<b>Indonesia Visa On Arrival Policy For 36 Nations
</b><I>Wednesday, 10th August 2005 at 9:02PM in Category News</I>
<P><IMG src="http://www.balidwipa.com/news/NewsImages/garudaindonesia.jpg" align=left border=0> VISA ON ARRIVAL FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF
THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
It is to inform all visiting tourists to Indonesia regarding Visa On Arrival policy.
We have received a Minister’s Decree from the Ministry of Law and Human Right of the Republic of Indonesia concluding the list of nations granted the Visa on Arrival facility.
There are 36 nations as the subjects in the Minister’s Decree, signed on July 8, 2005. The policy will be effective starting on <FONT color=#f70909><b>August 1, 2005</b>.</FONT>
The 36 nations are (in random order):
1. South Africa
2. the United States of America
3. Argentina
4. Australia
5. Austria
6. Belgium
7. Brazil
8. Denmark
9. United Arab Emirates
10. Finland
11. Hungary
12. India
13. United Kingdom
14. Ireland
15. Italy
16. Japan
17. Germany
18. Canada
19. South Korea
20. Kuwait
21. Luxemburg
22. Maldives
23. Egypt
24. Norway
25. Oman
26. France
27. Poland
28. Portugal
29. Qatar
<b><FONT color=#0000ff>30. People’s Republic of China</FONT></b>
31. Russia
32. Switzerland
33. Saudi Arabia
34. New Zealand
35. Spain
36. Taiwan
Visa on Arrival booths are<b> available</b> for service in<b> all Indonesian international airports and seaports. </b>For those who will apply for the Visa on Arrival, upon arriving at the international airport gate, please proceed to the <b>Payment Counter</b>, and then to the <b>Visa On Arrival Counter</b>, before you come to <b>Immigration Checkpoint</b>.
The Visa is non-extendible and cannot be converted to any other form of visa.
There are two types of Visa.
1. The <b>7-day</b> Visa on Arrival. It costs <b>US$ 10.00</b> per person.
2. The <b>30-day</b> Visa on Arrival. It costs<b> US$ 25.00</b> per person.
The <b>new</b> Visa on Arrival booths open for service in Indonesian <b>seaports</b> are:
1. Sekupang, Batu Ampar, Nongsa, Marina Teluk Senimba, and <b>Batam Center in Batam</b>.
2. Bandar Bintan Telani Lagoi and Bandar Sri Udana Lobam, in Tanjung Uban
3. Sri Bintan Pura in Tanjung Pinang
4. Belawan in Belawan
5. Sibolga in Sibolga
6. Yos Sudarso in Dumai
7. Teluk Bayur in Padang
8. Tanjung Priok in Jakarta
9. Padang Bai and Benoa in Bali
10. Jayapura in Jayapura, Papua
11. Bitung in Bitung
12. Tanjung Balai Karimun in Tanjung Balai Karimun
13. Tanjung Mas in Semarang, Central Java
14. Tenau in Kupang
15. Pare-pare in Pare Pare
16. Soekarno-Hatta in Makassar
17. Maumere in East Nusa Tenggara
Information Center
Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia
Phone: +62 21 383 8567
Facsimile: +62 21 386 0931
Email:<a href="mailt%20%68%75%6d%61%73%40%62%75%64%70%61%72%2e%67%6f%2e%69%64" target="_blank" > [email protected]</A>
Office hour: 09.00 a.m. to 04.00 p.m. local time. </P> |