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Visa form downloaded from the Consulate website must be printed
double-sided as only double-sided completed application is
accepted.
This section seeks to provide you with all
the relevant information and procedures regarding the different
types of visas issue by the Consulate for those who wish to visit
Indonesia. Therefore, it is advisable to surf through Procedures and
Applications as the first step.
In conjunction with Decision No.18/2003 signed by the President of
the Republic of Indonesia with regard to the new visa policy, from
the 1st September 2003, there will be a change of regulation on the
Visa-Free Short Visit to Indonesia for Tourism.
There are nationals of 11 countries who are entitled to visit
Indonesia without a visa. On the other hand, there are nationals of
19 countries who will need an approval from Immigration Authorities
in Indonesia, for any type of visa, before entering Indonesia.
Information on the said countries and entry requirements can be seen
at either the Visa free short-visit or Various visas issued on
Approval. For Journalist visas, applicants will have to contact and
apply through the Information Department of the Embassy of the
Republic of Indonesia.
General visa enquiries may also be obtained either in person at the
Visa Section (Indonesian Consulate General, Al Hudaiba Community 322
Villa No. 1) or by post to PO Box 73759 - Dubai (please enclose a
Self Address Envelope and contact number).
Visa Procedures
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Applicants must hold a full passport which must be submitted upon
request for inspection when applying for a visa.
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Passport must be valid for at least 6 (six) months from date of
entry into Indonesia.
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Non-passport documents (such as Travel Documents, Certificate of
Identity,
Certificate of Registration etc.) will not
be accepted.
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Applicants should fill in the correct visa forms according to the
purpose of their visit,
as once a visa is issued (stamped in
the applicant passport), it cannot be cancelled
or transferred to another type of
visa under any circumstances.
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lease write clearly in capital letters. Illegibility may prevent
your application from
being processed.
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All questions must be answered, and all documents in support of
an application
submitted. Failure to do so may result in
delay.
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Application forms must be original and personally signed by the
applicant. Forms
down loaded from the Consulate website must be printed double-sided as only a
double-sided completed application is
accepted.
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One recent passport-sized color photograph of the applicant must
be submitted with
the application.
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All applications are subject to approval. Submission of a visa
application does not necessarily mean that a visa will be granted.
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Applicants whose applications need referral to the Authorities in
Indonesia should
NOT purchase their travel tickets
(plane, boat or otherwise) before the approval for their visa
application is received.
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All visa applications must be submitted between
09.00am and
1.00pm, Sunday to Thursday (except on Indonesian and UAE
public holidays) through the Visa Section
of the Indonesian Consulate General
in Dubai.
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If granted, visa can be collected within three working
days, between 02.00
pm and 04.00pm.
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The granting of a visa is, in effect, only a form of pre-entry
clearance. It does not
grant permission to enter Indonesia. The
Indonesian Immigration authorities at the
port of entry reserve the right to refuse
entry into Indonesia.
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All applicants must reside in United Arab Emirates.
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All visa regulations are strictly adhered to for the good of each
and every individual
who wishes to visit Indonesia, in order to
prevent any problems and complications
with regard to their entry into
Indonesia.
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Due to the fact that Indonesia and Israel do not, at present,
share diplomatic
relations, nationals and passport holders
of Israel are unfortunately unable to enter
the Republic of Indonesia as a tourist or
otherwise without special authorization
from the Immigration Office. Therefore,
all such applications have to be sent to the
Immigration Office in Indonesia.
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All visitors, regardless of their nationality,
who wish to travel to Papua and Poso
must obtain a special permit from the
Indonesian Immigration Office, and also the
State Police Department in the Capital
city of Jakarta before entering these areas.
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It is most desirous that any traveler to Indonesia understands
and duly respects the
Indonesian Immigration regulations as well
as the Consulate rules.
