Indonesia Visa on Arrival
Indonesia visa on arrival is for the indonesia tourist planning to stay less than 30 days,
the visa on arrival it is non extendable and expires when you leave the country.
- A visa on arrival can be purchased at Jakarta, Bali, Surabaya, Medan, Padang, Pekanbaru, Manado, Biak, Ambon, Balikpapan, Pontianak,
Kupang, Batam, and South Sumatra airports.
- A visa on arrival is also available at a limited number of seaports, including the Batam and Bintan ferry terminals near Singapore.
- Visa on arrival allows travel to different islands in Indonesia.
- There are four regions in Indonesia that the foreign national is not allowed to visit without special
written permission and approval; Maluku, Poso, and Irian Jaya/West Papua. To enter the restricted regions one must obtain special
authorization from Indonesian authorities and advise the Embassy/Consulate Generals about the intention to visit restricted regions.
Requirements:
- The passport must have at least 6 months before expiring
- Show that you have arrangement to leave country like return ticket or continuing trip
- Indonesian visas require an entirely blank passport page where they stamp the visa.
Cost :
- $10.00 USD for 7 days and $25.00 USD for 30 days. If you go over your time itıs a $20.00 fee per day up to 29 days
62 countries and 1 region can apply for visa on arrival.
Visa 211 Kunjungan
Need to stay in Indonesia longer than 30 days? Then you must go to the Indonesian Embassy in your country and ask
for a Visa 211, sometimes called a social visa. This will give you two months - the cost is $100 USD.
If you need a longer stay, once in Indonesia go the Indonesian Immigration and get it extended.