Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the Republic of Indonesia

Ambassador: Mrs. Zhang Qiyue
Address: JL. Mega Kuningan No.2, Jakarta Selatan 12950, Indonesia
Tel: +62-21-5761039
Fax: +62-21-5761034
Office Hours: 08:30-12:00, 14:00-17:00, Monday-Friday (except holidays)
Email: chinaemb_id@mfa.gov.cn
Website: http://id.china-embassy.org/eng/

Consular Office
Tel for Enquires: +62-21-5761026 (Manned Service between 14:00-16:00)
Office Hours: Monday-Friday (except holidays) 
09:00-11:30 (Application & Pick-up Time),
15:00-16:00 (Pick-up Time)
Mobile Phone: +62 816865655 (Out of Office Hours)

The information of all sections of Chinese embassy in Indonesia

Sections Information
Reception Office Tel: +62-21-5761039
Administrative Office Tel: +62-21-5761037, 5761038
Fax: +62-21-5761038
Political & Press Office Tel: +62-21-5761021, 5761022, 5761023, 5761042
Fax: +62-21-5761028
Consular Office Tel: +62-21-5761025, 5761026, 5761027
Fax: +62-21-5761024
Science & Technology Office Tel: +62-21-5761033, 5761264
Fax: +62-21-5761033
Cultural Office Tel: +62-21-5761032, 5761031
Fax: +62-21-5761263
Defense Attaché Office Tel: +62-21-5761029, 5761030
Fax: +62-21-5761046
Commercial Office Tel: +62-21-5761048, 5761049
Fax: +62-21-5761051

Visa Fees

1. Regular Visa Fee per Person (in Rupiahs)

Visa Types Indonesian
Citizens
American Citizens Citizens of
Other Countries
Single-Entry Visa 300,000 1,200,000 300, 000
Double-Entry Visa 450,000 1,200,000 450,000
Multi-Entry Visa with 6-month
Validity
600,000 1,200,000 600,000
Multi-Entry Visa with 12-month
Validity
900,000 1,200,000 900,000


2. Expedited Service Fee per Person (in Rupiahs)
The regular processing time of a visa is 4 working days. For urgent cases, expedited service is available. You should present air ticket on the same day or the next day, you can apply for the '1 working day processing service'. Moreover, additional fees will be paid as following:

1 working day processing
(Applications should be submitted before 11:30. On the same day, visas can be picked up between 15:00-16:00)
300,000
2-3 working days processing 200,000

 Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in Surabaya
Consul General: Fu Shuigen
Consular District: East Jawa Province, Bali Province, East and West Nusa Tenggara Provinces
Email: chinaconsul_sur@mfa.gov.cn
Visa Office
Address: Jalan Paris Argosari VD-3, Surabaya
Office Hours: 09:00-11:30, 15:00-16:00 (extra urgent service only)
Other Departments
Address: Jalan Mayjend, Sungkono Kav. B/105, Surabaya
Office Hours: 08:30-12:00, 14:00-17:00

 Information of all sections of Chinese consulate in Surabaya

Section Tel Fax
Consular Affairs +62-31-5682814 (certificate) +62-31-5688102
+62-31-5675821
+62-08123030316 (mobile phone)
(consular protection and overseas Chinese affairs)
+62-31-5674667
+62-31-5675823 (culture and education) +62-31-5674667
Administration office 0062-31-5687225 (general affairs) +62-31-5674667
0062-31-5675828 (business) +62-31-5674667


 Please contact Embassy of Indonesia in China if Indonesians have troubles there.

 Related China Embassies in Asia: China Embassy in Tehran, Iran
                                                           China Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq
                                                           China Embassy in Israel
                                                           China Embassy in Tokyo, Japan

Travelers' Voices on China Embassy in Indonesia

1.

Feb. 2,2010 21:46 Reply

Ms.yenny(Indonesia) said:

Dear Sir / Mam,

Please give me the information, our technical support China citizen, his passport limit time on April 18,2010 and his working permit in Indonesia until April 16,2010. He will be back to China on February 12,2010 and return to Jakarta on February 28,2010.The question is can he extend his passport in Jakarta when he return ? as we need to extend his working permit with valid passport.

Feb. 4,2010 02:58
Mr.Noah replied:

yes, he can renew his passport when he return to Jakarta, the Chinese passport can be easily to be renewed if his Chinese passport has not expired.

2.

Feb. 1,2010 22:41 Reply

Ms.wauquiez(Indonesia) said:

I am french but living in bali, I'd like to go 15 days on holidays to china but as a visa is required I was wondering how to process? Do I need to flight to Jakarta to apply and then flying back 4 days later to pick my visa or is it possible to post it?
Regards
Sab

Feb. 3,2010 02:56
Ms.Christine(China) replied:

What Part of China you want to go to? Because basically a lot of tourist just make a Chinese visa in Hongkong. You can make that visa in Chinese Consulate in WanChai, Hongkong for express service (1 day) or common service (2-4 days), the fee depends on your nationality. From Hongkong you can take a lot of transportation service to enter China. You may want to bring your photo, because it's quite expensive if you take photo there. Otherwise you can just make your visa in Bali, give it to a good travel agency you trust, or you can go yourself to Jakarta or Surabaya and make your visa.

3.

Jan. 16,2010 09:03 Reply

Mrs.yenni(Indonesia) said:

I and my sons are Indonesian citizen,We are in Fuzhou now.and going to back apply student visa,but why canot apply in there,there ask me to apply in fuzhou,but fuzhou gov,ask me to apply my country...what should I do....thank

Jan. 17,2010 03:37
Mrs.Sandy replied:

Mrs. yenni, I have much sympathy for you, however, it is useless, you have to return to Indonesia to apply for student visa.

4.

Jan. 13,2010 23:29 Reply

Ms.Merry(Indonesia) said:

How long is the process to apply for a X visa? and How much does it cost? Thank you

Jan. 17,2010 03:36
Ms.Jane replied:

It takes 4 working days for X visa application if you can submit all requirements. It costs 300,000 Rupiahs

5.

Jan. 8,2010 09:58 Reply

Ms.ANGELFR33(Afghanistan) said:

hi,i'm indonesian passport holder. i juz married with malaysian. we r planning go to china for honeymoon next month.i wonder can i apply my china visa in malaysia but i only have 1 month social pass here?

thanks.

Jan. 12,2010 05:07
Mr.Kevin replied:

You'd better apply for Chinese visa in Indonesia because you just hold one month social pass of Malaysia.

Comment Reply