MEBV is Now Available For All Immigration Points in Indonesia

MEBV is Now Available For All Immigration Points in Indonesia

The Multiple Travel Visit Visa was relaunched by the Acting Director General of Immigration on Monday, 28 November 2022 at Nongsa Point Marina, Batam. Initially, the implementation of the Multiple Entry Visa policy targeted Singapore citizens and foreigners with Singapore Permanent Resident status. The visa can only grant its holder an access to enter Indonesia through Batam, Riau.

Now, Multiple Business Entry Visas can be used by all countries that will visit through all immigration points in Indonesia.

On 24 February 2023, the Director General of Immigration issued circular IMI-0072.GR.01.01/2023 which updated the contents of the previous circular regarding Multiple Entry Business Visa access. 

This policy shows support from Indonesian Immigration for global business people, bona fide investors, and world billionaires to easily enter and exit Indonesia during business reviews and meetings to observe investment potential in Indonesia.

About Multiple Entry Business Visa

The Multiple Entry Business Visa grants validity for 12 months and will let you stay for 60 (sixty) days at the first entry to Indonesia. This visa aids the businesspeople to conduct business meetings, seminary, and other non-commercial business affairs.

After 60 days, the holder of this visa will need to exit the country and obtain another 60 days when arriving back in Indonesia.

To learn more about Multiple Entry Business Visa, kindly read Multiple Entry Business Visa and How to Get Yours!

Do I need a sponsor for Multiple Entry Business Visa?

To apply for a MEBV, foreign business people must have a guarantor in the form of a corporation or company in Indonesia. 

To obtain a Multiple Entry Business Visa, an applicant must comply with the following requirements.

Check your passport validity

The most essential requirement should be the expiration date of your passport. Therefore, applying for a Multiple Business Entry Visa requires your passport to at least have 18 (eighteen) months of validity ahead of the application.

Before applying for MEBV, it is also mandatory for the applicants to make sure there is enough space on their passport pages to be stamped.

How to get a sponsor for MEBV when I don’t have one?

Ultimately, obtaining a guarantor that would sponsor your stay in Indonesia is compulsory before applying for Multiple Business Entry Visa. At LetsMoveIndonesia we offer 2 options, self-sponsored or sponsored, meaning you can provide documentation of your Indonesian sponsor or we can provide it for you. The documentation is quite vast, so speak to our team to find out everything you need!

Make your MEBV with LetsMoveIndonesia

To process your Multiple Entry Business Visa with LetsMoveIndonesia, you can contact our team using any of the contact details: WA: +62 811 1286 948 : +62 21 300 297 27 (Jakarta) : +62 361 934 8343 (Seminyak Bali) : +62 361 939 9406 (Canggu Bali) : +62 812 9260 0590 (Sanur Bali) or simply e-mail to [email protected]

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