Single Visit Visa
Single Visit Visa is valid for up to sixty (60) days visit and is given for visits with the following purposes:
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. 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.
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.
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.
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.
Social Visa Indonesia
The Sosial Budaya Visa, procedures and requirements
Valid maximum for 6 months.
The purpose of this visa is to visit friends / relationships, social -
cultural or educational exchange. With this visa you are not allowed to
do business activities in Indonesia or to take up employment.
Sponsorship is required by an Indonesian citizen, for instance in
Jakarta or Bali. You need to supply the following documents:
Your Indonesian sponsor needs to supply:
• Sponsorship letter of sponsor
• Copy of sponsor identity card who's residence is in Indonesia (KTP)
• Copy of sponsor family register
• Copy of sponsor bank account statements
You need to supply:
• Copy of your passport
• 2 (two) passport sized photographs (4 x 6 )
The procedure:
We will arrange the application letter for you, This process can take
up to 3 days before a decision is made and the visa is granted. If your
application is approved you will receive a telex visa which you can
take to the nearest Indonesian embassy or consulate. A fee is payable
in local currencies for the visa application and duration of processing
is depending on the embassy - consulate where the visa is applied.
After you have received your social visa, you must return to Indonesia
straightaway. You will get 60 days free visit , monthly extendable in
immigration to a total stay of 6 months.
Business Visa Indonesia
Single Entry Business visa
This visa is valid maximum for 6 months.
The purpose of this visa is doing business activities in Indonesia
which do not involve taking up employment. Sponsorship is required by
an Indonesian company. You need to provide the following documents:
Company sponsor data:
• Copy of the company’s business license letter (SIUP/SP PMA)
• Copy of the company’s act & Approval from Department of Justice
• Copy of the company’s locality letter (Domicile)
• Copy of the company’s tax number (NPWP)
• Copy of the director’s identity card.
• Two company letters head, signed by the director and sealed with the company stamp.
Foreigner data:
• Copy of the foreigner’s passport
• 2 (two) passport sized photographs (4 x 6 )
The procedure:
We will arrange the application letter for you , this process can take
up to 3 day. When the application is ready you can apply for the visa
at the Indonesian embassy or consulate overseas nearest to you. A fee
is payable in local currencies for the visa application and duration of
stay is depending on the embassies /consulate where the visa is
applied. When you have got your visa from the embassy, you must return
to Indonesia straightaway, then you will get 30 day or 60 days free
visit , monthly extendable in immigration to a total of stay 6 months
Multiple Entry Business visa
This visa is valid for 12 months. The purpose of this visa is doing
business activities in Indonesia which do not involve taking up
employment. Sponsorship is required by an Indonesian company. You need
to provide the following documents:
Company sponsor data:
• Copy of the company’s business license letter (SIUP/SP PMA)
• Copy of the company's act & Approval from Department of Justice
• Copy of the company’s locality letter (Domicile)
• Copy of the company’s tax number (NPWP)
• Copy of company’s bank account statements
• Copy of the director’s identity card
• Two company letter heads, signed by the director and sealed with the company stamp
Foreigners data:
• Copy of the foreigner’s passport.
• 2 (two) passport sized photographs (4 x 6)
The procedure :
When we have received your documents we will start to process. If your
application is approved you will receiving telex visa, this process can
take up 4 days before a decision is made and the visa granted. When the
telex visa is issued you can apply out the visa at an Indonesian
embassy or consulate overseas nearest to you. A fee is payable in local
currencies for the visa application and duration of stay - processing
depends on the embassy / consulate where the visa is applied. When you
get your visa from the embassy or consulate, you must return to
Indonesia straightaway, then you will get 60 days free each visit ,
monthly extendable in immigration to a total of stay 12 months. Within
those 12 months you must leave the country at least once after 6
months.
Non-Visa Short Term Visit
Visa on Arrival
Changes in the visa rules for tourist visits.
There is more certainty about the new Indonesia Tourist visa rules, the visa on arrival,
also from the official side. Original plans to revoke the visa free
travel at October 1 will in effect February 1. Indonesia will revoke
visa-free travel for most foreign visitors, despite fears that the move
could further dent the country's beleaguered tourism industry.
Indonesia will charge foreigners US$25 for a 30-day nonrenewable visa
or US$10 for a 3 day visit upon arrival.
