Does the B211A visa still exist?
No, the B211A visa no longer exists in its previous form. Indonesian Immigration has restructured the visa system and divided the former B211A category into several specific visa…
Read moreNo, the B211A visa no longer exists in its previous form. Indonesian Immigration has restructured the visa system and divided the former B211A category into several specific visa…
Read moreHere are the current entry requirements for entering Indonesia (including Bali): 1. Passport (very important) To enter Indonesia, you need a passport or a valid travel document (temporary…
Read moreYou’ll need a valid passport, crew contract, bank statement, passport photo, and a sponsor letter.
Read moreNo. The C7B visa is not designed for conversion. If you plan to stay long-term or work regularly in Indonesia, you’ll need to apply for a different visa,…
Read moreOnly if the events fall within the same visa period and are covered by your initial sponsor and contract, you cannot work additional events without a new visa…
Read moreProcessing the Indonesian Music Performer’s Crew Visa typically takes 3–7 business days, if everything’s complete.
Read moreOnce issued, the C7B Visa must be used for entry into Indonesia within 90 days from its issue date. If you don’t enter Indonesia within this period, the…
Read moreYes. If you’re bringing in professional sound, lighting, or stage equipment, you’ll likely need to declare it at customs. In some cases, a Temporary Import Permit may be…
Read moreYes, you may receive benefits or compensation for your role (based on contract agreement). However, you’re not allowed to work under an employment contract with an Indonesian company…
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