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Indonesia

Document information:

 Regular visa

NoVisa NameVisa Type
1INDONESIA VISA

E -VISA

DEPENDENT VISA

Work Permits for foreigners(KITAS)

  1. For foreigners, the KITAS has a 1-year and 2-year  visa validity
  2. KITAS can be processed under both PMA and PMDM (local company).

Requirements for KITAS

  • SK
  • AKTE PERUSAHAAN
  • NPWP PT
  • NIB
  • RBA
  • PKKPR,
  • BANK STATEMENT PT
  • KOP SURAT & STAMP PT
  • KTP HRD
  • CV
  • IJAZAH PARKLARING
  • SCAN PASSPORT
  • PHOTO
  • WLK(WAJIB LAPOR KETENAGAKERJAAN
  • KTP PENADMPING TKA ALAMAT DI INDONESIA

Work Permits for foreigners(KITAP)

  1. For foreigners, the KITAP has a 5-year visa validity.

 

India

Document information:  Regular visa
No Visa Name Visa Type
1 INDIAN VISA E TOURIST VISA
Conditions for Visa:
  • Valid Passport:
    • Applicants must have a passport with at least six months’ validity beyond the intended date of arrival in India.
  • Visa Application Form:
    • Complete the online visa application form accurately. The form is typically available on the official website of the Indian Visa Online (https://indianvisaonline.gov.in).
  • Passport Photo:
    • Provide recent passport-size photographs as per the specifications outlined in the application guidelines.
  • Proof of Travel Itinerary:
    • Present a confirmed round-trip flight reservation and details of accommodation for the entire stay in India.
  • Proof of Financial Means:
    • Demonstrate sufficient funds to cover the expenses during the visit. This can include recent bank statements, traveler’s checks, or a letter of sponsorship.
  • Visa Fee:
    • Pay the required visa fee, which varies based on the type of visa and the applicant’s nationality.
  • Biometric Data Submission:
    • Some countries may require applicants to provide biometric data (fingerprints) as part of the application process.
  • No Criminal Record:
    • Applicants may need to declare any criminal record, and some may be subject to a security screening.
  • Health Requirements:
    • Depending on the duration and purpose of the visit, health requirements such as vaccinations may be necessary. Check the specific requirements for your situation.
  • No Intention to Work:
    • Tourist visas generally prohibit employment in India. Applicants should not intend to work or engage in any form of employment during their stay.


China

Document information: Chinese visa
No Visa Name Visa Type
1 Chinese VISA Diplomatic visa, courtesy visa, service visa and ordinary visa
The conditions for obtaining a Chinese visa, specifically a Tourist (L) Visa, include:
  1. Valid Passport:
    • Applicants must have a passport with at least six months’ validity beyond the intended date of departure from China.
  2. Visa Application Form:
    • Complete the visa application form accurately. The form can usually be downloaded from the official website of the Chinese embassy or consulate.
  3. Passport Photo:
    • Provide recent passport-size photographs that meet the specified requirements.
  4. Proof of Travel Itinerary:
    • Present a detailed travel itinerary, including flight reservations and hotel bookings for the entire duration of the stay in China.
  5. Proof of Financial Means:
    • Demonstrate sufficient funds to cover the expenses during the visit. This may include recent bank statements, proof of employment, or a letter of sponsorship.
  6. Travel Insurance:
    • Although not always mandatory, having travel insurance that covers medical expenses is advisable.
  7. Visa Fee:
    • Pay the required visa fee, which varies based on the type of visa, the applicant’s nationality, and processing time.
  8. Employment and Residence History:
    • Some applications may require information on the applicant’s employment and residence history.
  9. No Criminal Record:
    • Applicants may need to provide a declaration of no criminal record, and some may be subject to a security screening.
  10. Proof of Accommodation:
    • Provide hotel reservations or a letter of invitation if staying with friends or family.



