You get some different choices for your visa for Indonesia. You do well to think well ahead for how long you wish to stay in Indonesia, after that you can come to a decision which visa you want.
In June 2015, Indonesia relaxed the visa policies. This makes it available for 30 nationalities - including Dutch and Belgians - to receive a free visa for 30 days.
Previously you could get a Visa On Arrival on arrival. You had to pay this in cash, usually after standing in line for a some time. This is therefore no longer necessary! (* if you meet the conditions listed below). You will now get a free Indonesia visa for 30 days. Although, this is no more extendable locally, so within 30 days you really will have to leave the country.
If you need to stay more than 30 days you can buy a Visa On Arrival upon arrival, this can be expanded once again for 30 days.
Conditions free visa
There are a few rules for the visa exemption for Indonesia:
Similar to any country, you must have a passport that is valid for at minimum another six months.
You must have clear proof that you will leave Indonesia in thirty days. A return ticket or transit ticket that falls within thirty days is sufficient for this.
This only applies to tourists. So not if you are wanting to do an internship there. Even if you go on family visits and stay overnight where you are not eligible.
You are only eligible for a visa waiver if you enter the country through one of the designated corridor gates. These wased initially just a few airports and ports, but now it is available for almost every large airport. Indeed the better-known airports.
Stay in Indonesia for more than Thirty Days.
If you plan to travel more than Thirty Days through Indonesia, you have 2 solutions. Choice 1 is to get a Visa On Arrival . Where the visa exemption is only available at the above access ports, you can buy a Visa On Arrival at practically every access point in Indonesia.
A VOA charges you $ 35 for 30 days. These 30 days can be extended once for another thirty days so you can stay in Indonesia for sixty days. Prolonging your visa is done at one of the immigration offices. These can be found in popular destinations such as Yogyakarta and Bali.
The other, a more accessible option is to get a tourist visa before you leave. You can possibly do this online, but it is easy. In Indonesia, you also do not lose time visiting an immigration office. You can apply for your visa in Indonesia via the Dutch E-Visa, a reputable party with a lot of experience.
Overstay
You pay a fine of 300,000 Indonesian Rupiah per day that you stay in the country for longer than your visa allows. Staying a few days longer is not a problem wherever you pay the fine. Even so, a longer overstay of your visa in Indonesia is not advised, anyway, it is still a crime.
Get a visa upfront
If you know in advance that you wish to stay in Indonesia for more than 30 days, it may be useful to make an application for your visa in the Netherlands. You can get different visas at the Indonesian Embassy.
As an example, you can getting a visa for sixty days or a visa for a longer period if you intend to work or study in Indonesia Do not neglect to bring the usual things, just like your passport, printed details about your flight ticket and a passport photo. A more comfortable - but a little more expensive - solution is to use a visa agent.
Business Visa Indonesia.
Yet another good option is to getting Business Visa.
Business Visa for Bali is a multiple-entry visa, meaning that it will allow you get in or out of Indonesia for as much as you may need. However, something to be thought about, Business Visa only lets you to stay maximum for 60 days per visit.
BALI PRIME VISA AGENT IN BALI
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Phone:
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