A. VISA ON ARRIVAL SCHEME (FOR GPDRR 2022 DELEGATES/PARTICIPANTS ONLY)
In accordance with Directorate General of Immigration Letter dated 27 April 2022, GPDRR participants can apply for Visa on Arrival in Bali and Jakarta. To obtain the VoA, participants must meet following criterias:
1. Able to present following documents:
1) Diplomatic/Service/Ordinary Passport that is valid and will remain valid for at least 6 month beyond the date of entry Indonesian territory;
2) Roundtrip tickets or continuing ticket to other destination;
3) Proof of payment for visa upon arrival (IDR 500,000);
4) Insurance, in accordance to the regulation from the Covid-19 Task Force
5) Invitation letter to attend The 7th Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction 2022, issued by the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB).
2. This VoA scheme are not applicable for journalists
3. Participants need to arrive in Indonesia before May 28th, 2022
Please note that this VoA scheme applies for GPDRR participants from more than 180 countries as follows
List of Countries eligible to apply for Visa on Arrival to attend 7th Global Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction
1. |
Albania |
95. |
Luxembourg |
2. |
Algeria |
96. |
Madagascar |
3. |
Andorra |
97. |
Malawi |
4. |
Angola |
98. |
Malaysia |
5. |
Antigua |
99. |
Mali |
6. |
Antigua and Barbuda |
100. |
Maldives |
7. |
Argentina |
101. |
Malta |
8. |
Armenia |
102. |
Marshall Island |
9. |
Australia |
103. |
Mauritania |
10. |
Austria |
104. |
Mauritius |
11. |
Azerbaijan |
105. |
Mexico |
12. |
Bahama |
106. |
Micronesia |
13. |
Bahrain |
107. |
Moldova |
14. |
Bangladesh |
108. |
Monaco |
15. |
Barbados |
109. |
Mongolia |
16. |
Belarus |
110. |
Montenegro |
17. |
Belgium |
111. |
Morocco |
18. |
Belize |
112. |
Mozambique |
19. |
Benin |
113. |
Myanmar |
20. |
Bhutan |
114. |
Namibia |
21. |
Bolivia |
115. |
Nauru |
22. |
Bosnia Herzegovina |
116. |
Nepal |
23. |
Botswana |
117. |
New Caledonia |
24. |
Brazil |
118. |
New Zealand |
25. |
Brunei Darussalam |
119. |
Nicaragua |
26. |
Bulgaria |
120. |
Niger |
27. |
Burkina Faso |
121. |
North Macedonia |
28. |
Burundi |
122. |
Norway |
29. |
Cambodia |
123. |
Oman |
30. |
Canada |
124. |
Pakistan |
31. |
Cape Verde |
125. |
Palau |
32. |
Central African Republic |
126. |
Palestine |
33. |
Chad |
127. |
Panama |
34. |
Chile |
128. |
Papua New Guinea |
35. |
China |
129. |
Paraguay |
36. |
Colombia |
130. |
Peru |
37. |
Dominica |
131. |
Philippines |
38. |
Congo, Democratic Republic |
132. |
Poland |
39. |
Congo, Republic |
133. |
Portugal |
40. |
Costa Rica |
134. |
Qatar |
41. |
Croatia |
135. |
Romania |
42. |
Cuba |
136. |
Russia |
43. |
Cyprus |
137. |
Rwanda |
44. |
Czech |
138. |
Saint Christopher and Nevis |
45. |
Denmark |
139. |
Saint Lucia |
46. |
Djibouti |
140. |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
47. |
Dominican Republic |
141. |
San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe |
48. |
Ecuador |
142. |
Samoa |
49. |
Egypt |
143. |
Saudi Arabia |
50. |
El Salvador |
144. |
Senegal |
51. |
Equatorial Guinea |
145. |
Serbia |
52. |
Eritrea |
146. |
Seychelles |
53. |
Estonia |
147. |
Sierra Leone |
54. |
Eswatini |
148. |
Singapore |
55. |
Ethiopia |
149. |
Slovakia |
56. |
Fiji |
150. |
Slovenia |
57. |
Finland |
151. |
Solomon Island |
58. |
France |
152. |
South Africa |
59. |
Gabon |
153. |
South Korea |
60. |
Gambia |
154. |
Spain |
61. |
Georgia |
155. |
Sri Lanka |
62. |
Germany |
156. |
Sudan |
63. |
Ghana |
157. |
Suriname |
64. |
Greece |
158. |
Swaziland |
65. |
Grenada |
159. |
Sweden |
66. |
Guatemala |
160. |
Switzerland |
67. |
Guinea-Bissau |
161. |
Syria |
68. |
Guyana |
162. |
Tajikistan |
69. |
Haiti |
163. |
Tanzania |
70. |
Holy See |
164. |
Thailand |
71. |
Honduras |
165. |
The Netherland |
72. |
Hungary |
166. |
Timor Leste |
73. |
Iceland |
167. |
Togo |
74. |
India |
168. |
Tonga |
75. |
Iran |
169. |
Trinidad and Tobago |
76. |
Iraq |
170. |
Tunisia |
77. |
Ireland |
171. |
Turkey |
78. |
Italy |
172. |
Turkmenistan |
79. |
Ivory Coast |
173. |
Tuvalu |
80. |
Jamaica |
174. |
Uganda |
81. |
Japan |
175. |
Ukraine |
82. |
Jordan |
176. |
Uni Comoros |
83. |
Kazakhstan |
177. |
United Arab Emirates |
84. |
Kenya |
178. |
United Kingdom |
85. |
Kiribati |
179. |
United States |
86. |
Kuwait |
180. |
Uruguay |
87. |
Kyrgyztan |
181. |
Uzbekistan |
88. |
Lao |
182. |
Venezuela |
89. |
Latvia |
183. |
Vanuatu |
90. |
Lebanon |
184. |
Viet Nam |
91. |
Lesotho |
185. |
Yemen |
92. |
Libya |
186. |
Zambia |
93. |
Liechtenstein |