Type of Visa
Visa free short
visit for tourists
(As from 1st February 2004)
In conjunction with the Presidential
Decision No. 103/2003, signed by the President of the Republic of
Indonesia on 17th December 2003 regarding the new visa policy, from
the 1st February 2004, the following countries do not require a visa
to enter Indonesia for a Tourist visit of up to 30 (thirty) days:
1. Brunei Darussalam
2. Chile
3. Hong Kong SAR
4. Macao SAR
5. Malaysia
6. Morocco
7. Peru
8. Philippines
9. Singapore
10. Thailand
11. Vietnam
Please be advised that Visa-Free Short Visits may only be extended
upon approval from the Minister of Justice and Human Rights/Director
General of Immigration of the Republic of Indonesia based on natural
disaster, illness or accident, but cannot be transferred to another
type of visa. Overstay visitors incur to pay a penalty of US$20.-
per day (for under 60 days stay) whilst over 60 days stay will be a
5 (five) year prison sentence or pay a fine.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR VISA-FREE SHORT VISITS
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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 on Visa-Free Short Visits must be enter and exit from
certain airports and
seaports in Indonesia. There are 15
Airports and 21 seaports (plus 1 overland port)
across Indonesia as follows :
Airports
1. Eltari in Kupang (Timor)
2. Hangnadim in Batam (Batam Island)
3. Husein Sastranegara in Bandung(West Java)
4. Ngurah Rai in Denpasar (Island of Bali)
5. Polonia in Medan (North Sumatera)
6. Selaparang in Mataram (Lombok Island)
7. Simpang Tiga in Pekanbaru (Riau)
8. Supadio in Pontianak (West Kalimantan)
9. Adi Sumarno in Solo (D.I.Yogyakarta)
10. Hasanuddin in Ujung Pandang (South Sulawesi)
11. Adi Juanda in Surabaya (East Java)
12. Sam Ratulangi in Manado (North Sulawesi)
13. Sepinggan in Balikpapan (East Kalimantan)
14. Soekarno Hatta in Jakarta (Capital of Indonesia)
15. Tabing in Padang (West Sumatera)
Seaports
1. Bandar Seri Udana-Loban (Tanjung Uban)
2. Belawan in Medan (North Sumatera)
3. Bitung (Bitung)
4. Lembar in Mataram (Lombok Island)
5. Nongsa Terminal Bahari (Batam Island)
6. Sekupang in Batam (Batam Island)
7. Sri Bayintan (Tanjung Pinang)
8. Tanjung Balai Karimun(Tanjung Balai Karimun)
9. Tanjung Perak in Surabaya (East Java)
10. Tanjung Priok in Jakarta (Capital of Indonesia)
11. Bandar Bentan Telani (Lagol)
12. Batu Ampar in Batam (Batam Island)
13. Benoa in Bali (Island of Bali)
14. Dumai (Dumai)
15. Lhok Seumawe (North Sumatra)
16. Marina Teluk Senimba (Batam Island)
17. Padang Bai in Bali (Island of Bali)
18. Selat Kijang (Tanjung Pinang)
19. Tanjung Mas in Semarang (Central Java)
20. Tanjung Pinang (Tanjung Pinang)
21. Tenau in Kupang (West Timor)
Overland Port
Etikong (West Kalimantan)
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.
Short vist tourist visa issued on arrival
(As from
5th July 2007)
In conjunction with the revision of the
visa policy, the Indonesian Minister of Justice and Human Rights has
issued and signed a revise decree no. M.02-IZ.01/2007, on 28th May
2007, effective from 5th July 2007, stating that Nationals of the
following countries can now 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 :
1.
Algeria
34. Lithuania
2.
Argentine
35. Luxembourg
3.
Australia
36. Maldives
4. Austria
37. Malta
5. Bahrain
38. Mexico
6. Belgium
39. Monaco
7. Brazil
40. Netherlands
8. Bulgaria
41. New Zealand
9. Cambodia
42. Norway
10. Canada
43. Oman
11.
