Information :  Visa processing will be temporarily closed from the 8th (Monday) to the 15th (Monday) of April 2024 due to the public holiday and collective leave of Hari Raya Idul Fitri 1445 Hijriah. However, visa exemption and visa on arrival services are still accessible.  We will resume regular operation on 16th April 2024.

Notes : Visa applications received on 6th (Saturday) and 7th (Sunday) of April 2024 , will start to be processed on 16th April, 2024 (Tuesday) .

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Indonesia Visa for Tourists in 2024: A Comprehensive Guide

Updated: January 16, 2024

Indonesia Visa

Indonesia has a fairly complicated visa policy due to the number of different visas available to tourists. Furthermore, the rules changed after the pandemic began which complicates finding reliable information online. 

Between the outdated information, the government’s confusing rules, and the recent introduction of a glitchy online visa portal, making sense of Indonesia visa requirements is troublesome. Luckily, you’ve come to the right place! 

In this article, you will find everything you need to know about:

  • Indonesia’s visa policy and requirements
  • Eligibility for visa on arrival
  • The difference between the various tourist visas and which one is right for you
  • How to apply online, on arrival, or at an embassy
  • Which visas are extendable and how
  • The prices of different visas

Table of Contents

Visa policy.

Only 10 countries are visa-exempt for Indonesia – all ASEAN states plus Timor Leste.

These 10 plus 87 additional countries are eligible to apply for a Visa on Arrival (VOA) or Electronic Visa on Arrival (eVOA). These two types of visas (also branded B213) are equivalent and almost identical in their use and specifications. Use of VOA or eVOA is only possible at certain points of entry. They are valid for 30 days, extendable once.

All ordinary passport holders except for a select few countries, are eligible for the standard single-entry visitor visa (also called B211A) under certain conditions outlined in detail below. It is valid for 60 days and is extendable twice. This is sometimes referred to as the Indonesia digital nomad visa .

The visas so far mentioned are all single entry. Multiple-entry visas exist but are not intended for use by tourists.

Visa Requirements

Indonesia Visa Requirements by Nationality

Each visa has its own set of requirements outlined in its respective section. Nonetheless, there are a few common requirements for all types of visas and as well as visa exemption:

  • Have at least 6 months validity remaining on your passport
  • Have an onward or return ticket
  • Enter through a designated port. These may vary from visa to visa

Your return ticket may or may not be inspected. It’s good to be prepared even if your plans are flexible. Book an onward ticket before you travel for peace of mind.

All COVID restrictions were dropped in June 2023. A vaccination certificate is no longer necessary to enter Indonesia.

Indonesia has dozens of visa types. However, for tourism purposes, there are three main ones: visa or arrival (including one obtained online), and single-entry visitor visa. Some nationalities can enter visa-free.

Check out the table below for the main characteristics of these visas:

Visa Exemption

Indonesia changed its immigration law in 2015 to give many countries a visa exemption. This was reverted at the beginning of the pandemic. The only countries to regain visa-free access to Indonesia in 2022 were its ASEAN partners and Timor-Leste.

The visa exemption is not extendable and not transformable into any other type of visa. This is the reason why some may still obtain an extendable visa for a longer trip.

Eligibility 

Nationals of these 10 countries are visa-exempt for up to 30 days:

  • Philippines
  • Timor Leste

Designated ports of entry

There are 16 airports, 95 seaports, and 11 overland borders that allow visa-free entry. Check the updated list on the official Indonesian Immigration website.

Visa on Arrival (VOA/B213)

Indonesia Visa on Arrival Sticker

Nowadays, most travelers to Indonesia obtain a visa on arrival. It is the easiest and the cheapest option for most short-term tourists.

The visa on arrival is valid for 30 days. The day when you land is considered day 1 and you must leave on or before day 30 (this date is usually stamped or manually written on your passport).

The visa costs 500.000 IDR which is around 35$. It’s payable on arrival in Indonesian Rupiah or most other popular foreign currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, etc), albeit at an unfavorable rate.

Extension 

The visa is extendable once for an additional 30 days. 

This must be done in person at the nearest Kantor Imigrasi (immigration office). If done by yourself, it takes 3 visits to the immigration office.

Various agents online and offline offer to facilitate the extension for a fee. If you decide to go this route, you will only need to visit an immigration office once.

Eligibility

Passport holders from 97 countries can obtain a visa on arrival (VOA). These are:

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Liechtenstein
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland
  • Timor-Leste
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States

Designated Ports of Entry and Additional Requirements

There are 15 airports, 91 seaports, and 12 overland borders that allow visa-free entry. Check the official list here .

Strictly speaking, there’s a requirement to be “financially sufficient” during your stay, but in practice, nobody ever asks for such proof.

Procedure at the Border

When you arrive at the border, look for the designated Visa on Arrival desks. On busier airports like Bali’s Denpasar (DPS) or Jakarta’s Soekarno Hatta (CGK), there are often queues from 5 minutes up to an hour.

When it’s your turn, give your passport and pay. If you pay in foreign currency, they will do the exchange for you on the spot. The rate is not good.

Then proceed to an immigration desk. Piece of cake, apart from the possible waiting.

Electronic Visa on Arrival (eVOA/B213)

Indonesia eVOA or B213

The electronic visa on arrival is a bit of a misnomer. You apply for it online before your trip, then on arrival present the authorization document and receive a stamp in your passport.

It is a relatively new option, first introduced in November 2022. It’s almost identical to the regular VOA – it is the same cost, the same duration, and the same countries are eligible.

The two main ways in which it’s different are the way you get it and the way you extend it.

Obtaining an eVOA online

The only website where you should apply for the e-visa is the Molina Imigrasi webpage of the Indonesian government. Do not use any other websites – they will charge you extra at best and turn out to be scams at worst.

Although you can apply for the eVOA as a guest, I strongly advise you to create an account first. This will save you a big headache if you later decide to extend it.

Applying is straightforward and similar to other countries’ online visa portals. A few things to look out for:

  • Make sure your passport picture is clean, has no glare and the file is under 250 kb, otherwise it will get rejected.
  • Pick the 30-day visa on arrival option, code B213.
  • The address you put doesn’t really matter, just use the first hotel you will stay at. Only write the postcode and the rest should populate automatically.
  • Pay within 2 hours of submitting your application, otherwise, it becomes void.
  • Save the PDF file on your phone to show to immigration on arrival.

I recommend following this detailed Indonesia eVOA article as a guide to apply for your eVOA.

Extending eVOA online

The reason why you should choose the eVOA over the VOA is that it’s extendable online in less than 5 minutes ! No more trips to the immigration office or paying an agent extra to do it for you! 

To do that, log back to the Molina website . That’s why it was important to create an account! If you didn’t, scan the QR code at the bottom of the PDF file and proceed from there. 

Once on the welcome screen, click EXTEND, follow the prompts, pay, and you’re done!

Double-check the date of expiry of the extension. You must leave on or before that date.

At the border, just show the PDF of the extension confirmation – the officer will check it in the system and stamp you out.

Single-Entry Visitor Visa (B211A)

Indonesia B211A Visa

The single-entry visitor visa, or B211A is the most popular among long-term tourists and digital nomads. It’s initially valid for 60 days and extendable twice for a maximum stay of 180 days.

It is also the only short-term tourist visa option for countries that are not eligible for the visa on arrival. The B211A is open to all nationalities, EXCEPT FOR:

  • Afghanistan
  • North Korea

These countries need a special Calling Visa.

It is possible to convert the B211A to an ITAS (Limited Stay Permit) within Indonesia. This is viable for long-term residents only.

Obtaining the B211A online

Since July 2023, the Single Entry visa is no longer obtainable onshore. 

This means that you must get this visa while outside of the country (offshore).

The best way to obtain a single-entry visitor visa is through the Molina Imigrasi website . There, the visa is coded as “211A” with the “B” missing. This is because it used to be non-extendable. This changed in September 2023. Now 211A and B211A are identical and both extendable.

Another government website is Online Visa Approval . However, it’s intended for use by sponsors and companies bringing foreigners to Indonesia, not individuals. It is best (and cheaper!) to use the Molina website.

The application process is similar to the one for the eVOA. Just pick “Tourism single-entry visitor visa 60 days” from the dropdown menu when prompted.

The required documents you must submit are:

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months
  • A recent color photograph
  • Proof of having at least US$ 2,000 or equivalent. This can be a bank account statement.

The visa costs 1.500.000 IDR (~105$) payable immediately after submission.

Obtaining the B211A from an agent

Any agent in Indonesia, especially in Bali can apply for a B211A visa on your behalf. If you apply via an agent, the documentation needed is minimal. That’s because the agent uses their financial proofs instead of yours.

Agents charge about 2,500,000-3,000,000 IDR for applying B211A visa on your behalf. They usually need a picture of your passport ID page and a digital passport-size photo.

In 2022, I used Indonesian Gate to obtain my B211A visa. It’s owned and managed by a local and a westerner. They were recommended by many on the Bali expat Facebook groups.

Obtaining the B211A at an embassy

While the visa is the same, obtaining it at an Indonesian embassy abroad may be subject to different requirements than the one online. It is best to check with the embassy in your country for precise and up-to-date information. Requirements may also be different at different embassies!

The most common additional requirement is a sponsor letter from a registered tourist agency or hotel.

Extending the B211A visa

The B211A is extendable twice for 60 days each. An extension costs the same as the visa itself – 1.500.000 IDR (~105$).

The single-entry B211A visa is NOT extendable online!

This may change in the future as more options are added to the Molina website. This is however a personal speculation, so don’t rely on it.

Unfortunately, extensions are not an easy task. They are not quick either. Start the process at least 10 days before the expiry date of the initial visa. 

As long as you’ve initiated the extension process, you will not be fined if your original visa expires.

Extend using an agency

Many go to Indonesia and don’t want to bother with administration, documents, and mundane trips to immigration. Understandable. If that’s the case, just pay someone to do it for you!

I recommend Indonesian Gate but you can also look online or ask the community in Bali and you will quickly find many options. 

You will still need to make 1 trip to immigration to have your biometrics taken.

Usually, the procedure goes like this:

  • You contact the agency and give them your passport. They bring it to immigration to start the process;
  • A few days later they call you to go to the immigration office for biometrics;
  • Another few days later they collect your passport and bring it back to you.

Extend it yourself

If you want to save some money, do the extension yourself.

In total, you will have to make 3 trips to immigration:

  • Bring your passport and fill in an extension application form;
  • Wait for a call and go back to do biometrics;
  • A few days later go back to collect your passport with the visa extension.

The whole process takes 7-10 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do i need a vaccination certificate to visit indonesia.

