

The Embassy of the Sultanate of Oman in Jakarta has urged its citizens to take note of the new regulations before traveling.
The system requires registration via allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id three days before arrival in Indonesia and the retention of the resulting Quick Response (QR) code, which will be required to be presented at immigration and customs checkpoints in both the Sultanate of Oman and the Republic of Indonesia.
Indonesia’s arrival requirements usually involved multiple steps across different platforms.
Visitors needed to obtain a visa-on-arrival or apply for an e-visa, complete a health declaration through the SATUSEHAT Health Pass, and submit a customs declaration via the e-CD system.
Each of these steps required separate websites or applications.
The new portal addresses this issue by merging all the required forms into a single digital process.
International visitors can fill out one form covering immigration, customs, and health information, eliminating the need to switch between platforms.
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