Single Visa & Multiple-Entry Visa
Indonesian Business Visa (single-entry and multiple-entry business visas) allows foreigners to come to Indonesia for conferences, training, gatherings, seminars, not for working.
Single Visa
A Single-Entry Business Visa (Index B211) is designed for foreign nationals conducting short-term business activities in Indonesia, such as:
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Attending meetings, conferences, or training sessions.
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Exploring business opportunities or market research.
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Negotiating contracts or signing agreements.
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Validity: 90 days from issuance (must enter Indonesia within this period).
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Duration of Stay: Up to 60 days per entry, extendable twice (30 days each extension) for a total of 120 days.
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Expiry: Visa becomes void after the first exit from Indonesia.
Required Documents
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Passport with minimum 6 months validity.
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Proof of funds (e.g., bank statement with minimum balance of USD 1,500 or equivalent).
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Sponsor letter from an Indonesian entity (PT, PT PMA, or KPPA).
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Return flight ticket itinerary.
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Recent color photograph (4×6 cm, red background).
Processing Time: 5–7 working days.
Best For: One-time business visits with a fixed agenda.
Multiple-Entry Business Visa
The Multiple-Entry Business Visa (Index D212) caters to frequent business travelers requiring flexibility for ongoing engagements, such as:
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Regular project supervision or factory visits.
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Recurring client consultations or audits.
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Long-term partnerships requiring intermittent visits.
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Validity: 12 months from issuance.
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Duration of Stay: Max 60 days per entry, extendable up to 60 more days (total 120 days per visit).
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Entries: Unlimited during the validity period.
Required Documents
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Passport with minimum 18 months validity.
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Proof of funds (e.g., bank statement with minimum balance of USD 1,500 or equivalent).
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Sponsor letter from an Indonesian entity (PT, PT PMA, or KPPA).
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Evidence of business activities (e.g., invitation letters, contracts).
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Recent color photograph (4×6 cm, red background).
Processing Time: 7–10 working days.
Best For: Professionals with frequent business trips to Indonesia.

What About Sponsorship?
To apply for a Single or Multiple Business Visa, having a local Indonesian sponsor is a mandatory requirement. This sponsor must be a registered business entity in Indonesia, such as a PT, PT PMA, or KPPA.
Your sponsor will issue an official sponsorship letter, which explains the purpose of your visit and supports your visa application with Indonesian immigration authorities.
If you don’t have a local sponsor yet, our team can assist by acting as your official visa sponsor — ensuring your application is smooth, compliant, and professionally handled from start to finish.
Additional Notes
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Sponsorship: The sponsoring company must submit documents to Indonesia’s Immigration Office.
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Extensions: Processed locally in Indonesia through the sponsor.
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Overstays: Penalties apply (IDR 1 million/day).
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Non-Business Activities: These visas do not permit work (paid activities require a work visa/KITAS).
Tip: For stays exceeding 120 days, consider a Limited Stay Visa (VITAS).
Quick Guide to Choosing Your Visa
Why Choose Us
Your visa matters are handled with professionalism and precision.
Accura Indonesia provides an effective and efficient visa service, aligned with your company’s strategic needs.
We simplify the visa application process, completing it within approximately 7-10 working days to keep your focus on business strategies
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