Singapore

Document information:

Singapore visa

NoVisa NameVisa Type
1Singapore VISA Tourist and business

Conditions for Visa:

  1. Valid Passport:

    • Applicants must have a passport with at least six months’ validity beyond the intended date of departure from Singapore.
  2. Visa Application:

    • Complete the visa application form provided by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) of Singapore.
  3. Passport Photo:

    • Provide recent passport-size photographs that meet the specified requirements.
  4. Proof of Travel Itinerary:

    • Present a confirmed round-trip flight reservation and details of accommodation for the entire stay in Singapore.
  5. Proof of Financial Means:

    • Demonstrate sufficient funds to cover the expenses during the visit. This can include bank statements, proof of employment, or a letter of sponsorship.
  6. Travel Insurance:

    • Obtain travel insurance that covers medical expenses and emergencies during the stay in Singapore.
  7. Visa Fee:

    • Pay the required visa fee, which may vary based on the type and duration of the visa.
  8. Employment Restrictions:

    • Tourist visas generally prohibit employment in Singapore. Applicants should not intend to work or engage in any form of employment during their stay.
  9. No Criminal Record:

    • Provide a declaration of no criminal record, and be prepared to undergo a security screening.
  10. Proof of Accommodation:

    • Provide hotel reservations or a letter of invitation if staying with friends or family.

Thailand

Document information: Thailand visa
No Visa Name Visa Type
1 Thailand VISA
  • Tourist visa
  • Special tourist visa
  • Business visa
  • Investment visa
  • Education visa
  • Marriage visa
  • Retirement visa
  • SMART visa
Condtions for Visa:
  1. Valid Passport:
    • Applicants must have a passport valid for at least six months beyond the intended date of entry into Thailand.
  2. Visa Application Form:
    • Complete the required visa application form provided by the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate.
  3. Passport Photo:
    • Submit recent passport-size photographs that meet the specified requirements.
  4. Proof of Financial Means:
    • Provide evidence of sufficient funds to cover the expenses during the stay in Thailand. This may include bank statements, a letter of sponsorship, or proof of income.
  5. Flight Itinerary and Accommodation Details:
    • Present a confirmed round-trip flight reservation and provide details of accommodation arrangements for the entire stay in Thailand.
  6. Travel Insurance:
    • Obtain travel insurance that covers medical expenses and emergencies during the stay in Thailand.
  7. Visa Fee:
    • Pay the required visa fee, which may vary based on the type and duration of the visa.
  8. Intent to Return:
    • Demonstrate the intention to return to the home country after the visit to Thailand. This could include proof of employment, enrollment in educational institutions, or other ties to the home country.
  9. Visa Processing Time:
    • Be aware of the processing time for the visa, as it may vary depending on the type of visa and the specific Thai embassy or consulate.
  10. No Employment:
    • Tourist visas generally prohibit employment in Thailand. Applicants should not intend to work or engage in any form of employment during their stay.



