Summary of the Ins and Outs of National Visa Policy.
Effective February 1, 2004, Indonesia introduced wide ranging changes in the national visa-free and visa on arrival system.
Visa Free on Arrival
In the past the nationals of 48 nations were given a 60-day stay (visa free) upon arrival at an Indonesian international gateway.
Under the new rules effective February 1, 2004
Visa on Arrival
Beginning February 1, 2004, the nationals of 21 countries will be able to obtain a "Visa on Arrival" processed at the gate of entry following the payment of an official fee.
Visa on Arrival at Limited Gateways
Initially, the visa on arrival facility will only be available at the following international gateways:
Applying for Visas Before Arrival
Citizens of countries not included on a visa-free or visa-on-arrival lists must apply for a visa overseas before arriving in Indonesia. Citizens of any country wishing to stay more than 30 days must also apply for an appropriate visa at their nearest Indonesian Embassy or Consulate before traveling to Indonesia.
Special Facilities
A certain number of special facilities are being introduced in connection with the new visa policy, including:
A Short Guide To Indonesian Visas
At present their are six types of visas granted to foreigners in Indonesia:
Visitor's Visas
Temporary Resident Visas
Permanent Residence Visas
Special dispensations for Ships' crews
Free Visas on Arrival
Visas issued on arrival for a fee.
Visitor Visas
Within the category of Visitor Visa there are 4 classes of visitor visas:
Sosial Budaya Visas - literally a Social-Cultural visa usually issued to visit families and dependents, for individuals to visit a social organization with which they have an affiliation, and to those involved in cultural exchanges of training programs.
Business Visas typically issued to business people on short term work assignments, negotiations, or training assignments.
Tourist Visas available to nationals of countries not eligible for a free visa on arrival or a visa issued on arrival for a fee and issued to visit tourism sites or assist in the facilitation of foreign tourists visiting Indonesian.
Visitor Visas for those on Government Service issued to the employees of foreign governments and international organizations on assignment in Indonesia or private foreign contractors employed by the Indonesian government.
Stay Permits
Limited Stay Permits are given to individuals holding limited validity entry permits including children and dependent of foreigners on temporary resident visas and the Indonesian-born children of an Indonesian mother.
Permanent Stay/Residency Permits are given to the Indonesian-born children of foreigners holding permanent residency in Indonesia and foreigners who successfully apply for permanent residency in Indonesian.
Special Dispensation for Ship's Crews (DAHUSKIM)
A special category of stay permit for foreigners employed as crews on foreign registered ships and oil platforms.
Overstaying your Visa Period
Means usually that you have to pay, around US$ 20 a day. If there are legitimate reasons for your overstay, like illness or transportation problems there might be exeption. If Possible report your overstay at the immigration office.
Special Note
The above information is only meant as a general guide to visas available to foreigners in Indonesia. Complete details on immigration requirements can be obtained from the Consular Section of your nearest Indonesian Embassy.