No! Since 9 June 2023, no vaccination requirements are in place.

What happens if I overstay my visa?

There is a fine of 1.000.000 IDR (~65$) per day of overstay. It is payable at the border in cash. Unless you’ve overstayed a huge amount of days (30+), a fine is probably all you’ll get – no black stamps, no bans. Don’t risk it – leave on time.

Can I travel inside Indonesia without my passport?

While waiting for an extension, your passport will be at immigration. Don’t let this stop you from exploring Indonesia!

You can travel to other provinces and take domestic flights without your passport. Just take a clear picture of your passport and the visa stamp. If using an agency for the extension, they will also provide a confirmation letter.

Can I travel outside Indonesia and come back on the same visa if I didn’t use the maximum number of days?

No. All tourist visas are single-entry. Leaving Indonesia voids the visa regardless of the visit duration.

Can I enter Indonesia a second time on a new visa?

Yes, you can. That’s called “doing a visa run”.

A visa run means leaving the country and reentering on a new visa to reset the allowed stay. Many visitors to Bali and Indonesia in general do it all the time. The most popular destinations for a visa run are Malaysia and Singapore.

Can I do a same-day visa run?

There are no official rules stating the minimum necessary time outside of Indonesia before you can reenter. 

Nevertheless, immigration (both Indonesian and foreign) generally frown upon same-day return. I strongly advise that you spend at least 1 day, preferably 3, outside of the country to avoid suspicion.

What is the best Indonesian visa for me?

Let’s assume you’re eligible for all the visas listed in this article. This is the quick answer:

  • If you’re going for fewer than 30 days – get the VOA at the airport
  • If you’re going for 30-60 days – get the eVOA and extend it online
  • If you’re going for more than 60 days – get the single-entry B211 visa and extend onshore

WRITTEN BY THIRUMAL MOTATI

Thirumal Motati

Thirumal Motati is an expert in tourist visa matters. He has been traveling the world on tourist visas for more than a decade. With his expertise, he has obtained several tourist visas, including the most strenuous ones such as the US, UK, Canada, and Schengen, some of which were granted multiple times. He has also set foot inside US consulates on numerous occasions. Mr. Motati has uncovered the secrets to successful visa applications. His guidance has enabled countless individuals to obtain their visas and fulfill their travel dreams. His statements have been mentioned in publications like Yahoo, BBC, The Hindu, and Travel Zoo.

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Travel Advisory July 24, 2023

Indonesia - level 2: exercise increased caution.

Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed.

Exercise increased caution in Indonesia due to  terrorism and natural disasters.  Some areas have increased risk.  Read the entire Travel Advisory.

Do Not travel to:

  • The provinces of Central Papua (Papua Tengah) and Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) due to civil unrest.

Terrorists continue plotting possible attacks in Indonesia. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting police stations, places of worship, hotels, bars, nightclubs, markets/shopping malls, and restaurants.

Natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis or volcanic eruptions may result in disruptions to transportation, infrastructure, sanitation, and the availability of health services.

Demonstrations occur frequently and have the potential to become violent.  Avoid demonstrations and crowds. 

Indonesia’s revised criminal code, which takes effect January 2026, includes penalties for defamation, blasphemy, cohabitation, and sex outside of marriage. It is unclear how Indonesian authorities will implement the revised criminal code.

Read the  country information page  for additional information on travel to Indonesia.  

If you decide to travel to Indonesia:

  • Monitor local media for breaking events and be prepared to adjust your plans. 
  • Visit the websites for  Badan Geologi  (Indonesian Geological Agency, Indonesian language only) for the latest information from the Government of Indonesia on current natural disasters.
  • Review the  CDC’s suggestions on how to prepare for natural disasters.
  • Be aware of your personal safety and security at all times. 
  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program  ( STEP ) to receive alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay.
  • Follow the Department of State Facebook  and Twitter .  Follow the U.S. Embassy Jakarta on Facebook , Instagram , and Twitter .
  • Review the Country Security Report  for Indonesia.
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the  Traveler’s Checklist .

Central Papua and Highland Papua– Level 4: Do Not Travel

In Central Papua and Highland Papua, violent demonstrations and conflict could result in injury or death to U.S. citizens. Avoid demonstrations and crowds. Armed separatists may kidnap foreign nationals.

The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in Central Papua and Highland Papua as U.S. government employees must obtain special authorization before traveling to those areas.

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Six months beyond arrival date. Indonesia does not accept the 12-page U.S. emergency passport for entry into Indonesia.

Two blank visa pages required for entry stamp

Yes, Visa or Visa on Arrival

100,000,000 Indonesian rupia (approx. $7,000 USD)

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Jl. Medan Merdeka Selatan No. 3 - 5 Jakarta 10110, Indonesia Telephone: +(62)(21) 5083-1000 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(62)(21) 5083-1000 ext. 0 (operator) Email:  [email protected]

U.S. Consulate General Surabaya Jl. Citra Raya Niaga No. 2 Surabaya 60217 Indonesia Telephone: +(62)(31) 297-5300 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(62)(811) 334-183 Email:  [email protected]

U.S. Consular Agency Bali Jalan Hayam Wuruk 310, Denpasar, Bali Telephone: +(62)(361) 233-605 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: Please contact the U.S. Consulate in Surabaya:+(62)(811) 334-183 Email:  [email protected]

American Consulate Medan, Sumatra Uni Plaza Building 4th Floor (West Tower) Jl. Let. Jend. MT Haryono A-1 Medan 20231, Indonesia Telephone: +(62)(61) 451-9000 Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(62)(61) 451-9000 Email:  [email protected]

The U.S. Consulate in Medan provides only emergency assistance to U.S. citizens and does not offer routine consular services.

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See the Department of State’s Fact Sheet on Indonesia for information on U.S.- Indonesia relations.

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

Entry Requirements:  To enter Indonesia, your passport must have at least two blank pages and be valid for at least six months beyond the date of your arrival in Indonesia. If your passport does not meet these requirements, you will be denied entry into Indonesia. The Government of Indonesia will not admit travelers holding the 12-page U.S. emergency passport, issued by U.S. embassies and consulates overseas.

Visa-on-Arrival:  If you meet the requirements, you can apply for a visa on arrival at some international airports, seaports, or land crossings. To apply for the visa on arrival, you must have an ordinary (non-emergency) passport with at least 6 months of validity from the date you plan to enter and the date you plan to leave Indonesia and a return or onward flight booking to another country. There is a 500,000 Indonesian Rupiah fee (about $35). The visa on arrival is valid for up to 30 days. You may extend a Visa-on-Arrival once at the immigration office one week before it expires for an additional 30 days for a maximum of 30 additional days, for another 500,000 Rupiah.

  • Official visit or government duties;
  • Business meeting;
  • Procurement of goods;
  • Official meeting; or

Electronic Visa-On-Arrival:  You may also apply for an electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) in advance if you are entering Indonesia at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta or Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali. Check the e-VOA requirements from Indonesian Immigration before applying. To apply for an e-VOA see  https://molina.imigrasi.go.id/ .

Visa:  Travel for more than 30 days and travel for non-VOA purposes, including employment and journalism, requires that the appropriate visa be obtained from an Indonesian embassy or consulate before arrival. If you are traveling on an emergency passport, you must obtain a visa before arrival in Indonesia.

If you overstay your visa, you are subject to a fine of 1 million Indonesian rupiah (about $70 USD at current exchange rates; fees may change at any time) per day and may be detained and deported. U.S. citizens have been jailed for visa overstays or entering the country on the wrong visa class for their purpose of travel . Travelers coming to Indonesia for non-tourism purposes are strongly encouraged to consult Indonesian Immigration’s website. Travelers should generally carry a copy of their passport with them whenever possible to establish their identity and proof of Indonesian visa.

You must exit Indonesia using the same passport that you used to enter.  If this passport is replaced for any reason before you depart Indonesia, you must apply with Immigration to obtain a “special pass” (exit permit) in your new passport prior to departing.

Dual-Nationality:  Indonesia has laws that prohibit Indonesian citizens from holding additional nationalities. If you are an Indonesian with dual nationality, you could be compelled to renounce your Indonesian nationality through a formal act of renunciation. Please research Indonesian nationality laws and consult with a local attorney regarding any specific circumstance.

The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to or foreign residents of Indonesia. The Government of Indonesia screens incoming passengers in response to reported outbreaks of pandemic illnesses.

Find information on dual nationality , prevention of international child abduction , and customs regulations on our websites.

Safety and Security

Terrorism:  Terrorist groups and those inspired by such organizations are intent on attacking U.S. citizens abroad. Terrorists are increasingly using less sophisticated methods of attack – including knives, firearms, and vehicles – to target crowds. Frequently, their aim is unprotected or vulnerable targets, such as:

  • High-profile public events (sporting contests, political rallies, demonstrations, holiday events, celebratory gatherings, etc.)
  • Hotels, clubs, and restaurants frequented by tourists
  • Places of worship
  • Shopping malls and markets
  • Public transportation systems (including subways, buses, trains, and scheduled commercial flights)

Extremists in Indonesia aspire to carry out violent attacks against Indonesian and foreign targets, and police have arrested more than 1,200 individuals on terrorism-related charges since 2018. Extremists may target both official and private establishments, including government offices, hotels, bars, nightclubs, shopping areas, restaurants, and places of worship. Be aware of your personal safety and security at all times.

Recent incidents of extremist violence include a December 2022 suicide bombing at a police station in Bandung, West Java that killed one police officer, a March 2021 bomb attack against a church in Makassar, South Sulawesi which injured 20 civilians, and May 2018 bomb attacks against three churches in Surabaya, East Java which killed 15 civilians and injured 50.

Demonstrations are very common in Jakarta, Surabaya, and other large cities, but less common in Bali. You should avoid demonstrations and other mass gatherings, since even those intended to be peaceful can become violent. U.S. citizens have been detained for participating in protests.  Demonstrations may become more frequent ahead of the Indonesian general elections scheduled for February 2024.

Currently, travel by U.S. government personnel to the provinces of Central Papua (Papua Tengah) and Highland Papua (Papua Pegunungan) is restricted to mission-essential travel that is approved in advance by the Embassy. Papuan separatists have kidnapped foreigners in the past and a New Zealand national was kidnapped by a separatist group in Nduga Regency in February 2023.

For more information, see our Terrorism page.

Crime:   In the last year several American citizens were victims of violent and serious crimes in Indonesia, particularly in Bali. As with any major tourist destination, U.S. citizens traveling in Indonesia are especially encouraged to always remain vigilant of their surroundings and read the following advisories carefully. Take sensible measures to protect yourself and your belongings.  Closely monitor bags and luggage and carry only essential items. Take particular care of your passport and bank cards and avoid traveling alone.

