| Visa
on Arrival Facility (VOA)
Effective
August 1, 2005, visitors holding valid passports
from certain countries can obtain either a 7 day
or 30 day non-extendable visa at any of the 15
airports and 21 seaports designated as
international gateways by the Indonesian
Immigration department. The fee for this visa,
payable upon landing, is US$10 for a 7 day visa
and US$25 for a 30-day visa.
Nationals of
the following countries are eligible to purchase
a visa on arrival (VOA):
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Denmark
Egypt
Finland
France
Germany
Hungary
India
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Kuwait
Luxembourg
Maldives
New Zealand
Norway
Oman
Peoples Republic of China
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Russia
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Switzerland
Sweden (Effective March 15, 2006)
Taiwan
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States of America
The official entry requirements for the issuance
of a 30 or 7 days day visa-on arrival:
1. Passport
must be from one of the countries listed above.
2. Passport must be valid for a minimum of 6
(six) months from the date of entry into
Indonesia.
3. Payment of US$10 or US$25 must be paid at the
gateway, depending on the length of visa
required.
4. Onward or return tickets are compulsory.
5. Visitors must enter and exit through one of
the 15 airports or 21 seaports officially
approved as an international gateway by
the Indonesian Immigration department.
Visas-on-arrival
are non-extendable and non-convertible to
another class of visa. Overstays are charged
US$20 per day for over stays up to 60 days.
Overstay violations over 60 days are liable to 5
years imprisonment or a fine of Rp. 25 million.
Tourist Visa
Individuals not
holding a passport from among those nations
listed above and eligible either for a visa-free
short visit or a purchasable visa-on-arrival (VOA)
can apply for a tourist visa at an Indonesian
Embassy aboard. Tourist visa are normally
granted for a 60 day stay in Indonesia.
Visa Issued on Approval
All visa applications for Business, Tourist and
Social Visits from nationals of the following
countries need prior approval from an
Immigration Office in Indonesia before
traveling. The requirements vary depending on
the propose visit to Indonesia.
Afghanistan
Albania
Angola
Bangladesh
Cameroon
Cuba
Ethiopia
Ghana
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Nigeria
North Korea
Pakistan
Somalia
Sri Lanka
Tanzania
Other Classes of Visas for Temporary
Visitors
There are
several other classes of visas available to
visitors to Indonesia. If you are making your
travel arrangements with
www.alliance-indonesia.com
we will be happy to provide you additional
information and assistance regarding the
following visa classes:
Business
Visa - This visa is given by an
Indonesian Embassies abroad to applicants
visiting Indonesia for normal business
activities (including attending a
conference/seminar) which do not involve taking
up employment or receiving any payments whilst
in Indonesia. This visa, valid for a stay of 60
days, can be for a single or multiple visits.
This visa is obtainable after application by a
sponsoring party in Indonesia to the Department
of Immigration.
Social-Cultural
Visa - This visa is issued by as
Indonesian Embassy abroad 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 programs in Indonesia.
The validity of this visa is for a 60 day stay,
but can be extended upon application in
Indonesia. This visa is obtainable after
application by a sponsoring party in Indonesia
to the Department of Immigration.
Employment
Visa - This visa is given to applicants
whose purpose of visit is to take up employment
and require sponsorship by a company or
organization in Indonesia.
Limited
Stay Permit (KITAS) - This visa is a
Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS) and is issued to
applicants whose purpose of visit is to stay in
Indonesia for a limited period.
NOTICE: The information
supplied was believed correct and current at the
time of publication. When in doubt or if you
have questions, we strongly suggest that you
contact the travel company making your travel
arrangement or your nearest Indonesian Embassy.
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