How to get Indonesia Visa on Pakistani Passport?
Indonesia visa can be obtained from Embassy of Indonesia in Islamabad or Consulate General of Indonesia in Karachi.
Required Documents
- Covering Letter
Visa request letter mentioning the purpose of visit clearly. - Visa Application Form
Two visa application forms filled completely. Visa form must be Sign by the Applicant.
Download Form - Photographs
Two recent color passport size photographs. - Original Passport & Copies
Original National Passport with validity should not less than 6 months, with minimum 2 blank visa pages. Copy of page 1-3 of National passport. Previous passport must be attached (if any). - Previous Indonesia Visa (if any)
Copy of previous Indonesia. - Letter from Employer
Reference Letter from the applicant’s present employer/office, describing applicant’s job duration of service, income etc. - Bank Statement
Bank statement with account maintenance certificate for the last 6 months with the Minimum balance equal to US$ 10,000 for Business and US$ 1,500 for other purposes. (Issued 5 days before the submission) - Air Ticket
Copy of itinerary / booking from ticketing agent. - Hotel Booking
Copy of confirmed hotel reservation (issued by the concerned hotel). - CNIC
Copy of valid/ latest national identity card (NIC). - Business Registration (for business visa only)
Business Registration Certificate copy / Recommendation letter from the Chamber of Commerce or business Association. - Invitation Letter (if any)
Invitation letter from the sponsors/ business partners in Indonesia or other proofs if any. With ID Card Copy / Passport of the sponsor (for business and social visa)
Note:
- Visa should be applied minimum 2 weeks before the flight.
- Don’t staple the documents.
- All the documents should be on A4 Size.
- For Facsimile / Telex Visa (The amount will be according to the Indonesian currency rates).
Cautions:
- Incomplete Visa form / documents will not be entertained.
- Additional requirements needed or interview may be conducted if it is necessary.
- Submission of documents does not guarantee issuance of visa, as Consulate General reserved the right to reject any visa application without mentioning any reason.
Visa Fees
Tourist/Business Visa (Single Entry): USD: $50
Tourist/Business Visa (Multiple Entry): USD: $110
Tourist/Business Visa (Limited Stay): USD: $150
Note: Visa fee can be changed at any time.
Processing Time
At-least five working days.
Note:
- The applicant should pay visa fee through bank and deposit slip should submit at the counter in second half.
- The payment of Indonesian visa and other attestation of documents should be made through bank in US Dollars.
- The payment should be deposited after receiving the submission receipt and submit the deposit slip at the visa counter between 2:30 – 3:30 pm.
- Above, In effect from 1st March 2020
Indonesia Embassy in Islamabad
Phone: (051) 283-2017 to 20, 288-0067 to 68
Fax: (051) 835-8010
E-mail: info@indonesian-embassy.pk
Visa Timing: 9.00 am – 03.30 pm (Mon-Fri)
Address: Diplomatic Enclave I Street 5, Ramna G-5/4, Islamabad
Website: https://kemlu.go.id/islamabad/en
Indonesia Consulate in Karachi
Phone: (021) 35874619
Fax: (021) 35874483
E-mail: karachi.kjri@kemlu.go.id
Visa Timing: 9.00 am – 03.30 pm (Mon-Fri)
Address: E/1-5 Sharah – E-Iran, Clifton, Karachi 75600, Pakistan
Website: https://kemlu.go.id/karachi/en
Short Intro of Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia, between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It is the world’s largest island country, with more than seventeen thousand islands, and at 1,904,569 square kilometres, the 14th largest by land area and 7th in the combined sea and land area. With over 267 million people, it is the world’s 4th most populous country as well as the most populous Muslim-majority country. Java, the world’s most populous island, is home to more than half of the country’s population. The country’s capital, Jakarta, is the second-most populous urban area in the world.
Capital: Jakarta
Dialing code: +62
Currency: Indonesian Rupiah
Cities/Places of interest: Bali, Lombok, Yogyakarta, Jakarta and more
Official language: Bahasa Indonesia
Tourism in Indonesia
Tourism in Indonesia is an important component of the Indonesian economy as well as a significant source of its foreign exchange revenues. Indonesia was ranked at 20th in the world tourist Industry in 2017, also ranked as the ninth-fastest growing tourist sector in the world, the third-fastest growing in Asia and fastest-growing in Southeast Asia. In 2018, Denpasar, Jakarta and Batam are among of 10 cities in the world with fastest growth in tourism, 32.7, 29.2 and 23.3 percent respectively. The country has planned to achieve 8 percent of GDP from tourism sector and targeted to attract about 20 million of visitors by 2019. The tourism sector ranked as the 4th largest among goods and services export sectors.
Places to See in Indonesia
- Bali
- Lombok
- Yogyakarta (famous for temples)
- Jakarta
Areas to Stay in Indonesia
- Bali
Bali is an Island and there are many beaches around this Island but Kuta area near Kuta beach is the best place to stay in Bali. And very near to Denpasar Airport. - Lombok
Lombok is a small and beautiful island near Bali, Senggigi is the best area to stay in Lombok for nightlife. Senggigi is the most popular area for tourists in Lombok.
If you have short time then I recommend you above in bold text.
Travel Tips
Free Hotel Booking
Watch this video to know how to get Free Hotel Booking or Reservation for Visa Processing.
Cheapest Flight Ticket
Watch this video to know how to find Cheapest Flight Ticket for any City of any Country.
My Indonesia Travel Experience
I spent four days in Jakarta, four days in Yogyakarta (also called Jogja) and seven days in Bali. Just to be honest Jakarta was just okay, Jogja was better than Jakarta and I liked Bali most. I rented and drove motorbike around the Bali Island few times in a week. and had wonderful time.
I was staying in “Kuta” area near “Kuta” beach. Basically, Kuta is a beach and resort area in the south of the island of Bali, Indonesia. One of Bali’s first tourist developments, it’s best known for its entertainment and water sports on the beach. You will find many shops on the streets for food and other activities.
Scuba diving was a great experience. I really enjoyed exploring underwater World. I don’t have words to express my feelings.
If you have any other questions, please let me know in the comments section below. And share this information with your friends and family if you want.