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Indonesia is considering granting visa-free entry to nationals of 20 countries, including the United States, China, Australia, India, South Korea, Germany, Britain and France, to boost its tourism ...
May 2024: Indonesian Embassy Seoul (KBRI Seoul) will discuss plans to enable visa free travel to South Korea for Indonesian passport holders. [372] March 2015: The government of Indonesia plans to pursue a reciprocal visa-waiver agreement with China, Japan, South Korea and Russia. [373] [374] [375] [376]
[23] [24] For a visa waiver to enter into force Indonesian law stipulating mandatory reciprocity must be changed. [25] In October 2015, the list was further extended by a new Presidential decree with another 45 countries. Indonesian Government expects additional US$1.3 billion revenue for the foreign-exchange reserves as a result of the visa ...
A travel warning, travel alert, or travel advisory is an official warning statement issued by government agencies to provide information about the relative safety of travelling to or visiting one or more specific foreign countries or destinations. [1]
Not eligible to apply for Electronic Travel Authority online: British Nationals (Overseas) must apply traditional sticker visa through Indian embassies or consulates. Indonesia: Visa required [127] Not eligible to apply for eVOA online: British Nationals (Overseas) must apply traditional sticker visa through Indonesia embassies or consulates. Iran
A senior U.S. government official said the modifications did not apply to any of the other 39 participants in the Visa Waiver Program and were "unique to Hungary".
Visa Waiver Program, U.S. government system, allowing citizens of other countries to travel to the United States; United States Waiver of Inadmissibility, application for legal entry to the United States; Moral waiver, allows acceptance of a recruit into the U.S. military services
The Guam–CNMI Visa Waiver Program, first enacted in October 1988 and periodically amended, permits nationals of 12 countries to travel to Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands for up to 45 days, and nationals of China to travel to the Northern Mariana Islands for up to 14 days, for tourism or business, without the need to obtain a U.S. visa ...