North Korea visa requirements for Indonesians

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Indonesians visiting North Korea

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


  • An original Indonesian passport with validity of more than 6 months from the intended date of exiting the country. The passport must have two blank pages.
  • Correctly completed visa application form which has been appropriately signed by the applicant.
  • Two passport-sized photographs (35mm x 45mm) with a white background. 
  • Bank statement from the last 3 months which that applicant has a steady and continuous flow of funds.
  • Proof of sufficient Travel insurance that covers your medicals. The insurance should be valid for the duration of your stay in the country.
  • Proof of accommodation for the period you will be staying in the country.
  • Copy of return flight ticket.
  • Travel itinerary.

North Korea Visa for Indonesians

Facts about North Korea


North Korea is just the place to go to if you are looking to disconnect from the world. The country is regarded as the world’s most isolated nation. The internet and much of the 21st century is still quite unknown to the people living in the country. Tourists visiting North Korea have to make significant compromises as they will be accompanied by two employed guides at all times and hear a biased account of history. If you are patient and have a knack for things like this, this is the ideal destination.
 
Every year, the country receives between 4,000 to 6,000 Western tourists. The average number of foreign visitors in the country every year is 200,000. Concerted efforts are being made to ensure the number of people who visit the country reaches one million.
 
Foreigners are not allowed to take Korean money out of the country. There used to be restrictions on the interaction between foreign tourists and local people. However, those restrictions have been relaxed slightly in recent times. Disruptive behavior by tourists is not tolerated, this can lead to the imprisonment and torture of tourists.
 
South Koreans and journalists are routinely denied entry into North Korea. Only nationals of Singapore and Malaysia are allowed entry into North Korea on normal passports without a visa.

Types of North Korea Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist visa 4 business days 180 days
Business visa 4 business days 180 days

General Requirements for North Korea Visa


  • An original Indonesian passport with validity of more than 6 months from the intended date of exiting the country. The passport must have two blank pages.
  • Correctly completed visa application form which has been appropriately signed by the applicant.
  • Two passport-sized photographs (35mm x 45mm) with a white background. 
  • Bank statement from the last 3 months which that applicant has a steady and continuous flow of funds.
  • Proof of sufficient Travel insurance that covers your medicals. The insurance should be valid for the duration of your stay in the country.
  • Proof of accommodation for the period you will be staying in the country.
  • Copy of return flight ticket.
  • Travel itinerary.

North Korea Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Tourist visa

60.00 (USD)

Business visa

60.00 (USD)

North Korea Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Indonesia


Location

Address

Jakarta

Jl. Teluk Betung (Purworejo) Plot No. 1-2 P.O. Box 6190 MT Jakarta 12050 Indonesia

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mt.myohyang@yahoo.com dprkorea@rad.net.id

(+62) (21) 3190-8425 / 6

Frequently Asked Questions


What food is North Korea known for?

Rice dishes and kimchi are stapled Korean foods. In a traditional meal, they accompany both side dishes (panch'an) and main courses like juk, pulgogi or noodles. Soju liquor is the best-known traditional Korean spirit.


What is the most popular sport in North Korea?

Among ordinary North Koreans, popular sports include soccer, basketball and volleyball


Does North Korea have internet?

Internet access is available but strictly limited in North Korea; it is only permitted with special authorization and primarily used for government purposes and by foreigners. The country has some broadband infrastructure, including fiber optic links between major institutions.


Can you take pictures in North Korea?

When visiting attractions, one can take pictures but must not show that the crowd is 99% soldiers.