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Visa Entry To Indonesia
VISA
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.
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.
Visa On Arrival (VOA) system for citizens of
64 countries & 1 region:
In accordance with the Regulation of Minister of Law and
Human Right of the Republic of Indonesia Number:
M.HH-01.GR.01.06, on January 12, 2010, citizen from 63
countries and 1 region are eligible for obtaining Visa on
Arrival (VOA) .
This
visa can be obtained directly when you are landed at the
certain airports and seaport in Indonesia regardless of the
purpose of your visits (Business, Tourist, Social). The
Visa on Arrival is not a work visa nor a visitation visa.
Therefore, it can not be converted to obtain other
immigration permits. The maximum stays permitted for the
visa on arrival is 30 days. If you plan to stay longer than
30 days, you need to mention your intention to stay longer.
Visa on Arrival can be extended for another 30 days.
Those 64 countries and 1
region are as follow:
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Argentina |
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2. |
Australia |
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3. |
Austria |
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4. |
Algeria |
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5. |
Bahrain |
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6. |
Belgium |
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7. |
Brazil |
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8. |
Bulgaria |
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9. |
Czech Republic |
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10. |
Cambodia |
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11. |
Canada |
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12. |
Cyprus |
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13. |
China |
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14. |
Denmark |
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15. |
Estonia |
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16. |
Egypt |
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17. |
Fiji |
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18. |
Finland |
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19. |
France |
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20. |
Germany |
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21. |
Greece |
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22. |
Hungary |
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23. |
India |
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24. |
Iceland |
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25. |
Iran |
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26. |
Ireland |
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27. |
Italy |
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28. |
Japan |
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29. |
Kuwait |
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30. |
Laos |
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31. |
Latvia |
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32. |
Libya |
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33. |
Lithuania |
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34. |
Liechtenstein |
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35. |
Luxembourg |
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36. |
Maldives |
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37. |
Malta |
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38. |
Mexico |
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39. |
Monaco |
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40. |
New Zealand |
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41. |
Netherlands |
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42. |
Norway |
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43. |
Oman |
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44. |
Panama |
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45. |
Poland |
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46. |
Portugal |
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47. |
Qatar |
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48. |
Romania |
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49. |
Russia |
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50. |
Saudi Arabia |
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51. |
Slovak Republic |
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52. |
Slovenia |
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53. |
Spain |
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54. |
South Africa |
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55. |
South Korea |
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56. |
Suriname |
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57. |
Sweden |
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58. |
Switzerland |
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59. |
Taiwan PRC |
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60. |
Timor Leste |
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61. |
Tunisia |
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62. |
Turkey |
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63. |
Uni Arab
Emirates |
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64. |
United Kingdom
(British) |
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65. |
United States of
America |
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The general requirements for
Visa On Arrival are:
The fees for Visa On Arrival are:
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Visa for stay up to 30 (thirty) days
= US$ 25,-
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Extention of stay for up to 30
(thirty) days = US$ 25,-
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. Payment must be made on arrival. An onward
or return trip ticket must be shown on arrival.
List of Airports and Seaports
that have facilities to issue VISA ON ARRIVAL:
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Airports: |
Seaports: |
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Sultan Iskandar
Muda (in Banda Aceh, Nanggroe Aceh
Darussalam) |
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Polonia (in
Medan, North Sumatera) |
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3.
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Sultan Syarif
Kasim II (in Pekanbaru, Riau) |
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Hang Nadim (in
Batam, Riau Archipelago) |
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5.
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Minangkabau (in
Padang, West Sumatera) |
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Sultan Mahmud
Badaruddin II (in Palembang, South Sumatera) |
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7.
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Soekarno-Hatta
(in the Special Region of the Capital City
of Jakarta) |
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8.
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Halim Perdana
Kusuma (in the Special Region of the Capital
City of Jakarta) |
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Husein
Sastranegara (in Bandung, West Java) |
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10.
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Adi Sucipto (in
Yogyakarta, Special Territory of Yogyakarta) |
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11.
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Ahmad Yani (in
Semarang, Central Java) |
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12.
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Adi Sumarmo (in
Surakarta (Solo), Central Java) |
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13.
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Ir. Juanda (in
Surabaya, East Java) |
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14.
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Supadio (in
Pontianak, West Kalimantan (Borneo)) |
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15.
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Sepinggan (in
Balikpapan, East Kalimantan (Borneo)) |
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16.
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Sam Ratulangi
(in Manado, North Sulawesi (Celebes)) |
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17.
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Hasanuddin (in
Makassar, South Sulawesi (Celebes)) |
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Ngurah Rai (in
Denpasar, Bali) |
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Lombok (in
Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara) |
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20.
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El Tari (in
Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara) |
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Sekupang (in
Batam, Riau Archipelago) |
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2.
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Citra Tritunas
(Harbor Bay) (in Batam, Riau Archipelago) |
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3.
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Nongsa (in Batam,
Riau Archipelago) |
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Marina Teluk
Senimba (in Batam, Riau Archipelago) |
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Batam Centre (in
Batam, Riau Archipelago) |
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Bandar Bintan
Telani Lagoi (in Tanjung Uban, Riau
Archipelago) |
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Bandar Sri Udana
Lobam (in Tanjung Uban, Riau Archipelago) |
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Sri Bintan Pura
(in Tanjung Pinang, Riau Archipelago) |
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Tanjung Balai
Karimun (in Tanjung Balai Karimun, Riau
Archipelago) |
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Belawan (in
Belawan, North Sumatera) |
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Sibolga (in
Sibolga, North Sumatera) |
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Yos Sudarso (in
Dumai, Riau) |
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13.
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Teluk Bayur (in
Padang, West Sumatera) |
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Tanjung Priok
(in the Special Region of the Capital City
of Jakarta) |
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Tanjung Mas (in
Semarang, Central Java) |
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16.
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Padang Bai (in
Karangasem, Bali) |
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Benoa (in Badung,
Bali) |
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Bitung (in
Bitung, North Sulawesi) |
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Soekarno-Hatta
(in Makassar, South Sulawesi) |
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Pare-Pare (in
Pare-Pare, South Sulawesi) |
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21.
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Maumere (in
Maumere, East Nusa Tenggara) |
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Tenau (in Kupang,
East Nusa Tenggara) |
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Jayapura (in
Jayapura, Papua) |
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Other Entry:
Etikong (in Etikong, West Kalimantan (Borneo) |
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. 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.
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