Posts Tagged ‘visa’

Visa and Passport At Malaysia

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Visitors must be in possession of a passport during travel or another travel document recognized internationally. They must be marked for travel in Malaysia and have a duration of at least six months after the holiday period can not in Malaysia. No need visas for citizens of the Commonwealth of United Kingdom-countries (excluding India), British protected persons and citizens of the Republic of Ireland, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, San Marino, Switzerland and the USA (for Social Security, Business or academic purposes). No visas are required for stays of up to three months for citizens: Germany, Austria, ...

Prepaid Visa Travel Card

Friday, June 13th, 2008

International passports must be valid for at least six months from the date of arrival into Indonesia. Proof of onward passage and sufficient funds are required. Except for Nationals listed in Category 1, all other Nationals are required to apply for entry visa to enter Indonesia. However, Nationals listed in Category 2 are eligible to apply for Visa-On-Arrival at special counters of the Immigration Office. Category 1: Countries whose nationals Exempted from entry visas into Indonesia. ALGERIA* ARGENTINA AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BAHRAIN BELGIUM BRAZIL BULGARIA CAMBODIA CANADA CYPRUS CZECH REPUBLIC* DENMARK EGYPT ESTONIA FIJI* FINLAND FRANCE GERMANY GREECE HUNGARY INDIA IRAN IRELAND ICELAND ITALY JAPAN KUWAIT LAOS LATVIA* LIBYA* LIECHTENSTEIN LITHUANIA* LUXEMBORG MALDIVES MALTA MEXICO MONACCO NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND NORWAY OMAN PANAMA* POLAND PORTUGAL QATAR REPUBLIC OF CHINA ROMANIA* RUSSIA SWITZERLAND SAUDI ARABIA SLOVAKIA* SLOVENIA* SOUTH AFRICA SOUTH KOREA SPAIN SURINAME SWEDEN TAIWAN TUNISIA* UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Category 2: Countries whose nationals Eligible to apply for ...

Visa On Arrival Policy (Indonesia)

Friday, June 13th, 2008

NOTICE PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT THE GOVERMENT OF INDONESIA WILL IMPOSE THE "VISA ON ARRIVAL" POLICY (Effective 28 May 2007) COUNTRIES / PASSPORTS EXEMPTED ARE: BRUNEI DARUSSALAM CHILE HONG KONG SAR* MACAU SAR MALAYSIA MOROCCO PERU PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE THAILAND VIETNAM                 * SAR - SPECIAL ADMIN REGION.    COUNTRIES / NATIONALS THAT REQUIRE VISA ON ARRIVAL ARE: (* update in bold) ALGERIA* ARGENTINA AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BAHRAIN BELGIUM BRAZIL BULGARIA CAMBODIA CANADA CYPRUS CZECH REPUBLIC* DENMARK EGYPT ESTONIA FIJI* FINLAND FRANCE GERMANY GREECE HUNGARY INDIA IRAN IRELAND ICELAND ITALY JAPAN KUWAIT LAOS LATVIA* LIBYA* LIECHTENSTEIN LITHUANIA* LUXEMBORG MALDIVES MALTA MEXICO MONACCO NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND NORWAY OMAN PANAMA* POLAND PORTUGAL QATAR REPUBLIC OF CHINA ROMANIA* RUSSIA SWITZERLAND SAUDI ARABIA SLOVAKIA* SLOVENIA* SOUTH AFRICA SOUTH KOREA SPAIN SURINAME SWEDEN TAIWAN TUNISIA* UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA   *COUNTRIES NOT LISTED ABOVE WILL HAVE TO APPLY FOR VISAS AT THE INDONESIAN EMBASSY                 TENTATIVELY, VISA ON ARRIVAL CHARGES ARE AS FOLLOWS: * USD 10.00  - Valid for 7 days/ 6 nights only * USD 25.00  - More than 7 days * OVERSTAY  - ...

Visas In Indonesia

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

To read the Indonesian government's description of the various visas, see Consular and Visa Services on the Foreign Ministry web site. http://www.deplu.go.id/ Vitas or VBS - Limited Stay Visa or Semi-permanent Residence Visa Once the TA01 recommendation has been approved, the VITAS must be applied for, for the working spouse and his dependent family, at the Indonesian Immigration office in the intended city of residence. Upon approval, the Indonesian Immigration office will send a telex approval to the Indonesian Embassy where the foreigner and his dependent family want to pick up the approval and to get the ...