Visa Free on Arrival In the past the nationals of 48 nations were given a 60-day stay (visa free) upon arrival at an Indonesian international gateway. Under the new rules effective February 1, 2004: Only 11 countries and territories will be eligible for a facility, they are: Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, Philippines, Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, Chile, Morocco, Peru and Vietnam
Nationals of the aforementioned countries and territories will be issued with a 30-day stay permit without charge upon presentation of a valid passport with 6 months remaining validity.
The Visa Free Facility is not extendable or convertible into another type of visa.
  
Visa on Arrival
       As of August 01, 2005, the nationals of 36 countries will be able to obtain          a "Visa on Arrival" processed at the gate of entry following          the payment of an official fee.
-  The citizens of            36 countries and territories eligible to purchase visas on arrival are:            the United States, Australia, Austria, South Africa, Argentina,          Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, India, Ireland,          Kuwait, Luxembourg, Maldives, Oman, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi          Arabia, Spain, United Arab Emirates,  Hungary, United Kingdom,          Italy, Japan, Germany,  South Korea, Norway, France, Poland, Switzerland, New            Zealand, and Taiwan.
 -   The citizens            of the aforementioned countries must hold a passport with at least 6            months remaining validity at the time of arrival, present a completed            embarkation/disembarkation card provided by the airlines, be able to            demonstrate they have sufficient means to live during their stay in            Indonesia, not be listed on any official blacklist of individuals prohibited            from entering the country, and pay the stipulated fee to obtain a visa.
 -   The Visa on Arrival            fee for citizens of eligible countries is US$ 25 for a 30 day visa and            US$ 10 for a 7 day visa.
 -   The Visa on Arrival            is non-extendable and cannot be converted into another class of visa.
 -   Immigration authorities            promise the visa purchasing system will take no more than 3-5 minutes            per applicant. 6 payment counters, a bank and a money changer have been            set up to process payments.
 - Once payment is completed the tourist will proceed to an immigration counter for final inspection of documents and visa issuance.
 - Citizens of the following countries receive a 30 day visa free of charge: Brunei, Chile, Hong Kong, Macao, Morocco, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
 
Visa on Arrival at Limited Gateways
The visa on arrival facility will only be available at the following international gateways:
-  Airports: Medan,            Pekanbaru, Padang, Jakarta, Surabaya, Bali and Manado.
 - Seaports: Batam, Tanjung Uban (Bintan), Belawan (Medan), Sibolga (Sumatra), Dumai, Teluk Bayar (Padang, Sumatra), Padang Bai (Bali), and Jayapura (Papua).
 
Applying for         Visas Before Arrival
       Citizens of countries not included on a visa-free or visa-on-arrival lists must          apply for a visa overseas before arriving in Indonesia. Citizens of any          country wishing to stay more than 30 days must also apply for an appropriate          visa at their nearest Indonesian Embassy or Consulate before travelling          to Indonesia.
Special Facilities
       A certain          number of special facilities are being introduced in connection with the          new visa policy, including:
-  Tour Agents are            able to arrange express handling for groups at no additional charge            by presenting the completed immigration cards, passports and applicable            visa fee.
 -  Passengers who            overstay their visa period for a short period of time can be processed            immediately at the airport by paying US$ 20 for every day they "overstayed"            their 30 day visa.
 - Airlines that experience technical difficulties or delayed flights can apply for their passengers to be exempted from paying any "overstay" penalties.
 
A Short Guide          To Indonesian Visas
       At          present their are six types of visas granted to foreigners in Indonesia:
- Visitor's Visas
 - Temporary Resident Visas
 - Permanent Residence Visas
 - Special dispensations for Ships' crews
 - Free Visas on Arrival
 - Visas issued on arrival for a fee.
 - Visitor Visas
 
Within the category of Visitor Visa there are 4 classes of visitor visas:
-  Sosial Budaya            Visas - literally a Social-Cultural visa usually issued to visit families            and dependents, for individuals to visit a social organization with            which they have an affiliation, and to those involved in cultural exchanges            of training programs.
 -  Business Visas            typically issued to business people on short term work assignments,            negotiations, or training assignments.
 -   Tourist Visas            available to nationals of countries not eligible for a free visa on            arrival or a visa issued on arrival for a fee and issued to visit tourism            sites or assist in the facilitation of foreign tourists visiting Indonesian.
 - Visitor Visas for those on Government Service issued to the employees of foreign governments and international organizations on assignment in Indonesia or private foreign contractors employed by the Indonesian government.
 
Stay Permits
-  Limited Stay Permits            are given to individuals holding limited validity entry permits including            children and dependent of foreigners on temporary resident visas and            the Indonesian-born children of an Indonesian mother.
 - Permanent Stay/Residency Permits are given to the Indonesian-born children of foreigners holding permanent residency in Indonesia and foreigners who successfully apply for permanent residency in Indonesian.
 
Special Dispensation for Ship's Crews (DAHUSKIM)