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Indonesia Tourist Visa

Indonesia Tourist Visa

Overview

If you are thinking of travelling to Indonesia as a visitor/tourist, you might not even have to appeal for an Indonesia Tourist Visa at all. That is because the Indonesia visa regulation is very soft, and the majority of the public are exempted from tourist visa necessities. You only have to apply for an Indonesia tourist visa if you are from one of the following nations:

Afghanistan

Cameroon

The Central African Republic

Colombia

Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo

Djibouti

Equatorial Guinea

Eritrea

Ethiopia

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Iran

Iraq

Israel

Kosovo

Liberia

Micronesia

Montenegro

Niger

Nigeria

North Korea

Sierra Leone

Somalia

South Sudan

Sudan

Syria

Yemen

 

 

 

If you are not from a nation itemized above, then you can arrive in Indonesia for up to 30 days without a visa. You require your passport and evidence of a return itinerary. If you come under the visa exclusion, you are not permitted to extend your stay. You should leave within 30 days or face a fine on your way out (around 70  US Dollar for every day you have overstayed).

How to Apply

You can appeal to an Indonesia Tourist Visa is one of the resulting ways:

On Arrival at the Airport in Indonesia (Only for Nationals of Specific Nations): The Indonesia Visa on Arrival is a sort of tourist visa. It will only permit the owner to stay in Indonesia for up to 30 days. Everybody qualified for the Indonesian VOA is also allowed to arrive the nation without a visa at all for a maximum of 30 days. If you enter Indonesia without a permit (i.e. under the visa waiver package), you cannot extend your stay under any situations. You should leave before the 30 days are up. But, if you apply for a Visa on Arrival, then you can apply for an extension of your visa and stay lengthier (for a charge). If you are from one of the nations itemized on the table below, you can obtain an Indonesia Visa on Arrival:

Algeria

Andorra

Armenia

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Bahrain

Belarus

Belgium

Brazil

Bulgaria

Canada

China

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Egypt

Estonia

Fiji

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

India

Ireland

Italy

Japan

Kuwait

Latvia

Libya

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxemburg

Maldives

Malta

Mexico

Monaco

New Zealand

Netherlands

Norway

Oman

Panama

Papua New Guinea

Poland

Portugal

Qatar

Romania

Russia

Saudi Arabia

South Africa

South Korea

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Suriname

Sweden

Switzerland

Seychelles

Taiwan

Timor Leste

Tunisia

Turkey

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

United States


 

 

To appeal for an Indonesia Visa on Arrival, you have to go to the Visa on Arrival booths at the airport in Indonesia. There, you have to present:

  • Your valid passport. It should be legal for a minimum of another six months.
  • An onward or return itinerary.
  • The Visa on Arrival charge. The Indonesia Visa on Arrival cost is 35 US Dollar, or it's equal in another currency.

When you appeal for an Indonesia visa, you should have several documents which will be used to backing your visa appeal. The tourist visa necessities for Indonesia are:

  • Indonesia Visa Appeal Form. You must complete it and sign it.
  • Your valid passport. It must be lawful for at least another six months from the time you will arrive in Indonesia.
  • A copy of your valid passport.
  • If you are not a national of the country, you live in: A copy of your valid Residence Permit/Visa.
  • Passport-size photographs with the following necessities:
    • Sizes: 3cm x 4cm or 4cm x 6cm (dependent on the Embassy/Consulate)
    • White or red background (dependent on the Embassy/Consulate)
    • Taken inside the last three month
    • Your face should be wholly observable, and you should be staring straight ahead
    • You should have an unbiassed facial expression
    • No hat permits if it is for religious drives. Even then, the face should be completely visible.
    • If you have prescribed glasses by a doctor, they should not have glare, thick edges, or be too big.
    • The photo should be affixed to the selected spot on the Indonesia Visa Application Form using glue (not a stapler or scotch tape)
  • A copy of your onward or return travel ticket.
  • Evidence of adequate funds (bank declarations)
  • If you will visit friends or family in Indonesia: Letter of Invitation from them as well a copy of their NID card or passport
  • A Letter of Invitation from a company or institute you will visit there (if applicable).
  • Evidence of having compensated the Indonesia visa charge.
  • For Multiple-Entrance Visa: A Letter of Visa Authorization from the Directorate General of Immigration in Indonesia. Your guarantor in Indonesia should get this on your behalf.
  • If you will apply by mail: A pre-paid self-addressed return​​ envelope (with a stamp affixed). The Embassy/Consulate will use the envelope to return your passport and documents after the visa processing.

At an Embassy or Consulate of Indonesia Near You: If you are not qualified for an Indonesia Visa on Arrival, you have to apply for an Indonesia Tourist Visa at an Embassy or Consulate of Indonesia overseas. The procedure for an Indonesian Tourist Visa application is:

  • Find out the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate accountable for your dominion. 
  • Communicate with them or visit their website to learn about the visa application necessities.
  • Book an appointment, if it is mandatory.
  • Collect the required documents for the visa appeal.
  • Compensate the Indonesia visa charge. Some Embassies/Consulates want you to pay via a bank, while others receive cash. The visa charges are non-refundable.
  • Submit the essential documents at the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate. You can submit them in person or by mail if the precise Embassy/Consulate permits this choice.
  • Hold and wait for the Embassy/Consulate to process your Indonesia Tourist Visa appeal.
  • When they have processed the visa appeal, you must visit the consulate to get your passport and papers. If you applied by postal, the Embassy/Consulate would mail them to you. If the outcome is positive, you will obtain your Indonesian visa.

Visa Charges

The Indonesia Tourist Visa charges are:

  • For a Single-entrance Tourist Visa: 50 US Dollar
  • For a Multiple-entrance Tourist/Visit/Business Visa: 100 US Dollar
  • For an Indonesia Visa on Arrival: 35 US Dollar

Important Note: The visa charges are topic to change, based on new immigration guidelines as well as the nation in which you apply and the local currency.