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<h2><strong> Visa On Arrival (VOA)</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Visa On Arrival (VOA) is for leisurely visit to Indonesia and could be  		obtained at the designated Airport/Seaport and Land Border on entry into  		Indonesia. It is valid for a maximum stay of 30 (thirty) days, and is  		given to citizens from countries that can apply VOA.</p>
<p>You will need to present at the Port of Entry the following  		requirements:</p>
<ul type="disc">
<li> Original passport valid for more than 6 (six) months from the date  			of arrival in Indonesia .</li>
<li> Exit airline ticket or on-going ticket.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong> List of 63 Countries that can apply for Visa on Arrival in Indonesia </strong></p>
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<td width="33%" valign="top">1.     				 				 				ALGERIA</p>
<p>2.     				 				 				ARGENTINA</p>
<p>3.     				 				 				AUSTRALIA</p>
<p>4.     				 				 				AUSTRIA</p>
<p>5.     				 				 				BAHRAIN</p>
<p>6.     				 				 				BELGIUM</p>
<p>7.     				 				 				BRAZIL</p>
<p>8.     				 				 				BULGARIA</p>
<p>9.     				 				 				CAMBODIA</p>
<p>10.   				 				 				CANADA</p>
<p>11.   				 				 				CZECH REPUBLIC</p>
<p>12.   				 				 				CHINA</p>
<p>13.   				 				 				CYPRUS</p>
<p>14.   				 				 				DENMARK</p>
<p>15.   				 				 				EGYPT</p>
<p>16.   				 				 				ESTONIA</p>
<p>17.   				 				 				FIJI</p>
<p>18.   				 				 				FINLAND</p>
<p>19.   				 				 				FRANCE</p>
<p>20.   				 				 				GERMANY</p>
<p>21.   				 				 				GREECE</td>
<td width="33%" valign="top">22.   				 				 				HUNGARY</p>
<p>23.   				 				 				ICELAND</p>
<p>24.   				 				 				INDIA</p>
<p>25.   				 				 				IRAN</p>
<p>26.   				 				 				IRELAND</p>
<p>27.   				 				 				ITALY</p>
<p>28.   				 				 				JAPAN</p>
<p>29.   				 				 				KUWAIT</p>
<p>30.   				 				 				LAOS</p>
<p>31.   				 				 				LATVIA</p>
<p>32.   				 				 				LIBYA</p>
<p>33.   				 				 				LIECHTENSTEIN</p>
<p>34.   				 				 				LITHUANIA</p>
<p>35.   				 				 				LUXEMBOURG</p>
<p>36.   				 				 				MALDIVES</p>
<p>37.   				 				 				MALTA</p>
<p>38.   				 				 				MEXICO</p>
<p>39.   				 				 				MONACO</p>
<p>40.   				 				 				NEW ZEALAND</p>
<p>41.   				 				 				NORWAY</p>
<p>42.   				 				 				OMAN</td>
<td width="34%" valign="top">43.   				 				 				PANAMA</p>
<p>44.   				 				 				POLAND</p>
<p>45.   				 				 				PORTUGAL</p>
<p>46.   				 				 				QATAR</p>
<p>47.   				 				 				ROMANIA</p>
<p>48.   				 				 				RUSSIA</p>
<p>49.   				 				 				SAUDI ARABIA</p>
<p>50.   				 				 				SLOVAKIA</p>
<p>51.   				 				 				SLOVENIA</p>
<p>52.   				 				 				SOUTH AFRICA</p>
<p>53.   				 				 				SOUTH KOREA</p>
<p>54.   				 				 				SPAIN</p>
<p>55.   				 				 				SURINAME</p>
<p>56.   				 				 				SWEDEN</p>
<p>57.   				 				 				SWITZERLAND</p>
<p>58.   				 				 				TAIWAN TERRITORY</p>
<p>59.   				 				 				TUNISIA</p>
<p>60.   				 				 				THE NETHERLANDS</p>
<p>61.   				 				 				UNITED ARAB EMIRATE</p>
<p>62.   				 				 				UNITED KINGDOM</p>
<p>63.   				 				 				UNITED STATES OF AMERICA</td>
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<h2><strong> Tourist Visit Visa</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A single entry Tourist Visa is valid if presented within 3 (three)  		months from the date of issuance. It is given to travelers who intend to  		stay in Indonesia on holiday/leisure purpose with a maximum stay of 60  		(sixty) days.</p>
<p><strong> Visa Requirements : </strong></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li> Original passport, valid for more than 6 (six) months beyond the  			intended length of stay.</li>
<li> Copy of confirmed round trip Airline ticket/ Electronic ticket.  			Proof of entry and exit.</li>
<li> Please note that travelers who chooses to buy an airline ticket on  			their way to Indonesia, will need to apply for their visa on arrival  			only.</li>
