{"id":1900,"date":"2025-04-21T09:36:32","date_gmt":"2025-04-21T07:36:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.idnvisa.com\/article\/lindonesie-devoile-une-nouvelle-plateforme-et-renomme-ses-visas-electroniques\/"},"modified":"2025-04-21T09:36:32","modified_gmt":"2025-04-21T07:36:32","slug":"lindonesie-devoile-une-nouvelle-plateforme-et-renomme-ses-visas-electroniques","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.idnvisa.com\/en\/article\/lindonesie-unveils-a-new-platform-and-renames-its-electronic-visas\/","title":{"rendered":"Indonesia unveils a new platform and renames its electronic visas"},"content":{"rendered":"
On 9 January this year, Indonesia officially launched a new online platform dedicated to managing requests for electronic visa<\/strong>. This change marks a significant turning point, as all applications must now be made on this new site, replacing the old one. At the same time, visas have been renamed with specific codes to reflect their new classification. The aim of this initiative is to modernise Indonesia's immigration system, making it easier to obtain visas and improving the efficiency of the process. security<\/strong> as well as the management of migratory flows.<\/p>\n\n Le 9th January<\/strong>the Indonesian government has launched an innovative platform for managing applications for electronic visa<\/strong>. This new tool, which can be accessed at https:\/\/evisa.imigrasi.go.id\/<\/a>replaces the old site https:\/\/molina.imigrasi.go.id\/<\/a>. At the same time, several visa sub-types have been renamed, with new official codes dedicated to referring to each type of visa. This initiative is part of a wider effort to modernise and digitise immigration processes in Indonesia.<\/p>\n\n With the introduction of this platform, all future visa applications will now have to go through the new site. Visit visa sub-types<\/strong> have been revised, with codes that will appear on the travel documents issued. For example, the previous B211 A\/B visa has been renamed as the tourist or business visa<\/strong>visa, while the B213 visa is now recognised as a visa-on-arrival<\/strong> or visa on arrival<\/strong>which requires an additional micro-procedure once in Indonesia. This change illustrates the need to adapt regulations to better meet the needs of travellers.<\/p>\n\n This change of platform will lead to waiting times estimated at around 5 working days<\/strong> for processing visa applications during the first week after launch. This transition period is crucial, as it will allow the immigration authorities to adapt to this new online tool while processing existing applications. In addition, employers who already have an account on the previous site will need to re-register<\/strong> on this new platform. The process should only take between 5 and 10 minutes, but requires a digital ID photo of the signatory.<\/p>\n\n For companies starting to use this new system for the first time, the process is slightly different and will take approximately 3 working days<\/strong> to become operational. This speed in processing requests is designed to encourage new users to adopt the system while ensuring that requests are processed efficiently. The various steps that were previously more complex have been simplified to make the user experience more fluid.<\/p>\n\n This drive towards digitalization in the Indonesian visa sector is part of an overall movement to modernize the immigration procedures<\/strong>. By introducing a digital system, the government aims not only to increase the efficiency of visa applications, but also to strengthen the protection of citizens. safety<\/strong> and the management of migratory flows<\/strong>. E-visas, like those offered by other countries, are designed to simplify the process for travellers while optimising traceability and security.<\/p>\n\nA digitised system and code changes<\/h2>\n\n
Anticipating processing times<\/h2>\n\n
Facilities for new users<\/h2>\n\n
A trend towards global digitalisation<\/h2>\n\n
Tourist Visa and Visa-on-Arrival<\/h2>\n\n