Indonesia Unveils New Visa Bridging Options for Visitors and Residents

Indonesia is rolling out the welcome mat for foreign visitors and residents with new visa policies designed to streamline procedures, reduce costs, and boost tourism and investment.

Indonesia is rolling out the welcome mat for foreign visitors and residents with new visa policies designed to streamline procedures, reduce costs, and boost tourism and investment.

Bridging Visa: Simplifying Residency Renewals

Under this novel policy, foreigners residing in Indonesia can now renew their residence permits without the hassle of leaving the country. The bridging visa, valid for 60 days, offers a seamless transition for expatriates, eliminating the need to exit Indonesia during renewal. However, it’s crucial to note that the transitional residence permit will expire if the individual departs the country.

Application Process and Guidelines

To acquire the bridging visa, foreigners must apply within Indonesia, as mandated by the immigration authorities. Individuals must apply for this visa and settle the necessary fees at least three days before their prior residence permit expires. Failure to adhere to these guidelines may result in complications during the renewal process. Furthermore, individuals who obtain the bridging visa after their previous residence permit expires are not subject to overstay penalties.

Benefits for Everyone

This new program offers a win-win situation. Foreign residents save time, money, and the stress of international travel. Additionally, Indonesia benefits from increased legal stability for residents and a smoother permit renewal process.

Overstay No More

Individuals whose previous residence permit expires can also benefit from the bridging visa. They won’t be considered overstaying if they apply at least three days before the expiration date and pay the necessary fee.

Long-Term Stays for Tourists and Business Travellers

Are you looking to explore Indonesia’s rich culture and natural beauty for extended periods? A new five-year multiple-entry visa is now available for tourism and business purposes. This visa allows up to 60 days per visit and is perfect for repeat travellers or those planning longer stays. The visa costs $972 (IDR 15,000,000) and can be obtained online.

Explore Freely

Five-year multiple-entry visa holders can visit various destinations in Indonesia, reconnect with family and friends, and participate in different activities and meetings. It’s important to note that this visa is not for employment purposes.

More Visa-Friendly Measures on the Horizon

Indonesia is committed to attracting visitors and investment. The country has announced plans to relax visa requirements for citizens of 20 countries, making it easier than ever to explore this Southeast Asian paradise.

Investing in Indonesia’s Future

The Indonesian government is also making it easier for foreign investors to contribute to developing the new capital city, Nusantara. The minimum investment required for a Golden Visa with a five-year stay has been reduced from $25 million to $5 million. For a ten-year stay, the minimum investment has been lowered from $50 million to $10 million.

Final Words

These new visa policies demonstrate Indonesia’s commitment to creating a more welcoming environment for foreign residents and visitors. With streamlined procedures, long-term options, and reduced investment thresholds, Indonesia is poised to become an even more attractive destination for travel and investment.

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Due to the periodic changes of information/requirement/document, BICAVS doesn’t provide any confirmation, guarantee or representation, express or implied, that the information contained or referenced herein is completely accurate or final. BICAVS also doesn’t assure the grant of visa for its ‘Visa logistics support’. Visa grant is the distinct decision of embassy or consulate of the respective countries.

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