<li> Visa application completed in full with 1 (one) recent passport  			photograph attached to the second page of the visa application.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Limited Stay Permit</h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Limited Stay Visa is good for a single entry if presented within 3  		months from the date of issuance and is valid for a maximum stay of 1  		(one) year or more. It is granted upon the authorization from the  		Directorate General of Immigration in Jakarta and then issued at the  		discretion to the Embassy. To expedite the authorization, it is  		advisable to have the sponsor in Indonesia submit the request for the  		applicant&#8217;s authorization from the Directorate General of Immigration in  		Jakarta. This visa can be extended within Indonesia.</p>
<p><strong> Visa Requirements </strong> :</p>
<ul type="disc">
<li> Visa application completed in full with 1 (one) recent passport  			size photograph glued to the second page of the application.</li>
<li> Original passport valid for 18 [eighteen] months from the date of  			issuance of the visa.</li>
<li> Letter from the sending company mentioning the purpose of the stay  			in Indonesia .</li>
<li> Letter from sponsor/agent in Indonesia mentioning the purpose of the  			stay in Indonesia</li>
<li> Copy of flight itinerary</li>
<li> Valid for 6 months, 1 year, 2 years</li>
</ul>
<h2><strong> Transit Visa </strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Transit visa is given to foreign origin who wish to make a short stop  		over in Indonesian territory and are on an onward journey to another  		country, to their country of origin, to join or work on a transport  		vehicle that will continue its journey outside Indonesian territory and  		emergencies stop over.</p>
<p>Passenger on a Cruise line is recommended to obtain their visa prior to  		enter Indonesian territory.</p>
<p><strong> Visa  		Requirements: </strong></p>
<ul style="text-align: justify;" type="disc">
<li> Visa application completed in full with 1 (one) recent passport  			size photograph.</li>
<li> Original passport valid for more then 6 (six) months beyond the  			intended length of stay.</li>
<li> Copy of confirmed entry and exit airline ticket.</li>
<li> Passenger on a cruise line must submit a copy of their boarding pass  			as well as the itinerary of the stop (s) in Indonesian waters.</li>
</ul>
<h2><strong> Business Single Visa</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A single entry business trip visa is not a working permit and is valid if  presented within 3 [three] months after the date of issuance.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">60 (sixty) days is the maximum length of stay that the applicant can apply for,  however, this visa could be extended with the support of the sponsor in  Indonesia.</p>
<p><strong> Visa Requirements: </strong></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li> Original passport valid for more than 6 (six) months beyond the intended  	length of stay,</li>
<li> Letter of sponsor from the sending company mentioning the purpose of visit</li>
<li> Letter of invitation from the host company in Indonesia.</li>
<li> Please note that a fax from the Direktorat Jenderal Imigrasi is not a letter  	of invitation.</li>
<li> Copy of round trip Flight Itinerary/Electronic Airline Ticket</li>
<li> Visa application completed in full with 1 (one) recent passport size  	photograph attached to the second page of the application form.</li>
</ul>
<h2><strong> Business Multiple Entry Visa </strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Multiple-entry visa is valid for 1 (one) year for several entries into Indonesia  without exceeding 60 (sixty) days each visit.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This type of visa cannot be converted to a working visa and the length of stay <em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">cannot  be extended</span> </em>.</p>
<p><strong> Visa Requirements: </strong></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li> Original passport valid for more than 18 (eighteen) months beyond the  	intended length of stay.</li>
<li> Reference letter of sponsor from the sending company</li>
