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Holidays
VISAS AND DOCUMENTATION
Tourist visas are only
intended for tourists who are visiting Indonesia,
NOT for expatriates intending to work and live for
an extended period of time.
Tourist visas will be
needed by friends or family coming to visit you
during your stay in Indonesia.
The Indonesian Government has a tourist visa system
with three different categories:
Pay-for-visa-on-arrival (VOA) system for citizens
of 52 nations:
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Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bahrain
Belgium
Brazil
Bulgaria
Cambodia
Canada
Cyprus
Denmark
Egypt
Estonia |
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
India
Iran
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Kuwait
Laos |
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Maldives
Malta
Mexico
Monaco
The Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Oman
People's Republic of
China
Poland
Portugal |
Qatar
Russia
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Switzerland
Sweden
Suriname
Taiwan
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States of
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The cost of the 30-day
(only) tourist visa is US$25/person for a
30-day visa and US$10/person for a 3-day
visa.
Visitors from countries with visa-on-arrival
facility will have to go to a special counter to
have their passports stamped with the on-arrival
visa before going to the immigration clearance desk.
The VOA visa is NOT EXTENDABLE OR RENEWABLE. A visa
issued on arrival can be extended only in
extraordinary circumstances such as natural
disasters, accident, or illness. If you want to stay
in Indonesia longer than the 30 days you must exit
and re-enter the country on a new tourist visa.
Visa purchasing takes 15-30 minutes per applicant,
depending on the number of persons applying. Payment
counters, a bank counter, and a money changer have
been set up to process payments. Passport must be
valid for at least six months from the date of
arrival. Payment must be made on arrival. An onward
or return trip ticket must be shown on arrival.
PASSPORT
Passports for your family members are issued by a
passport office from your own country. While your
government may allow children to follow on their
mother's passports, it is better to have separate
passports for every family member, just in case
separate travel is required.
In order to apply for any visa to Indonesia, your
passport must be valid for at least six months. If
your passport is nearing expiration, we recommend
you renew it to the maximum time allowable before
you begin procedures to apply for an Indonesian
entry visa.
The visa on arrival facility is only available at
the following international gateways:
Airports:
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Medan
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Pekanbaru
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Padang
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Jakarta
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Surabaya
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Bali
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Manado
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Halim Perdana Kusuma
in Jakarta
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Adisucipto in
Yogyakarta
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Adisumarmo in Solo
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Selaparang in Mataram
Lombok
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Sepinggan in
Balikpapan Kalimantan
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Hasanudddin in Makasar
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Sulawesi
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Eltari in Kupang,
Timor.
Seaports:
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Batam
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Tanjung Uban (Bintan)
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Belawan (Medan)
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Sibolga (Sumatra)
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Dumai
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Teluk Bayur (Padang,
Sumatra)
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Padang Bai (Bali)
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Jayapura (Papua)
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Teluk Bayar in (Padang,
Sumatra)
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Bitung, Tanjung
Balaikarimun, Tanjung Mas (Semarang)
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Tenau (Kupang)
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Pare Pare (Sulawesi)
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Bintang Pura (Tanjung
Pinang)
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Soekarno-Hatta (Makassar,
Sulawesi).
Visa-free facility
is granted to the citizens of 11 countries whose
governments extend visa free facility to Indonesian
nationals would continue to enjoy short visa-free
stays. Included in the 11 countries and
administrative districts that are granted the 30-day
visa-free facility are:
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Brunei Darussalam
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Chile
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Hongkong Special
Administrative Region
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Macau Special
Administrative Region
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Malaysia
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Morocco
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Peru
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Philippines
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Singapore
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Thailand
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Vietnam.
Visitors with the
visa-free facility will be able to proceed directly
to the immigration clearance counter after
deplaning. Passport must be valid for a minimum
of six months from the date of arrival. Onward
or return tickets must be shown on arrival.
Citizens of other countries not on the visa on
arrival or visa free lists will be required to apply
for a visa overseas (in their home country) before
entering Indonesia. Citizens of any country wishing
to stay more than 30 days must also apply for an
appropriate visa (cultural visit or business) at
their nearest Indonesian Embassy or Consulate before
traveling to Indonesia.
Tour Agents are able to arrange express handling for
groups at no additional charge by presenting the
completed immigration cards, passports and
applicable visa fee. Passengers who overstay their
visa period for a short period of time can be
processed immediately at the airport by paying
US$ 20 for every day they overstayed their
30-day visa. Airlines that experience technical
difficulties or delayed flights can apply for their
passengers to be exempted from paying any overstay
penalties.
The current tourist visa policy cuts the length of
stay for tourist visas from the previous 60 days to
30 days. It is NO LONGER possible to stay in
Indonesia more than 30 days on a tourist visa.
According to Indonesia's bureaucracy, arriving
tourists may be asked to produce the following
documents:
1. Fill up the Visa Application Form
2. Attach the passport
(must be valid for a minimum of six months
from the date of arrival)
3. Recent Photograph (4
x 6 CM) at least 2 months old.
4. Roundtrip air ticket
Beware ... of the 30-day counting trap! The way they
immigration officials count the 30-day period is:
you arrive on the 1st day with, for instance, a
30-day visa, and you must leave on the 30th day (not
the 31st or the first of the next month, as you
might think).
If you want to stay in Indonesia LONGER than 30
days, you must leave the country and re-enter on a
new tourist visa. People commonly fly to Singapore
or Timor for this. There is no stipulation on the
time you must stay outside Indonesia, in fact, you
can return the same day if you want and be issued a
new visa upon your arrival in Indonesia.
PT. LOMBOK NETWORK HOLIDAYS
TRAVEL, LEISURE &
ADVENTURE MANAGEMENT
Jl.
Intermilan 87 Puri Meninting Lombok Indonesia
Tel: +62 370 662 8139, Fax:
+62 370 634 162, Mobile/SMS: +62 81
757678 23
Email:
info@lombok-network.com
MEMBER OF ASITA
(ASSOCIATION OF INDONESIA TRAVEL AGENT)
NIA: ASITA/III/IX/DPD-NTB/2006
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