documents which should be
submitted are as follows:
1. Passport (with
a minimum validity of 6 months from the date of entry into Indonesia)
2. One completed
visa application form
3. One coloured
passport size photograph
4. Proof of a work
contract/ a letter of recommendation from the applicant’s firm in UK and its
counterpart in Indonesia (see the above point 3)
5. Valid and confirmed tickets and other
documents to travel to the applicant’s next destination
6. Evidence of
sufficient funds to maintain oneself whilst staying in Indonesia (e.g. a recent
Bank Statement, etc.).
Working
permit in Indonesia
Employing of a foreign operational director, manager, technician, expert and even specialized workers by a company in Indonesia is allowed, as long as there is no Indonesian available who is qualified to fill the position or job. The Department of Labor in Indonesia issues regulations on this matter in the form of a list of professional positions in every business sector that are open for the employment of expatriates.
Employing of a foreign operational director, manager, technician, expert and even specialized workers by a company in Indonesia is allowed, as long as there is no Indonesian available who is qualified to fill the position or job. The Department of Labor in Indonesia issues regulations on this matter in the form of a list of professional positions in every business sector that are open for the employment of expatriates.
An expatriates wishing to take up
employment in Indonesia, need to obtain a working permit. Usually, the Working
Permit will be taken care of by the employer.
Please contact
the nearest Indonesia embassy/consulate for
information on what documentation you may require to enter Indonesia.
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