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What do Indonesian visa codes 2 1 1, 2 12, 3 12,1/respectively mean?

Indonesian visa codes 2 1 1, 2 12, 3 12, 1 1 respectively represent the following meanings:

1, code 2 1 1: Indonesian tourist visa.

Visa type: b

Visa validity: 90 days.

Visa duration: 30 days and 60 days.

2. Code 2 12: Indonesia's multiple-entry visa for one year.

Visa type: b

Visa validity: 360 days

Visa duration: 60 days

3. Code 3 12: Indonesia Work Year Visa

Visa type: z

Visa validity: 360 days

Visa duration: 360 days

4. Code 1 1 1: Indonesian transit visa.

Visa type: b

Visa validity: 90 days.

Visa duration: 7 days

Extended data

Indonesia has implemented a 30-day "visa on arrival" for China citizens and tried to complete the visa on the plane. China is the second largest tourist source country in Indonesia, with more than 500,000 tourists from China, with an increase of 15% in recent five years.

In 20 13 years, Indonesia tried to attract more than10 million tourists from China. In order to attract tourists from China, Indonesian citizens can stay in China for 30 days with "landing visa". In order to make it more convenient for China tourists, Indonesia intends to cooperate with airlines to move "landing visa" to the plane. By then, China tourists can travel directly when they get off the plane.

Since August 2005, the Indonesian government has opened visa applications for China (Mainland) citizens to Indonesia. Applicants can apply at the special counters of international airports such as Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan and Bali with valid personal passports and round-trip air tickets. Holders of landing visas can only travel and visit relatives and friends during their stay in Indonesia, and are not allowed to engage in business activities, and their stay period cannot be extended.

In addition, China citizens must obtain corresponding visas at the Indonesian Embassy in China or the Consulate General in Guangzhou before going to Indonesia. In order to avoid unnecessary troubles caused by entry and exit, it is suggested that China citizens with new passports (without any exit records) should apply for visas at the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate before leaving the country.

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