American Visa

Document information:
 American visa Non Immigrant Visa Categories:
Purpose of Travel Visa Category Required: Before applying for visa*
Athlete, amateur or professional (competing for prize money only) B-1 (NA)
Au pair (exchange visitor) J SEVIS
Australian professional specialty E-3 DOL
Border Crossing Card: Mexico BCC (NA)
Business visitor B-1 (NA)
CNMI-only transitional worker CW-1 USCIS
Crewmember D (NA)
Diplomat or foreign government official A (NA)
Domestic employee or nanny – must be accompanying a foreign national employer B-1 (NA)
Employee of a designated international organization or NATO G1-G5, NATO (NA)
Exchange visitor J SEVIS
Foreign military personnel stationed in the United States A-2 NATO1-6 (NA)
Foreign national with extraordinary ability in Sciences, Arts, Education, Business or Athletics O USCIS
Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Professional: Chile, Singapore H-1B1 – Chile H-1B1 – Singapore DOL
International cultural exchange visitor Q USCIS
Intra-company transferee L USCIS
Medical treatment, visitor for B-2 (NA)
Media, journalist I (NA)
NAFTA professional worker: Mexico, Canada TN/TD (NA)
Performing athlete, artist, entertainer P USCIS
Physician J , H-1B SEVIS
Professor, scholar, teacher (exchange visitor) J SEVIS
Religious worker R USCIS
Specialty occupations in fields requiring highly specialized knowledge H-1B DOL then USCIS
Student: academic, vocational F, M SEVIS
Temporary agricultural worker H-2A DOL then USCIS
Temporary worker performing other services or labor of a temporary or seasonal nature. H-2B DOL then USCIS
Tourism, vacation, pleasure visitor B-2 (NA)
Training in a program not primarily for employment H-3 USCIS
Treaty trader/treaty investor E (NA)
Transiting the United States C (NA)
Victim of Criminal Activity U USCIS
Victim of Human Trafficking T USCIS
Nonimmigrant (V) Visa for Spouse and Children of a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) V (NA)
Renewals in the U.S. – A, G, and NATO Visas (NA)
Immigrant Visa Categories:
Visa Category Immediate Relative & Family Sponsored
Spouse of a U.S. Citizen IR1, CR1
Spouse of a U.S. Citizen awaiting approval of an I-130 immigrant petition K-3 *
Fiancé(e) to marry U.S. Citizen & live in U.S. K-1 *
Intercountry Adoption of Orphan Children by U.S. Citizens IR3, IH3, IR4, IH4
Certain Family Members of U.S. Citizens IR2, CR2, IR5, F1, F3, F4
Certain Family Members of Lawful Permanent Residents F2A, F2B
Visa Category Employer Sponsored – Employment
Priority workers [First] E1
Professionals Holding Advanced Degrees and Persons of Exceptional Ability [Second] E2
Professionals and Other Workers [Third] E3, EW3
Employment Creation/Investors [Fifth] C5, T5, R5, I5
Certain Special Immigrants: [Fourth] S (many**)
Religious Workers SD, SR
Iraqi and Afghan Translators/Interpreters SI
Iraqis Who Worked for/on Behalf of the U.S. Government SQ
Afghans Who Worked for/on Behalf of the U.S. Government SQ
Diversity Immigrant Visa DV
Returning Resident SB
Notes: Important Notes: *K Visas – Listed with immigrant visas because they are for immigration related purposes. About this chart – This chart is a list of many immigrant visa categories, but not every immigrant visa category.





Malaysia

Document information: Malaysia visa
No Visa Name Visa Type
1 Malaysia VISA
  • Single Entry Visa
  • Multiple Entry Visa
  • Transit Visa
Conditions for the Multiple Entry Visa are:
  1. The applicant must show proof of sufficient funds for staying in Malaysia
  2. The applicant must possess a valid and confirmed return ticket
  3. Tour groups are not eligible to apply for Multiple Entry Visa.
  4. The Multiple Entry Visa costs RM100.00 for Indian Citizens and RM30.00 for citizens of the People’s Republic of China.

Schengen

Document information:

Schenge visa

NoVisa NameVisa Type
1Schengen VISA 
  • Single-entry visa,
  • Double-entry visa 
  • Multiple-entry visa.

Conditions for the  Visa are:

  1. Valid Passport:

    • Applicants must hold a passport valid for at least three months beyond the intended departure date, with a minimum of two blank pages for visa stamps.
  2. Travel Itinerary and Accommodation:

    • Provide a detailed travel itinerary, including flight reservations, and evidence of accommodation arrangements for the entire stay in the Schengen Area.
  3. Travel Insurance:

    • Obtain travel insurance covering a minimum of €30,000 in medical expenses and repatriation. The insurance should be valid for the entire duration of the stay in the Schengen Area.
  4. Proof of Financial Means:

    • Demonstrate sufficient financial means to cover the stay, typically through bank statements, employment proof, or a letter of sponsorship.
  5. Purpose of Travel Documentation:

    • Clearly state the purpose of the visit (tourism, business, family visit) and provide supporting documents such as a letter of invitation, conference registration, or other relevant documentation.
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