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    http://www.worldtravelguide.net/indonesia/passport-visa


     


    Passports:


    To enter Indonesia, a passport valid for at least six months from the date of entry is required by al nationals referred to in the chart above.


     


    Visas:


    Visas are required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.


    Nationals not referred to in the chart are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements for Indonesia.


     


    Visa note:


    All nationals referred to in the chart are eligible for a 30-day visa on arrival in Indonesia, which can sometimes be extended for another 30 days, except nationals of Croatia, who must obtain a visa in advance.


     


    An onward ticket is required.


     


    For longer stays, or for non-touristic stays, you should apply for a visa in advance.


     


    For the visa on arrival, you must enter Indonesia through one of the main ports listed below:


     


    Airports:Adi Juanda (Surabaya), Adisutjipto (Yogyakarta), Adi Sumarno (Solo), El Tari (Kupang), Halim Perdanakusuma (Jakarta), Hassanudin (Makasar), Ngurah Rai (Denpasar), Polonia (Medan), Sam Ratulangi (Manado), Selaparang (Mataram), Sepinggan (Balik Papan), Soekarno Hatta (Jakarta), Sultan Syarif Kasim II (Pekan Baru) and Tabing (Padang).


     


    Seaports:Bandar Bintan, Selani Lagoi and Bandar Sri Udana Lobam (Tanjung Uban, Bintan), Batu Ampar, Marina Teluk Senimba, Nongsa, Sekupang and Batam Centre (Batam Island), Belawan (North Sumatera), Benoa (Island of Bali) Bitung (Sulawesi), Bitung (Sulawsi), Jayapura (Irian Jaya), Marina Teluk Senimba (Batam Island), Maumere (East Nusa Tenggara), Padang Bai (Bali), Pare-Pare (South Sulawesi), Sibolga (North Sumatera), Soekarno-Hatta (Makasar), Sri Bintan Pura (Riau), Tanjung Balai Karimun (Sumatera), Tanjung Mas (Semarang), Tanjung Priok (Jakarta), Teluk Bayur (Padang), Tenau (Kupang) and Yos Sudarso (Dumai, Sumatra).


     


    Visitors who out-stay their visa will be fined US$20 per day. Visitors staying longer than 60 days risk large fines and may face deportation or imprisonment.


     


    Note that from 2010, the seven-day visa on arrival was discontinued.


     


    Types and cost:


    Visa on arrival: US$25 (£16)


     


    Advance visas: transit visa: £15; tourist/business visa: £35; multiple-entry business visa: £100.


     


    Validity:


    Visa on arrival: 30 days; transit visa: seven days; tourist/business visa: 60 days; multiple-entry business visa: one year.


     


    Application to:


    Either on arrival at a designated port of entry or in advance at the consulate (or consular section of embassy).


     


    Temporary residence:


    For visits of up to one year, you must apply to the nearest Indonesian Embassy for a temporary stay permit.


     


    Working days:


    If you apply in advance, visa processing usually takes five to six days, but it can take up to two months for nationals whose applications need to be referred to the Immigration Office in Indonesia.


     


    Extension of stay:


     


    You can sometimes extend your 30-day visa on arrival for a further 30 days at a cost of US$25 (£16).


     


    Embassies and Tourist Offices


     


    British Embassy in Indonesia


    Jl Patra Kuningan Raya Blok L5-6, Jakarta 12950, Indonesia


    Telephone: (21) 2356 5200. Website: http://www.ukinindonesia.fco.gov.uk Opening times: Mon-Thurs 0745-1600; Fri: 0745-1245 (embassy). Mon-Fri 0830-1200.


     


    Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in the USA


    2020 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA


    Tel: (202) 775 5200.


    www.embassyofindonesia.org


     


    Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in the UK


    38 Grosvenor Square, London W1K 2HW, UK


    Consular section: 38A Adam's Row, London W1K 9AD, UK


    Telephone: (020) 7499 7661. Website: http://www.indonesianembassy.org.uk


    Opening times: Mon-Fri 0900-1700 (general and tourist enquiries); Fri 1000-1200 (visa applications) and Mon-Fri 1430-1600 (visa collections).


     


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