On-shore visa applications now need to show proof of Covid-19 vaccination.

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Some observations:

1. Not sure if this applies to extending ITAS/P, but even if it is not, it is only a matter of time.
2. In most of Indonesia, those on Visit Visa (and hence no NIK) do not have reliable access to vaccinations. Hopefully, this will change soon.

 
Some observations:

1. Not sure if this applies to extending ITAS/P, but even if it is not, it is only a matter of time.
2. In most of Indonesia, those on Visit Visa (and hence no NIK) do not have reliable access to vaccinations. Hopefully, this will change soon.

Interesting requirement for KITAS visa (VITAS):

  1. Surat keterangan berkelakuan baik dari otoritas berwenang di negara asal atau perwakilan negara asal Orang Asing.(basically criminal record or similar)
  2. Hasil pemeriksaan kesehatan yang menyatakan bebas dari penyakit menular yang membahayakan kesehatan umum.(kind of health certificate)
 
Some observations:

1. Not sure if this applies to extending ITAS/P, but even if it is not, it is only a matter of time.
2. In most of Indonesia, those on Visit Visa (and hence no NIK) do not have reliable access to vaccinations. Hopefully, this will change soon.

If someone were to get a visit visa they would need to be coming from someplace other than Indonesia into Indonesia. They wouldn't/shouldn't be concerned if they can or can not get vaccinated here since they would be required to be fully vaccinated for entry.

I can see them applying these changes to all ITAS be they new or renewal. I do not think these apply to KITP. That us a perminate stay visa.
 
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Interesting requirement for KITAS visa (VITAS):

  1. Surat keterangan berkelakuan baik dari otoritas berwenang di negara asal atau perwakilan negara asal Orang Asing.(basically criminal record or similar)
  2. Hasil pemeriksaan kesehatan yang menyatakan bebas dari penyakit menular yang membahayakan kesehatan umum.(kind of health certificate)
Police reports, insurance, finances, guarantee of self financed covid treatments, and health certificate.
 
Personally, I think a criminal record for a residence-type visa is not surprising. Many countries require this, and it was surprising that they didn't require it before.
If someone were to get a visit visa they would need to be coming from someplace other than Indonesia into Indonesia. They wouldn't/shouldn't be concerned if they can or can not get vaccinated here since they would be required to be fully vaccinated for entry.

These are on-shore visas, meaning they are applied for within Indonesia, without ever leaving Indonesia. These are new since the pandemic.

So if you were here before on a visit visa (aka Ijin Kunjungan, Sosbud or Tourist visa) and couldn't get home due to Covid, you could get a Visit visa, without ever leaving the country. Some people have been on these since the end of the automatic emergency visa last year. Basically, it's like chaining SosBud visas and leaving every 6 months to Singapore and back, but without the leaving to Singapore part.
 
Personally, I think a criminal record for a residence-type visa is not surprising. Many countries require this, and it was surprising that they didn't require it before.


These are on-shore visas, meaning they are applied for within Indonesia, without ever leaving Indonesia. These are new since the pandemic.

So if you were here before on a visit visa (aka Ijin Kunjungan, Sosbud or Tourist visa) and couldn't get home due to Covid, you could get a Visit visa, without ever leaving the country. Some people have been on these since the end of the automatic emergency visa last year. Basically, it's like chaining SosBud visas and leaving every 6 months to Singapore and back, but without the leaving to Singapore part.
Still, when Indonesia lifts the save the tourist plan, they would be required to leave be it to get a new sosbud ir a tourist visa. Still will be coming from outside. Now, if they were required to have these vaccinations in the nation they are going to then they be in the big hurt. Of course, for most if us we have heard, read, talked about that foreigners can indeed get vaccinated here. Not sure if the need to pay but can get. Some have stated with passport number. I'd be checking around seriously before Indonesia says goodby. Maybe talk with your embassy about your lack of vaccine and what you need to do about it.
 
Police report? Would this be a local police report, or from your countries embassy? I ask because my embassy (south africa) offers no consular services whatsoever. Makes me concerned. I will be applying for KITAP semua hidup mid way through next year
 
Sosbud to Kitas to Kitap. No request for a police report. On the other hand my WNI wife had to have an Indonesian police report when applying for residential status for her in Australia.
 
