Je voulais savoir si on pouvait faire une demande de Visa touristique de 2 mois à Kuala Lumpur pour l'indonésie ?
Si oui auriez vous l'adresse ?
En combien de temps?
Je pense que les documents demandés sont : 2 photos d'identité PasseportMerci à tous
Bonjour,
Tu peux obtenir un visa touristique de deux mois à l'ambassade d'Indonésie à KL (tu devrais facilement trouver l'adresse en tapant les mots-clé adéquats sur google), cela prend 4 jours je crois.
N'oublie pas une preuve comme quoi tu as bien un billet pour repartir d'Indonésie.
Sinon au consulat d'Indonésie à Penang, cela ne prend qu'une journée. Tu amènes ton passeport et tous les papiers le matin, et tu récupères ton visa le lendemain matin !
Je viens de faire mon visa pour l'Indonésie à Kuala Lumpur.Pour faire ta demande il te faut 2 photos + photocopie du passeport (tu peux les faire sur place) et un billet de sortie.Le visa est délivré en 1 journéeIl est valable 60 jours et coute 170 RMB (34 €)Bon voyage
Julien
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Bien que nous soyons en Juillet, ces renseignements a propos de la delivrance du visa indonesien vont me servir egalement ... puisque j'ai l'intention de me rendre a Penang, avant de pouvoir gagner Medan ( Sumatra ) en bateau.
Et je compte effectivement passer deux mois en Indonesie ( billet de retour prevu depuis Bali ).
Merci ... et bonne route a ceux qui sont "en mouvement a travers la planete" ...
Vagabond ( numero 543, je precise ) 😉
" Pour certains hommes, il est salutaire d'errer ".
Petite précision par rapport au visa Indonésien à KL.
Nous venons de le faire, c'est très simple. Il faut une photocopie du passeport, une photocopie du tampon ou visa d'entrée en Malaisie, 2 photos d'identité.
Ils écrivent partout qu'il faut un justificatif d'entrée et/ou sortie d'Indonésie mais on ne nous l'a pas réclamé.
Pour pouvoir récupérer le visa le même jour il est impératif de faire la demande avant 11h, sans quoi on ne peut le récupérer que le jour suivant (jour ouvré donc lundi si c'est vendredi!).
Jusqu'au dernier moment on n'est pas sûr d'obtenir le visa 60 jours même si on en a fait la demande car la décision appartient à l'officier en charge.
Il faut donc payer 170RM (35€) et si ils ne donnent que 30 jours ils remboursent la différence.
Nous n'avons pas eu de problème à obtenir les 60 jours (officier de bonne humeur ou simplement car c'était notre premier visa indonésien...?)
Bon voyage!
Veux-tu vivre heureux? Voyage avec deux sacs, l'un pour donner, l'autre pour recevoir. -Goethe-
Merci pour tes explications Timpir.
J'espère que ça fonctionne encore actuellement de cette façon là, des récits sur ce sujet là un peu plus récents?
J'ai voulu le faire de France pour m'éviter le renouvellement au bout de 30 jours, mais je n'ai pas encore de billet aller (seulement retour) et ils ne veulent donc pas le faire...🤪 Et comme je vais passer 6 jours à Kuala Lumpur, ça serait plus simple de le faire directement là-bas !
Merci à ceux qui ont réalisé leur visa indonésien à Kuala Lumpur récemment de me confirmer ce sujet là !
Ce n’est pas l’homme qui fait le voyage mais le voyage qui fait l’homme
Ne rêve pas ta vie, mais vis tes rêves
Bonjour
Je me permets de rouvrir ce post pour savoir si quelqu un a des infos plus récentes .
Est ce toujours aussi facile d obtenir un visa indo de 60 jours à KL ?
Merci Celineakavps de penser à moi , je suis actuellement au Myanmar et j'arrive dans une quinzaine de jours à KL ....
Si quelqu'un a plus d'info sur l'obtention d'un visa de 60 jours d'avance merci .
Mon expérience date de 2 ans maintenant mais c'était très facile d'obtenir le visa indonésien de 60 jours à KL, je ne pense pas que ça ai changé. Nous l'avons eu en 5 jours car il y avait 2 jours fériés au milieu. C'est ouvert du lundi au vendredi (ça aussi faut y tenir compte, on est arrivés un vendredi soir on n'avait pas pensé au WE!)
