Indonesia Business Visa
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British passport holders wishing to travel to Indonesia on business may be visa exempt as they are able to obtain a ‘Visa Stay Permit’ for a maximum period of 30 days. However, this is at the discretion of airport officials and therefore you may choose to obtain a visa prior to flying.
Gulfvisa is an accredited UK travel visa agency which obtains business visas from various embassies in London on your behalf, including from the Indonesian embassy in London.
Please scroll down below to step 1 to begin the process of obtaining your Indonesian business travel visa.
How to obtain an Indonesia Business Visa - 3 simple steps
- Passport (valid for at least 6 months beyond exit date + at least one blank visa page)
- One recent passport-sized photos (must have a white background)
- A fully completed and signed application form (https://consular.indonesianembassy.org.uk/visa/) – complete online, print and then sign.
- An original business introduction letter from your UK company (see page 2 of our Pack for a template to know what should be included).
- A copy of the letter of invitation from the Indonesian host company (see page 3 of our Pack for a template to know what should be included).
- Recent bank statement showing a minimum of £1000.
- A copy of the flight booking showing return flights and dates.
- Proof of accommodation for the whole duration of the intended stay in Indonesia (e.g. hotel booking).
Additional requirements only for those applying for multiple-entry visas:
- Provide a copy of the approval form authorized by the Indonesian Immigration Department (please contact your Indonesian host company regarding how to obtain this approval).
The Indonesian embassy offers two types of business visa: a single entry (3 month validity) or a multiple entry (1 year validitty) visa.
Attending Conferences / Seminars
You should also provide us a letter of invitation from the conference host explaining details (e.g. nature and duration of the conference)
This will be an alternative to the company invitation letter. You will also need to provide a supporting letter from your UK university / institution which should include permission and details of the conference.