China
44. Panama
12. Cyprus
45. Poland
13. Czech
46. Portugal
14. Denmark
47. Qatar
15. Egypt
48. Romania
16.Estonia
49. Russia
17. Fiji
50. Saudi Arabia
18. Finland
51. Slovakia
19. France
52. Slovenia
20. Germany
53. South Africa
21. Greece
54. South Korea
22. Hungary
55. Spain
23. Iceland
56. Surinam
24. India
57. Sweden
25. Iran
58. Switzerland
26. Ireland
59. Taiwan Territory
27. Italy
60. Tunisia
28. Japan
61. United Arab Emirates
29. Kuwait
62. United Kingdom
30. Laos
63. USA
31. Latvia
32. Libya
33. Liechtenstein
Please be advised that Visa-Free Short Visits may only be extended
upon approval from the Minister of Justice and Human Rights/Director
General of Immigration of the Republic of Indonesia based on natural
disaster, illness or accident, but cannot be transferred to another
type of visa.
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 7 (seven) Airports and 13 (thirteen)
seaports across Indonesia that has the VOA
facilities:
Airports
1. Adi Juanda in Surabaya (East Java)
2. Ngurah Rai in Denpasar (Island of Bali)
3. Polonia in Medan (North Sumatera)
4. Sam Ratulangi in Manado (North Sulawesi)
5. Soekarno Hatta in Jakarta (Capital of Indonesia)
6. Sultan Syarif Kasim II in Pekanbaru (Riau Province, Sumatera)
7. Tabing in Padang (West Sumatera)
Seaports
1. Bandar Bentan Telani Lagoi in Tanjung Uban (Sumatera)
2. Bandar Seri Udana Lobam in Tanjung Uban (Sumatera)
3. Batu Ampar in Batam (Batam Island)
4. Belawan in Belawan (North Sumatera)
5. Jayapura in Jayapura (Irian Jaya)
6. Marina Teluk Senimba (Batam Island)
7. Nongsa in Batam (Batam Island)
8. Padang Bai in Bali (Island of Bali)
9. Sekupang in Batam (Batam Island)
10. Sibolga in Sibolga
11. Tanjung Priok in Jakarta (Capital of Indonesia)
12. Teluk Bayur in Padang (West Sumatra)
13. 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.
Diplomatic and Service Passport
Under special agreement there are 15
(fifteen) nationals holder of Diplomatic and Service passport are
granted free visit visa to Indonesia for maximum stay of 14 days :
1. Cambodia
2. China
3. Croatia
4. Cuba
5. India
6. Iran
7. Laos
8. Mongolia
9. Myanmar
10. North Korea
11. Peru
12. Serbia Montenegro
13. South Korea
14. Turkey
15. Vietnam
Business Visa
1. This visa is given by the Indonesian Consulate
General to applicants visiting
Indonesia for normal business activities
(including attending a conference/seminar)
which do not involve taking up employment or
receiving any payments whilst in
Indonesia.
2. Type of entries : ·
Single Entry : · Maximum length of stay is 60
days · Extensions can be applied for and
obtained in Indonesia from the Immigration
Authorities. · Multiple
Entries : · Issued upon authorization of the
Immigration Office in Indonesia. It is suggested that the
applicant's counterpart in Indonesia should apply locally on
his/her behalf -Based on a written approval from
the Immigration Authority, the applicant will then
apply for the issuance of visa by submitting the
required documents stated below · Valid
for up to 12 (twelve) months. ·
Applicant's business sponsor in Indonesia needs to apply locally or
his/her behalf. · Applies for business
purposes only.
3. Validity of visa will be three months from the
date of issue.
4. Visa is issued within five to six working days
from receipt of application providing all
documents are in order.
Required documents which should be submitted are
as follow : · Passport (with a minimum validity of 6 months from
the date of entry into Indonesia) · One completed visa
application form · One coloured passport size photograph ·
Evidence that the applicant has sufficient funds to cover the cost
of applicant's
intended stay in Indonesia (Bank Statement
dated less than a month or traveler's
cheques)
For business · Two supporting letters, each from the applicant firm in UAE and
sponsor/counterpart
in Indonesia setting out the reason and
duration of the proposed visit, and
responsibility for
accommodation/maintenance costs. · Copy of written approval from the Immigration Office in Indonesia
should the duration
of business is to exceed 60 days.
To attend a conference/seminar · A letter/invitation from the conference host setting out details,
including nature, duration and programme of the conference/seminar.
Fees (which must be paid either in cash or postal order only) : - Single Entry : 180 AE Dirham - Multiple Entry : 400 AE Dirham
Fees are non-refundable under any circumstances.
