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Visa On Arrival Indonesia (VoA)

Posted in Visa and Document with tags , , , , , , , on May 24, 2012 by travellingwithkeishinta

Indonesia

The Indonesian Government extends Visa on Arrival (VoA) to nationals of 63 countries which can be obtained at designated entry airports and sea ports. Visa-on-Arrival are valid for 30 days and are extendable with another 30 days to be applied at Immigration offices in Indonesia.

 

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)

 

1 Passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 (six) months as from the date of entry into Indonesia.
2 Visa Fee On Arrival : Visit up to 30 (thirty) days : US$  25.00
3 VOA may be extended only one time for maximum 30 (thirty) days.
4 All types of passports.
5 Onward or return tickets are compulsory.
6 No compulsory vaccinations.
7 Visa on Arrival is not convertible or transferable to another type of visa.
8 Visitors must enter through the following airports and seaports in Indonesia

Entry Ports Where Visa-on-Arrival May Be Issued are:

Airports:

  • Soekarno-Hatta in Jakarta
  • Ngurah Rai in Bali
  • Sultan Syarif Hasim in Pekanbaru
  • Minangkabau in Padang
  • Juanda in Surabaya and
  • Sam Ratulangi in Manado
  • Polonia in Medan
  • Hang Nadim in Batam
  • Halim Perdana Kusuma in Jakarta
  • Adi Sucipto in Jogjakarta
  • Adi Sumarmo in Surakarta
  • Husein Sastranegara in Bandung
  • Ahmad Yani in Semarang
  • Selaparang in Mataram
  • Ei-Tari in Kupang
  • Hasanuddin in Makassar
  • Sam Ratulangi in Manado
  • Sepinggan in Balikpapan
  • Supadio in Pontianak

Authorized seaports are at Batam: Sekupang, Batuampar, Nongsa, Marina, and Teluk Senimba, Bandar Bintan, Talani Lagoi, Tanjung Balai Karimun, and Bandar Sri Udana Labon in the Riau archipelago, Sri Bintan Pura in Tanjung Pinang;  Belawan port and Sibolga in North Sumatra, Yos Sudarso Tanjung Perak in Surabaya; Teluk Bayur of Padang; Tanjung Priok harbor at Jakarta; Padang Bai and Benoa ports in Bali; the port of Jayapura; Bitung; Tanjung Mas in Semarang, Central Java; Tenua and Maumere in East Nusa Tenggara, Pare-Pare and Soekarno Hatta port in South Sulawesi.

 

VISA Application at Indonesia Embassies

Visitors from other countries must apply for visa at Indonesia Embassies or Consulates in their home country. In addition, the visa cannot be replaced with any other immigration letters. The visa shall then be administered by Visa Officer in the presence of the applicant concerned.

You may find information on Indonesia embassies and consulates contact details at the Ministry of Foreign Affair website on the following direct link: www.kemlu.go.id

For further information on applying for visa to Indonesia, you may browse our FAQs.

Free entry visa is also provided to delegates registered in a conference that is officially convened. In addition, tourist visa can be obtained from every Indonesian Embassy or Consulate. You can visit Indonesia through certain means and gates, by air via Jakarta, Bali, Medan, Manado, Biak, Ambon, Surabaya and Batam; by sea via Semarang, Jakarta, Bali, Pontianak, Balikpapan, Tanjung Pinang and Kupang. Maximum stay in Indonesia is two months.

 

Airport Tax
An airport tax of Rp150,000 is levied by airports on departing passengers on international flights and Rp.35,000 for those on domestic routes.

 

Consular Section,

Indonesian Embassy

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