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hi everyone
does anyone know if is possible to get a 60 days Indonesia visa in Johor Bahru ?
anyone did it in the past 2-3 months?
if not where it would be possible to get it in Malaysia ? Kuching maybe ?

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Kuching was same-day service in May, and reportedly still issues them.
No experience with Johor.


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on East-Indonesia.info: Indonesia, Maluku, West Papua, Raja Ampat & Indonesian Visas
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Refer to this topic for recent info: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/forums/asia-south-east-asia-islands-peninsula/indonesia/where-in-se-asia-to-obtain-a-60-days-indonesia-tourist-visa

If you get any info re: 60 day visas from the consulate in Johor, please post an update.

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Kuching was same-day service in May, and reportedly still issues them.

that would be great.

No experience with Johor.

ok, thanks

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and...i got an other question....what's the best way(except flights) for getting from peninsular Malaysia (let's say Johor or somewhere else) to Kuching ?
there is any ferry ? anywhere online where i can check ferries (if there are) info between peninsular Malaysia (or Singapore) and Sarawak(Kuching or somewhere else) ?

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There is nono ferry.
Everyone flies.
By sea, must go via Indonesia.


My info & thoughts:
on East-Indonesia.info: Indonesia, Maluku, West Papua, Raja Ampat & Indonesian Visas
on Thorn Tree: Seeing Orangutans, Kalimantan, Kiribati & Tuvalu
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but how can i go to get a visa for Indonesia in Kuching if i have to go to indonesia first ? ...... lol
i guess Kuching is not an option anymore for visa (for me).
I have a no flights policy :D

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Apply for the visa in Singapore & you can get to Indonesia using sea transport.

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Instead of making silly lols, how about using your brain a bit?

For the short time required to get to Borneo by sea, you could enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days. Then you could return with a 60 day visa from Kuching for longer.
Or, if you prefer, get the visa in Singapore indeed.


My info & thoughts:
on East-Indonesia.info: Indonesia, Maluku, West Papua, Raja Ampat & Indonesian Visas
on Thorn Tree: Seeing Orangutans, Kalimantan, Kiribati & Tuvalu
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Instead of making silly lols, how about using your brain a bit?

LOL ....sorry sir, just trying to figure out a solution.
you never laugh ?

For the short time required to get to Borneo by sea, you could enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days.

visa-free can be extended?
i tought visa on arrival (or prearranged visa) only could be extended.

Then you could return with a 60 day visa from Kuching for longer.

i could just extend it in Indonesia doing a visa-on-arrival , why need to go to kuching ?

Or, if you prefer, get the visa in Singapore indeed.

they do 60 days visa?

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