Bonjour tout le monde,
je pars à bali pour un stage, en Mars.
Les frais de la lettre sponsort sont à ma charge et j'aimerais savoir combien cela me coutera?
Pour le renouvellement du visa sur place je sais que c 200.000 rp à chaque fois (enfin je crois que c'est ça).
Voilà je crois que c tout ce que j'ai à demander (pour l'instant)!
A+!
Le front du Baobab a beau toucher le ciel, il n'oublie pas que seules ses racines le tiennent au sol. (Pygmée, République Centrafricaine).
Le prix d'une lettre de sponsor c'est le prix d'un timbre de 6000 Roupies soit environ 40 centimes d'euros sur la lettre de votre sponsor. Le prix depend surtout du pourvoir que vous voulez laisser a votre sponsor.
Si vous allez a Bali et y restez longrtemps il faut absolument visiter sa soeur voisine qui est tres interessante car elle donne une autre image de l'Indonesie, plus authentique a mon gout : Lombok.
Le directeur de l'agence dans laquelle je pars en stage m'a dit que cette lettre me couterait 60 euros.... grosse différence avec 40 cts! et que le renouvellement serait d'environ 50 euros par mois, ce qui n'est pas non plus le bon prix. je ne sais pas trop quoi en penser. Essaye-t-il de m'arnaquer??
Pour Lombok j'aimerais vraiment y aller, j'espere avoir du temps de libre pour vadrouiller sur les autres iles. Les Mont penanjakan et Bromo m'attirent bcp. Tu connais quelques bon plans pour pouvoir découvrir les autres iles d'indonésie?
Merci encore et à bientôt!
Le front du Baobab a beau toucher le ciel, il n'oublie pas que seules ses racines le tiennent au sol. (Pygmée, République Centrafricaine).
une lettre de sponsor coute ici 500 000 rp soit moins de 50 euros, cela donne droit a un visa de 6 mois (a demander dans une ambassade ou un consulat a l'etranger, frais en plus bien sur) qui fonctionne comme ceci:
les 2 premiers mois sont gratuits (inclus dans le prix paye au "sponsor" pour la lettre), puis les mois 3, 4, 4 et 6 coutent 500 000 rp chacuns (ou bien 250 000 rp, 20 euros chacuns si l'on fait soi-meme les extensions aupres de l'immigration ici, et la bonne chance, ca prends un temps fou et au final on economise a peine 10 euros !!!).
bonne chance, et a plus par mail si tu as d'autres questions.
Bonjour,
je suis étonnée car personne ne m'a repondu la meme chose pour l'instant.
On m'annonce une lettre sponsort (et que la lettre sponsort, pas le visa que je prends à l'ambassade qui coute 40 euros) à 60 euros. j'aimerais savoir si ce prix juste ou pas (j'en doute fort).
Nusantara, je ne comprends pas pourquoi une lettre sponsort serait payante alors que ce n'est qu'une lettre avec quelques renseignements dessus? Pour l'instant tu es le seul à me dire qu'elle est payante. Ce n'est pas que je ne te crois pas mais j'aimerais savoir ou tu as pris cette info. Je veux etre bien renseigné et etre sure de moi avant de répondre au gars qui me parle de cette lettre à 60 euros.
Pourquoi est ce si difficile de faire l'extension soit même? ce n'est pas que je veuille economiser à tout prix 10 euros!parce que sur ce point la tu as raison si c vraiment la galère tampis.
Merci bcp pour ta reponse, mais c pas facile de trouver des infos sur cette question. C'est toujours un peu différent.
je te recontacte si j'ai d'autres questions (il va y en avoir c sur!).
A bientot!
Le front du Baobab a beau toucher le ciel, il n'oublie pas que seules ses racines le tiennent au sol. (Pygmée, République Centrafricaine).
Si tu demandes a une societe ou un organisme que tu ne connais pas, ils te factureront la lettre aux alentours de 500, 000RP. C'est la tarif pratique partout. Maintenant, si tu connais quelqu'un sur place qui accepte de te la faire gratuitement tu n'auras pas a la payer, comme je l'ai fait.