Police presence and responsiveness is less than it is in the United States, making it more difficult to report crimes quickly and receive police attention. U.S. citizens often cite language barriers as a major hindrance when reporting crimes.

Pickpocketing, sexual assault, vehicle theft, armed car-jacking, snatch and grab robberies of cell phones and purses, and residential break-ins are common. Avoid traveling to isolated areas late at night. Be aware of your surroundings, particularly vehicles or individuals that might be following you.

Use a reputable taxi company or hire a taxi either at a major hotel or shopping center and ensure the driver’s identity card is visible. If you are booking a car via a mobile app, always ensure that the driver is the same as the person on the app, share your journey with a friend via the in-app option, and know the contact information for the app’s security center. Be aware of drivers falsely claiming to be registered with online ride hailing apps.

Credit card fraud is a common problem in Indonesia. Criminals have “skimmed” credit/debit cards to access and drain bank accounts. Use an ATM in a secure location, such as a major bank branch, and check the machine for evidence of tampering. Monitor your account statements regularly.

Tourists and Indonesians have suffered from serious illness and have even died from "drink-spiking” and drink poisoning incidents, particularly in clubs and nightspots in urban and tourist areas. There have been reports of sexual assaults and drink spiking in Bali, Lombok, and the Gili Islands.  Make sure drinks are prepared in your sight and be careful about accepting drinks from strangers at clubs and parties or leaving drinks unattended. Tourists have also been robbed after taking visitors to their hotel rooms, and in some cases have found that their drinks were spiked. There have also been deaths and serious illnesses caused by drinking alcoholic drinks contaminated with methanol. These cases have occurred in bars, shops, and hotels in popular tourist areas like Bali, Lombok, the Gili Islands, and Sumatra.

Sexual Assault:  Women travelling alone may be subject to harassment and verbal abuse. Sexual assault, harassment, and rape occur. To minimize the risk, avoid travelling alone, especially at night; remain particularly vigilant in less populous areas; and be careful when dealing with strangers or recent acquaintances. Never leave food or drinks unattended or in the care of strangers. Be wary of accepting snacks, beverages, gum, or cigarettes from new acquaintances. These items may contain drugs that could put you at risk of sexual assault and robbery. Local authorities may not respond adequately to reports of sexual violence and harassment. If you are the victim of a sexual assault, you should report it immediately to local authorities and to the U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate General.  

Demonstrations  occur frequently. They may take place in response to political or economic issues, on politically significant holidays, and during international events. 

  • Demonstrations can be unpredictable. Avoid areas around protests and demonstrations. 
  • Past demonstrations have turned violent.
  • Check local media for updates and traffic advisories.
  • Participating in demonstrations on a tourist visa can lead to deportation.

International Financial Scams:  See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  pages for information.

Internet romance and financial scams occur in Indonesia. Scams are often initiated through Internet postings/profiles or by unsolicited emails and letters. Scammers almost always pose as U.S. citizens who have no one else to turn to for help. Common scams include:

  • Romance/Online dating
  • Money transfers
  • Lucrative sales
  • Gold purchase
  • Contracts with promises of large commissions
  • Grandparent/Relative targeting
  • Free Trip/Luggage
  • Inheritance notices
  • Work permits/job offers
  • Bank overpayments

Victims of Crime:

Sexual assault:  U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault should seek prompt medical assistance, contact the Embassy or nearest Consulate, and call the local police at 112. For a criminal investigation to be initiated by the police, the victim must make a full statement to the local police, in person.  Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime. U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault may choose to be accompanied by a translator.

See our webpage on help for U.S. victims of crime overseas .

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  • Assist you in reporting a crime to the police
  • Contact relatives or friends with your written consent
  • Explain the local criminal justice process in general terms
  • Provide a list of local attorneys
  • Provide our information on victim’s compensation programs in the U.S.
  • Provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution. Follow this link for more information
  • Help you find accommodation and arrange flights home
  • Replace a stolen or lost passport

Domestic Violence:  U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence are encouraged to contact the Embassy for assistance.

Tourism: The tourism and recreational activity industries are unevenly regulated, and safety inspections for equipment and facilities do not commonly occur. Hazardous areas/activities are not always identified with appropriate signage, and staff may not be trained or certified either by the host government or by recognized authorities in the field.  Water sports, especially diving, can be hazardous in Indonesia with operators lightly regulated and hyperbaric chambers available only in Bali and Ambon.  Traffic is hazardous in Indonesia and U.S. citizens are frequently injured while riding rented motorbikes. Wearing a helmet is required by law. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is typically available only in/near major cities, and only basic stabilization may be available. Serious injuries require medical evacuation to another country. First responders are generally unable to provide urgent medical treatment or to access areas outside of major cities. Boat and ferry incidents are frequent; vessels rarely carry appropriate sizes and numbers of safety vests; passengers are encouraged to bring their own. U.S. citizens are strongly encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance. See our webpage for more information on insurance providers for overseas coverage ( http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/go/health/insurance-providers.html ).

Please note:   The U.S. Embassy and Consulates do not pay the medical expenses of private U.S. citizens in Indonesia. It is the traveler’s responsibility to ensure adequate medical insurance coverage or funds for medical expenses.

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties:  You are subject to Indonesian laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Criminal cases can take months or even years to resolve, and suspects can be held without charges for up to 60 days, and in many cases longer. Indonesia‘s revised criminal code, which takes effect January 2026, includes penalties for defamation, blasphemy, cohabitation, and sex outside of marriage. Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to stay up-to-date.

If you are convicted of possession, use, or trafficking of illegal drugs in Indonesia, you may be subject to heavy fines, long jail sentences, and even the death penalty. Some prescription medications that are available in the United States are illegal in Indonesia. Some drugs used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are illegal in Indonesia. Marijuana, Cannabis, hash, “edibles,” and products containing CBD or THC remain illegal in Indonesia, including for medicinal purposes. A medical prescription does not make it legal. If you take such products to Indonesia or purchase or use them in Indonesia, you can be arrested and face imprisonment, fines, deportation, or the death penalty. Illegal drug convictions often result in lengthy prison sentences, even at the simple possession level. Indonesian prison conditions are harsh and do not meet U.S. standards. Many prisons are overcrowded and provide minimal services. The costs of basic services, including healthcare, often must be borne by the prisoner.

Individuals establishing a business or practicing a profession that requires additional permits or licensing should seek information from the competent local authorities prior to practicing or operating a business.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the United States regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice website.

Arrest Notification:  If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately. See our webpage for further information.

Counterfeit and Pirated Goods:  Although counterfeit and pirated goods are prevalent in many countries, they may still be illegal according to local laws. You may also pay fines or have to give them up if you bring them back to the United States. See the U.S. Department of Justice website for more information.

Faith-Based Travelers:  See the following webpages for details:

  • Faith-Based Travel Information
  • nternational Religious Freedom Report – see country reports
  • Human Rights Report – see country reports
  • Hajj Fact Sheet for Travelers
  • Best Practices for Volunteering Abroad

LGBTQI+ Travelers:  LGBTQI+ status or conduct is not illegal, but local authorities sometimes take legal action against, or tolerate harassment of people engaging in LGBTQI+ relationships or openly expressing LGBTQI+ identity. Some local governments have passed laws criminalizing LGBTQI+ relationships. Same-sex marriages or civil unions recognized as valid in other countries are not legally recognized in Indonesia. The Indonesian Parliament revised the criminal code to include penalties for cohabitation and sex outside of marriage. These revisions, however, will not come into force until January 2026, and how they will be implemented is unclear.

See our LGBTQI+ Travel Information page and section 6 of our Human Rights report for further details .

Sharia Law:   Sharia law is enforced in Aceh province and may exist unofficially or through local legislation in other areas. The law is intended for Muslims and should not apply to non-Muslims or foreign visitors. You should be respectful of local traditions, mindful of social norms, and seek guidance from local police if confronted by Sharia authorities. 

Earthquakes and Tsunamis:  There are approximately 4,000 earthquakes per year in Indonesia, or more than 10 per day on average. While most earthquakes are mild, some cause significant destruction and can trigger tsunamis. Tsunami warning systems may not be operable, or reports of tremors and tsunamis may be delayed. Local construction standards are lower than in the United States, and many structures including hotels and malls are prone to damage or collapse in an earthquake. Access to disaster-affected areas is often difficult and assistance from the U.S. Embassy may be limited.

If a major earthquake or landslide occurs close to shore, you should follow the instructions of local authorities, bearing in mind that a tsunami could arrive within minutes. The Indonesia Tsunami Early Warning Centre issues tsunami warnings when a potential tsunami with significant impact is imminent or expected.

Volcanoes:  There are 127 active volcanoes in Indonesia. Eruptions frequently cause travel delays, displace local populations, and disrupt economic activities. 

Environmental Quality:  Air quality in Indonesia’s major cities can range from "unhealthy for sensitive groups" to "unhealthy." Current air quality data for Jakarta can be found on the Embassy’s  Air Quality  page. Tap water is not potable throughout Indonesia and should not be consumed. 

Mountain Hiking:  When hiking in mountainous areas, obtain current information on local conditions, travel with a reputable guide, have overseas medical insurance, and carry a local mobile phone. Never go hiking or climbing alone. Particularly dangerous trails may not be clearly labeled as such. Hikers on Puncak Jaya in Papua should have realistic primary and backup plans for climbing down the mountain. Tour operators have abandoned climbers. Taking shortcuts through private property is considered trespassing and is not a safe or legal alternative to a proper plan. If possible, ensure your hiking plans are registered and known to local authorities and/or tourism operators, as this helps identify your presence in these areas in the event of an emergency. 

Dual Nationality:  Indonesian law does not recognize dual nationality for adults over 18 years of age. U.S. citizens who are also Indonesian nationals may be required to renounce their Indonesian citizenship and may also be deported.  Please visit our Dual Nationality page .

Travelers with Disabilities:  Persons with disabilities will face severe difficulties in Indonesia as most public places and transportation facilities do not accommodate disabled people. The law in Indonesia prohibits discrimination against persons with mental and physical disabilities, but the law is seldom enforced. Social acceptance of persons with disabilities in public is not as prevalent as in the United States. Expect accessibility to be extremely limited in public transportation, lodging, communication/information, and general infrastructure.

Students:  See our Students Abroad page and FBI travel tips .

