Indonesia•AsiaVaries
7,000,000 IDR
Varies (Non-extendable, must apply for new visa for additional stay)
Single-entry visa for emergency and disaster relief workers, with eligibility for compensation during their mission in Indonesia.
The Emergency Worker Visa (Index C15) is a specialized single-entry visa granted to foreign experts, technicians, or professionals who must enter Indonesia immediately to address critical, time-sensitive situations. This visa is reserved for scenarios where the individual's presence is essential and cannot be delegated, such as responding to natural disasters, repairing critical machinery that could cause significant economic loss, or providing aid during civil unrest. It serves as a fast-track mechanism to ensure that essential personnel can reach the site of an emergency without the delays associated with standard work visas.
While the visa is intended for urgent intervention, it is not a work permit for standard employment; the holder is prohibited from receiving wages from Indonesian companies. The visa is valid for an initial stay of 60 days and can be extended twice, each for 60 days, if the emergency situation persists. Applicants must be sponsored by an Indonesian entity or government agency that can verify the nature of the emergency and the necessity of the applicant's immediate arrival.
Valid passport with at least 6 months remaining (12 months for non-national travel documents)
Proof of urgent need for presence (natural disaster, major machinery breakdown, or riots)
Sponsorship from an Indonesian entity or government agency
Sufficient living expenses
No employment or wages from Indonesian entities
Compliance with Indonesian laws
Min. Savings
2,000 EUR
Valid passport
Employment contract
Income proof
Savings proof
Passport-sized photo
Medical certificate
Police clearance
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