Holders of Diplomatic and Service Passports are exempted from the
mentioned fees.
Social / Cultural Visit Visa
1. This visa is issued by the Indonesian
Consulate to applicants who are going to
Indonesia for a social/cultural visit,
such as visiting relatives/friends; social
organizations; exchange visits between
educational institutions; undertaking
research and attending training program in
Indonesia.
2. Type of entry : Single Entry
· Maximum length of stay is 60 days.
· Extensions can be applied for and obtained in Indonesia from
the Immigration
Authorities.
3. Approval from the Immigration Office in
Indonesia is needed for applicants who wish
to stay longer than 60 days which must be
applied for by the applicant sponsor /
relative/friends who reside/base in
Indonesia. Visa will only be issued by the Embassy after
receiving the authorization direct from the Immigration office in
Indonesia.
4. A person granted a student, research or training visa is not
permitted to take up
employment, and may not remain in
Indonesia for any purpose other than that for
which the visa was granted.
5. Multiple entries need special permit from the Immigration Office
in Indonesia.
6. Validity of visa will be three months from the date of issue.
7. To return the passport by post, a Self Addressed Special delivery
Envelope should be
provided.
8. Visa is issued within five to six working days from receipt of
application provided all
documents are in order.
Required documents which should be submitted are as follow :
· Passport (with a minimum validity of 6 months from the date of
entry into Indonesia)
· One completed visa application form
· One colored passport size photograph.
· Evidence that the applicant has sufficient funds to cover the cost
of applicant's
intended stay in Indonesia.
· Evidence of obligation in the applicant country of permanent
residence (e.g. a letter
from employer/ college/ school, certifying
the applicant intention to return after the
visit to Indonesia).
· Written approval from the Immigration Office in Indonesia should
the duration of visit
is to exceed 60 days.
For visiting relatives/friends/social organizations:
· A letter of invitation from the applicant
family/relatives/friends/social organizations
in Indonesia, and copy of their passport (
main details only) or ID (KTP).
· Evidence of sufficient funds or a third party letter guaranteeing
to support the
applicant financially during his/her stay,
together with documentary evidence of
ability to do so.
For study/training/research
· A letter of registration from the institution/college/school in
Indonesia verifying the
duration and nature of the course,
training or research.
· Evidence that all the necessary fees have been paid in advance. If
the applicant is on
a scholarship/award program, a
statement/letter of confirmation from the sponsor(s)
/awardees is required.
Fee (which must be paid either in cash or postal order) for up to 60
days maximum period of stay is AE Dirham 180,- which is
non-refundable under any circumstances.
Fees for visa applications that need to be referred for
approval/authorization will depend on the length of stay granted by
the Immigration Office in Indonesia.
Employment visa
1. This visa is given to applicants whose
purpose of visit is to take up employment.
2. Type of entry : Single Entry for up to 60 days (issue upon
authorization from the
Immigration Office in Indonesia)
3. Validity of visa will be three months from the date of issue.
4. If passport is required to be returned by post, a Self Addressed
Special Delivery
Envelope should be provided.
5. Visa is issued within five to six working days from receipt of
application.
Required documents which should be submitted are as follow :
· Passport (with a minimum validity of 6 months from the date of
entry into Indonesia)
· One completed visa application form
· One colored passport size photograph
· A written approval from the Immigration Office in Indonesia
· Supporting letters, each from the applicant's firm/sponsor in UAE
and Indonesia, setting
out the reason for the visit,
details of the duration of the proposed visit, and
responsibility for accommodation /
maintenance costs.
· Evidence that the applicant has sufficient funds to cover the cost
of applicant's
intended stay in Indonesia.
The Fee (which must be paid either in cash or postal order) for this
visa is AE Dirham 225,- which is non-refundable under any
circumstances.
Fees for a visit greater than sixty days will depend on the length
of stay granted by the Immigration Office in Indonesia.
Limited Stay Period Visa (Temporary
Resident Permit)
1. This visa is also call a Temporary Stay
Permit and is issued to applicants whose
purpose of visit is to stay in Indonesia
for a limited period.