Women Travelers:   Women traveling alone may be subject to harassment and verbal abuse. Sexual assault, harassment, and rape occur. To minimize the risk, avoid travelling alone, especially at night; remain particularly vigilant in less populous areas; and be careful when dealing with strangers or recent acquaintances. Never leave food or drinks unattended or in the care of strangers. Be wary of accepting snacks, beverages, gum, or cigarettes from new acquaintances. These items may contain drugs that could put you at risk of sexual assault and robbery. While domestic violence is illegal in Indonesia, these laws are rarely enforced. Local authorities may not respond adequately to reports of sexual violence and harassment. If you are the victim of a sexual assault, you should report it immediately to local authorities and to the U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate General and seek medical attention. See our travel tips for Women Travelers .

The Government of Indonesia requires all non-Indonesian citizens entering the country to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. 

Medical Care:  For emergency services in Indonesia dial 112.

Sanitation and health care conditions in Indonesia are far below U.S. standards. Routine medical care is available in all major cities, although most expatriates leave the country for all but the most basic medical procedures. Physicians and hospitals often expect payment or sizable deposits before providing medical care, even in emergency and/or life-threatening situations. See our  Embassy's  website for a list of English-speaking doctors and hospitals, but keep in mind that even in large cities the quality of English-speaking medical personnel will vary and there are often communication difficulties. In remote areas there may be no English-speaking medical personnel. Psychological and psychiatric services are limited, even in the larger cities, with hospital-based care only available through government institutions.

Ambulance services are not widely available, and training and availability of emergency responders may be below U.S. standards. Ambulances are not staffed with trained paramedics and often have little or no medical equipment. Injured or seriously ill travelers may prefer to take a taxi or private vehicle to the nearest major hospital rather than wait for an ambulance.

We do not pay medical bills.  Be aware that U.S. Medicare/Medicaid does not apply overseas. Most hospitals and doctors overseas do not accept U.S. health insurance.

Medical Insurance:   Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. See our webpage for more information on insurance providers for overseas coverage. Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for more information on type of insurance you should consider before you travel overseas.

We strongly recommend supplemental insurance to cover medical evacuation, which can exceed over $100,000 per person.

Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription.  Be aware that Indonesian authorities may consider some prescription drugs as illegal narcotics. The Indonesian government does not publish a list of which pharmaceuticals are considered contraband, and these decisions may be arbitrary.

U.S. citizens are advised against mailing or shipping by courier any medications to Indonesia. Indonesian authorities pay close attention to packages containing pharmaceuticals and may detain or arrest recipients of both prescription and over the counter medications. Even if a medication is legal or has been prescribed in the United States, it may be considered an illegal narcotic in Indonesia. U.S. citizens are advised to only hand carry prescription medications into the country, in the original packaging with a copy of any prescription. The U.S. Embassy and Consulates cannot assist you with the importation and/or release of medications.  

Marijuana, Cannabis, hash, “edibles,” and products containing CBD or THC remain illegal in Indonesia, including for medicinal purposes.  A medical prescription does not make it legal.

Local pharmacies carry a range of products of variable quality, availability, and cost. Counterfeit pharmaceuticals are a significant risk; patronize only reputable pharmacies. Malaria, dengue, Japanese encephalitis, and  Zika virus  are mosquito borne diseases in Indonesia.  Prevention of mosquito bites  is strongly encouraged; malaria preventive medication is needed in some areas. Pregnant women should be aware that Indonesia is a  CDC Zika risk area  and that Zika can be spread by mosquitos as well as  sexual contact . Diarrheal diseases are very common throughout Indonesia and  food and water precautions  are recommended. Rabies is prevalent in animals and animal contact should be avoided.

Vaccinations:  Be up-to-date on all vaccinations recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Further health information:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Air Quality:  Visit AirNow Department of State for information on air quality at U.S. Embassies and Consulates. See the OPTIONAL stock language below for additional suggestions.

The U.S. Embassy maintains a list of doctors and hospitals. We do not endorse or recommend any specific medical provider or clinic.

Medical Tourism and Elective Surgery

  • Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for information on Medical Tourism, the risks of medical tourism, and what you can do to prepare before traveling to Indonesia.
  • We strongly recommend supplemental insurance  to cover medical evacuation in the event of unforeseen medical complications.
  • Your legal options in case of malpractice are very limited in Indonesia.

Pharmaceuticals

  • Exercise caution when purchasing medication overseas.  Pharmaceuticals, both over the counter and requiring prescription in the United States, are often readily available for purchase with little controls. Counterfeit medication is common and may prove to be ineffective, the wrong strength, or contain dangerous ingredients.  Medication should be purchased in consultation with a medical professional and from reputable establishments.
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Food and Drug Administration are responsible for rules governing the transport of medication back to the United States. Medication purchased abroad must meet their requirements to be legally brought back into the United States. Medication should be for personal use and must be approved for usage in the United States. Please visit the U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the Food and Drug Administration websites for more information.

Water Quality

  • Tap water is not potable. Bottled water and beverages are generally safe, although you should be aware that many restaurants and hotels serve tap water unless bottled water is specifically requested. Be aware that ice for drinks may be made using tap water.

Adventure Travel

  • Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for more information about Adventure Travel .

General Health Language

The following diseases are prevalent:

  • Tuberculosis
  • Chikungunya
  • Use the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended mosquito repellents and sleep under insecticide-impregnated mosquito nets. Chemoprophylaxis is recommended for all travelers even for short stays.
  • Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for more information about Resources for Travelers regarding specific issues in Indonesia.

Air Quality

  • Air pollution is a significant problem in several major cities in Indonesia. Consider the impact smog and heavy particulate pollution may have on you and consult your doctor before traveling if necessary. People at the greatest risk from particle pollution exposure include:
  • Infants, children, and teens
  • People over 65 years of age
  • People with lung disease such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema
  • People with heart disease or diabetes
  • People who work or are active outdoors

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety:  Traffic in Indonesia is hazardous, congested, and undisciplined. Traffic signals are frequently ignored and often in disrepair. Motor vehicles share the roads with other forms of transportation such as pedicabs and pushcarts. Buses and trucks are often dangerously overloaded and travel at high speeds. Accidents between a car and a motorcycle are viewed as the fault of the driver of the car. Consider these risks before driving your own vehicle, especially if you are unaccustomed to Indonesian road conditions.  When an accident results in personal injury, Indonesian law requires both drivers to await the arrival of a police officer to report the accident.

Public Transportation:   Air, ferry, and road accidents that result in fatalities, injuries, and significant damage are common. While all forms of transportation are regulated in Indonesia, oversight is spotty, maintenance may not be properly performed, and rescue and emergency capacity are limited. Indonesia has experienced several fatal plane crashes and non-fatal runway overruns in recent years. Also in recent years, several ferry accidents and a train collision resulted in dozens of fatalities and even more injuries because of over-crowding and unsafe conditions.

See our  Road Safety page  for more information. Also, visit  Indonesia's national tourist office  online for road safety information.

Aviation Safety Oversight: The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assessed the government of Indonesia’s Civil Aviation Authority as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of Indonesia’s air carrier operations.  Further information may be found on the FAA’s safety assessment page .

Since 2014, several private pilots have inadvertently crossed into Indonesian airspace and have been detained and paid heavy fines. If you intend to fly on private aircraft through Indonesian airspace, get clearances from Indonesian aviation authorities before you depart. 

Maritime Safety and Security:   Inter-island travel by boat or ferry can be dangerous: storms can appear quickly, vessels may be over-crowded and lack basic safety equipment, and safety standards vary. Ferries have sunk, resulting in loss of life. The Indonesian Search and Rescue Agency records boat and ferry accidents resulting in injuries and deaths yearly. Boats and ferries used in tourism or general transportation frequently break down, stranding passengers or capsizing; not all boats are equipped with adequate life vests. Make sure you are satisfied with safety equipment and life jackets before travelling. 

Piracy:  Maritime piracy and other related crimes in and around Indonesian waters continue. Recent reports include thefts of valuables or cargo from boats that are in port and out at sea. Before traveling by sea, especially in the Strait of Malacca between Riau Province and Singapore, and in the waters north of Sulawesi and Kalimantan, review the current security situation with local authorities. Be vigilant, reduce opportunities for theft, establish secure areas on board, and report all incidents to the coastal and flag state authorities.

Maritime Travel:  Mariners planning travel to Indonesia should also check for U.S. maritime advisories and alerts on the  Maritime Administration website . Information may also be posted to the websites of the  U.S. Coast Guard  and the  National Geospace Intelligence Agency  (select “broadcast warnings”).

In recent years, private vessels have inadvertently anchored in Indonesian waters, especially near Singapore, and have been detained and paid heavy fines.

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Complete Guide to Indonesia Visa Tourist 2023: Requirements, Process, and Tips

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Are you planning a trip to Indonesia in 2023? You must plan ahead to get the most out of your trip and make sure you have a valid Tourist Visa Indonesia . To help you out, we created this Complete Guide to Visit Visa to Indonesia 2023: Requirements, Process, and Tips so you can smoothly go through the Indonesia Visa Application process and apply for an Indonesia Visa Online or Visa Indonesia .

Requirements for a Tourist Visa to Indonesia:

  • Valid Passport: A valid passport with a minimum validity of 6 months from the date of the departure from Indonesia is required to enter the country.
  • Visa Application Form: An online visa application form must be filled and submitted. The application should have all the relevant details including the duration of stay, purpose of visit, and other personal information.
  • Photo: A recent passport-sized photograph with a white background is required to be uploaded with the visa application form.
  • Proof of Accommodation: A valid proof of accommodation is required to be submitted with the application. This can include hotel reservations, hostel bookings, or a letter of invitation from the host.
  • Proof of Financial Resources: A proof of financial resources such as recent bank statements or a credit card statement is required to be submitted.
  • Return/Onward Ticket: An onward or return ticket is required to be submitted as proof of departure from the country.
  • Vaccinations: Some vaccinations are mandatory for travelers coming to Indonesia. A valid certificate of immunization is required to be submitted with the visa application.

Visiting Indonesia is an amazing experience and a tourist visa is the first step to start planning your trip. Before applying for a tourist visa, make sure you have all the necessary documents to meet the requirements. This includes a valid passport, visa application form, passport-sized photograph, proof of accommodation, proof of financial resources, return/onward ticket, and certifications of immunizations. All these documents are needed to apply for a tourist visa to Indonesia. Keep these requirements in mind when applying for a tourist visa to Indonesia and make sure you have all the necessary documents to make the process smooth and hassle-free.

Eligibility Criteria for a Tourist Visa to Indonesia in 2023

You don’t have to be a world traveler to enjoy a holiday in Indonesia. Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned traveler, there are a few eligibility criteria you must meet to be granted a tourist visa to Indonesia in 2023. This article outlines the requirements for an Indonesia tourist visa, the visa application process, and useful tips to make sure your application is successful.