Am I crazy, or did the requirement for "Surat keterangan berkelakuan baik" (criminal record) disappear from the website?
 
Given the complicated, strange world in which we live it would seem "crazy" is a perfectly reasonable state of mind. I sometimes wonder if my groundless sense of optimism is something about which I should seek psychiatric help.
 
Am I crazy, or did the requirement for "Surat keterangan berkelakuan baik" (criminal record) disappear from the website?
Can be substituted with a statement letter from the sponsor now....requirements changing in real-time.
 
I just changed sponsor company for my KITAS last week and I had to provide a PCR test negative within the past 30 days, show certificate of at least my first vaccine jab. They originally wanted a full doctors physical result but in the end said it wasn't necessary. I also had to show proof of private health insurance. Outside of the above nothing was different than the usual paperwork.
 
Probably all depends on what type of visa you hold / renew or apply for I think ?
 
sure this is probably the case. I was shocked because I renewed my KITAS in July and didn't have to go through the extra process, now it changed. But the info is useful anyways for sure.
 
Not sure which one is the correct version, but it seems onshore doesn’t need covid vaccination.
 
Personally, I think a criminal record for a residence-type visa is not surprising. Many countries require this, and it was surprising that they didn't require it before.


These are on-shore visas, meaning they are applied for within Indonesia, without ever leaving Indonesia. These are new since the pandemic.

So if you were here before on a visit visa (aka Ijin Kunjungan, Sosbud or Tourist visa) and couldn't get home due to Covid, you could get a Visit visa, without ever leaving the country. Some people have been on these since the end of the automatic emergency visa last year. Basically, it's like chaining SosBud visas and leaving every 6 months to Singapore and back, but without the leaving to Singapore part.

Hello,

I have posted here last night but perhaps I didn’t do it correctly because my post seems to be gone. Or should I have posted it elsewhere?

Anyway, so glad to find this forum. Wonder if anyone can share their experience in SosBud visa, especially those who have been doing onshore + extension since the start of pandemic. My partner extended his last week and the immigration officer (was nice about it) but asked some questions. Such as, when he is planning to leave and his activities here. It was all good though, the officer asked if the ticket was paid for (we did include his air ticket) and asked to see proof of payment. We assume to verify the ticket is not a fake one..

Obviously, those are very relevant questions, just curious at others’ experiences.

Thanks so much! I hope I post this on the right place. My apology if I should have posted it elsewhere.
 
Good they clamping down
Sosbud is not an extendable visit visa
 
Sosbud is not an extendable visit visa
I think the opposite is true.
SosBud visa = visit visa
Duration of 60 days and can be extended for another 30 days at a time for up to 4 times,
but with each extension there are more questions (especially suspicion of working illegaly), you will face potential rejection starting 3rd extension request unless you have very good reasons..
 
Yes I meant it's not really supposed to be used as a renewable tourist visit visa

It's outdated and needs replacing really
 
Hello,

I have posted here last night but perhaps I didn’t do it correctly because my post seems to be gone. Or should I have posted it elsewhere?

Hi and welcome to the forum. Your post is fine. I checked and there seems to have been a....ahem...moderator error. The posts you made were put in an approval queue by the software (it happens sometimes for new users). I was supposed to approve them but accidentally didn't. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Anyway, so glad to find this forum. Wonder if anyone can share their experience in SosBud visa, especially those who have been doing onshore + extension since the start of pandemic. My partner extended his last week and the immigration officer (was nice about it) but asked some questions. Such as, when he is planning to leave and his activities here. It was all good though, the officer asked if the ticket was paid for (we did include his air ticket) and asked to see proof of payment. We assume to verify the ticket is not a fake one..

Obviously, those are very relevant questions, just curious at others’ experiences.

Thanks so much! I hope I post this on the right place. My apology if I should have posted it elsewhere.

Extending onshore visas (SosBud) is now the default way for someone "stranded" in Indonesia to continue staying here unless they qualify for a stay permit. The government has tightened the rules a bit for the sponsorship, but I don't see them disallowing the practice of continuing to chain SosBud visas at least until the international flight situation returns to normal.
 

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