2. Type of entry : Single Entry for up to twelve months (issue upon
authorization from
Immigration Office in Indonesia).
3. Validity of visa will be three months from the date of issue.
4. To return the passport by post, a Self Addressed Special Delivery
Envelope should be
provided.
5. Visa is issued within five to six working days from receipt of
application.
Required documents which should be submitted are as follow :
· Passport (with a minimum validity of 18 months from the date of
entry into Indonesia)
· One completed visa application form
· One colored passport size photograph
· A written approval from the Immigration Office in Indonesia
· A letter of invitation/support from the applicant sponsors
· Evidence of sufficient funds to maintain oneself whilst staying in
Indonesia (e.g. a
recent Bank statement, etc.) or a third
party letter guaranteeing to support the
applicant financially during his/her stay,
together with documentary evidence of
ability to do so.
· Evidence of obligation in the applicant country of permanent
residence (e.g. a letter
from employer/ College, certifying the
applicant intention to return after the visit to
Indonesia).
The Fee for a visit of up to twelve months will be AE Dirham 400,-
which is non-refundable under any circumstances and payable only in
cash or postal order.
Tourist Visa
1. Nationals of countries not included in
the list of the 11 countries that are eligible for
Visa-Free visits must have a visa to enter
Indonesia and should submit their
application accordingly.
2. National of certain countries can either get a Visa on Arrival (VOA)
upon arrival in
Indonesia, which length of stay may not
exceed 30 (thirty) days and cannot be
extended / transfer, or apply at the
Indonesian Embassy to stay longer than thirty
days.
3. Visa issued at the Embassy has a maximum length of stay is 60
(sixty) days, and
cannot be extended / transfer.
4. Tourist visa application from certain nationals would need to be
referred to the
Immigration Office in Indonesia (see
various visas issued on Approval). This process
can take up to two months before a
decision is made and the visa is granted.
5. Type of entry : Single Entry only.
6. To return the passport by post, a Self-Addressed Special Delivery
Envelope should be provided.
7. Visa is issued within five to six working days from receipt of
application.
Required documents which should be submitted are as follow :
· Passport (with a minimum validity of 6 months from the date of
entry into Indonesia)
with blank pages to affix the visa
sticker
· One completed visa application form
· One colored passport size photograph
. Valid and confirmed ticket to travel to Indonesia
· Must be UAE Resident (with at least one month exceeding the
validity of the
requested visa)
· Travel itinerary (proof of booking), including details of onward
or return journey
· Hotel Reservation (if applicable)
· A recent letter (less than 1 month old) from applicant's employer.
If self employed, a
confirmation letter from applicant's solicitor, or accountant, or
Bank Manager. For a
student, submit confirmation letter of
attendance from school, college or university. All of the
above type of letters must certify the applicant's obligation to
return after
the visit to Indonesia
· Written approval from the Immigration Office in Indonesia (only
for applications that
need referral to the Authorities in
Indonesia ; See various visas issued on Approval)
The Fee for a visit of up to sixty days will be AE Dirham 180.-
which is non-refundable under any circumstances and payable in cash
or postal order only.
Transit Visa 1. Required by all nationals. 2. This visa is given to persons continuing their journey to another
country within a
reasonable time provided they hold valid
and confirmed tickets / documents to travel
to their next destination. 3. A transit visa is also required by persons joining or working on
a transport vehicle
that will continue its journey outside
Indonesian territory. Applicants in this category
must have proof of a work contract
pertaining to that effect. 4. Validity of visa will be three months from the date of issue and
the maximum length
of stay is 14 (fourteen) days from the
date of arrival in Indonesia. 5. Type of entry : Single Entry only.
6. If passport is required to be returned by post, a Self-Addressed
Special Delivery
Envelope should be provided. 7. Visa is issued within five to six working days from receipt of
application.
Required documents which should be submitted are as follow : · Passport (with a minimum validity of 6 months from the date of
entry into Indonesia) · One completed visa application form · One
colored passport size photograph
· Proof of a work contract/ a letter of recommendation from the
applicant firm in UAE
and its counterpart in Indonesia
(see the above point 3) · Valid and confirmed tickets and other documents to travel to the
applicant next
destination · Evidence of sufficient funds to maintain oneself whilst staying in
Indonesia (e.g. a
recent Bank Statement, etc.) or a third
party letter guaranteeing to support the
applicant financially during his/her stay,
together with documentary evidence of
ability to do so.
