The 9th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services (iiWAS2007)

Visa Information

1. Visa on Arrival

Citizens of 63 countries (listed below) will not need to apply abroad for a visa but can purchase a visa on arrival at Indonesia's international airports and seaports. The fee for this visa, payable upon landing, is US$10 for a 7 day visa and US$25 for a 30-day visa.

The list of countries permitted to enter Indonesia using Visa On Arrival (VOA).

  • 1. Algeria
  • 2. Argentine
  • 3. Australia
  • 4. Austria
  • 5. Bahrain
  • 6. Belgium
  • 7. Brazil
  • 8. Bulgaria
  • 9. Cambodia
  • 10. Canada
  • 11. China
  • 12. Cyprus
  • 13. Czech
  • 14. Denmark
  • 15. Egypt
  • 16. Estonia
  • 17. Fiji
  • 18. Finland
  • 19. France
  • 20. Germany
  • 21. Greece
  • 22. Hungary
  • 23. Iceland
  • 24. India
  • 25. Iran
  • 26. Ireland
  • 27. Italy
  • 28. Japan
  • 29. Kuwait
  • 30. Laos
  • 31. Latvia
  • 32. Libya
  • 33. Liechtenstein
  • 34. Lithuania
  • 35. Luxembourg
  • 36. Maldives
  • 37. Malta
  • 38. Mexico
  • 39. Monaco
  • 40. Netherland
  • 41. New Zealand
  • 42. Norway
  • 43. Oman
  • 44. Panama
  • 45. Poland
  • 46. Portugal
  • 47. Qatar
  • 48. Romania
  • 49. Russia
  • 50. Saudi Arabia
  • 51. Slovakia
  • 52. Slovenia
  • 53. South Africa
  • 54. South Korea
  • 55. Spain
  • 56. Surinam
  • 57. Sweden
  • 58. Switzerland
  • 59. Taiwan Territory
  • 60. Tunisia
  • 61. United Arab Emirates
  • 62. United Kingdom
  • 63. United States of America

The official entry requirements for the issuance of a 30 or 7 days visa-on arrival:

  1. Passport must be from one of the countries listed above.
  2. Passport must be valid for a minimum of 6 (six) months from the date of entry into Indonesia.
  3. Payment of US$10 or US$25 must be paid at the gateway, depending on the length of visa required.
  4. Onward or return tickets are compulsory.

2. Visa Free

11 countries and territories are eligible for a "Visa Free" facility. Those holding valid passports from the following countries will be granted a non-extendable 30-day Visa-Free Short Visit Permit upon arrival at an Indonesian international gateway without charge:

  • 1. Brunei Darussalam
  • 2. Chile
  • 3. Hong Kong SAR
  • 4. Macau SAR
  • 5. Malaysia
  • 6. Morocco
  • 7. Peru
  • 8. Philippines
  • 9. Thailand
  • 10.Vietnam
  • 11.Singapore

3. Other nationals

Others nationals that are not granted “visa on arrival” or “visa free” may apply for a social cultural visa at Indonesian embassies abroad.

Please contact the Embassy of Indonesia in your country of residence for the most current information on entry and exit requirements to Indonesia. The list of the Indonesian embassies and consulates can be found at Addresses of Indonesian Embassies and Consulates

Should authors and speakers at iiWAS2007/MoMM2007 and related workshops need a letter of invitation from the organizers of the conference for filing a visa request, please send an email to the Conference Secretariat (hesti@iiwas.org). Please include the following information when you ask for the letter:

  • Name:
  • Affiliation (university/institution/company):
  • Contact address:
  • Phone number
  • Fax number (where the invitation letter will be faxed)
  • Address/phone number/fax number of the Indonesian Embassy where you want to place the application:
  • E-mail address
  • Paper ID:
  • Conference/Workshop:
  • Registration confirmation number:
  • Passport Number:
  • Date and place of birth:
  • Nationality:
  • Date and place of Issue of the passport:
  • Expiration date of the Passport:

Please notice that visa invitation letters will ONLY be issued to participants who have registered and paid their registration fees in full.

The visa invitation letter will be faxed to you and the Indonesian embassy in your country of residence within 48 hours of receiving your request. Please check with the Indonesian Embassy/Consulate to find out if you need any further documentation and advise the Conference Secretariat.

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