Pour les extensions, il y a quelques annees faire les 2 premieres etait facile mais pour les autres c'etait vraiment galere a cause des aller-retour, des doc qui manquaient ou n'etaient pas prets. Mieux vaut avoir quelqu'un qui s'en charge.
ok pour les 500.000RP. je pars en stage la bas donc non je ne connais pas l'agence, enfin ce ne sont pas mes potes quoi.
merci pour tes infos jerome.
A+
Le front du Baobab a beau toucher le ciel, il n'oublie pas que seules ses racines le tiennent au sol. (Pygmée, République Centrafricaine).
Une lettre de sponsor..c est gratuit. Elle est faite par la compagnie qui va t accueillir en stage, et si vraiment il te demande de payer ..c est pas cool, car ca leur coute que 6000 rp pour le timbre fiscal, soit 0.5 euros !!! loin des 50 ou 60 euros reclames.
Quand au visa, depends tout de la duree de ton stage, mais la encore, ca devrait etre pris en charge par la compagnie pour qui tu vas etre stagiaire. J ai fais moi meme plusieurs lettre de sponsor pour des amis, et je n ai jamais facture les timbres ...
Attention, le renouvellement sur place n est pas toujours possible ou facile . Tout depend du visa que tu auras pour entrer sur le pays. Mieux vaut etre sur avant pour eviter les ennuis, ou de payer une "forfait special" aux agents de l' immigration.
Je pars moi aussi en stage à Bali en fin Mars début Avril. Chez qu'elle entreprise vas-tu? Les démarches pour les visa sont trop chiantes. Je l'avais déjà fait l'année dernière c'était déjà galère et j'ai l'impression que le système a peu changé cette année et c'est encore plus le bordel!
Pour le sponsoring en principe c'est gratos pour toi si on te fait payer c'est vraiment pas cool effectivement. C'est juste une formalité. Au bout de 2 mois tu dois le faire renouveler et l'année dernière mon patron payait 60 euros je crois et mieux vaut envoyer un indonésien à ta place. Attention au retard car si tu es hors délai pour le renouvellement en plus de l'over-stay de 20 euros par jour les autorités te tiennent par les c--lle. C'est ce qui m'est arrivé et au lieu de payer un visa sur 5 mois je l'ai payé pour 6...
Après il faut faire gaffe aussi à ton type de visa si tu es rémunéré ou pas mais là je suis pas très calé pour t'aider. Je crois aussi maintenant il faut aller directement à l'ambassade à Paris ou Marseille pour faire les papiers ou sinon faut passer par un prestataire qui te prendra 40 euros je crois.
Il me semble que les papiers à fournir sont: photo ID, convention stage, passeport (avec enveloppe chronopost pour le renvoi), lettre sponsoring (l'année dernière mon patron l'avait faxé direct à l'ambassade) et la copie de ton billet d'avion.
Je suis entrain de faire les papiers en ce moment même moi aussi et je galère c'est chiant surtout que je n'habite ni à côté de Paris ni à côté de Marseille.
Bon courage et peut être au détour à Bali, l'île est petite!😉
salut kruky!
jsuis désolée g pas mis à jour mon post mais en fait je ne pars plu à bali. j'ai eu des retours d'anciens stagiaires qui sont allés dans cette agence et ils m'ont dit que le gars était vraiment pas cool, qu'il allait essayer de m'arnaquer des sous tout le temps et que je ne ferais pas les missions qu'il m'avait confié..... bcp de chose qui m'ont faite renoncer à ce stage!!!
du coup g trouvé un autre stage et je pars en ouzbékistan!ça à l'air vraiment bien.
merci pour ta reponse, j'espere que tout va bien se passer pour toi, bonne chance avec les visa,
A+!
Le front du Baobab a beau toucher le ciel, il n'oublie pas que seules ses racines le tiennent au sol. (Pygmée, République Centrafricaine).
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