Navigating healthcare in a foreign country can feel overwhelming. That’s why we offer dedicated support for obtaining a Medical Purposes Visa (D3) — a visa designed for foreign nationals seeking medical treatment in Indonesia. Whether you’re planning a short visit or a longer stay for ongoing care, we’ll help ensure the paperwork doesn’t get in the way of your health.
Our experienced consultants will guide you through each step of the process — from collecting the right documents to communicating with the necessary government offices. We understand that medical travel often involves tight timelines and sensitive circumstances, which is why we focus on efficiency, compassion, and accuracy.
With IVS, you can focus on what matters most — your health. Let us handle the visa side, so you or your loved ones can access medical services in Indonesia with peace of mind and full legal compliance.
Document Preparation
Start with a quick consultation so we can understand your travel purpose and recommend the right visa type. Then, we'll guide you through the document checklist and help you prepare everything correctly — no guesswork, no confusion.
Submission & Processing
Once your documents are ready, we’ll submit your application directly to Indonesian immigration. We handle all the coordination and follow-ups, keeping you updated on the progress while you sit back and relax.
Visa Approval & Delivery
As soon as your visa is approved, we’ll send you the official visa document — ready for your trip. Whether you're applying from abroad or already in Indonesia, we make sure the process is smooth, timely, and stress-free.
Suitable for:
Undergoing medical treatment
Duration of stay permit: 1 years/2 years
Extension: This visa cannot be extended. You will receive a 60-day stay upon each arrival in Indonesia, valid for the duration of your visa
Rate: Rp 4.500.000,-/Rp. 7.500.000,-
This visa is for foreign nationals who plan to visit Indonesia for medical treatment or health-related consultations. It can also be used by those accompanying a patient, such as a family member or caregiver.
The D3 visa typically allows for an initial stay of up to 60 days and can be extended depending on your treatment plan and supporting documentation.
You'll need a referral or recommendation letter from a recognized medical institution, proof of financial means, a valid passport, and a recent photograph. Additional documents may be required based on your specific case.
No, the D3 visa is a non-convertible, short-stay visa. If long-term care is required, we recommend discussing alternative visa options with our consultants.