Campus Immigration Point at UNDIP Launched at Muladi Dome: Collaboration Between UNDIP and the Indonesian Ministry of Immigration and Corrections, Indonesia’s First On-Campus Immigration Service!

UNDIP, Semarang (December 1, 2025) – The Campus Immigration Point at UNDIP by the Semarang Immigration Office has officially opened at the Muladi Dome. This immigration service was established by the Ministry of Immigration and Corrections of the Republic of Indonesia in collaboration with Universitas Diponegoro (UNDIP). The center serves as a one-stop immigration service for the mobility needs of the academic community. It is also open to the general public, particularly residents of Semarang City and Regency, as well as other areas across Jawa Tengah and its surroundings.

UNDIP is the first university in Indonesia to have an official passport service located on campus. The Campus Immigration Point at UNDIP was established following the signing of a Cooperation Agreement between UNDIP and the Class I TPI Immigration Office of Semarang on July 7, 2025, to provide integrated immigration services at UNDIP.

The Grand Opening of the Campus Immigration Point at UNDIP was inaugurated directly by the Minister of Immigration and Corrections of the Republic of Indonesia, Jenderal Pol. (Purn) Drs.Agus Andriarto, S.H., M.H. In his remarks, Minister Agus Andriarto stated that fast public services must be available in society. Currently, the Class I TPI Immigration Office of Semarang serves immigration needs in six regions: Semarang City, Semarang Regency, Salatiga City, Kendal Regency, Demak Regency, and Grobogan Regency.

The Minister of Immigration and Corrections of the Republic of Indonesia, Jenderal Pol. (Purn) Drs. Agus Andriarto, S.H., M.H.

“Thank you to the Rector of UNDIP and the entire academic community for facilitating the commitment to establish the Campus Immigration Point at UNDIP. Congratulations to UNDIP—this on-campus immigration service is the first of its kind in Indonesia. Hopefully, it will also enhance the Ministry of Immigration’s services for the entire community and the academic community, including international students,” said the Minister of Immigration and Corrections of the Republic of Indonesia.

The inauguration was symbolically marked by the striking of a gong by Minister Agus Andriarto, accompanied by the Rector of UNDIP, the Acting Director General of Immigration of the Republic of Indonesia, the Regional Secretary of Jawa Tengah Province, the Chair of the Academic Senate, and the Chair of the Board of Trustees of UNDIP. The ceremony continued with the cutting of a jasmine garland, signifying the official opening of operations at the Campus Immigration Point at UNDIP.

The Rector of UNDIP, Prof. Dr. Suharnomo, S.E., M.Si., expressed his gratitude to the Ministry of Immigration and Corrections of the Republic of Indonesia for welcoming this collaboration and supporting UNDIP toward becoming a World-Class University. “At UNDIP, there are around 300 international students every year. There are also double-degree programs that require students to study at UNDIP and partner universities abroad, making fast, secure immigration services essential. We express our highest appreciation for the realization of the Campus Immigration Point initiative, and we hope it will benefit the entire community,” the Rector explained.

Previously, UNDIP had collaborated with the Class I TPI Immigration Office of Semarang through the “Eazy Passport” service, which facilitated the mobility of the UNDIP academic community in passport issuance.

UNDIP also received an award from the Ministry of Immigration and Corrections of the Republic of Indonesia for its contribution to the realization of the Campus Immigration Point at UNDIP. The award was presented during the 1st Anniversary celebration of the Ministry of Immigration and Corrections (Kemenimipas) on November 19, 2025.

In his report, the Head of the Regional Office of the Directorate General of Immigration for Jawa Tengah, Haryono Agus Setiawan, S.S., M.A., stated that the development of the Campus Immigration Point at UNDIP bridges the world of immigration and academia and strengthens the campus as a center of innovation.

“Every day, we receive applications for immigration services through the M-Paspor application as well as direct walk-in requests. We hope this public service will demonstrate dedication, integrity, loyalty, and professionalism,” said Haryono.

The Campus Immigration Point at UNDIP is located on the 1st floor of the Muladi Dome Multipurpose Building at UNDIP, covering an area of 256 square meters. With fast and digitally integrated services, the Campus Immigration Point at UNDIP provides passport issuance and renewal, passport photo services for Indonesian citizens and foreign nationals, permits and documentation services for foreign nationals, services for damaged or lost passports, education and information services on immigration, as well as outreach on the Prevention and Handling of Human Trafficking (TPPO).

The Campus Immigration Point at UNDIP operates Monday to Friday from 08:00 AM to 04:00 PM. This public service center in the field of immigration strengthens UNDIP’s synergy with institutions and embodies the spirit of “Noble and Valuable UNDIP.” (Public Communication/UNDIP/Titis)

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