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Quick Question - Do Thais Need A Visa To Enter Indonesia?


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Planning to go to Bali next year with the Thai missus - does she need an Indo visa from the embassy in BKK, or as ASEAN member are they exempt and she will get a free entry stamp? Checked the Indonesia embassy site and it does seem to be the case, but no mention for sure if this is OK on arrival and for how long the entry stamp is valid. Any recent experiences?

Many thanks in advance

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No visa required if have rpoof of onward travel within 30 days of arrival and arriving at one of the mentioned inetrnational airports, see below.

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Indonesia (ID)

Passport required.

- Passport and/or passport replacing documents must be valid

at least 6 months after the date of entry.

Passport Exemptions:

- Holders of Emergency and Temporary passports.

Visa required, except for A max. stay of 30 days (not

applicable to holders of Emergency and Temporary passports):

- for nationals of Thailand(SEE NOTE 40642);

NOTE 40642: Only if arriving at one of the following

airports: Ambon (AMQ), Balikpapan (BPN), Bandung(BDO),

Batam (BTH), Biak (BIK), Denpasar Bali (DPS),

Jakarta:Soekarno-Hatta(CGK), Kupang(KOE), Lombok (LOP),

Manado (MDC), Medan (MES), Padang (PDG), Palembang (PLM),

Pekan Baru (PKU), Pontianak (PNK), Solo City(SOC),

Surabaya (SUB) or Ujung Pandang (UPG) .

Visa required, except for Holders of an APEC Business Travel

Card (ABTC)For details, click here provided endorsed Valid for travel

to IDN" (SEE NOTE 41496):

- for a max. stay of 60 days.

NOTE 41496: Only if arriving at one of the following

airports: Balikpapan (BPN), Bandung (BDO), Batam (BTH),

Denpasar Bali (DPS), Jakarta (Halim Perdana Kusuma (HLP)

and Soekarno-Hatta (CGK)), Kupang (KOE), Lombok (LOP),

Manado (MDC), Medan (MES), Padang (PDG), Pekan Baru (PKU),

Semarang (SRG), Solo City (SOC), Surabaya (SUB), Ujung

Pandang (UPG), Yogyakarta (JOG).

Minors:

- All children, even when included in their parent's

passports, For details, click here

Additional Information:

- Passengers exceeding their permitted stay will be fined

(Note: The day of arrival in Indonesia is counted as the

first day of stay).

- Visitors intending to travel to the Indonesian province of

Irian Jaya must obtain a permit ("Surat Jalan") from the

"Dinas Intel Pam Pol MABAK" in Jakarta or other regional

police headquarters.

- Extensions of stay are possible depending on the type of

visa.

Warning:

- Visas must be used within 90 days after date of issuance.

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