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South Korean Embassy in Jakarta

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Overview

The Korean Embassy on Gatot Subroto in Jakarta's government-and-embassy corridor manages a relationship moving in fast-forward: Korean investment leads Indonesia's industrial upgrade, hallyu commands one of its largest global audiences, and Indonesian travellers — who need visas for Korea — file them in growing volumes through the Korea Visa Application Center. A consulate in Bali extends the mission's reach to the island where the two countries' tourism most visibly meets.

Visa Services

Indonesian passport holders apply for Korean visas before departure — since 2019, short-term C-3 applications route through the Korea Visa Application Center in Jakarta (visaforkorea-in.com), with requirements and fees published there and updated on dated schedules. The embassy's consular section (+62 21 2967 2580) stands behind the KVAC for study (D-2) visas feeding Korea's Indonesian student community, E-9 employment under the Employment Permit System, and family categories. Friday hours shift for midday prayers (09:00–11:30, 13:00–17:00) — plan consular visits accordingly.

Consular Services

Consular services for Korean nationals in Indonesia — a community spanning Jakarta's corporate towers, the industrial estates of Cikarang and Karawang where Korean plants cluster, and Bali — run from the embassy with the standard MOFA set, and the Consulate of the Republic of Korea in Bali serves the island's residents and the steady flow of Korean visitors.

Trade & Export Support

Korea ranks among Indonesia's largest foreign investors under the IK-CEPA framework in force since 2023: batteries and EV materials, petrochemicals, steel, and finance lead the southbound investment, against Indonesian resources and intermediate goods flowing north. KOTRA Jakarta supports the hundreds of Korean companies operating across Java's industrial belt.

Investment Opportunities

The Korean battery-and-EV value chain has made Indonesia its nickel-age anchor, and Indonesian policy courts the next Korean wave in semiconductors and green energy; Indonesian conglomerates partner into Korean consumer and digital ventures in return. The embassy's economic section is the policy-level door for both.

Business Support

Korean businesses in Indonesia work through KOTRA and KOCHAM Indonesia; the embassy carries the policy layer of a partnership the two governments have stacked with industrial agendas — the EV-battery ecosystem, the new-capital project, and defence-industry cooperation among them.

Cultural & Educational Programs

Indonesia is one of hallyu's biggest markets anywhere — Korean music, drama, and food command enormous Indonesian audiences — and the Korean Cultural Center in Jakarta programs to match. Indonesian students head to Korean universities in growing numbers on GKS scholarships and self-funded D-2 routes, while Korean interest in Indonesian language and markets deepens in return.

Appointment Information

Indonesian passport holders: lodge short-term visa applications through the Korea Visa Application Center in Jakarta (visaforkorea-in.com) — check current requirements and fee schedules there before preparing documents. Embassy of the Republic of Korea, Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto Kav. 57, Jakarta 12950; main +62 21 2967 2555, consular +62 21 2967 2580; Monday–Thursday 09:00–12:00 and 13:00–17:00, Friday 09:00–11:30 and 13:00–17:00.

Special Notes

The KVAC is the only official lodgement channel for short-term applications — agencies exist to help with paperwork, but none can promise approval, and 'guaranteed visa' offers are scams. Fee schedules update on dated notices, so verify the current amount on visaforkorea-in.com rather than an older blog post. E-9 employment runs exclusively through the official EPS system with Indonesia's BP2MI — paid recruiters are fraudulent by definition.

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This overview comes from Visaja's worldwide missions database (visaja.com), checked against official government sources; for binding answers, the mission itself always has the final word.