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A Visitor Visa is a single-entry visa that allows a stay of up to 30 days in Indonesia. It can be used for tourism, government visits, business meetings, purchasing goods, transit, and short visits.
No. A Visitor Visa does not guarantee entry into Indonesia. Final entry permission is decided by the Immigration Officer at the port of entry.
Yes. Each traveler must apply for a separate Visitor Visa, including family members and companions.
If you wish to stay longer, you must apply for an extension at the Immigration Office in Indonesia or leave the country and apply for a new visa if eligible.
You can apply up to 14 days before travel. It is recommended to apply at least 48 hours before departure.
Yes. If a child has their own passport, a separate visa application is required, even if previously included in a parent's passport.
The visa is valid for up to 90 days from the date of issue. The maximum stay is up to 30 days from the date of entry into Indonesia.
No. You cannot apply for a new Visitor Visa while inside Indonesia after expiry. You must either exit the country or apply for an extension at the Immigration Office if eligible.
Overstaying may result in a fine of IDR 1,000,000 per day, possible detention, deportation, and future entry ban. Overstays exceeding 60 days may result in stricter penalties.
No. All payments for unused Visitor Visas are non-refundable.