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Visitation
Visa
Single Visit Visa
Single
Visit Visa is valid for up to sixty
(60) days visit and is given for
visits with the following purposes:
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Holiday
or tourism
This visa is applicable for
nationals of countries not included
in the list of 49 countries
that are eligible for Visa Free
Short Term Visit. Apart from
for the purpose of holiday and
visiting tourist attractions
in Indonesia, it is also valid
for exploring the possibility
for cooperation in developing
tourism industry in Indonesia
and for handling foreign tourist
to Indonesia.
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Social
or cultural
This visa is valid for visits
that are social, cultural, religious,
or medical in nature. This includes
visiting family/relatives and
social organizations, and exchange
visits between academic, art,
or sports institutions.
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Business
This
visa is valid for the purposes
of doing business activities in
Indonesia, which do not involve
taking up employment or acquiring
money for payments of services.
It is valid for conducting a temporary
business assignment, i.e. inspecting
company subsidiaries and carrying
out emergency/urgent works. It
is also valid for attending international
conferences and seminars and carrying
out journalistic visits.
Together
with the completed visa application
forms, two colour passport-size
photographs and the original passport,
the following documents should be
submitted to support the application
for a Single Visit Visa:
- Proof
of identity of the passport bearer.
- Letter
of recommendation from the sponsor
in the country of origin or the
sponsor in Indonesia.
- Guarantee
of the availability of funds to
cover living expenses while in
Indonesia.
- Proof
of availability of a return ticket
or ticket for forward journey.
Multiple
Visit Visa
Multiple Visit Visa is valid for
up to one year with the period of
visit each time not exceeding sixty
(60) days. Multiple Visit Visa is
valid for the purpose of business
but not valid for the purpose of
working temporarily in Indonesia.
Please note that for Multiple Visit
Visa passports need to have at least
18 months of validity.
Together with the completed visa
application forms, two colour passport-size
photographs and the original passport,
the following documents should be
submitted to support the application
for a Multiple Visit Visa:
- Proof
of identity of the passport bearer.
- Letter
of recommendation from the sponsor
in the country of origin or the
sponsor in Indonesia.
- Guarantee
of the availability of funds to
cover living expenses while in
Indonesia.
Collective
Visit Visa
Collective Visit Visa is valid for
up to sixty (60) days for the purpose
of holiday/tourism and social or
cultural activities.
To acquire Collective Visit Visa,
there should be at least 5 persons
and at the most 25 persons in the
list of those applying for the visa.
The one responsible for the group
signs the application forms and
two colour passport-size photographs
of each member of the group are
enclosed.
Each person should have with him/her
his/her own passport and they have
to enter and exit the territory
of Indonesia as a group at the same
time.
Together with the completed visa
application forms, colour passport-size
photographs and the original passports,
the following documents should be
submitted to support the application
for a Collective Visit Visa:
- Proof
of identity of each of the passport
bearer.
- Letter
of recommendation from the sponsor
in the country of origin or the
sponsor in Indonesia.
- Proof
of the availability of return
tickets or tickets for forward
journey.
Visitation
Visa on Arrival
Visitation Visas on Arrival are
valid for a maximum of 30 (thirty)
days, and are given to citizens
from countries that do not require
visas to visit Indonesia for the
purpose of holiday, but have done
so without entering through the
predetermined ports of entry.
Please note that the applicant should
hold a passport that is valid for
at least 6 months, be able to provide
proof of availability of living
expenses while in Indonesia and
has a return ticket or ticket for
forward journey.
Types of Visas
Prohibition Regulation & Procedures
(Source:
Department of Foreign Affairs
of the Republic of Indonesia)
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