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KOMODODRAGONWEB.COM IS AN INTERNET MARKETING
DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF CITA TRAVEL SERVICE LTD
BASED IN BALI AND LINKS TO ENTIRE ADVENTURE
DESTINATION OF INDONESIA |
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HOW TO EXTEND YOUR STAY IN INDONESIA WITH THE
RIGHT VISA |
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UPDATE February 1st 2004 There is more certainty
about the new Indonesia Tourist visa rules, the
visa on arrival, also from the official side.
Original plans to revoke the visa free travel at
October 1 will in effect February 1. Indonesia
will revoke visa-free travel for most foreign
visitors, despite fears that the move could
further dent the country's beleaguered tourism
industry. Indonesia will charge foreigners US$25
for a 30-day nonrenewable visa or US$10 for a 3
day visit upon arrival. Citizens of 11 countries
who offer visa-free travel to Indonesians will
be exempt from the new rule; Brunei, Chile, Hong
Kong, Malaysia, Macao, Morocco, Peru, the
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Turkey.
Indonesia introduced visa-free travel in 1983 to
attract more foreign tourists. But officials say
it has been abused by foreigners who work
illegally or engage in other illegal activities
in Indonesia. |
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THERE ARE MANY KINDS OF VISA FOR INDONESIA |
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Each
with their own advantages and disadvantages.
Currently the Indonesian visa rules are subject
to discussion and change due to the tensions in
the world. There are exemptions for some
countries, please contact you local (Indonesian)
embassy to obtain the most recent information. |
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GENERAL |
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All
visitors must possess a passport valid for at
least six months after their arrival date in
Indonesia. For special visa listed below there
are other rules. Immigration officials reserve
the right to deny entry to any visitor who, in
their opinion, is not properly dressed or
groomed (long hair is okay), lacks the proper
funds, or "may endanger the country's security,
peace, and stability or the public health and
morals." These unfortunate undesirables will
receive a transit visa upon arrival that allows
them to hang out at the airport until the first
available flight out. |
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TOURIST VISA |
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60
days valid, non-extendable, one has to leave the
country and return to get another stamp in one's
passport. A round-trip flight from Jakarta to
Singapore costs around US$140, a round trip form
Denpasar to Singapore about US$230. Some expats
experienced that after a number of these stamps
are placed in one's passport, the officials at
the airport may hassle and accuse the frequent
tourist of working. Maintaining honestly that
one is a a tourist and remaining patient is
recommended. Presidential Decision No. 18 of
2003 dated 31 March 2003 states that for
most countries the Tourist visa (short stay
permit) now is valid only for 30 days, and now
requires the payment of a fee. |
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VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA) |
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This
facility is available for nationals of the
following countries: Argentina, Australia,
Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, New Zealand,
Norway, Poland, South Africa, South Korea,
Switzerland, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates,
United Kingdom and the United States of America.
Citizens of these countries will be able to
apply for a VoA valid for either 3 or 30 days
upon arrival by air in Bali, Jakarta and a few
other international airports or by ship at a
limited number of Indonesian sea ports. A 3-day
visa costs US$10 and a 30-day visa costs US$25.
The VoA cannot be extended or converted into any
other kind of visa. Also be aware that
Immigration officials calculate the 30-day
period as follows: your arrival day is counted
as your first day, and you must leave the
country on the 30th. day! |
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HOW TO OBTAIN THE VISA ON ARRIVAL |
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Travelers from the above countries must be in
posession of a passport which is valid for at
least 6 months from the date of arrival and the
completed embarkation/disembarkation card they
received from their airline. They must also be
able to prove they have sufficient funds for
their stay in Indonesia.
Arriving travelers with Visa-On-Arrival status
have to go first to one of the 'VoA Counters' to
pay the appropriate fee and have their passports
stamped with the VoA before proceeding to the
Immigration Clearance Desk. An official bank is
part of the VoA service counters. Payment of
visa fees can only be made in US dollar bank
notes, Indonesian Rupiah equivalent or by VISA
or MASTERCARD. |
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SOCIAL VISA |
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Valid for visits that are social, cultural,
religious, or medical in nature. This includes
visiting family/relatives and social
organizations, and exchange visits between
academic, art, or sports institutions. 60 days
valid, monthly extendable to a total of 6
months. One requires an Indonesian 'sponsor' and
letter from this sponsor. One can only obtain
such a visa outside of Indonesia. In Singapore
there are agents who can arrange the 'Sosial
Budaya' within a day. Usually it takes 3 days to
get one. |
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BUSINESS VISA |
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(multiple entry), 60 days valid, monthly
extendable to a total of 12 months. This visa is
valid for the purposes of doing business
activities in Indonesia, which do not involve
taking up employment or acquiring money for
payments of services. It is valid for conducting
a temporary business assignment, i.e. inspecting
company subsidiaries and carrying out
emergency/urgent works. It is also valid for
attending international conferences and seminars
and carrying out journalistic visits. |
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RESIDENCY OR WORK VISA |
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Sponsorship required by an Indonesian company or
recognized foreign company. Expensive,
$1200/year tax pre-paid, due at sign-up. Lots of
redundant reporting to various offices required.
Residents are also need to pay 1.000.000 rp tax
every time they leave the country by air.
(500.000 rp by sea.) |
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COLLECTIVE VISIT VISA |
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Each
person should have with their own passport and
they have to enter and exit the territory of
Indonesia as a group at the same time. Same
rules as for the Social Visa. |
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RETIREMENT VISA |
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If
you are 55 years or older you can apply for this
visa. There is lots of paperwork, and requires
statements of income, health, insurance, a
minimum amount of spending on accommodation and
the payment of taxes and other fees. One cannot
work in Indonesia with this visa. After 5
extensions (each year) one can apply for an
unlimited stay visa (KITAP) and a year after
that for citizenship. |
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OVERSTAYING YOUR VISA PERIOD |
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means usually that you have to pay, around US$20
a day (subject to change). If there legitimate
reasons for your overstay, like illness or
transportation problems there might be
exemptions. If possible report your overstay at
the immigration office. |
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SPECIAL PROCEDURES |
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Under certain circumstances, visa applications
can be arranged for in Indonesia by the sponsor
of the applicant concerned. In such cases, the
sponsor should appear in person at the Head
Office of the Directorate General of Immigration
to begin the processing of the visa application
as follows:
On behalf of the applicant, fill out and
complete all visa requirements according to the
type of visa, which includes a letter from the
sponsor stating the purpose of the visit /
invitation and a written statement guaranteeing
the sponsor's taking responsibility for the
applicant during his / her stay in Indonesia.
submit the visa application to the Visa Section
of the Directorate of Immigration Traffic. In
absence of any incriminating factors, the visa
authorization for the applicant concerned shall
be cabled, at the expense of the sponsor, to the
overseas Visa Officer at the Indonesian Embassy
or Consular Office at the applicant's place of
domicile. The visa shall then be administered by
Visa Officer in the presence of the applicant
concerned. |
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NOT
RECOMMENDED |
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Is to
'just stay and see' without any official visa. It
has been done, and there are (expensive) escape
routes from Indonesia to nearby countries. Risks are
payment of very high fees and even imprisonment, and
becoming blacklisted, so you can never enter
Indonesia again. There have been people changing
their name to get into Indonesia again |
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