Guide to Obtaining an Indonesian Visa for Australians

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The Indonesian visa for Australians is a topic of growing interest as travel, business, and relocation between the two countries continue to increase. Whether you’re visiting for a short holiday, exploring investment opportunities, or planning to stay long-term, it’s essential to choose the right visa. 

This guide will walk you through the different visa types, requirements, and associated fees to help you enter Indonesia with clarity and confidence.

Indonesian Visa Types & Requirements for Australian Citizens

Indonesia offers a range of visas to Australian nationals, depending on the purpose and duration of their stay. Below are the most common visa types and their basic requirements:

  1. Visa on Arrival (VoA)
    •  Valid for 30 days and extendable once for another 30 days
    • Requires a passport valid for at least 6 months and a return or onward ticket
  1. Tourist Visa (Single Entry)
    • Allows stays up to 60 days
    • Requires passport validity of at least 6 months, travel itinerary, proof of funds, and return ticket
  1. Business Visa
    • Suitable for attending meetings or conferences (no employment allowed)
    • Needs a sponsor letter from an Indonesian company and proof of financial means
  1. Dependent Visa
    • For family members of Indonesian citizens or KITAS holders
    • Requires a sponsorship letter, family relationship documents, and valid passports
  1. Working Visa (KITAS)
    • For employment with an Indonesian company
    • Requires a formal job offer, sponsorship by the employer, and relevant permits
  1. Spouse Visa
    • For Australians married to Indonesian citizens
    • Needs a marriage certificate, sponsorship from the Indonesian spouse, and supporting ID documents
  1. Investor Visa
    • For Australians investing in Indonesian businesses
    • Must meet minimum investment thresholds and have a company structure in place
  1. Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP)
    • For long-term residents, including retirees, investors, or spouses of Indonesian citizens
    • Typically granted after holding a KITAS for several consecutive years

Make sure your passport has at least six months’ validity and prepare all necessary documents in advance to avoid delays in the application process.

Read More: Indonesia’s New Visa Rules: Easier for Foreigners to Visit and Work

Indonesia Visa Fee for Australian Citizens

For Australians planning a trip to Indonesia, understanding the visa options and associated fees is essential. Short-stay visas are the most common for tourists and casual visitors. The extension of Visa on Arrival (VoA) typically costs around IDR 800,000. This option is convenient for spontaneous travel and can be applied for online or upon arrival at designated entry points.

For those requiring a longer or more specific stay, the Single Entry Tourism Visa is a popular choice. This visa allows for a stay of up to 60 days and can be extended, with fees generally around IDR 4.5 million. Business travelers who need to enter Indonesia multiple times throughout the year may opt for the Multiple Entry Business Visa, which is valid for 12 months and costs approximately IDR 7 million.

Long-stay visas are suited for individuals relocating for work or joining family members. The Dependent Visa and Working Visa (KITAS), both valid for 1 year, typically range between IDR 13 million to IDR 20 million, depending on the type of sponsorship and processing requirements.

These visas require more documentation and are usually arranged through an Indonesian sponsor or employer.

Read More: Visa for Diaspora Indonesia: A Complete Guide

Seven Stones Indonesia for Visa Assistance 

Planning a move or extended stay in Indonesia can be exciting, but handling visa requirements doesn’t have to be complicated. At Seven Stones Indonesia, we specialize in providing expert immigration services tailored to your unique needs. Our experienced legal team is well-versed in the latest Indonesian immigration policies and will guide you through every step with clarity and care.

Whether you’re visiting for business, reuniting with family, or exploring new business opportunities, we will make your visa application process simple, efficient, and stress-free. Reach out to Seven Stones Indonesia today to discover the most suitable visa option for your purpose and start your Indonesian journey with confidence.

Source: investinasia.id

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