Indonesia
/ Travel Information / Immigration Regulations
For a stay
not exceeding 60 days, visas are not required for nationals of
the Arab Emirates, Argentine, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil,
Brunei, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany,
Great Britain, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan. Kuwait,
Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Maldives, Mexico,
Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Saudi
Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain. Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan
(passport coded MEA or M), Thailand, Turkey, the United States,
Venezuela and Yugoslavia. Entry and departure must he through
the airports of Polonia (Medan), Batu Besar Batam, Simpang Tiga
(Pekanbaru) Tabing (Padang), Soekarno-Hatta (Jakarta), Juanda
(Surabaya), Ngurah Rai (Bali), Sam Ratulangi (Manadol) Pattimura
(Ambon) Frans Kaisiepo (Biak), El Tari (Kupang) Soepadio (Pontianak)
or Sepinggan (Balikpapan), Bandung and Ujung Padang, or through
the seaports of Belawan (Medan), Batam, Bintan, Tanjung Priok
(Jakarta), Tanjung Perak (Surabaya), Tanjung Mas (Semarang), Benoa
and Padang Bai (Bali), Bitung (Manado) or Yos Sudarso (Ambon).
For other
ports of arrival and departure, visas are required. Visas for
a period of 30 days can he obtained from any Indonesian embassy
or consulate overseas. For holders of Hong Kong Certificates of
Identity, travel should be in tour groups and visas are issued
by the Indonesian Consulate General in Hong Kong.
For nationals
from other countries, other than the above mentioned, tourist
visas for 30 days may be obtained from any Indonesian Embassy
or Consulate. Two photographs must be provided and a small fee
is charged.
No employment
is allowed on these visas or on the visa-free entry facility.
All visitors must have passports valid for at least six months
and proof of onward passage.
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