Indonesia's new eVisa program.

Yea the B211 is the one I was looking at but to apply for this visa my flights have to be booked etc to have the itinerary to show them along with where I'm staying etc etc, all that's no problem but I'm just confused why a country would expect you to extend every 30 days in Jakarta if I'm planning on visiting remote small islands for up to 6 weeks the other side of Java and I've shown the embassy I'm coming for 6 months in the first place. 🙈
kenapa kenapa kenapa my friend
 
I have a friend from america who's married to an indonesian, coming over this month on a 317 visa that he got in his email. Feels odd that you dont have to go to the embassy anymore.
 
I have a friend from america who's married to an indonesian, coming over this month on a 317 visa that he got in his email. Feels odd that you dont have to go to the embassy anymore.

It's a great thing! And an incredible time saver, and kills the golden goose for every visa agent in Singapore, and the embassy staff there. It makes so much sense, that I am in fact, dumbfounded that they approved this.
 
Ugh - has anyone got any tips for the site (suggested browser etc)? Always gives me problems timing out
 
It's a great thing! And an incredible time saver, and kills the golden goose for every visa agent in Singapore, and the embassy staff there. It makes so much sense, that I am in fact, dumbfounded that they approved this.
Visa agents in Singapore can go to early retirement now and enjoy their accumulated millions of dollars.
 
Visa agents in Singapore can go to early retirement now and enjoy their accumulated millions of dollars.

It was retarded how much money they were making, even with cuts to embassy staff. When I did my one and only visa run, I saw the guy had a stack of about 20 passports ready to go on his desk. I asked him what his daily record was and he said something like 400 visas for a cruise ship. At $100/pop...
 
It was retarded how much money they were making, even with cuts to embassy staff. When I did my one and only visa run, I saw the guy had a stack of about 20 passports ready to go on his desk. I asked him what his daily record was and he said something like 400 visas for a cruise ship. At $100/pop...

He takes 100 SGD/day/person in a small office, 20+ per day, 20 days a month, 12 months a year, 480.000 SGD/year. Not bad.
 

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