I recently went to the Indonesian consulate in Penang, Malaysia to apply for a 60-day tourist visa. However, when I brought my paperwork to the window, the clerk there told me that they had no more visas available. She said that as of August 1, 2017, they had instituted a quota system.
I could not get more details than that, but I'm assuming it is a monthly quota. It appears that they will have only a certain number of 60-day visas each month, and when they run out, you won't be able to get one.
They are still accepting applications for the 60-day social visa as usual, but that requires a signed and stamped letter from a sponsor in Indonesia plus a copy of their ID.
I could be wrong about all this. It was difficult to understand what they were telling me. However, things do seem to have changed. I have gotten 60-day visas from this consulate in the past without any trouble at all. But this new quota system changes that. It seems like now there is no way to know for sure if you'll be able to get a visa. You just have to show up and see if they have reached their quota limit for that month or not.
Several other foreigners were at the consulate at the same time I was, and they were all turned away as well.