Requirements to apply for a Tourist Visa to Indonesia in 2023

  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity from the date of arrival.
  • Valid return ticket.
  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay in Indonesia.
  • Proof of accommodation in Indonesia.
  • Letter of invitation from a sponsor in Indonesia, if applicable.

Make sure you meet each of these criteria before submitting your visa application.

Required Documentation for Visit Visa to Indonesia 2023

Are you planning to visit Indonesia in 2023? If so, you need to make sure that you have the right documentation in order to enter the country without any issues. To help you out, we’ve put together a list of the required documents for a visit visa to Indonesia in 2023.

  • A valid passport with at least 6 months of validity left from the date of entry.
  • A completed visa application form.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs.
  • Proof of funds.
  • Proof of onward or return travel.
  • A letter of invitation from your host in Indonesia.

It’s important to note that these are the minimum requirements for a visit visa to Indonesia. Depending on your nationality and other factors, you may need to submit additional documents to obtain a visa. So, make sure to check with the Indonesian embassy or consulate in your home country for more information.

If you’re looking for more information on how to apply for a tourist visa to Indonesia, we’ve got you covered. Check out our complete guide on Indonesia Visa Application for all the tips and information you need to get your visa approved.

Indonesia Visa Online: Your Step-by-Step Guide to a Tourist Visa

Are you planning a trip to Indonesia in 2023? Then you’ll need to make sure you have the right visa. Fortunately, applying for an Indonesia Visa online has never been easier! Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get your tourist visa for Indonesia quickly and easily.

  • Step 1: Determine Your Indonesia Visa Requirements – Before you apply for your Visa, make sure you know the requirements. You’ll need to provide documents such as your passport, a valid email address, and proof of financial capability.
  • Step 2: Complete the Indonesia Visa Application Form – Once you have all your documents, you can fill out the Indonesia Visa application form online. Make sure to answer all the questions accurately and truthfully.
  • Step 3: Submit Your Application – Once you have completed your application, submit it online. You may be asked to provide additional documents or information.
  • Step 4: Pay the Visa Fee – After you submit your application, you will be asked to pay the Visa fee. You can pay the fee online using a credit or debit card.
  • Step 5: Wait for Approval – Once you have paid the fee, you will need to wait for the approval of your Visa. The processing time can vary, so be patient.
  • Step 6: Receive Your Visa – After your application is approved, you will receive your Visa via email. Make sure to print it out and carry it with you when you travel to Indonesia.

Applying for an Indonesia Visa online is the best way to make sure you have all the necessary documents for your trip. Be sure to read the requirements carefully and submit your application as soon as possible. With a little preparation, you can quickly and easily get your tourist visa for Indonesia!

Process for Applying for a Tourist Visa to Indonesia

  • The first step in applying for a tourist visa to Indonesia is to determine your eligibility. Make sure you meet the requirements for a tourist visa, such as having a valid passport and no criminal record.
  • Once you’ve determined your eligibility, you can start the application process. You can apply for a visa online or in person at your local Indonesian embassy or consulate.
  • When applying online, you’ll need to fill out an application form and pay the applicable visa fees. You’ll also need to provide supporting documents, such as your passport, proof of travel plans, and financial documents.
  • When applying in person at the embassy or consulate, you’ll need to bring all the same documents, as well as a completed application form.
  • Once you’ve submitted your application and supporting documents, you’ll need to wait for the visa decision. The processing time can vary, but it typically takes between 5-15 business days.
  • Once your visa application has been approved, you’ll receive your visa in a few weeks. Make sure to keep your visa in a safe place, as you’ll need it for travel.

Applying for a tourist visa to Indonesia can be a daunting process, but it doesn’t have to be. By understanding the requirements, following the application process, and providing the necessary documents, you can easily get a tourist visa to Indonesia. For more information, check out our complete guide to visit visa to Indonesia 2023 !

Application Form for a Tourist Visa to Indonesia in 2023

Getting your tourist visa to Indonesia in 2023 is not complicated, but it does require taking certain steps. To ensure your visa application is accepted and processed quickly, here are some tips on how to correctly complete the application form:

  • Gather the necessary documents. Be sure to have a valid passport, a passport-sized photo, and proof of travel insurance.
  • Fill out the visa application accurately and completely. Don’t forget to include your passport details and the addresses of your intended destinations while in Indonesia.
  • Pay the visa fee. You can pay the visa fee online or at the visa application center.
  • Submit your application. You can submit your visa application online or in-person at the visa application center.
  • Wait for your visa to be processed. It usually takes about a week for a visa to be processed, but it can take longer if your application is incomplete or requires additional documents.

By following these tips, you should have no trouble completing the application form for your tourist visa to Indonesia in 2023. Once you have submitted your application, you can start planning your dream vacation to Indonesia!

Processing Times for Visiting Indonesia in 2023

Visiting Indonesia in 2023 requires you to get a visa before you travel. Processing times for visas can vary depending on a few factors, so here’s a complete guide on what you need to know about visa processing times for Indonesia in 2023 .

1. Timing Your Application

If you’re planning to visit Indonesia, it’s best to apply for a visa at least two months in advance. This will give the embassy or consulate enough time to review your application and make a decision.

2. Length of Processing Times

The processing time for a visa to Indonesia can range from 2 to 6 weeks, depending on the type of visa you’re applying for. It’s important to note that visa applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis, so if you apply early, you’ll have a better chance of getting your visa approved in a timely manner.

3. Expedited Processing

If you need to get your visa application processed faster, you can request expedited processing. This is an additional service that costs extra, and it can help reduce the processing time of your visa application to as little as a few days.

4. Check-In With the Embassy

Once you’ve applied for your visa, it’s a good idea to follow-up with the embassy or consulate to make sure your application is being processed. This can help speed up the process, and it will also give you peace of mind that your visa application is on track.

5. Fees and Costs

It’s important to factor in the cost of visa processing when planning your trip to Indonesia. Visas for Indonesia can cost anywhere from $50 to $100, depending on the type of visa you’re applying for.

Getting a visa to Indonesia in 2023 requires some planning and patience. Make sure to apply for your visa at least two months in advance to ensure that it will be processed in time for your trip. Also, be sure to factor in the cost of visa processing when budgeting for your trip. With the right preparation, you’ll be ready to travel to Indonesia in no time!

Fee Structure for Visit Visa to Indonesia 2023

Planning a trip to Indonesia in 2023? You’ll need to get the right visa to make your dream trip come true. This guide outlines the visa requirements, application process, and tips for getting a visit visa to Indonesia. Additionally, we will also discuss the fee structure for a visa to Indonesia.

The fees for a visit visa to Indonesia will vary based on the type of visa you’re applying for and the duration of your stay. Here’s a breakdown of the fees you should expect:

  • Tourist Visa: A single-entry tourist visa for a stay of up to 30 days costs IDR 450,000. A double-entry tourist visa for a stay of up to 60 days costs IDR 750,000.
  • Business Visa: A single-entry business visa for a stay of up to 30 days costs IDR 1,000,000. A multiple-entry business visa for a stay of up to 60 days costs IDR 1,500,000.
  • Student Visa: A single-entry student visa for a stay of up to 30 days costs IDR 1,500,000. A multiple-entry student visa for a stay of up to 60 days costs IDR 2,000,000.

When applying for a visit visa to Indonesia, it’s important to note that the fees are non-refundable. Additionally, you may be subject to additional fees depending on your country of origin. Be sure to check the official website of the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate in your country for the latest fees and requirements.

Having the right information and knowing the fee structure is essential to applying for a visit visa to Indonesia. With this knowledge, you’re one step closer to making your dream trip to Indonesia a reality!

Indonesia Visa Tourist: Requirements, Process, and Tips

Are you looking to explore Indonesia in 2023? Don’t forget to apply for your Indonesia visa tourist ! Here we provide you with the up-to-date information on the requirements, process, and tips to make your Indonesia visa application easy and successful.

Requirements for Indonesia Visa Tourist

  • Valid passport with at least 6 months validity
  • Proof of travel arrangements
  • Proof of financial support
  • Passport-sized photos

Process for Indonesia Visa Tourist

  • Check if you are eligible for Indonesia visa online .
  • Gather all the necessary documents.
  • Fill out the online Indonesia visa application form.
  • Pay the visa fee.
  • Wait for the approval.

Tips for Indonesia Visa Tourist

  • Make sure to fill out all the information correctly on the Indonesia visa online form.
  • Prepare all the necessary documents ahead of time.
  • Double-check that your passport has at least 6 months validity before applying for visa Indonesia .
  • Make sure to book your flights and hotel and have the necessary travel documents ready.

Don’t forget to apply for your Indonesia visa tourist and explore the amazing sights of Indonesia in 2023!

Tips for Obtaining a Tourist Visa to Indonesia

  • Make sure to check the visa requirements before applying. You will need to submit your passport, a completed visa application form and any other necessary documents.
  • Apply for the tourist visa as early as possible. This will give you enough time to receive all the documents and plan your trip accordingly.
  • Check to make sure your passport is valid for the duration of your stay in Indonesia. Make sure that your passport will not expire during your trip.
  • Be prepared to provide proof of your financial stability. You will need to demonstrate that you have enough money to cover your expenses while in Indonesia.
  • Check the visa processing times and make sure you apply for your visa before your intended travel date.
  • Make sure to read the visa instructions carefully. This will help ensure that you complete the process correctly and avoid any delays.
  • Be prepared to pay the visa fee. Check with the Indonesian embassy for the current visa fee and make sure you have the correct amount of money ready.
  • Gather all necessary documents and submit them to the Indonesian embassy. This includes your passport, visa application form and any other documents required.
  • Check the status of your application. Once your application is accepted, you will receive an approval letter or visa document.
  • Be sure to keep all documents related to your visa application in a safe place. This will come in handy if you need to apply for another visa in the future.

Following these tips for obtaining a tourist visa to Indonesia can help make sure that you have a successful trip. Be sure to do your research and double-check all documents before submitting your application.

Research Requirements in Advance to Make Your Indonesia Visa Application Easier

Before applying for a tourist visa for Indonesia, it’s important to research the specific requirements to make sure your application goes smoothly. Here are a few tips to help you get started:

  • Check the Indonesia visa online requirements on the official website of the Indonesian Embassy in your country.
  • Find out what documents you need to submit, such as a valid passport, travel itinerary, and proof of financial support.
  • Make sure your passport has at least 6 months validity from the date of your tourist visa Indonesia application.
  • Gather all the necessary documents, such as a completed visa application form, passport-size photos, and other relevant documents.
  • Find out if you need to provide evidence of your purpose of travel, such as hotel bookings or an invitation letter.
  • Check if you need to arrange for a medical examination if you plan to stay in Indonesia for more than 30 days.
  • Find out if you need to pay an Indonesia visa tourist fee and if so, what the fee amount is.