<li> Letter of invitation from the counterpart in Indonesia mentioning the  	purpose of visit.</li>
<li> Copy of confirmed round trip flight itinerary/electronic ticket.</li>
<li> Visa application completed in full with 1 (one) recent passport size  	photograph attached to the second page of the application.</li>
</ul>
<h2><strong> Social Family Visit Visa</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A single entry Family Visit Visa is valid if presented within 3 (three) months  from the date of issuance.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">60 (sixty) days is the maximum length of stay that the applicant can apply for,  however, this visa could be extended with the support of your sponsor in  Indonesia.</p>
<p><strong> Visa Requirements : </strong></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li> Original passport, valid for more than 6 (six) months beyond the intended  	length of stay.</li>
<li> Letter of invitation from relative in Indonesia.</li>
<li> For those who have <em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Indonesian parent/spouse</span></em>, must submit a  	copy of the valid Indonesia passport and round trip flight itinerary.</li>
<li> Copy of confirmed round trip Airline ticket/ Electronic ticket.</li>
<li> Visa application completed in full with 1 (one) recent passport size  	photograph attached to the second page of the application.</li>
</ul>
<h2><strong> Social/Cultural Visit Visa (Sosbud Visa)<br />
</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A single entry Social/Cultural Visit is valid if presented within 3 (three)  months from the date of issuance.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">60 (sixty) days is the maximum length of stay that the applicant can apply for,  however, this visa could be extended with the support of your sponsor in  Indonesia.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If traveling to Banda Aceh, for the purpose of establishment of the  Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency an authorization from BRR &#8211; Badan  Rehabilitasi dan Rekonstruksi will be needed to request a visa.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For those who are traveling to Banda Aceh to visit with family member who are  working on a reconstruction program will require to obtain an authorization from  BRR, which the family member must apply for.</p>
<p><strong> Visa Requirements : </strong></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li> Original passport, valid for more than 6 (six) months beyond the intended  	length of stay.</li>
<li> Letter of sending company</li>
<li> Letter of invitation from the Indonesian sponsor</li>
<li> Copy of confirmed round trip Airline ticket/ Electronic ticket.</li>
<li> Visa application completed in full with 1 (one) recent passport size  	photograph attached to the second page of the application.</li>
</ul>
<h2><strong> Diplomatic and Service Visa</strong></h2>
<ul type="disc">
<li> Diplomatic and Service Visa is valid if presented within 3 [three] months  	after the date of issuance.</li>
<li> Diplomatic Visa is given to foreign nationals bearing a Diplomatic or  	Laissez Passer (UN) passport for the purpose of conducting diplomatic  	assignments, or attending meetings.</li>
<li> Service Visa is given to foreign nationals bearing an official/service  	passport on assignment for Government purposes.</li>
<li> Please Note the visitor for leisure purpose will be granted a tourist visa.  	Please review tourist visa requirements.</li>
</ul>
<p><em><strong> Visa Requirements: </strong></em></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li> Original passport valid for more than 6 (six) months,</li>
<li> Diplomatic note from Foreign Government, Diplomatic Mission or from the  	United Nations</li>
<li> Visa application form.</li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>IMPORTANT INFORMATION</strong></span></h3>
<p><strong> Holders of  Diplomatic and Service Passport from the following countries are exempted </strong></p>
