With a D7 Visa, You Can
- Carry out arts and cultural activities, such as performing, displaying, or presenting works related to arts and culture, including theatre and circus
- Visit tourist spots
- See friends and family
Visa Type
The D7 Visa is a multiple-entry visitor visa for Indonesia. It provides a stay permit of up to 30 days
from the date of arrival. This stay permit cannot be extended or converted into a temporary stay permit.
Length of Stay
- Stay in Indonesia for up to 30 days starting from the arrival date
Sponsor
A sponsor is required to apply for this visa.
Visa Application
Sponsors must have an account at evisa.imigrasi.go.id
before applying for a D7 visa. Required documents include:
- Application letter and sponsor’s statement letter
- Valid travel document (passport) with at least 6 months before expiry
- Proof of living expenses (bank statement last 3 months, minimum USD 2,000)
- Recent color photograph (Details)
- Curriculum vitae (CV)
- Travel itinerary
Specific Requirements
- Invitation letter from the event organizer (for general art and cultural event performers)
- Letter from the impresario or company to the Directorate General of Immigration with a cooperation contract between the performer/agency and the event organizer (for music performers or crew)
Other Provisions
- Stateless individuals or holders of non-national travel documents must attach a Re-Entry Permit and return/onward ticket
- Visa is valid from issuance to expiration date; a new visa is required if unused
- D7 visa holders can receive compensation or facilities for their activities, but working in employment relationships with individuals or corporations is prohibited in Indonesia
Visa Application and Granting Process
- Check submitted documents
- Verify immigration fee payment
- Create and verify applicant profile in the system
- Approve application
- Issue visa
Processing time: 5 working days after payment is received
Legal Basis
- Regulation of the Minister of Law and Human Rights No. 22 of 2023
- Regulation of the Minister of Law and Human Rights No. 18 of 2024
- Minister of Law and Human Rights Decision No. M.HH-02.GR.01.04 of 2023
- Regulation of the Minister of Finance No. 9/PMK.02/2022
- Regulation of the Minister of Finance No. 82 of 2023
