The Directorate General of Immigration (Ditjen Imigrasi) is a unit under the Ministry of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia responsible for formulating and implementing immigration policies and services. Ditjen Imigrasi manages immigration-related services, including the issuance of passports, visas, residence permits, and the supervision of foreign nationals’ movements in Indonesia. Additionally, it plays a key role in enforcing immigration laws, preventing violations, and managing immigration data to support national security and public services. Guided by the motto “Immigration for the Nation,” Ditjen Imigrasi is committed to delivering fast, accurate, and transparent services through the use of technology and innovation.
ข้อเสียของอินโดนีเซีย:
❌ Bureaucratic Challenges – Visa and business processes can be slow and require patience.
❌ Traffic Congestion – Major cities like Jakarta suffer from heavy traffic.
❌ Language Barrier – While English is spoken in tourist areas, daily life might require some knowledge of Bahasa Indonesia.
❌ Environmental Concerns – Issues like pollution and deforestation are growing challenges in certain areas.
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Overstaying a visa can result in serious consequences, including fines, deportation, and potential bans from re-entering Indonesia. It is critical to know your visa’s validity dates and leave on time. For extensions, visit the nearest Immigration Office or apply online for e-VoA extensions at evisa.imigrasi.go.id.
Indonesian citizens can apply for a passport at any Immigration Office across Indonesia, regardless of their domicile. Required documents include a valid ID card (KTP), family card, birth certificate, and other relevant documents. The application process is integrated with the Immigration Management Information System (SIMKIM) for real-time data verification. You can also use the M-Paspor application to book an appointment.
No, you cannot convert a tourist visa (VOA or B211A) to a work visa. You must exit Indonesia and apply for a work visa at an Indonesian embassy or consulate abroad.
Citizens of certain countries (e.g., ASEAN nations) can enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism, provided they have a passport valid for at least 6 months and a return ticket. Check the Indonesian Immigration website for the latest visa-free country list.
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