Tuesday, June 18, 2013 0 comments

Applying Visa for visiting Sweden at Swedish Embassy Jakarta

So the story began when my sister just got her permanent residence permit in Sweden and she's gonna move there next month. Then my mum decided to accompany her moving. She also wants to see my sister's new place and have a vacation trip there. But because my sister is going to stay and nobody will accompany my mum fly back home, I eventually will also join the trip to Sweden, hehe.

First thing came across my mind is the airline ticket. I've tried looking to some website to search for tickets, but the cheapest fare I found is around USD 1350 back and forth. Then, my sisten who happened to be an "expert" in searching for cheap tickets, gave me information that she found a ticket that cost only USD 1080.

Currently I haven't book the ticket yet. What the world could be if I already bought the ticket and turns out I don't get the visa? The procedure to apply for the visa is not really complicated, they already have an online application system for visa at http://www.migrationsverket.se/. The officer at the embassy suggests to apply using that system because basically the offices uses the same application if we apply manually at the embassy. But after trying the system, there are some confusing questionnaires  For example there's an input field which is required to be filled with a sponsor from employer. Where should my pensioner mom gets it? So it is decided that we will just apply manually at the embassy.

Informations to apply swedish visa at Jakarta embassy can be seen here http://www.swedenabroad.com/en-GB/Embassies/Jakarta/Visit-Sweden/Visa-for-visiting-Sweden/. I will not copy-paste all the article from that website, first because the information there is always updated and second I'm too lazy to write. The point is to apply visa at the embassy we should come for interview and photo take, with previously made an appointment and bring some prerequisite documents. We can contact the embassy though a phone line +62 21 2553 5900. The embassy is open for visa every Monday-Friday at 8.30-11.30. The process is quite fast, only 3-5 days, but in some other cases could take longer than that. As a precaution we should apply for visa well in advance before the date of departure. Visa is valid for maximum of 90 days, and our passport should not yet expired for at least 6 months.

As of 9 January 2012 the fee for a Visa is IDR 750 000, which is the rough equivalent of EUR 60. For children between 6-12 years old, the fee is IDR 435 000 which is the rough equivalent of EUR 35. Children under the age of six years will be exempted from paying a fee. The payment of the visa fee is made through the Embassy's account in the PT Bank ANZ Indonesia:
Swift ID : ANZBIDJX
Account No. : 4033 6001 00012
Beneficiary : Embassy of Sweden

The prerequisite documents depends on the purpose of your visit to Sweden:

So now I'm gonna prepare the documents and make an appointment for an interview to the embassy. The next post will be updates about the interview at the embassy.

Have a nice day!
Monday, June 17, 2013 0 comments

Upcoming Posts

Because I just started writing to this blog, I would post some of my journey that I recently did and also some that I plan to do (marked with *). So here's the list:
  • Pari Island Paradise
  • Willy's Wedding at Medan
  • Jogjakarta Part I: New Year 2013
  • Jogjakarta Part II: Ardan's Wedding
  • Weekend at Singapore
  • Pangandaran Beach, West Java
  • Stockholm - Gotland *
  • Surabaya - Malang - Bromo *
  • Tanjung Lesung *
will also  post reviews of foods, because I love them!
So, I will keep this blog updated.

Live Long and Travel!!!... and Eat.
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Hello World

Hello world!

In this site I'd like to share some the things I do. Most of these is my travel journal, because I love to go to places! Well, I would say I'm still a noob, so probably some of you will think my journal is rubbish. But I still hope that it can help anyone who want to go to the same place or the same city easier, especially those who have small budget because I usually looking for the minimum cost so I can travel more places.

I still have standard though. I' m not gonna recommend you to stay under the bridge or sleep in the mosque. And I have very high demands of hygiene, so I will only pick and recommend a clean and hygiene place to stay.

I would also share some places to eat. Well maybe most of them are located in my hometown, Jakarta, but there will be posts about it from some other places.

So, let me gather my writing mood and also improve my writing skill because I don't write often. Just sit back and relax!

Cheers,
Dino