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How You Can Apply For an Indonesian Visa for UAE Residents
August 13, 2024 – By adminuaed

Thinking about visiting Indonesia from the UAE? If you’re planning a trip, you’ll need to meet specific requirements. Here’s what you need to know.
Types of Indonesian Visas
Indonesia offers several types of visas, each with its specific requirements and purposes:
Here’s a detailed overview:
1. Tourist Visa (B-211A)
Purpose
Tourism, visiting friends or relatives, cultural and social visits.
Requirements:
2. Visa on Arrival (VoA)
Purpose
Tourism, visiting friends or relatives.
Requirements:
You can submit your visa on arrival application through an online e-VOA portal by clicking here.
3. Visit Visa (B-211B)
Purpose
Business activities, such as meetings, seminars, and conferences.
Requirements:
4. Social-Cultural Visa (Sosial Budaya Visa)
Purpose
Visiting family, participating in cultural exchange, educational or research activities.
Requirements:
5. Work Visa (KITAS)
Purpose
Employment in Indonesia.
Requirements:
6. Student Visa (KITAS)
Purpose
Studying in Indonesia.
Requirements:
7. Retirement Visa (KITAS)
Purpose
Retiring in Indonesia for individuals aged 55 and above.
Requirements:
8. Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS)
Purpose
Long-term stay for various purposes including work, study, and family reunification.
Requirements:
9. Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP)
Purpose
Permanent residence for expatriates, investors, retirees, and spouses of Indonesian citizens.
Requirements:
10. Second Home Visa
Purpose
The Indonesia Second Home Visa (Visa Rumah Kedua) lets foreigners reside, work, and invest in Indonesia for 5 or 10 years. This is a new type of residency visa.
Requirements:
To apply for the Indonesia Second Home Visa, you need the following:
Each visa type might have additional specific requirements based on the applicant’s nationality and individual circumstances. It is recommended to check with the nearest Indonesian embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information and specific details for your situation.
How to Apply for an Indonesian Visa for UAE Residents
If you’re from the UAE and want to get a visa for Indonesia, you need to meet certain requirements and prepare necessary documents. Here’s a simple guide to help you get an Indonesia visa from the UAE.
1. Collect the Necessary Paperwork
The first step to apply for an Indonesia visa from the UAE is to collect all the required documents. You need a passport that is valid for at least six months from your arrival date in Indonesia, a filled-out visa application form, and a recent passport-sized photo. Additionally, you’ll need to provide your travel itinerary, hotel bookings, and financial documents such as bank statements.
2. Submit Your Application
After collecting all the necessary documents, you can apply for an Indonesian visa from the UAE. You can submit your application either in person or through an approved visa application center. Don’t forget to pay the visa application fee when you submit your paperwork.
3. Allow Your Application to be Processed
Once you’ve submitted your application, you’ll need to wait for it to be processed. Processing times depend on your application type, so it’s best to apply well in advance of your trip. You can track the status of your application online or at the visa application center.
4. Collect Your Indonesian Visa
If your application is approved, you need to pick up your Indonesian tourist visa at the visa application center. Remember to bring your passport and any other necessary documents for collection.
5. Travel to Indonesia
Now that you have your visa, you can travel to Indonesia. Make sure to bring all necessary documents, including your passport, visa, and any other travel papers needed for entry into Indonesia.
Applying for an Indonesian Tourist Visa at an Embassy or Consulate
Requirements for an Indonesian Visa
Here are the documents you need for an Indonesia visa:
Note: Indonesia visa requirements vary by type and country. You may need more or fewer documents depending on the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate’s specific requirements. Although not mandatory by Indonesian law, consider purchasing travel health insurance for your trip to Indonesia, especially if applying for a tourist visa.
Cost
Here’s a breakdown of the costs for various Indonesian visas as of 2024:
Visa on Arrival (VoA)
Single Entry Tourist Visa
Multiple Entry Tourist Visa
Business Single Entry Visa
Employment Visa (KITAS)
Investor Visa (Investor KITAS)
Retirement Visa (Retirement KITAS)
Spouse Visa
Student Visa
Second Home Visa
For more specific visa types and their associated costs, you can contact Indonesian consulates or visa service agencies directly.
Processing Time
The processing time for your Indonesian Visa application at the Embassy/Consulate typically ranges from 3 to 5 working days. However, the exact duration may vary depending on the specific Embassy/Consulate where you apply.
Validity
Visa with Pakistani, Indian, and Bangladeshi Passport
For UAE residents with Pakistani, Indian, or Bangladeshi passports, here are the visa requirements for traveling to Indonesia:
1. Passport Validity
The passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of application and have at least two blank pages.
2. Visa Application Form
A duly completed and signed visa application form is required.
3. Photographs
Two recent colored passport-sized photographs (taken within the last three months).
4. UAE Residence Visa
A copy of the UAE residence visa is necessary.
5. Proof of Travel Arrangements
This includes a flight itinerary showing dates of entry and exit from Indonesia.
6. Proof of Accommodation
Documentation such as hotel reservations, an invitation letter from a host, or confirmation from a tour operator.
7. Financial Proof
A bank statement showing sufficient funds to cover the stay in Indonesia (usually around $2,000 for a month), stamped and issued within the last three months.
Additionally, it’s worth noting that citizens of India and Bangladesh can obtain a visa on arrival in Indonesia, but Pakistani passport holders need to apply for a visa in advance. The visa-on-arrival requires presenting a valid passport and proof of onward or return travel, along with the visa fee.
For more specific details, always check the latest information from the Indonesian embassy or consulate in your region, as visa regulations can change.
FAQ’s
Conclusion
Getting a visa for Indonesia is easy for UAE residents if you have all the required documents and follow the visa rules.
For more information, you can get in touch with the Indonesian Embassy in UAE:
Address: Al Yaqout Street, Embassies District, Plot 42, Sector W59-02, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Contact: (971-2) 445-4448