
General
Information
To gain entry into Indonesia,
foreign nationals need to have in their possession passports
with at least six months of validity and appropriate visas.
Visa application is carried out at the Indonesian Embassies
or Consulates overseas nearest to the applicants' domicile.
The application is made by filling out appropriate application
forms - available from the Embassies or Consulates - and by
enclosing 2 color passport-size photographs and a valid passport,
along with supporting documents depending on the types of
visa to be applied.
Please note that
the passport submitted has to have at least six (6) months
of validity at the proposed date of entry into Indonesia.
A fee is payable
in local currencies for the visa application, depending on
the type of visa and the duration of stay. Please note that
the fee should only be paid in cash or by postal order and
is non-refundable. Queries regarding the amount of the visa
fee should be referred to the Embassy/Consulate where the
visa application is filed.
Decisions on many of the types of visa applications are normally
made within 24 hours. Certain applications, such as those
to work, study or live in Indonesia and other applications
that need a special permit from the Immigration Office in
Indonesia, need to be referred to Jakarta for approval. This
process can take up to two months before a decision is made
and the visa granted.
Visa that has been issued is valid for 90 days.
If an applicant fails to enter Indonesia within the 90 days
period after the visa is issued, the visa will be declared
invalid.
Please note that possession of a visa does not guarantee entry
into Indonesia. Permission to enter Indonesia is the authorization
of the Immigration Officer at the point of entry.
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Types Visas
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Visa
on Arrival
Visa requirements
Please find below a list of the countries which are granted
Visa on Arrival, as well as Visa-Free Short Visits (BVKS).
Those countries listed under BVKS do not require a visa to
enter Indonesia up to 30 days. Please find also a list of
prices for these documents. However, we recommend you contact
the Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your country well before
the conference in order to check if you require any immigration
documents necessary to visit Indonesia.
| 1. |
United
States of America |
27. |
Switzerland |
| 2. |
Australia |
28. |
New
Zealand |
| 3. |
South
Africa |
29. |
Taiwan |
| 4. |
Argentine |
30. |
Oman |
| 5. |
Brasil |
31. |
Austria |
| 6. |
Denmark |
32. |
Belgium |
| 7. |
United
Arab Emirates |
33. |
India |
| 8. |
Finland |
34. |
Ireland |
| 9. |
Hungary |
35. |
Kuwait |
| 10. |
United
Kingdom |
36. |
Luxemburg |
| 11. |
Italy |
37. |
Maldives |
| 12. |
Japan |
38. |
Egypt |
| 13. |
Germany |
39. |
Portugal |
| 14. |
Canada |
40. |
Qatar |
| 15. |
South
Korea |
41. |
People's
Republic of China |
| 16. |
Norway |
42. |
Russia |
| 17. |
France |
43. |
Saudi
Arabia |
| 18. |
Poland |
44. |
Spain |
| 19. |
Bahrain |
45. |
Bulgaria |
| 20. |
Cambodia |
46. |
Cyprus |
| 21. |
Estonia |
47. |
Greece |
| 22. |
Iceland |
48. |
Iran |
| 23. |
Laos |
49. |
Liechtenstein |
| 24. |
Malta |
50. |
Mexico |
| 25. |
Monaco |
51. |
Suriname |
| 26. |
Sweden |
52. |
Netherlands |
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