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2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 12-25
Author(s):  
Marhala Sinaga ◽  
M. Alvi Syahrin

This research was conducted to determine the role of the Class I Non TPI Tangerang Immigration Office in enforcing the law of immigration administrative actions against visa-free subjects in their working areas, as well as knowing the impact of enforcing the law on immigration administrative actions against visa-free subjects from an immigration perspective. This study used a qualitative normative method with a normative juridical and sociological juridical approach. This method is used to find data and describe systematically as well as factual about the form of law enforcement of immigration administration actions against visa-free subject visits. Administrative action law enforcement against visa-free subjects for visitation provided by the Class I Non TPI Tangerang Immigration Office is in the form of prevention or deterrence, imposition of fees and deportation as regulated in Law No. 6 of 2011 concerning Immigration and its derivative regulations.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 25-35
Author(s):  
Mas Budi Priyatno ◽  
Surya Pranata

The problem of asylum seekers and refugees in Indonesia has become a national problem that needs to be addressed seriously by relevant institutions such as: Immigration Law Human Rights Ministry, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, Ministry of Home Affairs, local government, TNI, Polri as well as various International and National Organizations, religious leaders, community leaders and so on . Apart from being able to cause a situation that is not conducive to society so that it can create its own unrest, this situation can also threaten the country's sovereignty and security. Supervision and law enforcement have begun to be drafted in clear regulations as well as solid governance and institutional management so that there is clarity regarding the supervision and presence of refugees from entering Indonesia to become refugees, resettlement and final reject in real action.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Muhammad Azzam Alfarizi ◽  
Ridha Nikmatus Syahada

The Government of Indonesia through the Ministry of Law and Human Rights provides a policy to temporarily ban foreigners from entering Indonesian territory as stipulated in Permenkumham No. 11 of 2020. The existence of this new policy automatically invalidates previous policies related to the Granting of Visas and Stay Permits and temporary suspension of Visit Visa Free and Visit Visa on arrival and Granting of a Limited Stay Permit. The policy is a serious step taken by the government aimed at preventing the entry of the COVID-19 corona virus into Indonesian territory. So that with this policy an impact on the stability of the situation in Indonesia will emerge. Immigration is part of the government that formulated the existence of this policy, the existence of this policy is considered good in terms of its application, but it has a negative impact on the Indonesian economic sector which eventually declined to around 2.5% half of Indonesia's economic increase in 2019, namely 5%. The research uses a conceptual approach (conceptual approach), and a case approach (Case Approach). The implementation of government policies on prevention while foreigners enter Indonesia is in line with other national policies in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, without forgetting the effect on national economy in maintaining its stability. This policy must be supported by good supervision so that its application is able to run optimally to maintain the safety of the Indonesian people which impacts on the ability to maintain their welfare after the Pamdemic. Thus the decline of the Indonesian economy and the spread of a pandemic in the midst of society can be suppressed.  


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-60
Author(s):  
Guntur Widyanto ◽  
Riri Ardyaningtyas

Facing COVID-19 which is announced as pandemic global by World Health Organization (WHO), Indonesia government has established some policies to pretend COVID-19 spread in Indonesia territory. Directorate General of Immigration as authorized institution in immigration also established the policies, mainly for foreigner who stay in Indonesia territory.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 36-50
Author(s):  
Muchlas Abdi Pratama ◽  
Amalia Wiliani ◽  
Anita Diana Sari

In the era of globalization, the intensity of human traveling between countries is getting higher. It influences the foreigners in Indonesia becoming greater in number every year. This condition creates ambivalent impacts on public welfare. On the one hand, the influx of foreigners spending their money on tourism, not to mention their funds in investment, can help empower the society in Indonesia. On the other hand, it can be a threat to the society if many foreigners commit wrongful deeds like breaking the rules for becoming illegal workers. For their presence in Indonesia, foreigners could contribute to the public welfare, so a bureaucratic reform is needed since a bad bureaucratic caused many foreigners to commit wrongful deeds or even be hesitant about visiting Indonesia. One of the ways to reform the bureaucracy is by building Integrity Zone for Corruption-free Zones (WBK) and the Serving and Clean Bureaucracy Zone (WBBM), especially in the area of Directorate General of Immigration.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 46-60
Author(s):  
Atika Saraswati ◽  
M. Alvi Syahrin

