VISITOR / TOURIST VISAS
Bahasa Indonesia Version
The tourist visa (B2 visa) is available for anyone wishing to go to the United States of America temporarily for pleasure. This can include visiting family, relatives, friends, or acquaintances, or simply for traveling throughout the United States. It is U.S. government policy to facilitate and promote international travel and the free movement of people of all nationalities to the United States. Consular officers endeavor to expedite applications for and issuance of visitors' visas so long as issuance of the visa is consistent with the requirements of the applicable laws and regulations. In most cases, a qualified applicant for a tourist visa will receive a combination B1/B2 (business and tourism) visa.
REQUIREMENTS
Tourist visa applicants must establish to the satisfaction of the consular officer that they have binding ties to a residence in a foreign country which they have no intention of abandoning, and that they will depart the United States at the end of a temporary visit. It is impossible to specify the exact form the evidence should take, since applicants' circumstances vary greatly. Thus, applicants should consider what documents or information they can bring which prove their economic, personal, and social situation here in Indonesia.
Applicants must demonstrate that they will not become a public charge in the United States. Useful evidence of this may include bank statements, job letters, or an invitation from a relative or friend in the United States. At the visa interview, consular officers try to determine that an applicant has adequate funds for the travel proposed, a credible support arrangement for himself while in the United States, specific and realistic travel plans, strong ties abroad, and credible support arrangements for his family living in Indonesia. Visitor Visa holders are not permitted to work in the United States.
VISAS FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT IN THE U.S.
In addition to establishing intent to depart the United States after a temporary stay, as outlined above, those who are planning to go for medical treatment should provide to the consular officer and to the inspecting immigration officer at the American port of entry:
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Written confirmation from the medical facility that arrangements have been completed for treatment and where and from whom treatment will be received;
- An estimate in writing from the facility or physician of how much the proposed treatment is likely to cost;
- Proof that financial arrangements for payment of estimated expenses have been made;
- A physician's statement estimating the length of time required for the treatment.
It is important to note that individuals suffering certain afflictions, e.g. contagious diseases, are ineligible according to the United States Immigration and Nationality Act to receive visas. In certain limited instances, a waiver of the ineligibility may be sought from the United States Department of Homeland Security through the Embassy, however, such waivers are rarely granted. Applicants with medical ineligibilities must be examined by an Embassy designated physician when applying for a waiver.
APPLICATION PROCESS
In Indonesia, an application for a tourist visa to go to the United States can only be made at the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, which is located at Jl. Merdeka Selatan No. 5, Jakarta Pusat, or the U.S. Consulate General in Surabaya, which is located at Jalan Raya Dr. Soetomo 33. The Consular Agent in Bali and the U.S. Consulate in Medan can provide basic information and information about visa application forms, however, all applications for visas must be submitted to the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta or the U.S. Consulate General in Surabaya by appointment.
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT
Applicants who wish to schedule an appointment for a nonimmigrant visa interview should first fill out the Electronic Visa Application Form. After the form has been printed out, applicants should log on to our online appointment system as follows to schedule an appointment:
- at the US Embassy in Jakarta;
- at the US Consulate General in Surabaya;
To use the system, the applicant will enter into the online appointment system their electronic barcode from the third page of their application and other personal identifying information. After scheduling an appointment online, an applicant will receive an immediate confirmation of the appointment which should be printed and brought to the interview.
Appointments are scheduled workdays excluding public holidays. Appointment times are staggered; applicants should arrive at the Embassy at the time stated. Applicants who qualify for the business visa program in Jakarta can see our Business Visa Program page for more information on how to prepare for an interview.
The U.S. Embassy in Jakarta and the U.S. Consulate General in Surabaya will accommodate requests for expedited visa interview appointments on a space available basis for humanitarian reasons or for truly urgent business travel. Failure to plan adequately ahead for routine business travel does not constitute an emergency. Conferences and seminars are not normally considered emergencies. Qualified business travelers applying with an APEC Business Travel card will received expedited appointments.
Requests for expedited appointments in Jakarta can be submitted via email to jakconsul@state.gov or via fax to + 62 (21) 385 7189. Requests for expedited appointments in Surabaya can be sent via email to consurabaya@state.gov. Please provide the passport number and a written explanation of why the travel is urgent and include contact information for consular staff to verify the claimed emergency situation. All requests must include telephone or e-mail contact information in Indonesia for the visa applicants.
If you need to change your scheduled appointment, or if you missed your appointment, you must reschedule your appointment using the online appointment system. Please do not come to the Embassy without rescheduling.
Applicants may only schedule one appointment at a time. Applicants who schedule multiple appointments on different days will only be permitted to apply for a visa on the date of their first scheduled appointment. All other appointments will be deleted from our system.
Most visa applicants must use the appointment system described above. However, applicants under 14 years old or over 80 years old may qualify for a visa without coming for an interview. Generally, the consular officer will waive the personal appearance requirement for any applicant under 14 years of age. For example, if a family is traveling on vacation to the U.S., any children under 14 do not have to accompany their parents to the visa interview. Every applicant age 14 or older must sign his or her own application form and will have his or her fingerprints scanned at the time of the interview.
THE VISA APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW
Visa interviews are conducted directly between the consular officer and the applicant. Third parties, including lawyers, are generally not allowed to be present at the interview, though exceptions are granted for those people who do not speak English nor Indonesian and need a translator, or for people who need physical assistance. All visa applicants between 14 and 80 years of age (except those applying for diplomatic visas) will have their fingerprints scanned at the time of the interview.
