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Please adv Indonesian visa policy. Which countries are exempted and which countries are not? PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 14 March 2008 14:01

Answer:
VISA requirement for entry into Indonesia.

Please be informed that the government of Indonesia will impose the visa on arrival policy effective 1st February 2004.

Category 1. Countries / Passports exempted are:
1. Brunei Darussalam
2. Chile
3. Singapore
4. Malaysia
5. Morocco
6. Hong Kong SAR
7. Macau SAR
8. Philippines
9. Thailand
10.Peru
11.Vietnam

Category 2. Countries / Nationals that require visa on arrival are:
1. Argentina
2. Australia
3. Austria
4. Bahrain
5. Belgium
6. Brazil
7. Bulgaria
8. Cambodia

9. Canada
10. China
11. Cyprus
12. Denmark
13. Egypt
14. Estonia
15. Finland
16. France
17. Germany
18. Greece
19. Hungary
20. Iceland
21. India
22. Iran
23. Ireland
24. Italy
25. Japan
26. Kuwait
27. Laos
28. Liechtenstein
29. Luxembourg
30. Maldives
31. Malta
32. Mexico
33. Monaco
34. Netherlands
35. New Zealand
36. Norway
37. Oman
38. Poland
39. Portugal
40. Qatar
41. Russia
42. Saudi Arabia
43. South Africa
44. South Korea
45. Spain
46. Suriname
47. Sweden

48. Switzerland
49. Taiwan
50. United Arab Emirates
51. United Kingdom
52. United Sates of America

Category 3. Countries not listed above will have to apply visa in advance at the Indonesia Embassy.

Address of Indonesian Embassy in Singapore:
7 Chatsworth Road, Singapore 249761.
Tel: 6737 7422 Fax: 6737 5037, 6235 5783.
Office Hours:
Mon – Thu: 0830 – 1300 & 1400 – 1700.
Fri: 0830 – 1230 & 1430 – 1700.
Sat: Cloed.

Tentatively, visa on arrival charges are as follows:
• USD10.00 valid for up to 7 days stay.
• USD25.00 valid for 8 to 30 days stay.
• Overstay USD20.00 per day for each day of overstay.
VOA is not extendable and cannot be used for employment purposes.


Passengers that required visa on arrival. Please take note of the following procedures if you are doing it yourself.
The filled in Indonesian Immigration Card serves as a visa application form.
Upon arrival at destination, go to the bank counter available, pay the required visa fee and get a bar-coded receipt.
Proceed to the visa-on-arrival counter, to have the arrival/departure card, passport and payment receipt scanned in the Immigration computer. A sticker visa is issued instantly.
Proceed to the Immigration counter for clearance.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 April 2008 09:40 )