Year 2020 is the beginning of years for The Directorate General of Immigration to start its strategic planning for the next 5 (five) years compiled as document of Directorate General of Strategic Plan of 2020-2024. The Directorate General's Strategic Plan comply The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights Strategic Plan which sets to document of RPJMN-IV determined in accordance to the Vision and Mission of the Elected President. Reflected by the Vision, Mission and also the Government's Strategic/ National Priorities for the next 5 (five) years, President Jokowi hoped for development acceleration especially in aspects of human resource and regional development. Some methods are by inviting as much investment as possible and implementing bureaucratic reforms in governance.  Sinergyzing with the Vision of the President, the Directorate General of Immigration formulated the direction with a change in its focus. Formerly, in year 2015-2015, focus of immigration policies are to strengthen immigration public service and law enforcement while for the next 5 years the focus is aimed to be slightly change to the effort to strengthen state security and facilitate public welfare development. Therefore this paper will describe efforts planned to be taken to strengthen immigration function as facilitator of public welfare development. Based on the description as mentioned before, the Research Question for this paper is : “How will the function of immigration as the facilitator of public welfare development will be directed in the strategic planning of the Directorate General of Immigration for 2020-2024?". The aim is to study and analyze immigration policy and its strategic objectives. This study uses descriptive qualitative method with the using of primary and secondary data gathered by the author.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-36
Author(s):  
Renra Hata Galih ◽  
Abdi Adirahim Hafidz

The difference in population data that is a requirement in the application for a Travel Document of the Republic of Indonesia (Passport) is one of the problems that often occurs in the immigration service process at the TPI Tarempa Class II Immigration Office. waters. As one of the immigration technical service units for the community in the Anambas Islands Regency, it is a separate obligation for the Class II TPI Tarempa Immigration Office to be present to provide a solution to this problem. Furthermore, to analyze the problem the author will use the service standards in Law Number 23 of 2006 concerning Population Administration and Regulation of the Minister of Law and Human Rights Number 8 of 2014 concerning Ordinary Passports and Travel Letters Like Passports and Regulation of the Director General of Immigration Number: IMI-UM.01.01 -4166 About the Implementation of Online Passport Registration throughout Indonesia to determine the right solution to this problem. The results of this study are the Online Passport Registration Application (APAPO) can be the right solution by adding certain features for population data checks.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-45
Author(s):  
Rima Sari Indra Putri

Year 2020 is the beginning of years for The Directorate General of Immigration to start its strategic planning for the next 5 (five) years compiled as document of Directorate General of Strategic Plan of 2020-2024. The Directorate General's Strategic Plan comply The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights Strategic Plan which sets to document of RPJMN-IV determined in accordance to the Vision and Mission of the Elected President. Reflected by the Vision, Mission and also the Government's Strategic/ National Priorities for the next 5 (five) years, President Jokowi hoped for development acceleration especially in aspects of human resource and regional development. Some methods are by inviting as much investment as possible and implementing bureaucratic reforms in governance.  Sinergyzing with the Vision of the President, the Directorate General of Immigration formulated the direction with a change in its focus. Formerly, in year 2015-2015, focus of immigration policies are to strengthen immigration public service and law enforcement while for the next 5 years the focus is aimed to be slightly change to the effort to strengthen state security and facilitate public welfare development. Therefore this paper will describe efforts planned to be taken to strengthen immigration function as facilitator of public welfare development. Based on the description as mentioned before, the Research Question for this paper is : “How will the function of immigration as the facilitator of public welfare development will be directed in the strategic planning of the Directorate General of Immigration for 2020-2024?". The aim is to study and analyze immigration policy and its strategic objectives. This study uses descriptive qualitative method with the using of primary and secondary data gathered by the author.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-26
Author(s):  
Elyan Nadian Zahara

The purpose of this study is to explain how was the Implementation of Online Passport Queue Registration Application (APAPO) based on TAM and social affordances. This study is a conceptual paper using qualitative approach with literature review. APAPO is used as a unit of analysis with Directorate General of Immigration’s public complaint data as a purposive sample. From the result, it was recognized that APAPO was not well-received by users and had low social affordances.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Achmad Setiawan. S

Indonesia is one of the most populous countries in the world. It makes an imbalance between the availability of employment and the total population, thus causing some citizens choose to become migrant workers in order to support their families. Along with the increase in the flow of migrant workers, it is also equivalent to the emergence of various problems related to migrant workers. Therefore, the Government needs to take steps to protect Indonesian migrant workers. In this paper, the author discusses the role of the Directorate General of Immigration in the implementation of the chess function of immigration for Indonesian migrant workers, while among others the Prevention of Non-Procedural PMI, facilities for migrant workers in border areas, and also supervision for PMI abroad. The method used is Empirical Juridical, which links the legal basis in this case the regulation of laws relating to the facts that occur in the community.


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