If you are thinking of travelling to Indonesia, probabilities are you do not require an Indonesia Visa at all. That is since the Indonesian visa rule is very soft. To stay of up to 30 days, only citizens from a few nations have to apply for a permit. Moreover, more than a few others can apply for an Indonesian Visa on Arrival.
You require a visa to visit Indonesia if you are from one of the resulting 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 |
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Nationals of countries not stated above can arrive in Indonesia without a visa for stays of up to 30 days. If you are from a "visa-free" nation, but you desire to stay in Indonesia for extended than 30 days, you also have to apply for an Indonesia visa.
If you are generally exempted from bearing an Indonesian Tourist Visa, then you also do not require an Indonesia airport transit visa. But if you are from one of the nations itemized above, then you do have to apply for an Indonesia visa if:
Or
Indonesian visa permits are classified into the ensuing kinds, based on the determination and length of your tour:
In demand to apply for one of these visas, your guarantor or supporter in Indonesia (i.e. your company, school, or family associate) has to appeal for a Letter of Visa Authorization in the Directorate General of Immigration in Jakarta, Indonesia. When the Directorate General of Immigration allows your visa, they will inform the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate who will then provide you with the permit.
You can apply for an Indonesia visa in one of the following methods:
Usually, it takes about 3 to 5 working days for the Indonesian Embassy/Consulate to manage your visa appeal. Still, the processing time rests on the specific ambassadorial mission where you are applying as well as the application process. If you appeal by mail, it will take lengthier for you to obtain the visa due to the mailing time. If you are from the resulting nations, the processing time will be more prolonged as the Embassy/Consulate has to request authorization from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jakarta:
The Indonesia Visa charges are:
There is not only one suitable method to pay the Indonesia visa charge. This will rest on which Embassy or Consulate you are appealing, and whether you are applying by mail or in person. Fortunately, the Indonesian Embassies/Consulates have directives about the payment process on their websites. Occasionally you have to buy a Money Order, and other times you can compensate through your Credit or Debit Card.
The legitimacy of a Tourist Visa for Indonesia is 30 days and for a single entrance. This sort of visa can be extended for an extra 30 days before ending. Visas on Arrival are also legal for 30 days and can be extended. A multiple-entrance Indonesia visa is legitimate for 12 months. You cannot stay extended than 60 days on each entrance. Limited stay visas are delivered for six months, one year, or two years. If you are from one of the nations with visa exclusion, you can enter Indonesia without a visa and stay up to 30 days as well (same as with VOA or tourist visa), but you cannot apply for extra time.
You can appeal for an Indonesia visa to be extended prior to your existing permission ends at the Immigration Office in Indonesia. You have to compensate a charge, which will be similar to your original visa fee (i.e., 35 US Dollar for Visa on Arrival; 50 US Dollar for Embassy Tourist Visa). You can appeal for a visa extension up to four times, every time for 30 days. You cannot apply for an extension of your stay if you have arrived under Visa Exclusion (without a visa). If you stay lengthier than you are permitted, you will have to pay a charge for each day you have overstayed. The overstay fee is around 70 US Dollar per day.
If you are a US national, you do not require a visa for Indonesia. You need only your passport (which has to be legal for another six months) and a return or onward ticket. You can reside in Indonesia deprived of a visa for up to 30 days. If you desire to visit in Indonesia for an extended period than 30 days, you have to obtain a visa. You are not permitted to extend your visit in Indonesia if you first arrived without a visa.
If your nation is itemized on the table below, you do not require a visa to visit Indonesia for up to 30 days:
Albania |
Algeria |
Andorra |
Angola |
Antigua and Barbuda |
Argentina |
Armenia |
Australia |
Austria |
Azerbaijan |
Bahamas |
Bahrain |
Bangladesh |
Barbados |
Belarus |
Belgium |
Belize |
Benin |
Bhutan |
Bolivia |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Botswana |
Brazil |
Brunei |
Bulgaria |
Burkina Faso |
Burundi |
Cambodia |
Canada |
Cape Verde |
Chad |
Chile |
China |
Commonwealth of Dominica |
Comoros |
Costa Rica |
Cote D’Ivoire |
Croatia |
Cuba |
Cyprus |
Czech Republic |
Denmark |
Dominican Republic |
Ecuador |
Egypt |
El Salvador |
England |
Estonia |
Fiji |
Finland |
France |
Gabon |
The Gambia |
Georgia |
Germany |
Ghana |
Greece |
Grenada |
Guatemala |
Guyana |
Haiti |
Honduras |
Hong Kong SAR |
Hungary |
Iceland |
India |
Ireland |
Italy |
Jamaica |
Japan |
Jordan |
Kazakhstan |
Kenya |
Kiribati |
Kuwait |
Kyrgyzstan |
Laos |
Latvia |
Lebanon |
Lesotho |
Liechtenstein |
Lithuania |
Luxembourg |
Macau SAR |
Macedonia |
Madagascar |
Malawi |
Malaysia |
Maldives |
Mali |
Malta |
Marshall Islands |
Mauritania |
Mauritius |
Mexico |
Moldova |
Monaco |
Mongolia |
Morocco |
Mozambique |
Myanmar |
Namibia |
Nauru |
Nepal |
Netherlands |
New Zealand |
Nicaragua |
Norway |
Oman |
Palau |
Palestine |
Panama |
Papua New Guinea |
Paraguay |
Peru |
Philippines |
Poland |
Portugal |
Puerto Rico |
Qatar |
Romania |
Russia |
Rwanda |
Samoa |
San Marino |
Sao Tome and Principe |
Saudi Arabia |
Senegal |
Serbia |
Seychelles |
Singapore |
Slovakia |
Slovenia |
Solomon Island |
South Africa |
South Korea |
Spain |
Sri Lanka |
St Kitts and Nevis |
St Lucia |
St Vincent and Grenadines |
Suriname |
Swaziland |
Sweden |
Switzerland |
Taiwan |
Tajikistan |
Tanzania |
Thailand |
Timor-Leste |
Togo |
Tonga |
Trinidad & Tobago |
Tunisia |
Turkey |
Turkmenistan |
Tuvalu |
Uganda |
Ukraine |
United Arab Emirates |
Uruguay |
USA |
Uzbekistan |
Vanuatu |
Vatican City |
Venezuela |
Vietnam |
Zambia |
Zimbabwe |
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