By researching the visa Indonesia requirements in advance, you can make sure your application process is as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Prepare Documentation Thoroughly for Your Indonesia Visit Visa 2023

  • Gather your passport and its validity. A passport must be valid for at least 6 months when visiting Indonesia.
  • Check if you need a visa. Citizens of certain countries require a visa to enter Indonesia. Check the latest visa requirements online.
  • Obtain a visa application form. You can find the latest forms online or contact an Indonesian embassy or consulate.
  • Complete the visa application form accurately and in full. Make sure to double check all the information you provide.
  • Attach a passport-size photo to the application form.
  • Provide proof of financial resources. This can be a bank statement or a letter of employment.
  • Secure a valid travel itinerary. This should include your arrival and departure dates.
  • Get a letter of invitation from a local contact in Indonesia. This is not always required but it may be necessary.
  • Pay the visa processing fee. The cost of the visa can vary depending on your country of origin.
  • Submit your application and wait for a response. Processing times can vary from a few days to several weeks.

When applying for an Indonesia visit visa, it is essential to prepare all the necessary documentation thoroughly. Make sure to double check the information you provide and ensure that all the required documents are included with your application. By following these steps, you can help ensure a smooth and successful visa application process.

Visa Indonesia: A Step-by-Step Guide to Obtaining a Tourist Visa to Indonesia

Are you planning a trip to Indonesia? Whether it’s for business or pleasure, you’ll need to apply for a visa first. But don’t worry! We’ve got you covered with this comprehensive guide on obtaining a tourist visa to Indonesia.

  • Check Your Eligibility: Only certain countries are eligible for a tourist visa to Indonesia. Check if your nationality is eligible for a visa Indonesia before applying.
  • Gather the Required Documents: Before applying for the Indonesia visa online, make sure you have all the necessary documents handy. These include a completed visa application form, passport-sized photos, valid passport, and proof of travel plans.
  • Apply For the Visa: You can apply for a tourist visa to Indonesia either online or through a local embassy. The visa application process is straightforward and requires you to provide personal and contact details, passport information, travel plans, and other relevant information.
  • Pay the Fee: Once you’ve submitted your application, you’ll need to pay the visa fee. The amount varies depending on your nationality and the type of visa you’re applying for.
  • Receive Your Visa: Once your application has been approved, your visa will be sent to you via email or post. Make sure to keep this safe as you’ll need to show it upon arrival in Indonesia.

These are the basic steps for obtaining a tourist visa to Indonesia. Be sure to follow the guidelines carefully and apply for your visa in plenty of time to avoid last minute delays. Good luck and have a wonderful trip!

Contact Local Embassy or Consulate for Visit Visa to Indonesia 2023

  • Before applying for a tourist visa to Indonesia , it’s important to contact your local embassy or consulate for detailed information regarding the visa application process .
  • Embassy and consular staff can provide up-to-date information and answer any questions you may have, so you can prepare fully for your visa to Indonesia .
  • You can find contact information for your local consulate or embassy on their official website or by doing an online search.
  • Be sure to find out the exact requirements for your Indonesia visa application . You may need to provide additional documents, such as an invitation letter or a return ticket, depending on your citizenship.
  • The embassy or consulate can also provide information about fees for Indonesia visa online and the time required for processing.
  • If you are applying for a visa to Indonesia from outside your own country, you may need to contact the embassy or consulate in the country where you are currently located.
  • You may also need to contact the Indonesian embassy or consulate if you are seeking information about visa indonesia from a third country.

The process of applying for a tourist visa to Indonesia is relatively straightforward and can be done online. With our complete guide to visit visa to Indonesia 2023, you have all the information you need to apply for a visa to Indonesia. We hope the tips provided here will help you gain a better understanding of the requirements, process, and tips so that you can make your trip to Indonesia a smooth and enjoyable experience.

As a reminder, the most important things to remember are to apply for the visa online, make sure you have the necessary documents, and plan your trip well in advance. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to the local Indonesian consulate for assistance. Good luck and enjoy your trip to Indonesia!

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Even without the complications of the pandemic, the rules for getting a visa for Indonesia have always been ever-changing and confusing. But it's a welcome sign that things are returning to normal fact that we’re asking the same old questions again: Do I need a visa for Indonesia? Is it free? Can I get a visa on arrival, and if so where? How long does it last? Can I get an extension?­­

For many tourists, travel to Indonesia means one thing ­– a holiday in Bali , the Island of the Gods and one of Southeast Asia’s best-loved tropical islands. Around 6.2 million tourists visited Bali in 2019, but this dropped to just 45 in 2021. Now, after some tough years for somewhere that relies so intrinsically on tourism, Bali is back open for business, and with it the rest of the archipelago.

There is, however, a bit more red tape to navigate than usual. Here's what you need to know about getting a visa for Indonesia.

Getting a visa on arrival in Bali

If you want to travel to Indonesia right now, Bali is by far the easiest place to visit. Not only can you get a 30-day Visa on Arrival (VOA), but quarantine regulations have been eased so you can pretty much get straight on with relaxing from the get-go. This is currently the only place in Indonesia where you can get a visa when you arrive.

The Visa on Arrival scheme is currently limited to 23 countries , including the UK, most Western European nations, many Middle Eastern countries, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea and most Southeast Asia nations. However, there are plans to expand it to other nationalities, and to offer visas on arrival at other points of entry into Indonesia.

Visas for Bali are issued on arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar , for a fee of IDR500,000 (US$35), which you'll need to pay before you start queuing at the immigration counter. The entry permit can later be extended for 30 days, giving a total stay of 60 days.

You'll need to show proof of a return ticket (or an onward ticket from Bali to another destination), and you need six months of validity remaining in your passport – it's worth double-checking the expiry date in your passport, given how long travel has been off the cards.

Surfer riding a barrel wave at Padang Padang on Bali, Indonesia

Covid-19 rules for travel to Bali

There are also a few Covid regulations to follow if you're traveling to Bali. You need to be fully vaccinated to avoid quarantine; if you're only partially vaccinated, you’ll need to quarantine for six days. You also need proof of a negative PCR test from the country you’ve flown in from, along with travel insurance that covers Covid-related expenses.

On arrival, you must take a PCR test at the airport, before you’re whisked off to a pre-booked government-certified hotel. You’ll need to hang out in your room until you get your result (which hopefully will be the same day or the next day), but as soon as you’ve tested negative you’re free to hit the beach or trek up that volcano!

But before you get too excited, a second PCR test is required on the third day of your stay. You’ll be free to come and go as you please by day during that period, but you are required to stay at the same approved hotel for the first three nights. So long as you get a second negative result, you can check out and stay wherever you want to on Bali or across Indonesia.

This may sound a little convoluted, but it's part of a pilot program launched in March 2022. If all goes smoothly, the plan is for quarantine to be scrapped altogether.

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Traveling to other parts of Indonesia

What about the rest of Indonesia? Java , Sumatra , Lombok …and all the other great places to visit in this beautiful country? Technically, Indonesia has been open for international travel since January 2022, but to visit, you'll need to obtain a B211A Tourism Visa. This is currently the only option beyond the visas being offered on arrival in Bali.

The B211A Tourism Visa must be arranged before you travel through an authorized Indonesian travel agent, who will act as a sponsor for your application. The fee is quite expensive – expect to pay US$150 to US$250 depending on the agency – but visas are valid for 60 days, and you can extend your stay for as long as six months through the same agency that arranged the visa. Even if you are eligible for a visa on arrival in Bali, if you’re planning on traveling long-term in Indonesia, you’ll need a B211A Tourism Visa.

For the application process, you need to supply a scanned copy of your passport ID pages and proof of at least one vaccination dose and travel insurance with coverage for Covid-related emergencies. Your passport should be valid for a year beyond the date of arrival if you're hoping to stay for the full six months.

Applications are filed using the immigration department's online e-visa portal – once you have your e-visa, you'll have to follow the same schedule of PCR tests and stays at government-certified hotels as for tourists arriving in Bali, before you can travel freely around the country.

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Visas for travel beyond Bali are likely to be reintroduced soon

If all that sounds like a lot of hard work, just sit tight, as further changes to entry rules are in the pipeline. The Visa on Arrival scheme is expected to be rolled out for more points of arrival beyond Bali in the coming weeks, with more nationalities expected to be added to the approved list, and quarantine requirements are likely to be simplified. For the latest info, check the Media Room link on the website of Indonesia's immigration department . 

In the meantime, if you're planning to travel around Indonesia, weigh up the price difference between flying direct to your favored destination and obtaining a B211A Tourism Visa versus flying into Bali to obtain a visa on arrival then taking a domestic flight or boat to reach other parts of the country.

If you’re lucky enough to be traveling to Indonesia for work, you'll need a business visa (actually a sub-class of the B211A visa), which must be arranged through an authorized agency or through your company. See the official immigration department website for the latest information.

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Find out everything you need to know about visa & immigration in Wonderful Indonesia. Another important thing to know before you travel to Indonesia is the different types of visas that have specific requirements. Here are some frequently asked questions to help you with Visa & immigration policies in Indonesia.

Visa Exemption

Find out everything you need to know about visa & immigration in Wonderful Indonesia. Another important thing to know before you travel to Indonesia is the different types of visas that have specific requirements. Here are some frequently asked questions to help you with Visa & immigration policies in Indonesia.

Foreigners can apply for Visit Visa in the Indonesian Embassy or Consulates, or the guarantor could apply to the Directorate General of Immigration in Jakarta, Indonesia. Visit Visa is issued in the Indonesian Embassy or Consulates with mandatory requirements of Application/Guarantee Letter, passport with minimum 6 months validity, copy of bank accounts, return /through tickets and re-entry permit (or stateless /non-nationality person). A holder of Visit Visa is given up to 60 days stay and can be extended at the Immigration Office for 5 (five) times, each extension will be given for another 30 days stay.

Multiple Visit Visa

Foreigners that travel frequently to Indonesia for Family, Business, and Governmental visit purposes may choose this type of visa. Multiple Visit Visa is issued in the Indonesian Embassy or Consulates, with mandatory requirements of Application/Guarantee Letter, passport with minimum 18 months validity, copy of bank accounts, return/through tickets and re-entry permit ( or stateless /non-nationality person). Multiple Visit Visa is valid for one year, a holder of multiple visit visa is given up-to 60 days stay each visit and can’t be extended.

