Malta visa requirements for Indonesians

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Indonesians visiting Malta

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Maltese Visa.


  • A completely filled and signed Malta visa application form is required.
  • Two passport photograph taken on a light background is also required.
  • An original Indonesian passport valid for at least 3 months beyond the return date. Your passport must have at least two blank pages to affix visas if issued.
  • Travel medical insurance confirmation of a minimum of 30,000 € coverage within Malta and the entire Schengen area.
  • A visa cover letter stating the purpose of visit to Malta and itinerary, flight ticket reservation (if applicable) are required.
  • Proof of civil status (marriage certificate, birth certificate of children, death certificate of spouse, ration card if applicable).
  • Proof of accommodation for your entire stay in Malta.
  • Proof of sufficient financial means for the period of stay in Malta.
  • According to the information provided by the European Commission, a foreign national who wants to enter the territory of Malta, while applying for a Malta Visa it needs to attest owning 48€/day for the period of stay, to the Malta Embassy or Consulate.
  • If the applicant is employed:
    • An employment contract should be provided.
    • Current bank statement of the latest 6 months
    • No-objection certificate from the employer
    • Income Tax Return (ITR) form or Certificate of Income Tax deducted at the source of salary
  • If  the applicant is self-employed:
    • A copy of your business license is required
    • Company bank statement of the latest 6 months
    • Income Tax Return (ITR)
  • If the applicant is a student:
    • Proof of enrollment in a registered institution is required
    • Leave approval letter from school or university
  •  The signed application form must be accompanied by the rest of the above-mentioned mandatory documents and handed personally at the appropriate embassy/consulate or its representative in your home country.

Malta Visa for Indonesians

Facts about Malta


Malta is popular for its beaches which are both lively and quiet. The beaches are popular dive sites among tourists. There are also lagoons which allow tourists to perform activities like snorkeling. Nightclubs in the country come alive during the evening time and this is also one of the activities tourists who enjoy the nightlife relish. The climate, architectural and historical monuments as well as the three UNESCO World Heritage sites are major pulls for tourists in the country.
 
Tourism in the country has been on the rise over the years. There has been an increase in the number of hotels over time which also has led to an increase in the number of foreigners who visit the country. On average, 1.6 million tourists visit Malta each year. The tourism industry is very important to the Maltese economy as it contributes to 15% of the country’s GDP.
 
Foreigners are neither allowed entry into the country nor allowed to leave the country with more than €10,000 or its equivalent in any currency. 

Types of Malta Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist visa 5-15 days 90 days
Business visa 5-15 days 90 days

General Requirements for Malta Visa


  • A completely filled and signed Malta visa application form is required.
  • Two passport photograph taken on a light background is also required.
  • An original Indonesian passport valid for at least 3 months beyond the return date. Your passport must have at least two blank pages to affix visas if issued.
  • Travel medical insurance confirmation of a minimum of 30,000 € coverage within Malta and the entire Schengen area.
  • A visa cover letter stating the purpose of visit to Malta and itinerary, flight ticket reservation (if applicable) are required.
  • Proof of civil status (marriage certificate, birth certificate of children, death certificate of spouse, ration card if applicable).
  • Proof of accommodation for your entire stay in Malta.
  • Proof of sufficient financial means for the period of stay in Malta.
  • According to the information provided by the European Commission, a foreign national who wants to enter the territory of Malta, while applying for a Malta Visa it needs to attest owning 48€/day for the period of stay, to the Malta Embassy or Consulate.
  • If the applicant is employed:
    • An employment contract should be provided.
    • Current bank statement of the latest 6 months
    • No-objection certificate from the employer
    • Income Tax Return (ITR) form or Certificate of Income Tax deducted at the source of salary
  • If  the applicant is self-employed:
    • A copy of your business license is required
    • Company bank statement of the latest 6 months
    • Income Tax Return (ITR)
  • If the applicant is a student:
    • Proof of enrollment in a registered institution is required
    • Leave approval letter from school or university
  •  The signed application form must be accompanied by the rest of the above-mentioned mandatory documents and handed personally at the appropriate embassy/consulate or its representative in your home country.

Malta Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Tourist visa

60.00 (EUR)

Business visa

60.00 (EUR)

Malta Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Indonesia


Location

Address

Jakarta

JL Metro Raya TE No 4-5 Pondok Indah Jakarta, Selatan Indonesia

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consulate.malta.jkt@gmail.com maltaconsul.jakarta@gov.mt

(+62) 21 7581 8493

Frequently Asked Questions


What food is Malta famous for?

Traditional Maltese food is rustic and based on the seasons. Look out for Lampuki Pie (fish pie), Rabbit Stew, Bragioli (beef olives), Kapunata, (Maltese version of ratatouille), and widow's soup, which includes a small round of Gbejniet (sheep or goat's cheese).


Is it safe to visit Malta?

Malta can be described as a very safe place to visit, and there are no known terrorist activities that have taken place on the island any time in the recent past. The crime rate in Malta is low in terms of violent crimes.


Is English spoken in Malta?

Yes, Malta has two official languages which are Maltese and English but Maltese is the national language. According to the Eurobarometer poll conducted in 2012, 98% of Maltese people can speak Maltese, 88% can speak English, 66% can speak Italian, and more than 17% speak French.