
VFS Global Launches Indonesia e-Visa Service for UAE, KSA, and 97 Other Nationalities
The platform is available to nationals from 97 eligible countries. Travelers can now complete their visa application online and receive a pre-approved e-VoA before departure, eliminating the need for in-person procedures. 'At VFS Global, innovation and customer convenience drive our services. Our secure and user-friendly e-VoA platform simplifies the visa process, making it faster and more accessible for visitors from 97 nations,'
said Jiten Vyas, Chief Commercial Officer and Head of Business Development at VFS Global. Key Features of the Platform:
Streamlined Application Process: Automatic data population using advanced OCR technology ensures quick and accurate submissions.
Automatic data population using advanced OCR technology ensures quick and accurate submissions. Error-Free Documentation: Robust verification processes reduce the likelihood of errors or incomplete submissions.
Robust verification processes reduce the likelihood of errors or incomplete submissions. Group Bookings: Tailored solutions for travel agencies and event organizers.
Tailored solutions for travel agencies and event organizers. Multilingual Support: Dedicated assistance in seven languages, including English, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, German, and French, with plans for further expansion.
This platform reflects Indonesia's commitment to modernizing its tourism infrastructure, making it easier for travelers to explore the country's rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and dynamic cities.
With VFS Global's new e-VoA service, embarking on an Indonesian adventure has never been more convenient. Travelers can look forward to a simplified process, efficient service, and a warm welcome to Indonesia.
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