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Frequently Asked Question

Where can i see the visa free country list, find out everything you need to know about visa & immigration in wonderful indonesia.

Another important thing to know before you travel to Indonesia is the different types of visas that have specific requirements. Here are some frequently asked questions to help you with Visa & immigration policies in Indonesia.

What is the Visa Exemption?

Foreign nationals from countries that are included in the 169 Visa-Free Country List are entitled to visa exemption and may enter Indonesia from 124 immigration checkpoints and are granted a 30-day stay that cannot be extended. Mandatory requirements include: passport with minimum 6 months validity and return / through tickets.

What is a Visit Visa?

What is a multiple visit visa, what is an e-visa.

The Indonesian Ministry of Law and Human Rights has developed an electronic visa (e-Visa) application system to provide ease of access for foreign travelers who are planning to visit Indonesia. The E-Visa allows foreigners to apply for a visa online without having to visit the Republic of Indonesia Representative out of the country or the Immigration Office. You can visit this article to find out more information about e-Visa.

                                                            

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Indonesia Visa for US Citizens

Are you a United States citizen planning a trip to Indonesia? If so, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the visa requirements for entering the country. In this article, we will provide you with all the essential information regarding the regulations of Indonesia visa for U.S. citizens 2024, including types of visa to Indonesia from US, and Indonesia visa requirements for US citizens, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free travel experience.

Also read: Travel to Indonesia from US: Your Ultimate Guide

Do US Citizens Need a Visa for Indonesia?

Indonesia Visa for US Citizens (source:pexels)

As of July 2023, US citizens can visit Indonesia without a visa for up to 30 days. To enter the country, it is essential to possess a passport with a validity period of at least six months beyond the date of arrival. Additionally, travelers must have a return or onward ticket and ensure there are two blank visa pages available for the entry stamp.

Alternatively, for purposes such as tourism, business meetings, or official government duties, US citizens have the option to apply for a visa on arrival (VOA). This option is also applicable for those transiting through Indonesia at specific international airports, seaports, and land crossings.

Also read : Indonesia Visa: 2023 Complete Guide for Foreigners

Types of Visas and Visa Requirements for US Citizens to Indonesia

Here are the types of Indonesia visa that American citizens can apply and it’s requirements:

Indonesia Tourist Visa for US Citizens

If you’re planning a leisure trip to Indonesia, you will need a tourist visa. The tourist visa allows you to explore the mesmerizing beauty of the country’s vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and breathtaking beaches. To obtain a Indonesia tourist visa , United States citizens must fulfill the following requirements:

  • Your passport must be valid for a minimum of six months from the date of entry to Indonesia.
  • A return or onward ticket.
  • Enough funds to cover your expenses during your stay in Indonesia.

Also read : How to Get Tourist Visa for Indonesia?

Indonesia Visa on Arrival for US Citizens

Indonesia also offers a visa on arrival (VOA) option for US citizens. This visa allows you to enter Indonesia for a limited period, typically 30 days, and is extendable once for another 30 days. To obtain a visa on arrival Indonesia , United States citizens must provide:

  • A passport that has a validity of at least six months to comply with the visa requirements for Indonesia.
  • Proof of sufficient funds.
  • A recent passport-sized photograph.

If you wish to stay longer, you can rely on our services to extend your visa on arrival in Indonesia .

Business Visa Requirements for Indonesia for US Citizens

Indonesia Visa for US Citizens (source:pexels)

For US citizens traveling to Indonesia for business purposes, a business visa is required. This visa allows you to attend meetings, conferences, or engage in business-related activities within the country. To obtain a Indonesia business visa , US citizens must submit the following documents:

  • A valid passport with a minimum of six months’ validity.
  • A letter of invitation from the Indonesian company or organization hosting the business activities.
  • A supporting letter from the applicant’s employer in the US, stating the purpose of the visit.
  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover the expenses during the stay.

You may also check:

  • Single Entry Business Visa in Indonesia
  • Multiple Entry Business Visa in Indonesia

Also read: How to Get a Indonesia Business Visa: 5 Simple Steps

Work Visa Requirements for Indonesia for US Citizens

If you are planning to work in Indonesia, you will need a work visa. The Indonesia work visa , also known as a Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS) , allows United States citizens to legally work in the country for a specific period. The work visa requirements may vary depending on the type of work you will be engaged in and the duration of your stay. It is advisable to consult with the Indonesian embassy or consulate in your country to obtain accurate and up-to-date information on work visa requirements.

Also read: How to Extend Visa in Indonesia? Here’s The Tips

Applying visa to Indonesia for US citizens can sometimes be complex and time-consuming. To make your journey more convenient and streamlined, consider using the services of InvestinAsia. With our expertise in Indonesian immigration matters, they can assist you in Indonesia visa application process.

Whether you need a tourist visa, visa on arrival, business visa, or work visa, InvestinAsia can guide you in registering visa for US citizens to Indonesia, ensuring all the required documents are in order and helping you meet the necessary deadlines.

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FAQs about Indonesia Visa for US Citizens 2024

Do us citizens need a visa to go to indonesia.

Yes, US citizens need a visa to go to Indonesia if they are staying for more than 30 days. However, US citizens can apply for a visa on arrival (VOA) at certain Indonesian airports and seaports. The VOA costs $35 and allows US citizens to stay in Indonesia for 30 days.

How much is visa on arrival for Indonesia for US citizens?

The VOA for Indonesia costs $35 for US citizens. The VOA can be applied for at certain Indonesian airports and seaports.

How many days can a US citizen stay in Indonesia?

US citizens with a VOA can stay in Indonesia for 30 days. If you need to stay in Indonesia for more than 30 days, you will need to apply for a visa at an Indonesian embassy or consulate before your arrival.

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New Online Tourist Visa for Travel to Indonesia (eVOA) and 30-Day Online Extension + Online Customs Declaration

Do you want to apply for a tourist visa to travel to Indonesia? Do you need to extend your tourist visa? From now on both requests can be made online.

In order to eliminate the inconvenience that visa applications were causing and thus boost tourism in the country, Indonesian immigration authorities announced at the end of January 2023, that from now on, travelers can already apply for tourist visas and make their respective extensions online.

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Online tourist visa to travel to Indonesia (e-VOA Visa)

Before the introduction of this new online service, foreign citizens who wished to obtain a tourist visa to travel to Indonesia, they needed to obtain the VOA tourist visa (visa on arrival), at the same airport of entry to Indonesia. Process that, on many occasions, generated Endless queues of tourists at immigration counters of the main international airports of entry to Indonesia.

Likewise, VOA holders who wished to extend their visa once inside Indonesia had to go in person to the immigration office to request an extension of their stay permit. These procedures generated many headaches for tourists, since they were forced to interrupt their vacations to go to the immigration offices up to two times to obtain the extension of their visa, having to present numerous documentation and making long queues to be attended by immigration agents.

The authorities hope that the new service will boost tourism in the country, since, from now on, tourists can process their visas conveniently online, simply by having a smartphone and an Internet connection.

Online tourist visa application to enter Indonesia (e-VOA Visa)

Foreign citizens who wish to apply for a tourist visa to travel to Indonesia must register on the official immigration website , where they must complete a form and submit all required documents. After paying the visa fee, it will be sent electronically to your email addresses. The website from which the request is made is a government portal run by the General Directorate of Migration Ministry of Law and Human Rights.

Types of online VOA visa to travel to Indonesia: 30 and 60 days

At the moment the official immigration website allows you to process two types of VOA visas online:

30-Day Online VOA Visa

This Indonesia e-VOA tourist visa is a single entry visa that is valid for a 30-day stay in Indonesia for the purpose of tourism , government visit, business meeting, purchase of goods or transit. With the possibility of issuing this visa for another 30 days once inside the country (More information on how to extend your visa online in section 3 of this article).

Payment can be made with a credit or debit card Visa, Mastercard or JCB. That way, tourists can complete their visa applications in one process. The fee for this e-VOA is IDR 500,000 . Please note that each debit/credit card payment may incur additional fees in accordance with your bank’s regulations.

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60-Day Online VOA Visa

This Indonesia e-VOA tourist visa is a single entry visa that is valid for a maximum stay of 60 days in Indonesia for the purpose of tourism , government visit, business meeting, purchase of goods or transit. Without the possibility of issuing the visa once inside the country .

Payment can be made with a credit or debit card Visa, Mastercard or JCB. That way, tourists can complete their visa applications in one process. The fee of this e-VOA is 1,500,000 IDR . Please note that each debit/credit card payment may incur additional fees in accordance with your bank’s regulations.

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Steps to follow to apply for your tourist visa online to travel to Indonesia

Below, we explain all the necessary steps you must take to apply for your tourist visa online to travel to Indonesia.

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1) The first thing you have to do is go to the official immigration website and create a user . Hit the Apply tab and the Login page will appear, here click on Register .

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2) Fill in all the fields of the form by entering your personal data and click on the Submit button.

3) Go to your email inbox and open the email that will have come to you from the application. Tap the Activate tab to activate your account. Then log in to your account using your username and password.

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4) Go to the Home tab of the main menu and click the Apply button.

Indonesia tourist visa VOA visa online

5) Now complete the visa application form and once you have filled in all the fields correctly, click on the Submit button to continue.

Indonesia tourist visa VOA visa online

6) It’s time to process the payment . Click the Make a Payment tab and enter your credit card details, then click the Pay Now button to complete the payment.

Indonesia tourist visa VOA visa online

7) Complete and verify payment . Once the payment is successful, the e-VOA will be processed. You will receive an email notification once your e-VOA is ready . Then click Download to get your e-VOA visa.

Indonesia tourist visa VOA visa online

8) Congratulations! you already have your tourist visa to enter Indonesia. Please show the electronic or printed copy of the approved e-VOA visa to the officers at the immigration checkpoints upon arrival in Indonesia.

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List of countries that can apply for the tourist visa online (eVOA Visa) to enter Indonesia

Passport holders from the following countries can apply for the e-VOA tourist visa online to enter Indonesia:

  • Bosnia and herzegovina
  • Brunei Darussalam
  • Liechtenstein
  • New Zealand
  • Panama (It was removed from the list on January 9, 2024.)
  • Philippines
  • Republic of Korea
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • Switzerland
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom
  • United States of America

💡 If you are from a country that is not on the list, you can still enter Indonesia, however, you will need to apply for a B211 visa before travelling. From Come2indonesia we can help you process your B211A visa, do not hesitate to contact us and we will advise you with the whole process.

