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Planning an extended holiday or frequent trips to Indonesia? The Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (Index D1) offers a convenient solution for those seeking flexibility and extended stays.
The Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (Index D1) is designed for leisure travellers who wish to visit Indonesia multiple times within a specific period. It allows for an initial stay of 60 days, with the option to extend twice, each time for an additional 60 days, allowing for a total stay of up to 180 days per visit. After 180 days, you must leave Indonesia but can re-enter using the same visa (provided it is still valid). This visa is ideal for:
A Multiple Entry Tourist Visa allows stays of 60 days per visit, extendable twice (60 days per extension), and comes in 1-year and 2-year options. You must arrive in Indonesia within 90 days after receiving your visa.
Application letter
Scanned color copy of foreigner’s passport with minimum 12 months validity of passport
Personal bank statement with minimum USD 2000 or equivalent for the last 3 months.
Recent coloured photograph
Address in Indonesia
Curriculum Vitae
Travel Itinerary
Others document if required
To apply for the Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (Index D1), you will typically need the following documents:
The application process can vary depending on your nationality and where you are applying from. It is generally recommended to apply through an authorised visa agency or directly at an Indonesian Immigration website. Using a reputable agency like Lets Move Indonesia can streamline the process and ensure all requirements are met.
No. This visa is designed for short-term visits and tourism purposes. It is not intended for permanent residency or long-term living. Working in Indonesia on this visa is strictly prohibited and can result in deportation.
Some visa agencies, like Let’s Move Indonesia, can act as your sponsor, eliminating the need for you to find a local sponsor. This can be particularly helpful for those who are traveling independently.
Visa agency fees typically cover processing and assistance. However, they generally exclude mandatory government fees (PNBP), flights, travel insurance, and other travel-related expenses. Prices are inclusive of Service Fee & Government Fee. Prices also exclude DPKK process.
The processing time for the Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (Index D1) typically takes between 7 to 14 working days.
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