The Fee for a visit of up to 14 (fourteen) days will be AE
Dirham 80 .- which is non-refundable under any circumstances and
payable in cash or postal order only.
Various Visas issued on Approval (for
specific countries)
All visa applications for Business,
Tourist and Social Visits from nationals of the following countries
need an approval from Immigration Office in Indonesia before
traveling.
1. AFGHANISTAN
2. ALBANIA
3. ANGOLA
4. BANGLADESH
5. CAMEROON
6. CUBA
7. ETHIOPIA
8. GHANA
9. IRAQ
10. ISRAEL
11. NIGERIA
12. NORTH KOREA
13. PAKISTAN
14. SOMALIA
15. SRI LANKA
16. TANZANIA
17. TONGA
The requirements vary depending on the propose visit to Indonesia.
Therefore, applicants should refer to the type of visa that suits
the purpose of their visit and add the following :
· Allow four to six weeks before the Consulate receives the decision
of the referral
application from the authorities in
Indonesia.
· DO NOT purchase any airline tickets before the visa is granted.
· Visa is issued within five to six working days from receipt of
application provided all
documents are in order.
. Yellow fever certificate for African nationals.
Business/Social Visits
Visa must be applied for by the applicant
/sponsors/counterparts/relatives/friends who reside in Indonesia.
Visa will only be issued by the Consulate after receiving written
authorization direct from the Immigration Office in Indonesia.
Tourist Visit
· Applications will be referred to the Authorities in Indonesia
through the Embassy.
· Upon application, copies of passport, showing details of bearer
and UAE stay permit
must be submitted.
· Upon receiving the written approval, notification to the applicant
will be made either
by phone or letter. Otherwise, applicants
may call the visa section to find out if the
approval has arrived.
· Applicants will then submit their passport so the necessary visa
can be processed.
The Fee for a visit of up to sixty days will be AE Dirham 180.-
which is non-refundable under any circumstances and payable in cash
or postal order only. Applications through the Consulate will be
charged an additional administration fee of AE Dirham 5.-
per-applicant.
Fees for a visit greater than sixty days will depend on the length
of stay granted by the Immigration Office in Indonesia.
Visa for journalist
APPLICATION FOR PRESS VISIT OR FILM/
VIDEO/ PHOTO SHOOTING
IN INDONESIA
Press visits or film/video/photo shooting in Indonesia may be
carried out after an approval from the authorities concerned has
been obtained. For approval and visa, the following must be
submitted to the Information Department of the Consulate of the
Republic of Indonesia :
1. A letter of Recommendation from the company;
2. Summary of the company;
3. Curriculum Vitae;
4. Completed Visa application forms (two copies for each applicant)
with original
signature of the applicant, typed or
written in black capital letters;
5. A synopsis or proposal of the film or photo project with details
such as timetable,
locations and duration of stay; (enclosed,
for filming purposes only).
6. A signed statement for film/video shooting; (enclosed, for
filming purposes only)
7. Three recent passport-size photographs; Two of them must be
attached on the Visa
Application Forms;
8. A signed statement of the list of equipment which will be
re-exported to UAE;
9. A clear photocopy of passport (main details only);
10. The following Visa Fee must be paid in cash or postal order :
AE Dirham 180.- (for up to sixty days maximum period of stay)
Following the approval from the authorities in Indonesia, we will
advise you to bring the passport to the Consulate to be stamped with
the necessary visa which will be ready to collect within five to six
working days. The collection time is from 13.00 to 16.00 Sunday to
Thursday.
Please note that decision of the approval by the authorities in
Indonesia will take approximately three weeks after receipt of the
completed aforementioned requirements.
Upon arrival in Indonesia please proceed to the Directorate of
Foreign Information, Department of Foreign Affairs and provide 3
(three) recent photographs (3X4 cm size) to collect your press card
or the film permit.
It is advisable that you have a local partner in Indonesia to do
your filming project.
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