Visa Requirements & Visa Regulations for Indonesia with Travel Purpose Tourism & Visit (Tourist Visa)
Tourism, Business Meetings, Social Visits, Product Sourcing, Transit (NOT for working or conducting business, or becoming a resident in Indonesia).
Tourism, Business Meetings, Social Visits, Product Sourcing, Transit (NOT for working or conducting business, or becoming a resident in Indonesia).
The Standard Tourist Visa was previously called “Visa on Arrival” but because travelers can now apply online, this name is not often used by the government anymore.
90+ nationalities can get now online a Visitor Visa (also known as Visa on Arrival).
This Visa is Valid for 30 days, and can be extended ONCE, for another 30 days (also online). You can still also get this Visa upon arrival in the arrival hall at the airport.
Yes, travelers to Indonesia can apply for a 60 days Visit Visa.
You can apply for a B1 30 days Visa and extend it once for another 30 days. Or directly apply for a 60 days C1 Visit Visa (also called 211A).
…then you need to apply for the 211A Visit Visa BEFORE arriving in Indonesia.
211A Info & Application OptionsYes, most travelers need a Visa for Indonesia unless you are a citizen of one of the ASEAN countries. The Visa regulations depend on your nationality, your passport. It does not matter where you live (residency).
A Visit Visa is usually referred to as a visa that allows a traveler to visit Bali WITHOUT settling as a resident and without the right to do business or make any money (commercial activities).
Therefore it is usually a Visa with the travel purpose of tourism, visit friends, attend conventions, attend business meetings and transit.
The 211A business visa is a special visit visa type that explicitely mentions that the travel is traveling with a business purpose. The visa does not allow the traveler to conduct business or work for money. It often requires a “sponsor” means a company that invites the traveler.
These days the visa is called C2 (business type)
The retirement Visa for Indonesia is for foreigners who wish to live in Indonesia while in retirement. The Visa type is a KITAS,
Bali is very popular for retirees, and many foreigners have settled in Bali,
Yes, foreigners can live in Indonesia permanently. There are a few visas and residencies available.
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