187. |
Zimbabwe |
94. |
Lithuania |
188. |
South Sudan |
B. VISA ON ARRIVAL SCHEME (FOR OTHER FOREIGN TRAVELERS)
In accordance with the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Circular No. IMI-0584.GR.01.01, regular passport holders with nationalities from 60 countries listed below can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VoA) by showing the required documents above on the following entry points:
Airports:
(1) Jakarta / CGK (Soekarno-Hatta International Airport)
(2) Bali / DPS (I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport)
(3) Medan / KNO (Kualanamu International Airport)
(4) Surabaya / SUB (Juanda International Airport)
(5) Makassar / UPG (Sultan Hasanuddin Airport)
(6) Manado / MDC (Sam Ratulangi International Airport)
(7) Yogyakarta / YIA (Yogyakarta International Airport)
Visa fee of IDR 500.000 will be charged for VoA application. The VoA counter accepts payment by debit/credit card or cash in 15 currencies (IDR, USD, EUR, SGD, HKD, JPY, GBP, SAR, AUD, THB, CAD, CHF, KRW, MYR, CNY).
List of natonalities (countries and entities) eligible for visa on arrival application:
(1) South Africa
(2) USA
(3) Saudi Arabia
(4) Argentina
(5) Australia
(6) Netherlands
(7) Belgium
(8) Brazil
(9) Brunei Darussalam
(10) Denmark
(11) Philippines
(12) Finland
(13) Hungary
(14) India
(15) United Kingdom
(16) Italy
(17) Japan
(18) Germany
(19) Cambodia
(20) Canada
(21) Republic of Korea
(22) Lao PDR
(23) Malaysia
(24) Mexico
(25) Myanmar
(26) Norway
(27) France
(28) Poland
(29) Qatar
(30) New Zealand
(31) Seychelles
(32) Singapore
(33) Spain
(34) Sweden
(35) Switzerland
(36) Taiwan
(37) Thailand
(38) People’s Republic of China
(39) Timor Leste
(40) Tunisia
(41) Turkey
(42) United Arab Emirates
(43) Viet Nam
(44) Austria
(45) Bulgaria
(46) Czechia
(47) Estonia
(48) Hong Kong
(49) Ireland
(50) Croatia
(51) Latvia
(52) Lithuania
(53) Luxembourg
(54) Malta
(55) Portugal
(56) Romania
(57) Cyprus
(58) Slovakia
(59) Slovenia
(60) Greece
C. VISA APPLICATION ON INDONESIAN EMBASSIES/CONSULATES
Regular passport holders can bring the required documents listed above to the nearest Indonesian Embassy or Consulate General to obtain a visa.
All regular passport holders are required to prepare the following documents:
1. Visa Application Form
Please contact the nearest Indonesian embassies or consulates to obtain your visa application form. The list of Indonesian embassies/consulates can be accessed in https://kemlu.go.id/portal/en/page/29/kedutaan_konsulat
2. Official GP2022 invitation letter. Note that this letter will be sent by BNPB after approval of GP2022 registration through the Indico system.
3. Approved accreditation/registration from the GP2022 Secretariat
4. Valid passport that will remain valid for at least 6 (six) months beyond the date of entry in Indonesian territory.
5. 2 identical passport-style photos (photos should be 4x6 cm in size, portrait mode, with a plain white background and printed on high-quality paper)
6. Proof of return flight ticket to home country or other planned destination
7. Certificate of a complete dose of COVID-19 vaccination.
To qualify under the fully vaccinated status, a person must have received all recommended doses in their primary series of COVID-19 vaccine, a booster dose is not required. The Indonesian government accepts COVID-19 vaccines within WHO Emergency Use Listings (EUL) as well as Gamaleya (Sputnik V), CanSinoBio (As5-nCoV (Convidecia)), Anhui Zhifei Longcom (Zifivax ZF2001), and BioKangtai (Kconecavac).
8. Travel insurance document covering COVID-19 care
9. Signed Statement Letter of Compliance of Covid-19 Procotol (click here to download the file)
10. Visa fee of USD 50 for Visa application at the Indonesian mission or IDR 500.000 for Visa on Arrival (VoA)
D. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. All individuals entering Indonesia are obliged to bring a health certificate declaring Covid-19 negative status based on PCR test taken no later than 2 x 24 hours prior departure. The certificate must be issued by a competent health authority from the original country.
2. Please check our current COVID-19 protocols regularly to find out about the current health protocol prior and during the GPDRR 2022 through https://www.bnpb.go.id/gpdrr
3. Family members who wish to accompany the official GP Delegation are required to follow the applicable laws and regulation pertaining entry to Indonesia.
4. Further inquiry regarding visa process for regular passport holders can be directed to [email protected] and [email protected].