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VISA INFORMATION

Information provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia

  1. All delegates are required to present valid passports or applicable travel documents with valid visas or entry permits to enter Indonesia. Passports of official delegates should have a validity of at least 6 (six) months upon their arrival in Indonesia.
  2. All delegates are also responsible for securing the necessary travel documents/visas for entry into Indonesia.
  3. Nationals of participating countries are required to apply for visas prior to their departure for Indonesia. They should contact the nearest embassy/consulate of the Republic of Indonesia in the respective country of residence to obtain an   entry visa. To avoid inconvenience, please note that visa applications should be submitted at least 10 (ten) working days before the date of departure for Indonesia.
  4. Upon arrival, a representative of the delegation would be required to present the passports of all delegates to the Indonesian Immigration officers.
  5. Upon departure all delegates are required to pay airport service charge of   Rp. 100,000.00 (approximately US$ 12.00).
  6. Visa are not required for the Diplomatic and Official/Service Passport holders, of the following countries:
  • Thailand
  • Malaysia
  • Singapore
  • Brunei Darussalam
  • Philippine
  • Chile
  • Morocco
  • Vietnam
  • Myanmar
  • Laos
  • India
  • Democratic People's Republic of Korea
  • Mongolia
  • Turkey
  • Cambodia
  • China
  • Iran
  • Tunisia
  1. For other countries, please contact the nearest Indonesian Embassy or Consulate.
 

Visa On Arrival.The Department of Justice and Human Rights has officially determined that as of August 2005 Indonesia Government grants Visa On Arrival to the following 52 countries to enable them to apply the visa on arrival services upon their arrival in Indonesia's designated "International Gateway" at 15 airports and 21 seaports. The Department of Justice and Human Rights has officially determined that as of August 2005 Indonesia Government grants Visa On Arrival to the following 52 countries to enable them to apply the visa on arrival services upon their arrival in Indonesia's designated “International Gateway” at 15 airports and 21 seaports.
1.
Argentina
18.
Hungary 35. Oman
2.
Australia
19.
Iceland
36.
PRC
3.
Austria
20.
India
37.
Poland
4.
Bahrain
21.
India
38.
Portugal
5.
Belgium
22.
Ireland
39.
Qatar
6.
Brazil
23.
Italy
40.
Saudi Arabia
7.
Bulgaria
24.
Japan
41.
Russia
8.
Cambodia
25.
Kuwait
42.
South Africa
9.
Canada
26.
Laos
43.
South Korea
10.
Cyprus
27.
Liechtenstein
44.
Spain
11.
Denmark
28.
Luxembourg
45.
Switzerland
12.
Egypt
29.
Maldives
46.
Sweden
13.
Estonia
30.
Malta
47.
Surinam
14.
Finland
31.
Mexico
48.
Taiwan, China
15.
France
32.
Monaco
49.
The Netherlands
16.
Germany
33.
New Zealand
50.
United Arab Emirate
17.
Greece
34.
Norway
51.
United Kingdom
52
United States of America

 

As per 28 May 2007, Indonesia adds its Visa on Arrival (VOA) services to the following 11 countries on top of the 52 countries mentioned above.

  • Algeria,
  • the Czech Republic,
  • Fiji,
  • Latvia,
  • Libya,
  • Lithuania,
  • Panama,
  • Romania,
  • Slovakia,
  • Slovenia and
  • Tunisia.

Tourists from those selected countries will not oblige to apply abroad for a visa but can purchase a visa on arrival at 15 gates of Indonesia's international airports and seaports. The fee for this visa, payable upon landing, is US$10 for a 7 day visa and US$25 for a 30-day visa.

The official entry requirements for the issuance of a 30 or 7 days day visa-on arrival:

  • Passport must be from one of the countries listed above.
  • Passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 (six) months from the date of entry into Indonesia.
  • Payment of US$10 or US$25 must be paid at the gateway, depending on the length of visa required.
  • Onward or return tickets are compulsory.
  • 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.

11 countries and territories are eligible for a "Visa Free" facility. Those holding valid passports from the following countries will be granted a non-extendable 30-day Visa-Free Short Visit Permit upon arrival at an Indonesian international gateway without charge:

  • Brunei Darussalam
  • Chile
  • Hong Kong SAR
  • Macau SAR
  • Malaysia
  • Morocco
  • Peru
  • Philippines
  • Thailand
  • Vietnam
  • Singapore

Others nationals that not granted with either visa on arrival favor nor visa free favor from Indonesia government may apply for tourist visa at Indonesia embassy abroad.



 
 
     
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