Business Visa from Nigeria to Indonesia
- Nigerians traveling to Indonesia for business are allowed to apply for a business visa.
- A business visa in Indonesia is valid for one year, and it allows a foreigner to stay in Indonesia for up to 60 days per visit. Therefore, a business visa is perfect for frequent visitors.
- You must provide an original Business Introduction Letter from your Nigerian employer. All letters must be printed on company letterhead. The letter must:
- Be less than one month old.
- Include the applicant's position.
- Include the signatory's position.
- Include the dates of leave and dates of return to work.
- Include the applicant's start date at the company.
- Be typed and signed in the original by the applicant's supervisor or their HR department.
- Foreigners are required to provide proof of financial means. This must be provided as a copy of a recent non-online current account bank statement showing a minimum credit balance of £1,000 having been issued no more than one month prior to visa submission.
- All business visas must be sponsored by a legal entity registered in Indonesia. Foreign and locally owned companies as well as representative offices can act as sponsor.
- This visa forbids any form of employment. You are not allowed to get paid in Indonesia with this visa.
- Details of travel arrangements must be provided. These must include:
- A copy of the hotel confirmation showing applicant's name.
- A copy of the flight confirmation showing onward/return travel.