Indonesia•AsiaVaries
1,000,000 IDR
60 days
No
Not Required
Not Specified
No
Not Required
Single-entry visa for attending short-term training courses or professional development programs in Indonesia.
The Short Training Course Visa (Index C9) is a single-entry visa created for foreign nationals who wish to participate in non-degree educational programs, professional training, or benchmarking activities within Indonesia. This visa is suitable for students, researchers, professionals, and educators who are enrolled in short-term courses such as language learning, cultural training, yoga, culinary arts, or specialized industry workshops. It allows participants to engage in structured learning environments hosted by recognized Indonesian institutions, companies, or associations, providing a legal pathway for capacity building and skill enhancement.
The C9 visa is initially granted for a 60-day stay and offers the flexibility of being extendable twice, with each extension lasting 60 days, for a maximum total stay of 180 days. To qualify, applicants must be sponsored by an Indonesian entity and provide official documentation, such as a Letter of Acceptance or proof of registration from the training provider. Like other short-term visit visas, the C9 does not allow for paid employment or the generation of income within Indonesia. It is strictly intended for educational and training purposes, ensuring that visitors can focus on their development while adhering to local immigration laws.
Passport valid for at least 6 months
Personal bank statement showing a minimum balance of USD 2,000 for the last 3 months
Proof of registration or certificate as a participant in a training/course
Guarantee letter from the training institution or local sponsor
Recent color photograph
Education
none or higher
Min. Savings
2,000 EUR
Scanned copy of passport
Recent color photograph
Personal bank statement (last 3 months, min USD 2,000)
Proof of registration/enrollment in the course
Guarantee letter from the institution
Let's check your eligibility against published requirements. 2 minutes. Free trial.
Check Eligibility