16/02/2021
Only holders of lawful and valid Visa and/or Residence Permits will be allowed to enter Indonesia at designated immigration border controls referring to the health protocol. They consist of:
- Official visa
- Diplomatic visa
- Visit visa
- Temporary Stay Visa
- Official Residence Permit
- Diplomatic Residence Permit
- Temporary Stay Permit
- Permanent Stay Permit
- Crew members arriving by their own transports.
- Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Business Travel Card holder (ABTC)
- Traditional Border Crossing pass/card holder will be allowed to enter Indonesia.
- Transport operators must ensure every passenger providing a valid declaration of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) with a negative result.
Visit Visa will be granted to foreinger with a single-entry visa (B211) for the following purposes:
- an emergency and essential work;
- a business meeting;
- purchase of goods;
- a probationary period for foreign workers;
- a medical, food, and humanitarian aid worker; and
- a crew member who joins the vessel in Indonesia.
Temporary stay visa for the work activity is granted to a foreign worker:
- as a professional or expert;
- who joins to work on ships, on vessels, or installations operating in the Indonesian maritime zone, territorial sea, continental shelf, and Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zone;
- whose job is quality control of goods or products;
- who conducts workplace inspections and audit;
- whose work with an aftersales service;
- who installs and repairs machine;
- with a non-permanent work in constructions;
- with a probationary period for skilled works.
Temporary stay visa for the non-work activity is granted to a foreigner for:
- a foreign investment;
- a family reunion;
- retirement travel.
Free visa facility and Visa On Arrival (VOA) are temporarily suspended.
What are health requirements to enter Indonesia?
1). health certificate in English from health authorities in their country;
2) have been 14 days in regions/countries that are free of the Covid-19 virus;
3) a consent letter to do a self-quarantine for 14 days in a designated place arranged by the government of Indonesia.
SOURCE: Directorate General of Immigration, Republic of Indonesia