Trusted Services for Indonesia Tourist Visa Application

Want to visit Indonesia for a short trip, without the headache of having to keep leaving and re-entering Indonesia? Are you confused about managing and preparing lots of documents and requirements?

If you are still uncertain, our experienced visa agents in Jakarta & Bali can provide more details regarding the requirements for a tourist visa in Indonesia.

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Special Package For Indonesia Tourist Visa Application

● Offshore Single Entry Visa Tourism Purpose (B211A)
VALIDITY:

Initial stay is 60 days since the visa holder arrived in Indonesia

Price: IDR 6,500,000
(450 USD)

Includes
(Sponsorship Fee, Visa fee, approval and e-Visa)

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Requirements:

  • Copy of passport with minimum validity of 12 months
  • CoVid Vaccination certificate
  • Flight ticket
  • Digital photograph passport size in red or white background
  • Personal bank account with minimum USD 2000 or equivalent

Processing time:

  • 7-10 working days
    After the e-Visa is issued, we will forward it your email and you can enter Indonesia accordingly. The e-Visa will be valid for 90 days for the you to enter Indonesia. Upon arrival the visa will be valid for 60 days.

You will be required to provide these documents upon arrival for border check and non-quarantine policy:

  • Valid passport
  • e-Visa
  • Original vaccine card or electronic vaccine certificate

B211A Visa Terms:

  • 2 months initial stay upon arrival in Indonesia
  • Extendable for up to 2 times
  • Each extension will be valid for 60 days
  • You will need to process the extension 7 working days before current visa expired

Who requires a tourist visa for Indonesia?

Only citizens of the nations listed below are required to apply for a tourist visa to Indonesia:

  • Afghanistan
  • Cameroon
  • Central African Republic
  • Colombia
  • Republic of the Congo
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Djibouti
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Eritrea
  • Ethiopia
  • Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Israel
  • Kosovo
  • Liberia
  • Micronesia
  • Montenegro
  • Niger
  • Nigeria
  • North Korea
  • Sierra Leone
  • Somalia
  • South Sudan
  • Sudan
  • Syria
  • Yemen

● You can go to Indonesia for up to 30 days without a visa if you are not from one of the nations mentioned above.

● A return flight ticket and your passport are required. You are not permitted to extend your stay if you enter without a visa.

● If you don't leave within 30 days, you'll have to pay a fine when you leave.

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FAQ

1 How do foreigners do business in Indonesia?

Foreigners may not do business with their own name in Indonesia. So, in order to do business in Indonesia, they need a partner to set up a company.

2What should I prepare to set up a company?

Once the foreigners have at least 1 partner and decide their business, they can register their company with just their passports.

4 Do we need an Indonesian partner?

Since G20 2022, Indonesia has relaxed and allow foreigners to have full ownership of many businesses so there will be no issue with Indonesian partners.

5 I want to live in Indonesia, how can I get the permit?

To live in Indonesia, there are several ways. The two most favourites are by having an Investor KITAS or with a second home visa. We can assist you in applying for both.

6 Do I need to bring in a lot of money to live in Indonesia?

Each of the permits have different requirements, if you are an investor of a company, you need to only show the company bank account balance.

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