Visa Travel Formalities
It is important to note that the Government of Indonesia has issued a new regulation concerning the Visa On Arrival policy. This most recent regulation applied by the Indonesian Government came into effect on 1st February 2006 for foreigners visiting Indonesia.
Details of this new regulation are explained as follows:
1. A Free Visa for Short Visits (less than 30 days) is applicable to 11 countries. These countries include Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, Philippines, Hong Kong Special Administration Region, Macao Special Administration Region, Morocco, Peru, Chili and Vietnam.
2. Visa On Arrival is applicable to 36 countries and one special territory. Foreigners from these countries are eligible to obtain this visa soon as they arrive in Indonesia. These countries include United States of America, Australia, South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Denmark, Arabic Emirate, Finland, Hungary, England, Italy, Japan, Germany, Canada, South Korea, Norway, France, Poland, Switzerland, New Zealand and one territory of Taiwan.
3. Travellers’ seeking to obtain the Visa On Arrival to Indonesia are obliged to enter through specific ports of entry as determined by the Government of Indonesia. These include:
Airports: Polonia (Medan), Sultan Syarif Kasim-H (Pekan Bumi), Tabing (Padang), Soekarno-Hatta (Jakarta), Juanda (Surabaya), Ngurah Rai (Bali) and Sam Ratulangi (Manado).
Seaports: Sekupang Batu Ampar, Nongsa, Marina Teluk Serimba (Batam), Bandar Bitan Telangi Lagoi, Bandar Sri Udana Lobarn (Tanjung Uban), Belawan (Belawan), Sibolga (Sibolga), Yos Sudarso (Durnai), Teluk Bayur (Padang), Tanjung Priok (Jakarta), Padang Bai (Bali), and Jayapura (Jayapura) and seven harbors.
4. Visitors from those countries not mentioned above are kindly requested to obtain a visa in their respective country through their nearest Indonesian Embassy.
5. Visitors staying for 7 days in Indonesia are obliged to pay for US$ 10 /per person. While those staying for 8-30 days will have to pay US$ 25 / per person.
Please note: the departure tax for international destinations is Rp.100.000 / per person, while for domestic departures the fee is levied at Rp.30.000 / per person.
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Can’t some of you people learn to write English a bit better?
Like…what’s wrong with you? Too lazy or too busy? (Chasing dreams or chasing girls?)
I enjoyed reading your stuff. Cool site.
I enjoyed your site so much so i have to say it to you.
Like whats wrong with you Phillip like do you think you can speak like good english, if you cant understand broken english you should stick to the things you can read.
What a great website good for you Bali, love reading all about it, will be visiting soon and all this info is brilliant thanks
I am very happy that English is the language of tourism in Bali, as it gives us westerners a chance to being informed and participating in the culture there. The Balinese are to be commended on their command of the English language ! I hope to learn a number of words soon, but will never be able to write in Balinese ( after 66 years, I am still learning my native American English ).
Thank you so much for all information-I am learning much for my next visit which we are planning later this year
Does anyone know how we can get a visa for 3 months possibly 4months as we are keen to come and study with the gamelan music -we are community musicians and would like to work with a fusion of music incorporating the masks and storytelling
Sue
Please contact nearest Indonesia embassy or consulate at your country, apply for social visa.
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have been to Bali 2 times and going back this spring. Might be an idea to let people know about visas over 30 days etc.as for phillip he might want to take some english classes where he would find out a question dos’nt start with “Like”
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wow phillip..bad boy..
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well this is very useful… (at least for me)
very thanks
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Travel at Thailand
Great, I don’t need a visa as I’m a Thai.
Hej,
Hvis du/i mangler et visum til Indonesien/Bali, så kontakt http://www.baliworks.dk vi sørger for visa/visum til skandinaver, der ønsker at opholde sig længere end de 30 dage, som et Visa on arrival giver mulighed for.
Med venlig hilsen
Lars
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