With a C7A visa, you can
Carry out arts and cultural activities in Indonesia, such as music performances.
With this visa, you can also visit tourist spots and see friends and family.
Visa type
The C7A Visa is a single-entry visitor visa to Indonesia with an initial stay permit
of up to 60 days starting from the arrival date. This stay permit is extendable and
eligible for conversion into a temporary stay permit with the same sponsor.
Length of stay
- You can stay in Indonesia for up to 60 days from the arrival date.
- You can extend this stay permit several times up to a maximum of 180 days.
- Your sponsor can extend your stay online via
evisa.imigrasi.go.id.
Sponsor
You need a sponsor to apply for this visa.
Visa application
Sponsors must create an account at evisa.imigrasi.go.id
before applying for a visa. After logging in, they can submit the required electronic files:
- Application letter and sponsor’s statement letter
- Valid travel document (minimum 6 months before expiry)
- Proof of living expenses (bank statement for the last 3 months
with at least USD 2000 or equivalent) - Recent color photograph
Specific requirements
- Invitation letter from the event organizer (for general art and cultural performers)
- Letter from the impresario/company to the Directorate General of Immigration
plus a cooperation contract (for music performers or crew)
Other provisions
- Holders of non-national travel documents must attach a Re-Entry Permit
and a return/onward ticket. - The visa is valid for 90 days from issuance. If unused, a new visa must be applied for.
- Visa validity differs from period of stay. Check your visa carefully.
- Holders may receive compensation for activities but are prohibited from
employment relationships in Indonesia.
Visa application and granting process
At the Directorate General of Immigration, officers will:
- Check documents
- Verify immigration fee payment
- Create and verify your profile in the system
- Approve the application
- Issue the 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
- Decision No. M.HH-02.GR.01.04 of 2023 on Visa Classification
- Regulation of the Minister of Finance No. 9/PMK.02/2022
- Regulation of the Minister of Finance No. 82 of 2023
- Surat Edaran Dirjen Imigrasi No. IMI-010.GR.02.01 Tahun 2024
