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free visa country list (entering indonesia)

Requirements:
1.    A valid passport with minimum validity of 6 (six) months
2.    Return Ticket or Through Ticket
3.    Hotel booking (if ask)

Purpose:

Leisure ,Tourism
Family
Social
Art and Cultural
Government visit
Giving Lecture or attend seminar
Attend a meeting held by head office or Representative office in Indonesia
Continue journey to another country

Lenght of stay:

Foreigner with Visa Exemption facilities will be granted Visit Stay Permit for 30 (thirty) days

Not Extendable and Can not be converted into another type of stay permit


Countries,passport holder of :


Albania,
•  Algeria,
•  Andorra,
•  Angola,
•  Antigua and Barbuda,
•  Argentina,
•  Armenia,
•  Australia,
•  Austria,
•  Azerbaijan,
•  Bahamas,
•  Bahrain,
•  Bangladesh,
•  Barbados,
•  Belarus,
•  Belgium,
•  Belize,
•  Benin,
•  Bhutan,
•  Bolivia,
•  Bosnia and Herzegovina,
•  Botswana,
•  Brazil,
•  Brunei Darussalam,
•  Bulgaria,
•  Burkina Faso,
•  Burundi,
•  Cambodia,
•  Canada,
•  Cape Verde,
•  Chad,
•  Chile,
•  China,
•  Czech Republic,
•  Comoros,
•  Costa Rica,
•  Croatia,
•  Cuba,
•  Cyprus,
•  Denmark,
•  Commonwealth of Dominica,
•  Dominican Republic,
•  East Timor,
•  Ecuador,
•  Egypt,
•  El Salvador,
•  Estonia,
•  Fiji,
•  Finland,
•  France,
•  Gabon,
•  Gambia,
•  Georgia,
•  Germany,
•  Ghana,
•  Greece,
•  Grenada,
•  Guatemala,
•  Guyana,
•  Haiti,
•  Holy See (Vatican City),
•  Honduras,
•  Hong Kong (SAR of China),
•  Hungary,
•  Iceland,
•  India,
•  Ireland,
•  Italy,
•  Ivory Coast,
•  Jamaica,
•  Japan,
•  Jordan,
•  Kazakhstan,
•  Kenya,
•  Kiribati,
•  Republic of Korea,
•  Kuwait,
•  Kyrgyzstan,
•  Laos,
•  Latvia,
•  Lebanon,
•  Lesotho,
•  Liechtenstein,
•  Lithuania,
•  Luxembourg,
•  Macao (SAR of China),
•  Macedonia,
•  Madagascar,
•  Maldives,
•  Malawi,
•  Malaysia,
•  Mali,
•  Malta,
•  Marshall Islands,
•  Mauritania,
•  Mauritius,
•  Mexico,
•  Moldova,
•  Monaco,
•  Mongolia,
•  Morocco,
•  Mozambique,
•  Myanmar,
•  Namibia,
•  Nauru,
•  Nepal,
•  New Zealand,
•  Netherlands,
•  Nicaragua,
•  Norway,
•  Oman,
•  Palau,
•  Palestine,
•  Panama,
•  Papua New Guinea,
•  Paraguay,
•  Peru,
•  Philippines,
•  Poland,
•  Portugal,
•  Puerto Rico,
•  Qatar,
•  Romania,
•  Russia,
•  Rwanda,
•  Saint Kitts and Nevis,
•  Saint Lucia,
•  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,
•  Samoa,
•  San Marino,
•  Sao Tome and Principe,
•  Saudi Arabia,
•  Senegal,
•  Serbia,
•  Seychelles,
•  Singapore,
•  Slovakia,
•  Slovenia,
•  Solomon Islands,
•  South Africa,
•  Spain,
•  Sri Lanka,
•  Suriname,
•  Swaziland,
•  Sweden,
•  Switzerland,
•  Taiwan (Chinese Taipei),

•  Tajikistan,
•  Tanzania,
•  Thailand,
•  Togo,
•  Tonga,
•  Trinidad and Tobago,
•  Tunisia,
•  Turkey,
•  Turkmenistan,
•  Tuvalu,
•  Uganda,
•  Ukraine,
•  United Kingdom,
•  United States of America,
•  United Arab Emirates,
•  Uruguay,
•  Uzbekistan,
•  Vanuatu,
•  Venezuela,
•  Vietnam,
•  Zambia, and
•  Zimbabwe.