<p>The Government of Indonesia has made agreements with 15 countries to be exempted  from applying for a visa to enter Indonesia for Diplomatic and Service passport  holders that wish to visit Indonesia for a maximum of 14 days only, as follows:</p>
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<td width="50%" valign="top">1.     		 		 		CAMBODIA</p>
<p>2.     		 		 		CHINA</p>
<p>3.     		 		 		CROATIA</p>
<p>4.     		 		 		CUBA</p>
<p>5.     		 		 		INDIA</p>
<p>6.     		 		 		IRAN</p>
<p>7.     		 		 		LAOS</td>
<td width="50%" valign="top">8.     		 		 		MONGOLIA</p>
<p>9.     		 		 		MYANMAR</p>
<p>10.   		 		 		NORTH KOREA</p>
<p>11.   		 		 		PERU</p>
<p>12.   		 		 		SERBIA-MONTENEGRO</p>
<p>13.   		 		 		SOUTH KOREA</p>
<p>14.   		 		 		TURKEY</p>
<p>15.   		 		 		VIETNAM</td>
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<p><strong> Countries that require authorization from Indonesia Immigration</strong></p>
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<td width="33%" valign="top">1.     		 		 		Afghanistan</p>
<p>2.     		 		 		Albania</p>
<p>3.     		 		 		Angola</p>
<p>4.     		 		 		Bangladesh</p>
<p>5.     		 		 		Botswana</p>
<p>6.     		 		 		Burkina Faso</p>
<p>7.     		 		 		Burundi</p>
<p>8.     		 		 		Cameron</p>
<p>9.     		 		 		Chad</p>
<p>10.   		 		 		Cambodia</p>
<p>11.   		 		 		Congo</p>
<p>12.   		 		 		Cuba</p>
<p>13.   		 		 		Djibouti</p>
<p>14.   		 		 		Ethiopia</td>
<td width="33%" valign="top">15.   		 		 		Ghana</p>
<p>16.   		 		 		Iraq</p>
<p>17.   		 		 		Israel</p>
<p>18.   		 		 		Laos</p>
<p>19.   		 		 		Lebanon</p>
<p>20.   		 		 		Liberia</p>
<p>21.   		 		 		Libya</p>
<p>22.   		 		 		Malawi</p>
<p>23.   		 		 		Mali</p>
<p>24.   		 		 		Mongolia</p>
<p>25.   		 		 		Mauritania</p>
<p>26.   		 		 		Mozambique</p>
<p>27.   		 		 		Namibia ,</p>
<p>28.   		 		 		Nauru</td>
<td width="34%" valign="top">29.   		 		 		Niger</p>
<p>30.   		 		 		Nigeria</p>
<p>31.   		 		 		North Korea</p>
<p>32.   		 		 		Pakistan</p>
<p>33.   		 		 		Somalia</p>
<p>34.   		 		 		Sudan</p>
<p>35.   		 		 		Sri Lanka</p>
<p>36.   		 		 		Tanzania</p>
<p>37.   		 		 		Tonga</p>
<p>38.   		 		 		Uganda</p>
<p>39.   		 		 		Vanuatu</p>
<p>40.   		 		 		Yemen (South/North)</td>
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<h3><strong> Designated Airports and Designated Seaports</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Designated Airports</strong>:</p>
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<td width="50%" valign="top">1.     		 		 		Adi Juanda ( Surabaya )</p>
<p>2.     		 		 		Adisutjipto ( Yogyakarta )</p>
<p>3.     		 		 		Adi Sumarno (Solo)</p>
<p>4.     		 		 		El Tari (Kupang)</p>
<p>5.     		 		 		Halim Perdanakusuma ( Jakarta )</p>
<p>6.     		 		 		Hassanudin (Makasar)</p>
<p>7.     		 		 		Ngurah Rai (Denpasar)</td>
<td width="50%" valign="top">8.     		 		 		Polonia ( Medan )</p>
<p>9.     		 		 		Sam Ratulangi ( Manado )</p>
<p>10.   		 		 		Selaparang (Mataram)</p>
<p>11.   		 		 		Sepinggan ( Balikpapan )</p>
<p>12.   		 		 		Soekarno-Hatta ( Jakarta )</p>
<p>13.   		 		 		Sultan Syarif Kasim II (Pekanbaru)</p>
<p>14.   		 Minangkabau ( Padang )</td>
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<p><strong>Designated Seaports:</strong></p>
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<td width="50%" valign="top">1.     		 		 		Bandar Bintan, Selani Lagoi and Bandar Sri Udana Lobam (Tanjung Uban,  		Bintan)</p>
<p>2.     		 		 		Batu Ampar, Marina Teluk Senimba, Nongsa, Sekupang and Batam Centre (  		Batam Island)</p>
<p>3.     		 		 		Belawan and Sibolga ( North Sumatera )</p>
<p>4.     		 		 		Benoa and Padang Bai ( Bali )</p>
<p>5.     		 		 		Bitung (North Sulawesi )</p>
<p>6.     		 		 		Jayapura (Irian Jaya)</p>
<p>7.     		 		 		Maumere and Tenau ( East Nusa Tenggara)</td>
<td width="50%" valign="top">8.     		 		 		Pare-Pare and Soekarno-Hatta ( South Sulawesi )</p>
<p>9.     		 		 		Sri Bintan Pura (Riau, Sumatera)</p>
<p>10.   		 		 		Tanjung Balai Karimun (Sumatera)</p>
<p>11.   		 		 		Tanjung Mas ( Semarang )</p>
<p>12.   		 		 		Tanjung Priok ( Jakarta )</p>
<p>13.   		 		 		Teluk Bayur ( Padang )</p>
<p>14.   		 		 		Yos Sudarso (Dumai, Sumatra)</td>
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