Understanding Multiple Entry Visas
A Multiple Entry Visa, or Multiple Entry Business Visa (MEBV) is a type of short-term visa that grants you up to 60 days of stay and is extendable for another 180 days. Despite having the same term of stay with a Single Entry Business Visa, MEBV holders will benefit from the number of unlimited travel to Indonesia as long as the visa is still valid.
Indonesia’s Multiple Entry Business Visa: Who is it for?
Indonesia’s Multiple Entry Business Visa (MEBV) is a valuable tool for several individuals conducting business in the country.
The MEBV will benefit most if you:
Conduct numerous business meetings, conferences, or trade shows lined up in Indonesia throughout the year. The MEBV eliminates the hassle of applying for a new visa each visit, allowing you to seamlessly enter and exit the country multiple times within its validity period.
Involved in ongoing projects in Indonesia that require multiple visits over an extended period. This visa offers a convenient solution, saving you time and resources compared to frequent single-entry visa applications.
Establishing a business in Indonesia often involves several visits for meetings, due diligence, and legal procedures. The MEBV provides the flexibility to manage these visits efficiently and capitalize on your investment opportunities.
Key benefits:
- Enjoy the freedom to enter and exit Indonesia as many times as needed within the visa’s validity period (usually 1 year).
- Each visit allows you to stay in Indonesia for up to 60 days, providing ample time to conduct business and explore opportunities.
- Compared to single-entry visas, the MEBV application process can be more efficient, particularly after the initial approval.
- While the initial fee might be higher, the flexibility and convenience of the MEBV often outweigh the cost of multiple single-entry visas in the long run.
Important Points to Remember:
The MEBV allows multiple entries within 1 year, but each stay is limited to 60 days (non-extendable).
It’s not a work visa and doesn’t permit paid employment in Indonesia.
Specific requirements and application procedures may vary depending on nationality.
If you fall into any of these categories, the MEBV could be a valuable asset for your business endeavours in Indonesia. Consult with the Indonesian embassy or a visa consultant for detailed information and application guidance.
Single Entry Business Visa vs MEBV
Choosing between Indonesia’s SEBV and MEBV depends on your specific travel needs and plans.
BENEFITS | MEBV | SEBV |
Validity | 12 Months | 60 days |
Stay duration | 60 days | 60 days |
Extendability | Non-Extendable | up to 180 days |
Functionality | Frequent Entry | One-time entry |
Document Requirements
Mandatory requirements to apply for a Single Entry Visas are:
- Applicant’s Passport
- Sponsor data and Letter of Guarantee (LOI) from your sponsor, signed by the sponsor, stating their willingness to cover your stay and expenses.
- Specify the purpose of the visit and duration of stay (maximum 30 days).
- Business documents (if applicable):
Application Process: How Can I Get a Multiple Entry Visa?
Getting a multiple-entry business visa for Indonesia can be a complex process, but with the right help, it can be smooth and efficient. Come Visit Indonesia can act as your visa sponsor, simplifying the application and increasing your chances of success. Here’s a breakdown of the process:
Visa Eligibility
- Ensure you’re a citizen of a country eligible for a sponsored business visa. You can check the list on the evisa.imigrasi.go.id website or speak to our consultants for a complete guide.
- Verify your passport validity exceeds 12 months from your arrival date.
How to Apply for a Multiple Entry Visa
The application process for Multiple Entry typically involves the following steps:
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Seek professional advice and consultation regarding investment opportunities and visa requirements in Indonesia.
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Prepare all necessary documents, including investment proposals, financial statements, and personal identification documents.
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Submit the completed application and attach all the required documents. Check with our professional consultants to ensure your document is complete.
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Await the review and approval of the visa application by the immigration authorities.
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Upon approval, the visa will be issued, granting the investor permission to reside and invest in Indonesia.
Sponsorship by Come Visit Indonesia
- As your sponsor, Come Visit Indonesia will:
- Provide a sponsorship letter guaranteeing your financial support and adherence to visa regulations.
- Assist with required documentation, including company registration documents, financial statements, and your business plan.
- Ensure proper communication and coordination with Indonesian immigration authorities.
Frequently Asked Questions about Business Visa in Indonesia
Can I work with a Business Visa in Indonesia?
No, a Business Visa does not permit employment. If you intend to work, you need to obtain a Work Permit (KITAS) in addition to your Business Visa.
Can family members accompany me on a Business Visa?
Family members can accompany you on a Dependent Visa, which is applied for separately. This visa allows spouses and children to reside in Indonesia but does not permit them to work.
Can I convert a Business Visa into a Permanent Residency in Indonesia?
No, a Business Visa cannot be directly converted into a Permanent Residency. If you wish to reside permanently, you must follow the appropriate procedures for Permanent Residency or other long-term visas.
For more detailed and up-to-date information, it is recommended to consult with professional immigration services. Come Visit Indonesia provides comprehensive consultation for your relocation process to Indonesia
Can I use a Business Visa to conduct tourism in Indonesia?
Yes, you can use this visa to be involved in any tourism activity. However, we suggest applying for visas that specifically accommodate tourism for an easier process.
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