Ambassador Marciel's Travels in Indonesia
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Surabaya, East Java
December 2012
Ambassador Helps Launch PRIORITAS Basic Education Program in East Java
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Papua
November 2012
Ambassador Visits Papua To Meet Leaders and Highlight U.S. Assistance
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Yogyakarta
October 2012
Ambassador Scot Marciel visits Yogyakarta to inaugurate a new education partnership.
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Jambi, Sumatra
August 2012
Ambassador talks culture, interfaith harmony, and sustainable development in Jambi Sumatra
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Ambon, North Maluku
June 2012
Ambassador Marciel made his first visit to Ambon to engage with an important region of Indonesia.
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Makassar, Sulawesi
June, 2012
Ambassador Marciel visits Makassar as part of his week-long trip to Eastern Indonesia to highlights U.S. Partnership in the region.
More News from the Embassy
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Embassy Supports English Language Festival, Will Sponsor Debate Competition
U.S. Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) Kristen Bauer delivered remarks at the 2013 Youth Speak Fun Day festival February 9 in Jakarta.
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Ambassador Marciel Encourages Indonesians to Study in the United States
EducationUSA held its Spring Higher Education Fair in Jakarta on February 3. Ambassador Marciel officially opened the Fair, where attendees visited the booths of 24 U.S. higher education institutions. Photo Gallery »
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PACOM Commander Visits Indonesia to Strengthen Bilateral Military Ties
Admiral Samuel Locklear III, the Commander of United States Pacific Command, conducted an official visit to Indonesia February 6-9, 2013. Photo Gallery »
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U.S. Provides Scholarships for Indonesian Students
Deputy Chief of Mission Kristen Bauer launched the U.S. Agency for International Development’s $20 million Program to Expand Scholarships to Achieve Sustainable Impact (PRESTASI) on February 7 at @america. Photo Gallery »
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Embassy Partners with Defense Ministry and National Armed Forces for Epidemiology Survey
U.S. Embassy Office of Defense Cooperation (ODC) held a workshop February 5 to review the National Dissemination of 2012 TNI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) Results
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Vice President Biden Delivers Oath of Office to new U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry
Secretary Kerry: "I am proud to take on this job because I want to work for peace – (applause) – and because the values and the ideals of our nation are really what represents the best of the possibilities of life here on earth. " Watch Video »
Visa Information
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Visa Application Information
Typical Wait Time (Calendar Days) for a NIV Interview Appointment:
Visitors Visas: 2 Days
Student/Exchange Visitors Visas: 2 Days
All Other NIVs (Excludes: A, G, K, and V): 2 Days
Typical Wait Time (Workdays) for a NIV To Be Processed: 3 Days -
Renew your visa without an interview
The U.S. Embassy is pleased to announce that a new interview waiver program will expedite visa re-issuance without a personal interview for qualified applicants. This program allows many Indonesians who have a previously issued U.S. visa to save both the time and expense of appearing in person for a visa interview.