Indonesia Visa 2024: Everything you need to know

Indonesia Visa 2024: Everything You Need to Know Before Entering Indonesia

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February 16, 2024

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Are you a foreigner seeking to travel to Indonesia? Making sure to understand the latest Indonesia Visa updates is essential to be done before embarking on a trip to the country.

The new visa system mandates all visa applications to be submitted online, offering a streamlined process for your convenience. With this update, new visa codes have been introduced, each tailored to specific purposes of visit to Indonesia, including tourism, business, and more specialized permits.

We are pleased to present to you the latest Indonesia Visa regulations update starting January 2024.

New Indonesian Visa Index and Their Significance

Starting from January 9 2024, Indonesian visas are now categorized from B to E, each denoted by a combination of letters and numbers (e.g., D1, C7A, E28B). These categories entail distinct requirements, validity periods, and permissions. Let’s explore each category in detail:

Index B Visa: Visa on Arrival (VoA)

Formerly, tourists enjoyed visa-free entry to Indonesia. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Indonesia now requires a Visa on Arrival (VoA) for most visitors, excluding ASEAN countries. VoA necessitates an application form and fee, which can be processed either at the airport or through an Electronic Visa on Arrival (eVoA) before arrival.

Who should apply for B Visas:

B1: Visiting friends or family

B2: Business, meetings, or purchasing goods

B3: Receiving medical treatments

B4: Dealing with government matters

Permitted stay: Up to 30 days (extendable once for an additional 30 days)

Multiple entry: No

Permitted work or wages: No

Index C Visa: Single-Entry Visit Visa

C Visas cater to specific activities beyond tourism and entail 30 different indexes for various permits. Activities include business visits, cultural performances, and non-commercial sports. While C visas allow engagement in certain activities, they do not permit working in Indonesia.

Multiple entry: No

Permitted work: No, unless specified on the visa.

Index D Visa: Multiple-Entry Visa

D Visas offer versatility, encompassing activities covered by both B and C visas. They allow for adjustable lengths and validity periods, facilitating multiple re-entries. D visas are ideal for temporary stays and offer diverse options for visitors intending to engage in a broad range of activities.

Permitted stay: Varies depending on the type of activity and visa validity

Multiple entry: Yes

Index E Visa: Limited Stay Permit (KITAS)

E visas extend beyond mere visas, including permits for working, foreign investment, family reunification, and establishing Indonesia as a second home. Despite stringent requirements, the application process is manageable.

Our Recommendations

  • For Tourism: D1 Visa or 211a Visa

  • For Business: С2 or D2 Visa

  • For Market Research or Investment: D12 Visa

  • For Digital Nomads: E33G

What You Need to Know Before Applying for an Indonesia Visa in 2024

Before embarking on an unforgettable journey, understanding the visa application process for foreign nationals is key. The following are the steps to process the right visa applications:

Know Your Visa Type

The first step is determining the appropriate visa type. Here are the most common categories:

  • Tourist Visa (VOA): Valid for 30 days upon arrival, ideal for short vacations. Most nationalities qualify, but check if yours requires pre-arrangement.

  • Business Visa: Applicable for work-related activities. Different options exist based on your intended duration and activities.

  • Social Visa: Issued for visits sponsored by family or friends residing in Indonesia.

  • Retirement Kitas: Tailored for those seeking long-term residency after retirement.

Check Eligibility and Visa Requirements

Each visa type has specific eligibility criteria and documentation requirements. Consult with Come Visit Indonesia to confirm yours. Generally, you’ll need:

  1. Passport valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay.

  2. Completed visa application form.

  3. Proof of travel arrangements (flight tickets, hotel bookings).

  4. Proof of sufficient funds for your stay.

  5. Passport-sized photo.

  6. Additional documents may be required depending on the visa type.

Other Information REgarding Visa to Indonesia

I plan to visit both Jakarta and Bali during my trip. Do I need separate visas for each location?

No, you don’t need separate visas for different locations within Indonesia. Your visa will be valid for the entire country, regardless of where you travel within its borders.

 I’m interested in a multiple entry visa. Can I apply for one at the airport in Jakarta?

Currently, multiple entry visas are not available for issuance upon arrival. You need to apply for it beforehand at an Indonesian embassy or consulate in your home country.

How long does it typically take to process a visa application?

Processing times can vary depending on your nationality and the type of visa you apply for. Generally, it takes around 3-5 working days for a single entry visa and slightly longer for a multiple-entry visa.

Are there any countries that are eligible for visa exemption to travel to Indonesia?

While there isn’t a single “free visa” program for Indonesia, several nationalities can enter the country without obtaining a visa beforehand. As of February 2024, here are some countries whose citizens enjoy visa-free entry to Indonesia:

Visa-free for 30 days:

  1. Brunei
  2. Cambodia
  3. Hong Kong (SAR)
  4. Japan (e-passport holders only)
  5. Laos
  6. Macau (SAR)
  7. Malaysia
  8. Myanmar
  9. Philippines
  10. Singapore
  11. Thailand
  12. Timor-Leste
  13. Vietnam

Can I apply for an online visa (e-Visa) for travel to Indonesia?

Yes, Indonesia offers e-Visas for both single and multiple entries. You can apply online through the official Indonesian immigration website (evisa.imigrasi.go.id).

I’ve heard about a new tourist levy for Bali. What do I need to know about it?

Effective February 14, 2024, the Bali Provincial Government implemented a Bali New Tourist Levy for all foreign visitors entering Bali for tourism purposes. This one-time fee of IDR 150,000 (approximately USD 10) must be paid prior to arrival through the official “Love Bali” website or app.

With Come Visit Indonesia, Assistance is a Click Away

Navigating visa processes can be complex. Come Visit Indonesia offers expert assistance throughout the application process, ensuring swift approvals and saving you valuable time.

  • Visa type selection and eligibility guidance.

  • Application form review and completion assistance.

  • Document gathering and verification.

  • Online application submission and support.

  • Liaison with immigration authorities if needed.

Choosing the right visa is paramount for a hassle-free visit or seamless business operations in Indonesia. While visas can be acquired electronically, our team at Come Visit Indonesia is here to provide expert assistance, ensuring a smooth process and avoiding any potential hurdles.

Let Come Visit Indonesia be your reliable partner for a seamless visa application experience. Start planning your Indonesian adventure today. Contact us for personalized guidance and support on your Indonesia relocation journey!

 

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