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11-25-22 09:58 #1553
Posts: 60Visa Duration
I am planning to visit Indonesia mid 2023, and want to stay longer than 30 days.
Is the 30 day VOA the only tourist visa available at the moment?
It was previously possible to extend the 30 day visa once, without leaving the country. Is this still possible?
Are there other tourist visa options for a longer stay, other than leaving and returning every 30 days?
Gonz0.
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11-14-22 05:06 #1552
Posts: 147Originally Posted by IrishMongrel [View Original Post]
While this isn't the end of the world, be advised that the large malls and the airports for domestic flights are checking PeduliLindingi for your vaccine verifications. You get around this by keeping a copy of your vaccine certificates handy and showing your foreign passport. Indonesians are usually super nice and will give you plenty of space especially if you're a foreigner. I was never forbidden from entering any mall or airport even though my PeduliLindingi was showing YELLOW as PENDING review.
The advice here is do the app early, because a GREEN verification is just plain easier than explaining about your foreign vaccination review status pending everytime you walk up to a PeduliLindingi QR scan area.
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11-10-22 14:43 #1551
Posts: 62Very useful information
Thank you for the vital information. Very helpful.
Originally Posted by IrishMongrel [View Original Post]
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11-10-22 04:17 #1550
Posts: 5I can second that: the PeduliLindungi app is really painful to operate. I needed a few runs, it even blocked me for a day because I put in the wrong vaccination, allthough it was the correct one.
I talked to my airline and they also confirmed that there is no PCR test mandatory if you are vaccinated. VOA requirments are depending on your country of origin, so you should definetly check that before arrival.
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11-09-22 23:22 #1549
Posts: 219Originally Posted by LookAtWorld [View Original Post]
Note: pre-registering your vaccinations, although a pain in the ass to do, can save you a bunch of time at the airport when you arrive at the airport. I missed a massive queue in Bali on my second trip in.
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11-09-22 16:26 #1548
Posts: 62Covid test or App requirements?
Along with VOA fee, any Covid test requirement for vaccinated travelers? Hopefully no. Anyone has first hand experience of entering Jakarta, please share. Thank you.
Originally Posted by BenderOver [View Original Post]
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09-26-22 22:32 #1547
Posts: 3457Originally Posted by KrisMonger [View Original Post]
Deposits in this case are used by the girls to prevent broke freeloaders from wasting the their time. I don't know any expats who have been held to paying them and I certainly wouldn't. For incalls (you go to her), if you turn up with dick in one hand and wallet in the other, then you won't be turned away. For outcalls she may want to see proof that you are here now: photos of room keys or window views showing recognisable landmarks often suffice. If in doubt just plead that you have no idea or facilities to make IDR transfers and move on if this isn't enough. Note that this may also label you as a newbie mark so keep your eyes open.
If you fall in love and simply must pay a DP, locals do it at an ATM. She will give her bank and account details and you use the ATM to pay into a 3rd party account. It takes a little mucking around to do it but it's not that difficult. Keep the receipt as evidence that you have paid her. ATMs do have an English option. Some of the more sophisticated girls may also have PayPal or GCash options but these are indications that she's definitely been around the block before so buyer beware. Once you have paid a deposit, you have zero chance of getting it back.
I have no idea on GoogleFi.
Enjoy. G.
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09-26-22 08:59 #1546
Posts: 307Originally Posted by KrisMonger [View Original Post]
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09-26-22 07:47 #1545
Posts: 147Originally Posted by Jingo10 [View Original Post]
500 k VOA is accepted in IDR or $36 or $37 USD (I can't remember exactly how much because I've paid it so many times since it was $35, I can't remember if the exchange rate even affects the USD amount at the immigration counter). Limited currency types are accepted, so not sure about british pounds.
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09-25-22 23:54 #1544
Posts: 107Couple of App questions
Heading to Indonesia for a week in October and was starting to look at twitter. Thanks Golfering for your prior note on deciphering twitter code!.
Few questions. Some of them ask DP (Deposit) to show up. Assuming I try to do something stupid like that is there an app in Indonesia that everyone uses for money xfer?
Also. Planning on taking my Google Fi phone there for roaming -anyone with Fi experience in Indonesia that can provide feedback will be great!.
Kris.
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09-20-22 14:43 #1543
Posts: 920Originally Posted by Llantarnam [View Original Post]
The above link (The UK is not on the list of VOA).
https://kemlu.go.id/bern/en/news/178...-27-april-2022
Is contradictory to this (The UK is on the list VOA) No. 82.
https://kemlu.go.id/london/en/news/1...ign-travellers
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09-01-22 13:25 #1542
Posts: 307Originally Posted by Jingo10 [View Original Post]
https://kemlu.go.id/bern/en/news/178...-27-april-2022
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08-28-22 05:22 #1541
Posts: 191Originally Posted by Pouet017 [View Original Post]
If you are staying between 30 and 60 days you will need a voa and need to extend it before the 30 days. This takes about 7 days and they keep your passport.
You do not need a new voa if flying internally and if your voa was from Jakarta then there is no problem extending in Bali.
You can pay at the airport in most currencies.
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08-27-22 19:25 #1540
Posts: 14Originally Posted by BKKguru [View Original Post]
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08-27-22 18:35 #1539
Posts: 290Originally Posted by Pouet017 [View Original Post]
You have to pay Cash for the VOA. They accept USD and IDR. In IDR the fee is 500,000.
You can travel to Bali or any other city in Indonesia. VOA is Single entry only. You will have to purchase a new VOA, every time you visit Indonesia. Good Luck!
~BKKguru.