Citizens of 11 countries
who offer visa-free travel to Indonesians will be exempt from the new
rule; Brunei, Chile, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Macao, Morocco, Peru, the
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Turkey. Indonesia introduced
visa-free travel in 1983 to attract more foreign tourists. But
officials say it has been abused by foreigners who work illegally or
engage in other illegal activities in Indonesia.
Tourist Visa, 30 days valid (from February 1st), non-extendable, one
has to leave the country and return to get another visa / stamp in
one's passport. A round-trip flight from Jakarta to Singapore costs
around US$140, a round trip form Denpasar to Singapore about US$230.
Presidential Decision No. 18 of 2003 dated 31 March 2003 states that
for most countries the Tourist visa (short stay permit) now is valid
only for 30 days, and now requires the payment of a fee. See above.
Citizens of 21 countries will be offered the facility VISA ON ARRIVAL,
they are : South Africa, Argentina, Denmark, The United Arab Emirates,
Italy, Canada, Poland, South Korea, New Zealand, France, United States,
Britain, Australia, Japan, France, Hungary, Norway, Swiss, Taiwan,
Brazil and Finland. The procedure on the airport should not take more
then 7 minutes.
Citizens of countries not on the visa on arrival or
visa free lists will be required to apply for a visa before entering
Indonesia.
For
people that need to stay longer in Indonesia, for whatever reason, like
business, buying property, or visiting friends and relatives,
TCSindonesia.Com can find the right visa, please ask information.
General All visitors must have a passport valid for at least six months
after their arrival date in Indonesia. For special visa listed on our
pages there are other rules. Immigration officials reserve the right to
deny entry to any visitor who, in their opinion, is not properly
dressed or groomed (long hair is okay), lacks the proper funds, or "may
endanger the country's security, peace, and stability or the public
health and morals." These unfortunate undesirables will receive a
transit visa upon arrival that allows them to hang out at the airport
until the first available flight out.
The designated ports of entry are:
Airports:
Aceh (Sultan Iskandar Muda)
Ambon (Pattimura)
Bali (Ngurah Rai)
Balikpapan (Sepinggan)
Bandung (Husein Sastranegara)
Batam (Hang Nadim)
Biak (Frans Kasiepo)
Jakarta (Halim Perdana Kusuma, Sukarno-Hatta)
Kupang (El Tari)
Makassar (Hasanuddin)
Manado (Sam Ratulangi)
Mataram (Selaparang)
Medan (Polonia)
Merauke (Morpah)
Padang (Tabing)
Pekan Baru (Simpang Tiga)
Pontianak (Supadio)
Solo (Adi Sumarmo)
Surabaya (Juanda)
Tarakan (Juwata)
Yogyakarta (Adi Sucipto)
Seaports:
Aceh (Malahayati)
Ambon (Ambon)
Bali (Benoa, Padang Bai)
Batam (Batu Ampar, Sekupang, Nongsa Terminal Bahari, Marina Teluk Serimba)
Bengkalis (Bengkalis)
Bitung (Bitung)
Dumai (Dumai)
Jakarta (Tanjung Priok)
Kupang (Tenau)
Langsa (Kuala Langsa)
Lembar (Mataram)
Lhokseumawe (Lhokseumawe)
Manado (Ambon and Bitung)
Medan (Belawan)
Nunukan (Nunukan)
Padang (Teluk Bayur)
Pekanbaru (Pekanbaru-Pelabuhan Siak)
Riau (Tanjung Pinang)
Sabang (Sabang)
Sampit (Sampit)
Semarang (Tanjung Mas)
Surabaya (Tanjung Perak)
Tanjung Pinang (Tanjung Pinang)
Tanjung Uban (Tanjung Balai Karimun, Bandar Bentan Telani/Lagoi, Bandar Seri Udana/Logam)
Tarakan (Malundung)
Tarempa (Tarempa)
Tembilahan (Sri Bayintan/Selat Kijang, Sungai Guntung, Kuala Enok)
Land Border:
West Kalimantan (Entikong)
Transit Visa on Arrival
Transit
Visas on Arrival are given for stopovers within the Indonesian
territory due to emergencies affecting the transport vehicles or due to
other legitimate causes, resulting in a delay in that journey, as
verified by the proper authorities.