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Implementasi Pemanfaatan Teknologi Informasi pada Kebijakan Visa Indonesia Estheria, Delvina; Dhikadara, Dita; Rahmasari, Ita; Arumdanie, Nisrina; Purwanty, Yunishella
Jurnal Kajian Stratejik Ketahanan Nasional Vol. 5, No. 2
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Visa can be used as a migration and population control instrument because visa policy is considered as an efficient way to prevent certain countries from entering the country. Visa policies, especially Indonesian visas, also continue to follow technological developments along with the fulfillment of community needs. This research discusses Indonesian visa policies that are associated with global visas, especially in the field of technology utilization. This research uses a method with a qualitative approach, starting with analyzing visa policies in Indonesia and various countries, then Indonesian Government policies that affect global visa policies and analyzing IT implementation in utilizing visa policies in Indonesia. The results of this study prove that this global visa policy does not only have a negative impact on a country, but can also provide opportunities for countries to develop further. The utilization of information technology in Indonesia's visa policy provides ease of immigration services so that strategic policies are able to attract the arrival of foreign nationals to Indonesia for economic growth in Indonesia in an effort to restore the national economy. On the other hand, this will certainly be a threat and challenge in an effort to maintain organizational resilience and national resilience. Keywords: Visa, Information Technology, Visa Indonesia
Visa on Arrival Policy Against National Security Purwanty, Yunishella; Daryanto, Eko
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
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After the Covid-19 pandemic ended, there were changes in Indonesian immigration. The addition of visa on arrival subjects and the temporary suspension of visa-free visits is one way to restore the national economy. This research examines the impact of the visa on arrival policy on national security and analyzes whether this policy is still effective in the current era. This research uses a qualitative research type with literature study. From this research, the results show that immigration violations and the threat of transnational crime are still widespread after the latest visa on arrival policy was implemented, and in the current era, especially after the pandemic, there is a need for a capable system to provide immigration services as well as improve better security so that it can reduce threats and risks from violations committed by foreign nationals. The newly implemented e-VOA can be an effective innovation used in the current era to later replace manual VOA requests.