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What does Indonesian visa 2 1 1 mean?

Indonesia 2 1 1 visa is one of all visa types in Indonesia, mainly for business people who go to Indonesia for 60 days.

Indonesian visa 2 1 1 Basic information: 2 1 1 The visa is valid for 90 days, which means that you must use the visa within 90 days or it will automatically become invalid.

2 1 1 The duration of the visa is divided into 60 days and 30 days. You can apply for a 30-day visa with an invitation letter or a guarantee. However, for a 60-day visa, it is recommended to use the approval document of the company application filed by the Immigration Bureau. The approval code is the same as the visa application code, which is 2 1 1.

Visa type: Class B belongs to business.

Processing time: It takes 3-5 days for the Indonesian Embassy to process it.

Basic materials for visa application 2 1 1: original passport, valid for more than half a year, copy of ID card, 2-inch color photo with white background, invitation letter, and employment confirmation letter of China company.

Other types of visas in Indonesia and their basic information:

Indonesian business visa is issued more than once a year (2 12/60 days)

Information provided: original passport, 2 2-inch color photos with white background, copies of the front and back of ID card, and business approval for multiple times a year.

Valid for one year, it can be used within 60 days after the visa is issued, with multiple round trips, each stay for 60 days, and the visa will be issued on 2 working days.

Indonesian domestic partner visa (3 17)

Information provided: original passport, two 2-inch color photos with white background, copies of front and back of ID card, copy of marriage certificate, copy of spouse's passport front page or ID card, copy of approval (original or clear color scanned).

Indonesian visa for visiting relatives

Information provided: original passport, two color photos with a 2-inch white background, one copy of the front and back of the ID card, one copy of the marriage certificate, one copy of the first page of the inviter's passport, one copy of the Indonesian visa page, and one original or color copy of the invitation approval.