Visa on Arrival (VOA) Citizens
of certain countries may purchase upon
arrival in Indonesia a 30-day visa which
can be extended for an additional 30 days
by application to the immigration department.
This visa is obtained directly upon landing
at major airports and seaports in Indonesia.
The Visa on Arrival is not a work visa
or 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 via local immigration
offices.
The requirements for Visa on Arrival are:
• Expiration date of the applicant's
passport must be at least 6 (six) months
after the date of entry
• Round-trip airplane ticket
• Payment of a US$ 25 visa fee
• A minimum of two blank pages in
your passport
Those countries eligible for Visa on
Arrival are as follow:
1. Argentina
2. Australia
3. Austria
4. Algeria
5. Bahrain
6. Belgium
7. Brazil
8. Bulgaria
9. Czech Republic
10. Cambodia
11. Canada
12. Cyprus
13. China
14. Denmark
15. Estonia
16. Egypt
17. Fiji
18. Finland
19. France
20. Germany
21. Greece
22. Hungary
23. India
24. Iceland
25. Iran
26. Ireland
27. Italy
28. Japan
29. Kuwait
30. Laos
31. Latvia
32. Libya
33. Lithuania
34. Liechtenstein
35. Luxembourg
36. Maldives
37. Malta
38. Mexico
39. Monaco
40. New Zealand
41. Netherlands
42. Norway
43. Oman
44. Panama
45. Poland
46. Portugal
47. Qatar
48. Romania
49. Russia
50. Saudi Arabia
51. Slovak Republic
52. Slovenia
53. Spain
54. South Africa
55. South Korea
56. Suriname
57. Sweden
58. Switzerland
59. Taiwan, PRC
60. Tunisia
61. Timor Leste
62. Uni Arab Emirates
63. United Kingdom (British)
64. United States of America
List of Airports and Seaports granting
Visa on Arrival:
A. Airports
1. Sultan Iskandar Muda (in Banda Aceh,
Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam)
2. Polonia (in Medan, North Sumatera)
3. Sultan Syarif Kasim II (in Pekanbaru,
Riau)
4. Hang Nadim (in Batam, Riau Archipelago)
5. Minangkabau (in Padang, West Sumatera)
6. Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II (in Palembang,
South Sumatera)
7. Soekarno-Hatta (in the Special Region
of the Capital City of Jakarta)
8. Halim Perdana Kusuma (in the Special
Region of the Capital City of Jakarta)
9. Husein Sastranegara (in Bandung, West
Java)
10. Adi Sucipto (in Yogyakarta, Special
Territory of Yogyakarta)
11. Ahmad Yani (in Semarang, Central Java)
12. Adi Sumarmo (in Surakarta (Solo),
Central Java)
13. Ir. Juanda (in Surabaya, East Java)
14. Supadio (in Pontianak, West Kalimantan
(Borneo))
15. Sepinggan (in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan
(Borneo))
16. Sam Ratulangi (in Manado, North Sulawesi
(Celebes))
17. Hasanuddin (in Makassar, South Sulawesi
(Celebes))
18. Ngurah Rai (in Denpasar, Bali)
19. Selaparang (in Mataram, West Nusa
Tenggara)
20. El Tari (in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara)
B. Seaports
1. Sekupang (in Batam, Riau Archipelago)
2. Citra Tritunas (Harbor Bay) (in Batam,
Riau Archipelago)
3. Nongsa (in Batam, Riau Archipelago)
4. Marina Teluk Senimba (in Batam, Riau
Archipelago)
5. Batam Centre (in Batam, Riau Archipelago)
6. Bandar Bintan Telani Lagoi (in Tanjung
Uban, Riau Archipelago)
7. Bandar Sri Udana Lobam (in Tanjung
Uban, Riau Archipelago)
8. Sri Bintan Pura (in Tanjung Pinang,
Riau Archipelago)
9. Tanjung Balai Karimun (in Tanjung Balai
Karimun, Riau Archipelago)
10. Belawan (in Belawan, North Sumatera)
11. Sibolga (in Sibolga, North Sumatera)
12. Yos Sudarso (in Dumai, Riau)
13. Teluk Bayur (in Padang, West Sumatera)
14. Tanjung Priok (in the Special Region
of the Capital City of Jakarta)
15. Tanjung Mas (in Semarang, Central
Java)
16. Padang Bai (in Karangasem, Bali)
17. Benoa (in Badung, Bali)
18. Bitung (in Bitung, North Sulawesi)
19. Soekarno-Hatta (in Makassar, South
Sulawesi)
20. Pare-Pare (in Pare-Pare, South Sulawesi)
21. Maumere (in Maumere, East Nusa Tenggara)
22. Tenau (in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara)
23. Jayapura (in Jayapura, Papua)
Other Classes of Visas for Temporary
Visitors
There are various other classes of visas
available to visitors to Indonesia. If
you are making your travel arrangements
with www.balidiscovery.com we will be
happy to provide you additional information
and assistance regarding the following
visa classes:
Business Visa - This
visa is given by an Indonesian Embassies
abroad to applicants visiting Indonesia
for normal business activities (including
attending a conference/seminar) which
do not involve taking up employment or
receiving any payments whilst in Indonesia.
This visa, valid for a stay of 60 days,
can be for a single or multiple visits.
This visa is obtainable after application
by a sponsoring party in Indonesia to
the Department of Immigration.
Social-Cultural Visa
- This visa is issued by as Indonesian
Embassy abroad to applicants who are going
to Indonesia for a social/cultural visit,
such as visiting relatives/friends; social
organizations; exchange visits between
educational institutions; undertaking
research and attending training programs
in Indonesia. The validity of this visa
is for a 60 day stay, but can be extended
upon application in Indonesia. This visa
is obtainable after application by a sponsoring
party in Indonesia to the Department of
Immigration.
Employment Visa - This
visa is given to applicants whose purpose
of visit is to take up employment and
require sponsorship by a company or organization
in Indonesia.
Limited Stay Permit (KITAS) -
This visa is a Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS)
and is issued to applicants whose purpose
of visit is to stay in Indonesia for a
limited period.
Retirement Visa - Those wishing to retire
in Indonesia can obtain renewable 5 years
visa. Certain insurance, residential and
financial capability standards must be
met to quality for this visa which can
be coordinated by a local travel agent.
NOTICE:
The information supplied was believed
correct and current at the time of publication.
We strongly suggest that you contact your
travel company when making your travel
arrangement or your nearest Indonesian
Embassy to obtain the latest visa information.
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