The Indonesian Ambassador to Nigeria, Harry Purwanto has announced his government’s new policy for issuing visas to Nigerians and other foreigners wanting to visit Indonesia for any purpose.
Purwanto told NAN in Lagos that under the new policy, his Embassy would no longer be involved in visa processing, but only in the collection of visa applications.
The Ambassador, who did not give any reason for his government’s new visa policy, said that the processing of visas to Indonesia would henceforth take a much longer time.
His words: “Nigerians seeking visas to Indonesia should know that the Indonesian government has introduced a new visa application and issuance policy.
“Under the new policy, we as an Embassy in Nigeria have been withdrawn from processing visas.
“All we are now required to do is to collect visa applications and send them to Indonesia for processing. We now have to be taking authority from Jakarta.
“We, therefore, want to tell Nigerians seeking visas to Indonesia to now begin their applications at least two weeks in advance, to enable us send their applications on time to Jakarta."Purwanto enjoined Nigerians to always ensure that authentic information and documents were provided in their visa application forms, to avoid visa refusal from Jakarta.
He also said that his government would continue to create the right environment for mutual trade relations and people-to-people interactions between genuine Nigerians and Indonesians.
i dont even like the country sef
ReplyDeleteHope the procedure of getting from their country won't be too stressful and take too much time.
ReplyDeleteThey just wanna make things Harder
ReplyDeleteThats good...maybe it will frustrate Nigerian drug dealer going there for suicide..
ReplyDeletewe shall respond in the same manner if the need arise
ReplyDeleteWhy won't they change their policy when some particular group of us have vow to destroy the name Nigeria through their greed for money at all cost through drug trafficking. Our support tougher measures. I thank God for where I come from in Nigeria. We value our names more than stupid wealth.
ReplyDeleteThat's Good
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ReplyDeleteOok oh, Nigerians that are willing to travel to Indonesia take note
ReplyDeleteWhen its mostly foreigners dat deals with drugs in dia country especially Nig
ReplyDeleteI sincerely don't blame indonesian govt. Because most Nigerians travelling there are just going there to push drugs and when they are caught they kill them. This alone spoils the name and reputation of our beloved country NIGERIA.
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ReplyDeleteLol. Do you blame them? NO especially with the rate of drug crimes Nigerians are involved in over there.
ReplyDeleteMostly Nigerian Drug Dealer visit Indonesia...
ReplyDeleteNonsense! As if we see gold in the soil of their country.
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Olu, are you there?
ReplyDeleteWhat is there after all. Their own cup of tea though.
For Nigerians willing to travel to dried Indonesia
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