BALI TOURIST
VISA - INDONESIA TOURIST VISA
VISA ON ARRIVAL: CHANGES IN THE VISA RULES FOR TOURIST VISITS
There is more certainly about the new Indonesia Tourist
Visa Rules, The Visa on Arrival, also from the official
side. Original plans to revoke the visa travel at October
1st will in effect February 1st. 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-days non renewable visa or US$ 10 for a 3-days visit
upon arrival.
Citizens of 11 countries who offer visa free travel to
Indonesians will be exempt from the new rule; Brunei, Chile,
Honk Kong, Malaysia, Macao, Marocco, Peru, The Pholippines,
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.
Tourist Visa, 30-days valid from February 1st, non extendable,
one has to leave the country and return to get another visa/stamp
in one's passport. A round-trip flight from Jakarta to Singapore
costs around US$ 230. Presidential Decision No. 18 of 2003
dated March 31st, 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 free. See above.
Citizens of 21 countries will be offered the facility VISA
ON ARRIVAL, they are: South Africa, Argentina, Denmark,
The United Arab Emirates, Italy, Canada, Poland, South Korea,
New Zealand, France, United States, Britain, Australia,
Japan, Hungary, Norway, Swiss, Taiwan, Brazil, Germany,
and Finland. The procedure on the airport should not take
more than 7 minutes.
Citizens of countries not on the visa on arrival or visa
free lists will be required to apply for a visa before entering
Indonesia. It should take 3 - 4 weeks in processing.
For people that need to stay longer in Indonesia, for whatever
reason, like business, buying property, or visiting friends
and relatives, Bali IDE can find the right visa, please
ask information.
GENERAL
All visitors must have a passport valid for at least 6 months
after their arrival date in Indonesia. For special visa
listed on our pages 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.