D14 – Filming Multiple Entry Visa (2 Years)
D14 visas are currently issued for single entry only. There is no official option for a D14 multiple entry visa with a Two-year validity.
However, here’s some information on the D14 Single Entry Filming Visa which may be relevant:
- Validity: 2 year
- Entries: Multiple Entry
- Purpose: Filming project in Indonesia
Important Notes:
- You cannot use this visa to work for an Indonesian company or receive payment from them.
- The visa must be used within 90 days of issuance.
- This information is for general purposes only. Always confirm requirements with the Indonesian embassy or consulate before applying for a visa.
Alternatives to Consider:
- Visa Extension: If your filming project requires more than a year, you may be able to apply for a visa extension within Indonesia.
- Short-Term Visits: Consider obtaining multiple single-entry D14 visas for shorter filming trips throughout the year.
CHECK THE STEP APPLICATION
Steps to make your application for D14 - Filming Multiple Entry Visa (2 Years)
This site provides information on procedures applicable
Stay
Up to 60 Days (Extendable)
Processing time
- Most tourist visas are processed within (6 to 7) working days.
- We will send the visa to the registered email after your application is approved.
- Your visa application may take longer to process if the information required for your visa is incomplete or missing.
With this visa you can
- Conducting activities related to producing a foreign film.
- Conducting activities related to tourism, and visiting friends or family.
You must
- Comply with laws and regulations.
- Respect local customs, culture, and wisdom.
- Have sufficient living expenses while in Indonesia.
Visa Validity
- Please note that the validity period of the visa is different from the period of stay, please check your visa for information on the period of stay.
Other information
- Staying in Indonesia over the period of your stay permit, engaging in prohibited activities, not complying with visa conditions, and/or not complying with Indonesian laws may result in you paying fines, being deported, and/or other legal charges.
- You are prohibited from selling goods or services.
- You are prohibited from receiving rewards, wages, or any similar from individuals or corporations in Indonesia.