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Visa On Arrival (VOA)
Visa On Arrival (VOA) is for leisurely visit to Indonesia and could be
obtained at the designated Airport/Seaport and Land Border on entry into
Indonesia. It is valid for a maximum stay of 30 (thirty) days, and is
given to citizens from countries that can apply VOA.
You will need to present at the Port of Entry the following
requirements:
List of 63 Countries that can apply for Visa on Arrival in Indonesia
Tourist Visit Visa
A single entry Tourist Visa is valid if presented within 3 (three)
months from the date of issuance. It is given to travelers who intend to
stay in Indonesia on holiday/leisure purpose with a maximum stay of 60
(sixty) days.
Visa Requirements :
Limited Stay Permit
Limited Stay Visa is good for a single entry if presented within 3
months from the date of issuance and is valid for a maximum stay of 1
(one) year or more. It is granted upon the authorization from the
Directorate General of Immigration in Jakarta and then issued at the
discretion to the Embassy. To expedite the authorization, it is
advisable to have the sponsor in Indonesia submit the request for the
applicant's authorization from the Directorate General of Immigration in
Jakarta. This visa can be extended within Indonesia.
Visa Requirements
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Transit Visa
Transit visa is given to foreign origin who wish to make a short stop
over in Indonesian territory and are on an onward journey to another
country, to their country of origin, to join or work on a transport
vehicle that will continue its journey outside Indonesian territory and
emergencies stop over.
Passenger on a Cruise line is recommended to obtain their visa prior to
enter Indonesian territory.
Visa
Requirements:
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Business Single Visa
A single entry business trip visa is not a working permit and is valid if
presented within 3 [three] months after the date of issuance.
60 (sixty) days is the maximum length of stay that the applicant can apply for,
however, this visa could be extended with the support of the sponsor in
Indonesia.
Visa Requirements:
Business Multiple Entry Visa
Multiple-entry visa is valid for 1 (one) year for several entries into Indonesia
without exceeding 60 (sixty) days each visit.
This type of visa cannot be converted to a working visa and the length of stay
cannot
be extended .
Visa Requirements:
Social Family Visit Visa
A single entry Family Visit Visa is valid if presented within 3 (three) months
from the date of issuance.
60 (sixty) days is the maximum length of stay that the applicant can apply for,
however, this visa could be extended with the support of your sponsor in
Indonesia.
Visa Requirements :
Social/Cultural Visit Visa
A single entry Social/Cultural Visit is valid if presented within 3 (three)
months from the date of issuance.
60 (sixty) days is the maximum length of stay that the applicant can apply for,
however, this visa could be extended with the support of your sponsor in
Indonesia.
If traveling to Banda Aceh, for the purpose of establishment of the
Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency an authorization from BRR - Badan
Rehabilitasi dan Rekonstruksi will be needed to request a visa.
For those who are traveling to Banda Aceh to visit with family member who are
working on a reconstruction program will require to obtain an authorization from
BRR, which the family member must apply for.
Visa Requirements :
Diplomatic and Service Visa
Visa Requirements:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Holders of
Diplomatic and Service Passport from the following countries are exempted
The Government of Indonesia has made agreements with 15 countries to be exempted
from applying for a visa to enter Indonesia for Diplomatic and Service passport
holders that wish to visit Indonesia for a maximum of 14 days only, as follows:
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1.
CAMBODIA
2.
CHINA
3.
CROATIA
4.
CUBA
5.
INDIA
6.
IRAN
7.
LAOS
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8.
MONGOLIA
9.
MYANMAR
10.
NORTH KOREA
11.
PERU
12.
SERBIA-MONTENEGRO
13.
SOUTH KOREA
14.
TURKEY
15.
VIETNAM
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Countries that require authorization from Indonesia Immigration
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1.
Afghanistan
2.
Albania
3.
Angola
4.
Bangladesh
5.
Botswana
6.
Burkina Faso
7.
Burundi
8.
Cameron
9.
Chad
10.
Cambodia
11.
Congo
12.
Cuba
13.
Djibouti
14.
Ethiopia
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15.
Ghana
16.
Iraq
17.
Israel
18.
Laos
19.
Lebanon
20.
Liberia
21.
Libya
22.
Malawi
23.
Mali
24.
Mongolia
25.
Mauritania
26.
Mozambique
27.
Namibia ,
28.
Nauru
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29.
Niger
30.
Nigeria
31.
North Korea
32.
Pakistan
33.
Somalia
34.
Sudan
35.
Sri Lanka
36.
Tanzania
37.
Tonga
38.
Uganda
39.
Vanuatu
40.
Yemen (South/North) |
Designated Airports and Designated Seaports
Designated Airports:
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1.
Adi Juanda ( Surabaya )
2.
Adisutjipto ( Yogyakarta )
3.
Adi Sumarno (Solo)
4.
El Tari (Kupang)
5.
Halim Perdanakusuma ( Jakarta )
6.
Hassanudin (Makasar)
7.
Ngurah Rai (Denpasar) |
8.
Polonia ( Medan )
9.
Sam Ratulangi ( Manado )
10.
Selaparang (Mataram)
11.
Sepinggan ( Balikpapan )
12.
Soekarno-Hatta ( Jakarta )
13.
Sultan Syarif Kasim II (Pekanbaru)
14.
Tabing ( Padang ) |
Designated Seaports:
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1.
Bandar Bintan, Selani Lagoi and Bandar Sri Udana Lobam (Tanjung Uban,
Bintan)
2.
Batu Ampar, Marina Teluk Senimba, Nongsa, Sekupang and Batam Centre (
Batam Island)
3.
Belawan and Sibolga ( North Sumatera )
4.
Benoa and Padang Bai ( Bali )
5.
Bitung (North Sulawesi )
6.
Jayapura (Irian Jaya)
7.
Maumere and Tenau ( East Nusa Tenggara) |
8.
Pare-Pare and Soekarno-Hatta ( South Sulawesi )
9.
Sri Bintan Pura (Riau, Sumatera)
10.
Tanjung Balai Karimun (Sumatera)
11.
Tanjung Mas ( Semarang )
12.
Tanjung Priok ( Jakarta )
13.
Teluk Bayur ( Padang )
14.
Yos Sudarso (Dumai, Sumatra |