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Visa Type

A business visa for Indonesia allows foreign nationals to enter the country for business-related activities, such as meetings, conferences, training, or exploring business opportunities. If you plan to travel to Indonesia for business purposes, here’s a general guide to the required documents and application process for a business visa.

Types of Business Visas for Indonesia:

  1. B211A Business Visit Visa (Short-Term Business Visa):

    • For activities such as attending meetings, conferences, business negotiations, or exploring business opportunities.
    • It is typically issued for a 30-day stay, extendable up to 60 days.
  2. Multiple Entry Business Visa:

    • For those who need to travel to Indonesia for business on multiple occasions within a 1-year period.
    • This visa does not allow you to work but permits multiple entries within the validity period.
  3. Limited Stay Visa (KITAS):

    • For long-term business activities like managing a business, setting up a branch, or engaging in joint ventures.
    • Typically valid for 1 year and extendable.

A tourist visa is a type of visa that allows foreign nationals to visit a country for leisure or tourism purposes. This visa is typically issued for short-term stays, ranging from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the country's rules. Here’s a general overview of what you might need to know about tourist visas:

1. Eligibility Requirements:

  • Valid passport: Your passport should be valid for at least six months after your planned departure date.
  • Application Form: A completed visa application form specific to the country you're visiting.
  • Proof of funds: You may need to show proof that you can support yourself financially during your stay (bank statements, sponsorship letters, etc.).
  • Travel itinerary: Some countries require proof of travel plans, like flight bookings or hotel reservations.
  • Visa Fee: There’s usually a non-refundable fee that varies depending on the country.
  • Travel Insurance: Some countries might require travel insurance that covers health, accidents, or trip cancellations during your visit.

2. Application Process:

  • Online: Many countries offer an online application for tourist visas, where you can upload documents and pay the fee digitally.
  • Embassy or Consulate: You may need to visit the embassy or consulate of the country you're visiting, submit documents, and possibly attend an interview.
  • Visa on Arrival: Some countries provide visa on arrival for certain nationals, which means you can obtain the visa when you land at the airport.
  • E-Visa: An electronic visa (E-Visa) is a digital visa that you apply for online, and it is often quicker to process.

3. Duration of Stay:

  • Tourist visas are usually short-term, lasting anywhere from 30 days to 90 days. Extensions may be possible in some countries, though this often depends on the country's policies and your specific situation.

4. Restrictions:

  • Work and Business: A tourist visa typically doesn’t allow you to work or conduct business. If you intend to work or engage in business activities, you may need to apply for a different type of visa.

Documents We Need

  • Valid Passport:

    • Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Indonesia and have at least 1 or 2 blank pages for visa stamps.
  • Visa Application Form:

    • A completed visa application form, which can usually be downloaded from the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate's website or filled out online (for e-Visa applications).
  • Passport-Sized Photographs:

    • You may need to submit 2 passport-sized photographs (3.5 x 4.5 cm), taken within the last 6 months with a white background.
  • Business Invitation Letter:

    • A letter of invitation from a company or business partner in Indonesia. This letter should include details about the purpose of your visit, the duration of your stay, and the person or company inviting you.
    • The letter must be signed by a legal representative from the Indonesian company and may require the company’s business registration details.
  • Cover Letter:

    • A cover letter from your company, explaining the purpose of the trip, the business you are engaged in, and the nature of the visit.
    • It should also mention that the company will bear your expenses during the visit.
  • Proof of Sufficient Funds:

    • Bank statements from the past 3 months showing that you have enough funds to support yourself during your stay in Indonesia.
    • A typical amount required is USD 50-100 per day of stay.
  • Return/Onward Travel Tickets:

    • A copy of your return flight ticket or a flight reservation showing your departure from Indonesia within the duration of the visa.
  • Hotel Accommodation:

    • Proof of hotel reservation or a letter from the inviting company providing accommodation for the duration of your business trip.
  • Visa Fee:

    • The visa fee varies depending on the type of visa and your nationality. Check with the Indonesian embassy or consulate for the latest fee schedule.

1. Valid Passport

  • Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date you intend to leave Indonesia.
  • Ensure that your passport has at least 1-2 blank pages for the visa stamp.

2. Visa Application Form

  • A completed visa application form. This form can often be downloaded from the Indonesian embassy or consulate website or filled out online (for e-Visa applications).
  • You may be required to provide personal details, travel information, and purpose of your visit.

3. Passport-Sized Photographs

  • You will need to provide 2 passport-sized photos (3.5 x 4.5 cm), taken within the last 6 months, with a white background.

4. Proof of Sufficient Funds

  • Bank statements from the past 3 months or other financial documents that show you have sufficient funds to cover your stay in Indonesia.
  • A typical guideline is to show that you have at least USD 50-100 per day of stay.

5. Flight Booking

  • A return flight ticket or a ticket for onward travel from Indonesia to another destination. This helps prove that you will leave Indonesia before your visa expires.

6. Hotel Reservation

  • Proof of your accommodation during your stay in Indonesia. This could be a hotel reservation or, if staying with family or friends, a letter of invitation from your host.

7. Visa Fee

  • Payment of the visa application fee. The exact amount varies depending on your nationality and the type of visa you're applying for.
  • For an e-Visa, you will typically pay online.

8. Travel Insurance (Optional, but Recommended)

  • While not always mandatory, travel insurance is highly recommended, covering emergency medical expenses, trip cancellation, or lost luggage during your stay.

Pricing

Category Visa Visa Type Validity Processing Embassy fee VFS fee Service fee Total Cost
Adult Business visa

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0

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2,000

Adult Tourist visa

Tourist visa

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2,000

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