Exercise increased caution in Indonesia due to terrorism and natural disasters. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory. Reconsider travel to: • Central Sulawesi and Papua due to civil unrest. Terrorists continue plotting possible attacks in Indonesia. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting police stations, places of worship, hotels, bars, nightclubs, shopping areas, and restaurants. Natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis or volcano eruptions may result in disruptions to transportation, infrastructure, sanitation, and the availability of health services. Read the Safety and Security section on the. Danger accounting software, Dangerous accounting software, Danger software Surat, Dangerous accounting software in Surat, Danger accounting software. If you decide to travel to Indonesia: • Monitor local media for breaking events and be prepared to adjust your plans. • Visit the websites for (Indonesian Geological Agency, Indonesian language only) and (National Board for Disaster Management) for the latest information from the Government of Indonesia on current natural disasters. • Review the. • Be aware of your personal safety and security at all times. • Enroll in the () to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency. • Follow the Department of State on. • Review the for Indonesia. Citizens who travel abroad should always have a contingency plan for emergency situations. Central Sulawesi and Papua Shootings continue to occur in the area between Timika and Grasberg in Papua. In Central Sulawesi and Papua, violent demonstrations and conflict could result in injury or death to U.S. Avoid demonstrations and crowds. Government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. Citizens in Central Sulawesi and Papua as U.S. Government employees must obtain special authorization before traveling to those areas. Medan Merdeka Selatan No. 3 - 5 Jakarta 10110, Indonesia Telephone: +(62)(21) 5083-1000 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(62)(21) 5083-1000 ext. 0 (operator) Fax: +(62)(21) 385-7189 Email: Consulates Jl. Citra Raya Niaga No. 2 Surabaya 60217 Indonesia Telephone: +(62)(31) 297-5300 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(62)(811) 334-183 Fax: +(62)(31) 567-4492 Email: Jalan Hayam Wuruk 310, Denpasar, Bali Telephone: +(62)(361) 233-605 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: Please contact the U.S. Consulate in Surabaya:+(62)(811) 334-183 Fax: +(62)(361) 222-426 Email: Uni Plaza Building 4th Floor (West Tower) Jl. MT Haryono A-1 Medan 20231, Indonesia Telephone: +(62)(61) 451-9000 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(62)(61) 451-9000 Fax: +(62)(61) 455-9033 The U.S. Consulate in Medan, provides only emergency assistance to U.S. Citizens and does not offer routine consular services. Your passport must have at least two blank pages and be valid for at least six months beyond the date of your arrival in Indonesia. If your passport does not meet these requirements, you will be denied entry into Indonesia. Vic 2 heart of darkness. The Government of Indonesia does not recognize the 12-page U.S. Emergency passport, issued by U.S. Embassies and consulates overseas, as a valid travel document for visa-free travel, and, if traveling on this emergency passport, you may be refused boarding and/or entry by immigration officials. If you travel on a limited validity passport, such as an emergency passport, you must obtain a visa prior to arriving in Indonesia. If you are traveling on a full-validity passport, there are three ways to enter Indonesia: • Visa Exemption: This is a no-fee stamp placed in your passport upon arrival for tourists staying less than 30 days; no extensions are allowed and no adjustment to another visa status permitted. You must enter and exit through an immigration checkpoint at major airports and seaports. You also must have a return or onward ticket to another country and have not been previously refused entry to Indonesia or blacklisted. • Visa-on-Arrival: This is a $35 USD visa issued upon arrival valid for up to 30 days for tourism, family visitation, and other purposes. See the for more information. You may extend a Visa-on-Arrival one time for a maximum of 30 additional days, for another $35 USD. Diplomatic or official passport holders cannot apply for Visa-on-Arrival. • Visa in advance: Travel for more than 30 days or travel for non-tourism purposes, including business, employment and journalism, requires that the appropriate visa be obtained from an Indonesian embassy or consulate before arrival. If you are traveling on an emergency passport, you must obtain a visa before arrival in Indonesia. Entry requirements are subject to change at the discretion of Indonesian immigration authorities. If you overstay your visa, you are subject to a fine of 350,000 Indonesian rupiah (about $25 USD at current exchange rates; fees may change at any time) per day and may be detained and deported. Citizens have been jailed for visa overstays or entering the country on the wrong visa class for their purpose of travel. Travelers coming to Indonesia for non-tourism purposes are strongly encouraged to consult Indonesian Immigration’s website.
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