Il faut se rendre à l'ambassade indonésienne de KL (No. 233 Jalan Tun Razak) avec passeport, copie du passeport (à garder pour soi le temps que l'ambassade garde ton passeport), photo d'identité, le montant correspondant (ça je sais pas le montant actuel) et la confirmation de départ du sol indonésien dans les 60 jours. Sur place il y a un formulaire à remplir.
Y aller à 9h le matin, je m'y suis rendue 2 fois j'ai fait 15 et 20 minutes d'attente respectivement, plutôt rapide.
Peut-être est-ce plus rapide maintenant pour obtenir ce visa mais prévoir au moins 3 jours entiers à KL pour être serein. Sinon il faut les appeler : +603-2116-4016
Ce n’est pas l’homme qui fait le voyage mais le voyage qui fait l’homme
Ne rêve pas ta vie, mais vis tes rêves
Visa indonésien de 60 jours obtenu cette semaine à Kuala Lumpur en 36h : dépôt du passeport, de deux photos d'identité, 170 ringgits (env. 40 euros), d'une photocopie du passeport ET du tampon d'entrée en Malaisie, le matin (avant 13h) et visa récupếré le lendemain entre 14h et 17h.
Merci Céline pour tes infos .
Je viens d'aller faire un tour sur blog , c'est très sympa .
Nous venons d'arriver à KL , et on espère que rien n'aura changé depuis ton passage car le ramadan arrive à grands pas ....
Si j'ai bien compris vous comptez vous rendre à Lamalera . J'y suis allé il y a pas mal d'année et c'était un moment inoubliable de notre voyage en Indonnésie . C'est un des très rares endroits au Monde où nous nous sommes retrouvés comme des c.ns avec notre argent . Tout se troquait et l'on dormait chez l'épicier mais ça je suppose que ça aura changé ...
Oui avec le ramadan il risque d'y avoir des jours chômés mais tu devrais l'avoir : il n'y a pas de raison pour que cela change en 2/3 semaines. A bientôt en Indonésie alors ! ;-)
Je voulais juste savoir si on doit donner un billet de départ du sol indonésien dans les 60 jours, ok ! Mais à partir de quand on compte les 60 jours ?? Le visa est il delivré pour une date d arrivée spécifique ou valide pour X mois après l émission du visa ? Dans ce cas, à partir de quand compter les 60 jours ??
Si ça n'a pas changé le visa est valide 90 jours à partir de sa date d'émission. Les 60 j il faut les compter à partir de la date d'entrée en Indonésie ...
Par contre il me semblait avoir lu qu'ils ne délivraient plus de visa touriste de 60 j à KL. Tu nous diras ... 🙂
Oui je me doute, on compte les 6o jours a partir de l arrivée en indo ! Mais quand il te demande un billet de sortie a l ambassade, et que tu ne sais pas quand tu vas arrivé en indonésie ! C est ca le truc.. a moins que je me fait des idées pour rien lol ! Pour le visa j ai envoyé un mail a l ambassade a kuala lumpur mais comme les ambassades repondent rarement..
A priori, il ne délivre plus de visa pour l'Indonésie, ni à KL, ni à Penang. Apparemment, car il y a eu beaucoup trop de demande, et aussi pour des raisons logistiques/politiques entre ces deux pays. C'était le cas le cas en avril dernier du moins.
Concernant ton visa, il démarre quand tu arrives sur le territoire Indonésien, à savoir combien de temps tu peux le faire à l'avance, j'en ai aucune idée.
Si t'as besoin d'info pour le visa deux mois on arrival, n'hésite pas à demander.
Thomas
Ah mince .. oui je connais, il fait demander le visa renouvelable, a 35$ 1 mois et le faire renouveler dans un centre d'immigration.pour 1 mois.. en fait ça aurait eté olus simple et plus économique de faire ce visa 2 mois et être tranquille sur place ! Pas de bol, mais sinon ce serait possible de faire ce visa 2 mois a bangkok en thaïlande ?!
C'est vraiment sympa merci😉 le plus ennuyeux comme à chaque fois ce sont les preuve de billets A/R ou de sortie ! Ca te bloque ! Meme si mtn il y a les location de billets ! À moitié faux en fait mais qui prouve quand même ! Parce que oui j' ai pas envie de m imposer des dates precises d' arrivee et de départ ! Ça fait des frais en plus
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