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Indonesia introduces 5-year multiple entry visa

Monitoring Desk

JAKARTA: Indonesia, renowned for its captivating landscapes, bustling cities, and rich cultural tapestry, has opened its doors wider to the world with a groundbreaking visa policy.

The government’s recent announcement introduces a 5-year multiple entry visa, revolutionizing travel and business opportunities within the archipelago.

Indonesia’s Directorate General of Immigration has launched a visionary visa policy, set to redefine the travel and business landscape. Under this progressive initiative, tourists can now relish an extended stay of up to two months per visit, with the added convenience of a five-year validity.

The new visa policy caters to a spectrum of activities, from leisurely sightseeing and reconnecting with loved ones to active participation in cultural events. This innovative approach aims to foster high mobility for foreigners, facilitating seamless engagement in both business and tourism activities.

Expressing hope for the positive impact of this novel visa policy, Director General Immigration Salmi Karim envisions increased mobility for foreigners. He anticipates a surge in foreign nationals visiting Indonesia, stimulating economic and cultural exchanges.

Unpacking the 5-Year Multiple Entry Visa

The recently introduced visa allows foreigners to stay up to 60 days per visit, a significant enhancement from the standard 30-day stay with a single-entry tourist visa. This extended duration opens up opportunities for a more immersive experience in Indonesia.

Scheduled to be issued from January 2024, the D1 and D2 visas provide options for varied travel purposes. D1 caters to sightseers, while D2 is curated for business travelers, offering stays of up to 60 days for activities such as attending meetings, conferences, and negotiations.

Bid farewell to cumbersome application forms and embassy visits. The application process for the 5-year multiple entry visas (D1 and D2) has been modernized through a user-friendly online platform. Applicants can seamlessly fill forms, upload required documents, and make secure payments with ease.

Prospective travelers need to furnish a passport with at least six months of validity, a recent color photo, and a personal bank statement demonstrating a balance of at least US$2,000 in the last three months.

Boosting Tourism and Business

The streamlined online application process not only ensures faster visa acquisition but also acts as a catalyst for promoting tourism and business engagements in Indonesia. The government’s commitment to facilitating travel reflects its determination to encourage potential travelers.

With the introduction of the D1 and D2 visas, unlocking the wonders of Indonesia’s 17,000 islands has never been more accessible. The Indonesian government invites travelers to plan their journey, pack their bags, and embark on an adventure by obtaining a visa online.

The Frontier Post

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