Immigration Checkpoints

A.      AIRPORTS

Adi Soemarmo, Surakarta
Adi Sucipto, Yogyakarta
Ahmad Yani, Semarang
Bandara International Lombok, Mataram
Belitung, Tanjung Pandan
Binaka, Sibolga
El Tari, Kupang
Frans Kaisiepo, Biak
Halim Perdana Kusuma, DKI Jakarta
Hang Nadim, Batam
Husein Sastranegara, Bandung
I Gusti Ngurah Rai, Bali
Juanda, Surabaya
Kuala Namu, Medan
Maimun Saleh, Sabang
Minangkabau, Padang
Mopah, Merauke
Mozes Kilangi, Tembaga Pura
Pattimura, Ambon
Polonia, medan
Sam ratulangi, manado
Sepinggan, balikpapan
Soekarno Hatta, Banten
Sultan Hassanudin, Makassar
Sultan Iskandar Muda, Banda Aceh
Sultan Mahmud Badarudin II, Palembang
Sultan Syarif Kasim II, Pekanbaru
Supadio, Pontianak
Tarakan, Tarakan

B.      SEAPORTS

Achmad Yani,  Ternate
Amamapare, Tembaga Pura
Anggrek, Gorontalo
Bagan Siapi-api, Bagan Siapi-api
Badar Bentan Telani Lagoi, Tanjung Uban
Bandar Seri Udana Lobam, Tanjung Uban
Bandar Seri Setia Raja, Bengkalis
Batam Center, Batam
Batu Ampar, Batam
Belakang Padang, Belakang Padang
Belawan, Belawan
Benete, Sumbawa Besar
Biak, Biak
Boom Baru, Palembang
Celukan Bawang, Singaraja
Citra Tri Tunas, Batam
Ciwandan, Cilegon
Dumai, Dumai
Dwi Kora, Pontianak
Gunung Sitoli, Sibolga
Jambi, Jambi
Jayapura, Jayapura
Kabil, Batam
Kendari, Kendari
Kota Baru, Kota Baru
Kuala Enok, Tembilahan
Kuala Langsa, Aceh
Kuala Tanjung, Tanjung Balai Asahan
Kuala Tungkal, Jambi
Lauren Say, Maumere
Lembar, Mataram
Lhokseumawe, Lhokseumawe
Malahayati, Aceh
Malundung, Tarakan
Manado, Manado
Marina Teluk Senimba, Batam
Marore, Tahuna
Merauke, Merauke
Miangas, Tahuna
Nongsa Terminal Bahari, Batam
Nusantara, Pare-pare
Nusantara, tahuna
Padang Bai, Singaraja
Panarukan, Panarukan
Pangkal Balam, Pangkal Pinang
Panjang, Bandar Lampung
Pantoloan, Palu
Pasuruan, Pasuruan
Pemangkat, Sambas
Probolinggo, Probolinggo
Pulau Baai, Bengkulu
Sabang, Aceh
Samarinda, samarinda
Sampit, Sampit
Samudera, Bitung
Sekupang, batam
Selat lampa, Ranai
Semayang, Balikpapan
Siak Sri Indrapura, Siak
Sibolga, Sibolga
Sintete, Sambas
Soekarno Hatta, Makassar
Sorong-Sorong
Sri Bayintan, Tanjung Pinang
Sri Bintan Pura, Tanjung Pinang
Sungai Guntung, Tembilahan
Tanjung Balai Karimun, Tanjung Balai Karimun
Tanjung Benoa, Denpasar
Tanjung Emas, Semarang
Tanjung Gudang, Pangkal Pinang
Tanjung Harapan, Selat Panjang
Tanjung Intan, Cilacap
Tanjung Kelian, Pangkal Pinang
Tanjung Lontar, Kupang
Tanjung Pandan, Bangka Belitung
Tanjung Perak, Surabaya
Tanjung Priok, DKI Jakarta
Tanjung Uban, Tanjung Uban
Tanjung Wangi, Jember
Tarempa, Tarempa
Teluk Bayur, Padang
Teluk Nibung, Tanjung Balai Asahan
Tembilaha, Tembilahan
Tri Sakti, Banjarmasin
Tual, Tual
Tunon Taka, Nunukan
Yos Sudarso, Ambon
Yos Sudarso, Cirebon
C.      LAND BORDER

Aruk, Sambas
Entikong, entikong
Metamauk, Atambua
Mota’ain, Atambua
Nanga Badaum Sanggau
Napan, Atambua
Skouw, Jayapura





xheers!
rick

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Can one (a Singaporean for example) enter from an airport where with Visa Exemption facilities but leave from a checkpoint where without Visa Exemption facilities?

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ricardo001

Can one (a Singaporean for example) enter from an airport where with Visa Exemption facilities

which checkpoint he or she is coming?

but leave from a checkpoint where without Visa Exemption facilities?

which checkpoint ?

GuestPoster0210

If you Enter at an immigration checkpoint and receive an entrance stamp you MUST obtain an exit stamp on the 30th day or sooner, failure to do this will incur a fine and any obvious neglect to obtain an exit stamp I.e overstaying your agreed term will incur a fine at the discretion of the immigration (depending on circumstances, death within family, illness, hospitalised etc) or in obvious cases prison and a fine

Ash Burn

Pak Ricardo emang keren (cool).
Thank you for the wonderful share.
Indonesia continues to thrive on tourism.
Already the new Tiger of Asia. Kudos.

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