The U.S. Embassy in Jakarta and the U.S. Consulate General in Surabaya require the use of the Electronic Visa Application Form (EVAF). The EVAF is a simple, online Internet application that allows visa applicants to access, download, and fill out their visa applications on the Internet. The use of the EVAF will result in shorter lines and waiting times since visa clerks will no longer need to manually enter visa application information. Handwritten applications or those typed using a typewriter can not be accepted.
At the visa interview, the applicant must present the following:
- a fully completed, signed DS-156 Electronic Visa Application Form for each applicant (including one for every child);
- a completed DS-157 form if the applicant is a male between 16 and 45 years of age;
- a current passport valid for at least six months (note: If more than one person is included in the passport, each person desiring a visa must make a separate application);
- any previous passports;
- $131 application fee, payable in Rupiah for each person (including children);
- a passport-type photograph (see photo requirements);
- any documentation that might demonstrate the applicants’ personal situation in Indonesia and their incentive to return to Indonesia after a brief stay in the United States. In the past, some applicants have found the following to be useful: a reference letter from your employer verifying applicant’s job, length of time in the job, and salary, a receipt(s) for payment of applicant’s salary, a bank account statement showing recent activity in the applicant’s bank account, applicant’s business card, permission from the Department of Trade to operate the business, applicant’s most recent tax payment receipt, an applicant’s company’s charter document, marriage certificates, birth certificates, the applicant’s Kartu Keluarga , and a certificate of land ownership. Please note that just bringing these documents will not guarantee the issuance of a visa.
Please note that the $131 application fee applies to all US Visa applicants worldwide and covers the expense of conducting the interview and processing the application. The application fee cannot be returned, even if the visa is denied or no application is ever filed.
Both the Embassy and the Consulate General have a zero tolerance policy in regard fraudulent and fraudulently obtained documents. Submitting fake and fraudulent documetns to a Consular Officer is likely to prevent an applicant from ever obtaining a visa.
The visa application will normally be adjudicated at the conclusion of the interview. Certain applicants may be required to present additional information, or to await further processing, before their applications can be finally decided. Thus, all applicants are encouraged to apply as far in advance as possible before their intended departure, so that enough time is allowed to resolve any procedural problems, should any come up. The Embassy does not recommend anyone purchase nonrefundable tickets until a visa is issued.
VISA ISSUANCE
After the visa has been authorized, applicants are generally told to return two or three days later to pick up their passports with valid visas. Applicants who need their visas sooner than what the Consular Officer states should consult with the Consular Officer at the time of the interview. The Consular Officer will attempt to expedite issuance; however, due to the nature of the nonimmigrant visa issuance process, it is not possible to issue a visa in 24 hours or less.
VISA PICK-UP INFORMATION
The applicant or a representative may return to pick up the passport with visa at the appointed time. If the applicant sends a representative, the representative must bring with him/her the pickup ticket and know the name of the applicants whose passport s/he is acquiring.
Applicants whose visas required additional administrative processing and whose visas are ready for processing will be contacted by consular staff at the number provided on the application
For those subject to additional processing, please see this NSEERS information for further advice on entering and exiting the United States.
THE VISA
All those who receive a U.S. visa should check the accuracy of all the data on the visa, including name, date of birth, passport number, gender, and photo. Advise Consular Section personnel of any errors before leaving the Embassy
VISA VALIDITY
The maximum validity for B-2 visas for Indonesian citizens is five years. Some visas are issued for shorter durations and some B-2 visas are annotated to note a specific purpose of the trip to the U.S. The expiration date of the visa notes the last day you may use the visa to apply to enter the United States. The expiration date is not the last day you are allowed to remain in the U.S. Every time you plan to travel to the U.S, remember to assure your passport is valid for at least six months from the time you plan to depart the U.S. However, you may travel with two passports -- one expired passport with a valid visa and a new passport.
INTERVIEW AT PORT OF ENTRY
A valid visa does not guarantee you will be allowed to entry the United States. A U.S. immigration officer who will interview you when you arrive in the U.S. will determine if you are eligible to enter the U.S. and for how long. In the event the immigration officer finds you ineligible, you will not be allowed to enter and will be depart the United States immediately. When you enter the U.S., the immigration officer will take your picture with an electronic camera and scan your fingerprints again.
DURATION OF STAY IN THE U.S.
The immigration at the U.S. port of entry (where you arrive in the U.S.) will usually note the period of time you are allowed to remain in the U.S. Your visa does not allow you to remain in the U.S. for a period of five years. You are expected to leave before the period stamped at entry expires unless you request an extension of stay from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
IN THE UNITED STATES
Foreign nationals in the United States on B-2 status are allowed to visit family and friends and travel throughout the United States. However, as tourists, they are not allowed to engage in any skilled or unskilled labor. This means that they may not perform any sort of activity for which an American resident would be paid. This could include working at a construction site, helping out at a friend or relative's place of business, or even babysitting a relative's children. A foreign national on B-2 classification who engages in any of these activities may have a difficult time qualifying for a tourist (or any other type of visa) in the future.
We hope you enjoy your visit to the United States!
Still confused? Please check out our most frequently asked questions page. Or, for more information, please contact one of our visa assistants by phone at + 62 (21) 3435-9050, by e-mail at jakconsul@state.gov or by fax at + 62 (21) 385-7189. |