A. Muh. Ibnu Aqil (The Jakarta Post)
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Jakarta ● Sun, July 30, 2023Even for well-traveled Indonesians, having a passport is just the first step toward traveling abroad. They still must take the time to apply for visas for a number of destinations, even for short visits.
Muhammad Rizki Hadi Putra, 31, had planned to go on a six-day vacation to Sydney, Australia, with his wife in mid-August.
He had prepared everything from buying plane tickets and making hotel reservations to applying for an Australian visitor visa online, which cost him some Rp 2 million (US$132.3). But his visa application was rejected.
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