Jakarta. The Indonesian immigration
office on Wednesday announced an increase in fees for some of its
services, including visa-on-arrival application fees for foreign
nationals and new passports for Indonesians.
“The price for immigration [services] charged on the
public will change starting July 3, 2014, in line with the issuance of
the 2014 government regulation… on the types of non-tax revenues and the
tariffs imposed on them as regulated by the Ministry of Justice and
Human Rights,” the immigration office said in a statement signed by its
spokesman Heriyanto.
The price for a seven-day visa-on-arrival has been set to
$15 from the initial $10, while the price for a 30-day visa-on-arrival
will be increased to $35 from the initial $25.
In the regulation, the government has also set a new passport application fee.
The cost of a 48-page passport will be increased to Rp
355,000 from the initial Rp 255,000, while electronic passport
application fee remains the same at Rp 600,000.
“With this notification, we hope the public will
understand the new costs they need to pay for the services,” the
statement said.
By Rizky Amelia on 04:32 pm Jul 02, 2014
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