Indonesian Authorities Increased Visa Fees Effective Immediately

Indonesian Authorities Increased Visa Fees Effective Immediately

Effective immediately, visa fees to apply for all visas have seen substantial price increases. All applications moving forward will need to adhere to the new prices.

As reported by LetsMoveIndonesia last month, government visa fees were set to increase and now the price hikes have been made official. Prices across all visa products have seen a huge increase, many increasing by more than 100%. Single Entry Visas for example previously were US$50 (800,000 IDR); however, have now increased to 1,500,000 IDR (Tourist) & 2,000,000 IDR (Business) for a 60 day visa and 6,000,000 IDR for 180 day visa – The benefit of the latter being that there is no further need for extensions.

At this point full details have not been released regarding extensions for the 60 day visa, but it appears that the Single Entry Visa 60 days will have the option to extend.

The 180 day Single Entry Visa is a new products, previously the Single Entry Visa permitted the foreigner 60 day and allowed 4 extensions, 30 days a time, with a maximum stay of approximately 6 months. We are still awaiting official confirmation as to who can apply for this 6 month visa and whether it is available for both Tourism & Business purposes. We will update this article when accurate information is released.

Please note we are still researching and learning exactly how these new visas will work and whether onshore applications will be permitted, so apologies in advance if you have questions we cannot answer.

An additional note of interest is that the Multiple Business Visa is finally coming back after a 2 year absence; however, the price of this visa fee has also rocketed to 3,000,000 IDR from previously US$110 (approximately 1,500,000 IDR). On day of writing, the Multiple Entry Visa still isn’t an option on the immigration portal to apply, we hope this will be available shortly.

Worst hit of the visa prices is the unlimited KITAP price, which has increased by almost 300% to 30,000,000 IDR!

Please note, we are still investigating the new changes and whether they have implemented any additional changes without notification (which often happens), so please bear with us whilst we adjust to these new changes. Additionally, our service fees remain the same, so the only price increase is from the government; we are dedicated to providing cost effective solutions nationally.

As always, if you need advice of assistance with your visa, contact the LetsMoveIndonesia team of visit us in our offices throughout Jakarta & Bali: E: [email protected] WA: +62 812 9260 0590, T: +62 21 300 297 27 (Jakarta) T: +62 361 934 8343 (Seminyak) T: +62 361 939 9406 (Canggu), +62 361 280 789 (Sanur).

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