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Quick Info: Indonesia Visit Visa – 60 days
The Visa was previously called 211A. If you are uncertain if your nationality requires this Visit Visa check here: Visa Regulation by Nationality.
The type depends on your travel purpose C1 tourism, C2 business purpose.
You certainly need (at least) a 60 days C-type Visit Visa if…
- you want to stay LONGER than 60 days (180 days max).
- you don’t have a passport but a Titre de Voyage (TDV), Refugee Travel Document, Laissez-passer. More Info on traveling with these passport alternatives
If you are eligible for a Visit Visa (Visa on Arrival) AND you want to stay less than 60 days, then you DON’T need to apply for a C-type Visa.
FAQ C-type Visit Visa for Bali / Indonesia
1. ASSISTED Visa Service & Online Application
You can apply online via bali.com
INCLUDED in the Service:
- Document verification & validation
- Application registration and verified upload into the immigration online system
- Customer support
- Express Service available
- Sponsor & guarantee Letters (if required)
Reliable, efficient, and 100% online!
Details, Prices & Requirements & Online Application Form
2. Self-Service - Online Application on Immigration Website
If you can arrange all the necessary documents and don't use the assistance of a Visa Agent or Facilitator, then only use the official Website of the Indonesian Immigration Department.
Citizens from all countries can apply for a 211A Visa (C-type 60 days Visit Visa).
However, travelers holding a passport of following countries CAN NOT apply for a simple tourist / visit Visa for Indonesia but would need to follow a special application process (calling Visa). The costs are significantly higher.
- Afghanistan
- Bangladesh
- Guinea
- Israel
- Kosovo (not recognised)
- Liberia
- Nigeria
- North Korea
- Somalia
More Information and Prices on the Calling Visa
Yes, Indonesia recognises these travel documents. Visitors however need to apply for a C1 Visa, which we can facilitate for you. Infos & Prices
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Titre de Voyage: This is a term often used, especially in French-speaking countries.
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Refugee Travel Document: Many countries use the term "Refugee Travel Document" to describe this type of travel document.
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Travel Document for Aliens: Some countries may use this more general term to describe the document for individuals who are not citizens.
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Convention Travel Document: This term is associated with the 1951 Refugee Convention, which established the legal status and rights of refugees. The Convention Travel Document is recognized under this agreement.
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Laissez-Passer: In some cases, the term "laissez-passer" is used, especially by international organizations. It essentially means "let pass" or "let travel" in French.
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Certificate of Identity: This term may be used in some countries or by certain organizations.
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Special Travel Document: Another generic term that can be used to describe a travel document for individuals with specific legal statuses.
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Asylum Travel Document: In some countries, this term is used to describe the document issued to those granted asylum.
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Document of Identity: Another term that may be used to describe a travel document for stateless individuals or refugees.
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Passport Substitute: Some countries may simply refer to it as a passport substitute or a document that serves the purpose of a passport for certain individuals.
60 days Visit Visa Visa for Indonesia
- the Visa is valid for 60 days
- there are different visa options depending on your travel purpose (C1 Tourism, C2, Business, C6 Voluntary Program, C12 Pre-Investment). All of them are valid initially for 60 days
- Day of arrival and day of departure count as full days
- The Visa can be extended twice, each time for 60 days, which gives you a total of 180 days max, that you can stay in Indonesia without having to leave the country
- If you overstay your Visa you will have to pay a penalty of IDR 1mio per day!
What you re allowed to do in Indonesia depends on the Visa Type you apply for, and therefore on your travel purpose
C1 Tourist Visa
- Visit Indonesia for the purpose of tourism
- Visit family or friends
- Attend meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions as an attendee
You are not allowed to:
- be a speaker at events
- do or run a business ("make money")
- provide services including of course being a Yoga Teacher or life coach at seminars and retreats
C2 Business Visa
- Carry out activities related to business, meetings, or purchase of goods including but not limited to checking goods at the office, factory, or production site of goods.
- Discuss, negotiate, and/or sign business contracts.
- Conduct activities related to tourism, and visiting friends or family
You are not allowed to:
- do or run a business ("make money")
- provide services including of course being a Yoga Teacher or life coach at seminars and retreats
No.
This Visa is a "Single Entry Visa" only.
A Multiple Entry Visa is now Available (Info and Application Service)
YES. This visa is forIndonesia and not just a region or specific island. Therefore any type of Visa (Visa on Arrival or C1, etc.) is always valid for Indonesia and you can travel within Indonesia freely .
Disclaimer:
Any information on this page is carefully researched. However we are not responsible nor liable for any information that might not be accurate or change. All Visa regulations are decided and implemented by the official immigration authorities only.
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