The number of countries eligible for Indonesian visas-on-arrival (VoA) has risen to 92. A Circular Memorandum (No. IMI-0133.GR.01.01 Tahun 2023) from Indonesian immigration authorities has added Panama, Guatemala, and Macau to the list of countries able to access VoAs.
As reported by Kompas.com, the Sub-coordinator for Public Relations for the Director General of Immigration, Achmad Nur Saleh, said in a published statement on Wednesday, 16 April 2023: “The Director-General of Immigration commented that Kenya and Rwanda, in February 2023, were added to the list of countries eligible for an Indonesia visa-on-arrival.”
VoAs are suitable for tourism visits, governmental visits, trips for business meetings, purchasing trips, and transit stops. A Visa-on-Arrival is valid for 30 days and can be extended for another 30 days but can not be converted into another visa class.
Passports must have a minimum of six months of remaining validity at the time of visa issuance.
Achmad said: “There is also an Electronic Visa-on-Arrival (e-VOA) that can be obtained online and must be used within 90 days of its issuance.”
The list of 92 countries now eligible to receive a Visa-on-Arrival as set forth in the Immigration Circular Memorandum (IMI-0133.GR.01.01 tahun 2023):
1. South Africa
2. Albania
3. United States of America
4. Andorra
5. Saudi Arabia
6. Argentina
7. Australia
8. Austria
9. Bahrain
10. The Netherlands
11. Belarus
12. Belgium
13. Brazil
14. Brunei Darussalam
15. Bosnia Herzegovina
16. Bulgaria
17. Czechoslovakia
18. Chile
19. Denmark
20. Ecuador
21. Estonia
22. The Philippines
23. Finland
24. Guatemala
25. Hongkong (SAR)
26. Hungary
27. India
28. United Kingdom
29. Ireland
30. Italy
31. Iceland
32. Japan
33. Germany
34. Cambodia
35. Canada
36. Kazakhstan
37. Kenya
38. Columbia
39. South Korea
40. Croatia
41. Kuwait
42. Laos
43. Latvia
44. Liechtenstein
45. Lithuania
46. Luxembourg
47. Macau (SAR)
48. Maldives
49. Malaysia
50. Malta
51. Morocco
52. Mexico
53. Egypt
54. Monaco
55. Myanmar
56. Norway
57. Oman
58. Palestine
59. Panama
60. France
61. Peru
62. Poland
63. Portugal
64. Qatar
65. Romania
66. Russia
67. Rwanda
68. San Marino
69. New Zealand
70. Serbia
71. Seychelles
72. Singapore
73. Cyprus
74. Slovakia
75. Slovenia
76. Spain
77. Suriname
78. Sweden
79. Switzerland
80. Taiwan
81. Thailand
82. Timor Leste
83. People’s Republic of China
84. Tunisia
85. Turkey
86. United Arab Emirates
87. Uzbekistan
88. Ukraine
89. Vatican
90. Vietnam
91. Jordan
92. Greece
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