SHORT
VISIT TOURISTS VISA ISSUED ON ARRIVAL
(As from 1st
August 2005)
In
conjunction with the new visa policy, the Indonesian
Minister of Justice and Human Rights has issued
and signed a new decree no. M04.IZ.01.10/2006, effective
from 1st June 2006 , Nationals of the following
countries can apply for their Transit (7 days maximum
stay) and/or Tourist visa upon arrival at the following
Airports/Seaports in Indonesia for a maximum visit
of 30 days :
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Argentine
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Australia
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Austria
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Bahrain
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Belgium
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Brazil
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Bulgaria
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Cambodia
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Canada
- China
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Cyprus
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Denmark
- Egypt
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Estonia
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Finland
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France
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Germany
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Greece
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Hungary
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Iceland
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India
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Iran
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Ireland
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Italy
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Japan
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Kuwait
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Laos
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Liechtenstein
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Luxembourg
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Maldives
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Malta
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Mexico
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Monaco
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Netherland
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New Zealand
- Norway
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Oman
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Poland
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Portugal
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Qatar
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Russia
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Saudi Arabia
- South
Africa
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South Korea
- Spain
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Surinam
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Sweden
- Switzerland
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Taiwan Territory
- United
Arab Emirates
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United Kingdom
- USA
Please
be advised that Visa-Free Short Visits may only
be extended upon approval from the Director General
of Immigration of the Republic of Indonesia in case
of natural disaster, illnes or accident, but cannot
be transferred to another type of visa. Overstay
visitors incur to pay a penalty of US$20.- per day/person
(for under 60 days stay) whilst over 60 days stay
will be a 5 (five) year prison sentence or a fine
of IDF25.000.000 (local currency).
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA)
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Passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 (six)
months as from the date of entry into Indonesia.
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Onward or return tickets are compulsory
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No compulsory vaccinations
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Visitors must enter through the following airports
and seaports in Indonesia.
There
are 14 (fourteen) Airports and 21 (twenty one) seaports
across Indonesia that has the VOA facilities:
AIRPORTS
- Adi
Juanda in Surabaya (East Java)
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Adisutjipto in Yogyakarta (Central Java)
- Adi
Sumarmo in Solo (Central Java)
- El
Tari in Kupang (East Nusa Tenggara Province, Timor
- Halim
Perdanakusuma in Jakarta (Capital of Indonesia)
- Hassanudin
in Makasar (South Sulawesi)
-
Ngurah Rai in Denpasar (Island of Bali)
- Polonia
in Medan (North Sumatera)
- Sam
Ratulangi in Manado (North Sulawesi)
- Selaparang
in Mataram (Lombok Island)
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Sepinggan in Balikpapan (East Kalimantan)
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Soekarno Hatta in Jakarta (Capital of Indonesia)
- Sultan
Syarif Kasim II in Pekanbaru (Riau Province, Sumatera)
-
Tabing in Padang (West Sumatera)
SEAPORTS
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Bandar Bintan Telani Lagoi in Tanjung Uban, Bintan
(Sumatera)
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Bandar Seri Udana Lobam in Tanjung Uban (Sumatera)
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Batu Ampar in Batam (Batam Island)
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Belawan in Belawan (North Sumatera)
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Benoa in Bali (Island of Bali)
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Bitung in Bitung (Sulawesi)
- Jayapura
in Jayapura (Irian Jaya)
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Marina Teluk Senimba (Batam Island)
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Maumere in Flores (East Nusa Tenggara)
- Nongsa
in Batam (Batam Island)
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Padang Bai in Bali (Island of Bali)
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Pare-pare in Pare-pare (South Sulawesi)
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Sekupang in Batam (Batam Island)
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Sibolga in Sibolga (North Sumatra)
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Soekarno-Hatta in Makassar (South Sulawesi)
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Sri Bintan Pura in Tanjung Pinang (Riau)
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Tanjung Balai Karimun (Sumatera)
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Tanjung Mas in Semarang (Central Java)
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Tanjung Priok in Jakarta (Capital of Indonesia)
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Teluk Bayur in Padang (West Sumatra)
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Batam Centre in Batam (Batam Island)
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Tenau in Kupang (East Nusa Tenggara Province)
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Yos Sudarso in Dumai (Riau Province, Sumatra)
Please
note that these regulations do not apply for foreigners/expatriates
(including members of their family) who are assigned/based
in Indonesia. Visa is required and should be applied
for before han |