VFS Global has introduced a fast-track visa-on-arrival facility for Indians, making getting a visa much easier and quicker. That’s right, you read it correctly!
VFS Global made a good news announcement on Monday. According to the officials, Bank Mandiri and TLP have signed an exclusive agreement with the firm.
Following the agreement, international passengers can prepay fees online, receive fast-track access, and receive concierge services upon arrival in Jakarta, Indonesia. A total of 75 nations are participating in this agreement, including India.
VFS stated, “Nationals of the 75 eligible countries can apply for their Indonesia visa on arrival through VFS Global by submitting their documents and paying the fees online at www.indonesiavoa.vfsevisa.id before their travel.
An email confirmation will be sent to their registered email address, and their visa will be stamped upon arrival. Due to the online payment, the Visa on Arrival process requires stamping the visa at the designated fast-track immigration lanes once the payment has been made.
To do this, you must log on to their website and submit all the required documents. Once your visa on arrival fee has been paid, you will receive an email confirming your payment.
You must show your confirmation email to the officers once you reach Jakarta’s fast-track lane. Your visa will be stamped once the documents have been checked!!
Two visa applications are available: Standard, where applicants must submit their documents 72 hours before departure, and Express, where applications can be submitted 24 hours before departure.
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