Planning a trip to Indonesia? Get your visa faster as Indians can now access fast-track visa-on-arrival
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Getting a visa for Indonesia has become much easier and quicker for Indians as VFS Global has introduced a fast-track visa-on-arrival facility for Indians. Yes, you read that right!
The good news was announced on Monday by VFS Global. The officials informed that the firm has got an exclusive agreement with TLP, the Immigration Department for the Republic of Indonesia and Bank Mandiri.
As per the agreement, it will allow online pre-payment of fees, fast-track access and concierge services to international passengers upon arrival in Jakarta, Indonesia. This agreement includes passengers from 75 nations, including India. VFS released a statement that said, “Nationals of the 75 eligible countries can apply for their Indonesia visa on arrival through VFS Global by submitting their documents and paying the fees online at www.indonesiavoa.vfsevisa.id prior to their travel. A confirmation will be sent to their registered email ID and the visa, processed in advance, will be stamped upon arrival. With the payment having been made online, the on-arrival process reduces to just the stamping of the visa, which can be done at the designated fast-track Visa on Arrival immigration lanes”.
You can do so by logging on to their website and submitting all the required documents. Then, you can make the payment for the visa on arrival fees and wait for the confirmation email.
The moment you reach Jakarta, visit the fast-track lane and show the officers your confirmation email. After checking the documents, you’ll get your visa stamped!
Travellers can apply for the visa under two kinds of services, one is Standard, wherein applicants need to submit the documents at least 72 hours before departure, and then there is Express service, wherein applications can be submitted 24 hours before departure.
Apparently, Bali in Indonesia is one of the most popular tropical destinations in Asia visited by travellers from all over the world. From its gorgeous beaches and stunning temples, everything in Bali is stunning, and this is one chance you shouldn't skip.
The good news was announced on Monday by VFS Global. The officials informed that the firm has got an exclusive agreement with TLP, the Immigration Department for the Republic of Indonesia and Bank Mandiri.
As per the agreement, it will allow online pre-payment of fees, fast-track access and concierge services to international passengers upon arrival in Jakarta, Indonesia. This agreement includes passengers from 75 nations, including India. VFS released a statement that said, “Nationals of the 75 eligible countries can apply for their Indonesia visa on arrival through VFS Global by submitting their documents and paying the fees online at www.indonesiavoa.vfsevisa.id prior to their travel. A confirmation will be sent to their registered email ID and the visa, processed in advance, will be stamped upon arrival. With the payment having been made online, the on-arrival process reduces to just the stamping of the visa, which can be done at the designated fast-track Visa on Arrival immigration lanes”.
You can do so by logging on to their website and submitting all the required documents. Then, you can make the payment for the visa on arrival fees and wait for the confirmation email.
The moment you reach Jakarta, visit the fast-track lane and show the officers your confirmation email. After checking the documents, you’ll get your visa stamped!
Travellers can apply for the visa under two kinds of services, one is Standard, wherein applicants need to submit the documents at least 72 hours before departure, and then there is Express service, wherein applications can be submitted 24 hours before departure.
Apparently, Bali in Indonesia is one of the most popular tropical destinations in Asia visited by travellers from all over the world. From its gorgeous beaches and stunning temples, everything in Bali is stunning, and this is one chance you shouldn't skip.
Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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