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30-Day Online Extension of VOA Tourist Visa in Indonesia

⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTE: The online extension of the eVOA visa can only be done if you applied for your eVOA visa online before traveling to Indonesia. If, on the other hand, you obtained your VOA visa on arrival at the airport, you must make the extension of your visa at the Immigration offices.

Until recently, VOA holders who wished to extend their visa once inside Indonesia had to go in person to the immigration office to apply for an extension of their stay permit. These procedures generated many headaches for tourists, since they were forced to interrupt their vacations to go to the immigration offices up to two times to obtain the extension of their visa, having to present numerous documentation and making long queues to be attended by immigration agents.

From now on, foreigners in possession of an eVOA tourist visa, will no longer need to go to immigration offices to extend their visas. Tourists traveling to Indonesia can now apply for the extension of their visa online through the same official immigration website from where the eVOA visa is processed online . On the Extend tab of the start menu, they will need to fill out a form and submit all required documents.

Indonesia Tourist Visa Online

After paying the corresponding fee , you will receive confirmation of your visa extension :

INDONESIAN TOURIST VISA VOA ONLINE - VOA VISA EXTENSION

This extension can only be processed once you have entered Indonesia with your eVOA visa and will allow you to stay in Indonesia for another 30 days. The extension has a cost of IDR 500,000 .

Frequently asked questions about the online tourist visa to enter Indonesia (e-VOA visa)

Below, we answer the most frequently asked questions from travelers, regarding the online tourist visa to enter Indonesia and its online extension. If you have any other questions, write them in the comments section at the end of this article so that we can clear your doubts and add your question to this list.

What is the Indonesian e-VOA Tourist Visa?

The e-VOA is a single entry visa valid for a 30-day stay in Indonesia for the purposes of tourism , government visits, business meetings, purchase of goods or transit at the airport.

Applicants obtain their e-VOA electronically after entering the required information and making payment by credit card (Mastercard, Visa or JCB).

The link to download the e-VOA is provided in the final step , where you will be informed that your application was successfully completed. In addition, you will be emailed the same link to download your e-VOA for entry into Indonesia.

Immigration officers at the airport of entry can check your e-VOA in their system. However, we recommend that you carry your e-VOA either as a digital copy (Tablet PC, smartphone, etc.) or a hard copy in case there is an error in your system.

As with all other visas, the immigration officer at the airports of entry reserves the right to deny access to Indonesia to an e-VOA holder without explanation.

What documents do I need to apply for my tourist visa online to enter Indonesia?

The documents required to apply for the visa online to enter Indonesia are:

a. A full page of personal passport data with at least 6 months validity from the date of your arrival in Indonesia (JPG/JPEG/PNG format with a maximum size of 200 kb)

b. Passport size photograph (JPG/JPEG/PNG format with maximum size of 200 kb)

c. An email address.

d. A valid Mastercard, Visa or JCB credit card in order to make the payment.

What are the advantages of applying for an online tourist visa to enter Indonesia?

The biggest advantage of applying for your VOA visa online before traveling to Indonesia is that you will save time, avoiding the queue where you used to buy the VOA on arrival at the airport of entry to Indonesia. The e-VOA can be easily obtained anywhere with an Internet connection. So, if you already arrive in Indonesia with your electronic visa, you will save time by not having to queue to process the VOA when you arrive at the airport.

Does the issuance of the VOA tourist visa online guarantee my entry into Indonesia?

The issuance of e-VOA does not guarantee entry into Indonesia. E-VOA simply indicates that the person is eligible to apply for entry for a specific purpose. The right of admission rests with the Immigration Officer at the port of entry.

Once I have obtained my VOA tourist visa online for Indonesia, what should I do upon arrival at the airport?

According to Article 22 (1) b Regulation of the Minister of Law and Human Rights Number 44 of 2015, foreigners wishing to enter Indonesia must have a passport with an expiration date of at least 6 months from the date of arrival . It is also recommended to print the return flight ticket. The immigration officer reserves the right to request your return flight ticket upon entering Indonesia.

What should I do if the information I entered in my VOA online visa application for Indonesia is incorrect?

If you have entered any incorrect data in your application, you will need to make a new e-VOA application. No refunds are made for error payments on the visa application.

According to Article 106 of the Regulation of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Number 44 of 2015, the Immigration Officer at ports of entry reserves the right to refuse entry to Indonesia to a foreigner who provides incorrect information in the visa application.

Is it compulsory to enter Indonesia on the exact date specified in my eVOA online visa application?

No. The validity period of the e-VOA starts from the date specified in your application. You can enter Indonesia on any date within this period.

Do I need to obtain a separate online e-Visa for each of my companions?

Yes. Each traveler must have a separate e-VOA.

My children are included in my passport. Should I apply for a separate visa for them?

Yes. If your children have a passport in their name, you will need to make a separate e-VOA application for them.

Can I get a refund if I finally don’t use my online tourist visa to enter Indonesia?

No. Payments are not refunded for unused e-VOA visas.

Can I get a multi-entry eVOA visa online to Indonesia?

The e-VOA is only valid for a single entry into Indonesia. If you want to obtain a multiple entry visa, visit the official Indonesian immigration website for more detailed information on other visa types for Indoneisa (work visa, student visa, investor visa, etc.).

The information on my online tourist visa to enter Indonesia does not correspond exactly to the information on my passport. Can I enter Indonesia with this eVOA?

No your e-VOA visa is not valid. You will need to obtain another VOA visa online to be able to enter Indonesia.

What happens if I stay in Indonesia more days than my tourist visa allowed?

If you have more time in Indonesia than indicated on your visa, You will have to pay a fine of over stay in the country of IDR 1,000,000 per day. In the worst case, you could also be detained, deported, or banned from traveling to Indonesia in the future for a specific period.

Are card payments secure through the immigration website to obtain the tourist visa online for Indonesia?

Indonesian immigration website maintains a high level of security standards. And they are not responsible for any damage resulting from the security vulnerabilities of every bank, computer or Internet connection.

I have finished processing my online tourist visa application for Indonesia. When will I get my eVOA visa?

Once the entire application process is complete, you can download your e-VOA through the “Application” tab .

If my online tourist visa for Indonesia (eVOA) application is denied, will I be refunded the amount paid?

No. Immigration never reimburses payments for any e-VOA application

How far in advance of my trip do I need to apply for the tourist visa online to enter Indonesia?

You can apply for the e-VOA visa 14 days before your trip. However, we recommend that you apply for the e-VOA visa at least 48 hours before your departure.

I don’t want to apply for my tourist visa online to enter Indonesia. Can I still get the VOA visa on arrival at the airport?

Yes. If you are a citizen of one of the countries listed in paragraph 1 of this article and meet the required criteria, you can obtain a visa upon arrival at the port of entry to Indonesia.

I don’t have a credit card. Is there any other payment method available to pay the visa fees online to enter Indonesia?

You can only pay by credit card (Mastercard, Visa or JCB only). However, keep in mind that the card used does not need to be in your name.

At which airports of entry can the eVOA online tourist visa be used to enter Indonesia?

For now , the e-VOA visa is only available at Soekarno-Hatta Airport (Jakarta) and Ngurah Rai Airport (Bali). If you do not land at these airports of entry, you can apply for another type of visa (Visa on arrival at port of entry, visa at the Indonesian Embassy/Consulate).

How much is the online tourist visa to enter Indonesia (eVOA)?

The eVOA visa fee is 500,000 IDR (about 30 euros or 35 dollars).

How long is the eVOA online visa valid from the moment I receive my visa until I enter Indonesia?

The E-VOA visa is valid for 90 days from the day the application is made . The validity period of your e-VOA is different from the length of your stay.

How long can I stay in Indonesia with the eVOA online tourist visa?

The stay of the e-VOA visa holder is 30 days from the date of arrival. Being able to extend another 30 days once inside Indonesia. (More information in the next point)

I want to stay in Indonesia longer than the online VOA tourist visa allows. What should I do?

If you wish to stay in Indonesia longer than your e-VOA visa allows, you must apply for an extension of the residence permit at the Immigration Office or now you can also do it online through this link to extend VOA visa online .

Please note that an e-VOA visa is granted only for the purposes of tourism, government visits, business meetings, purchases of goods, or transit. For other types of visas, a specific application is required.

Can I apply for a new eVOA tourist visa online from within Indonesia?

It is not allowed to apply for a new e-VOA visa without leaving Indonesia.

Visit the official Indonesian immigration website for more detailed information on applying for a residence permit and other types of visa (work visa, student visa, etc.).

Do I need to get a VOA tourist visa online for Indonesia if I do not leave the international transit area of the airport?

No. You do not need to obtain a visa if you are not leaving the international transit area.

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Online Customs Declaration to enter Indonesia

For those tourists who are going to travel to Indonesia, I would suggest the following to expedite your entry. The more paperwork you do in advance, the faster and smoother your entry will be . Airport wifi can be a bit spotty, so always have screenshots, etc.

Now the customs declaration is necessary to fill it out online , they no longer give on the plane the typical pink paper of before. Then, when you arrive at the airports in Indonesia, there are computers so that people can fill out that form online . So, if you have it already filled, you will also save waiting time in the queue destined to carry out that procedure.

Fill in the online customs declaration form through the Electronic Custom Declaration (ECD) website.

Once you have filled out the form, you will receive a QR code that you must scan when passing through the customs department of the airport.

Remember that the Electronic Custom Declaration ECD can only be filled out 3 days (72 hours) before the departure of your international flight to Indonesia .

⚠️ IMPORTANT! ⚠️ You can consult all the detailed and updated information regarding requirements to travel to Indonesia in the article on our website: Coronavirus in Indonesia, information for the traveler

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I’ve been read, Good Author, such inspirative, Thanks for this Article

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Hi, I am already in Indonesia under eVOA, however, under the extend tab I have no options to extend the evisa. Do you know what could be happening? Thanks!

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Hi there, we have encountered the same issue and I have not met anybody that succesfully extended their E-VOA online. Did you manage to fix it? Looking forward to you reply and thank you in advance! Danny.

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I had a “Payment Failed” come up due to sufficient funds to pay for the Visa Extension. That has now been fixed, but I can not see where to make payment on the Extend page. It asks for payment, but no where to start inputting the credit card payment details. Does the page reset after a certain amount of time?

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Eric have you been able to sort this out? I’m having the same issue…

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Hello, the extension of the e-visa requires that you get a picture taken at the immigration offices. If you apply online for the e-voa extension, do you still require to go to the Immigration offices to get your picture taken??? Thanks

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Hi Mark, if you apply for the e-voa online, then do not need to go to the immigration offices to take the picture for the extension. All the process for the extension can be done online.

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I have done my e visa but unable to do for my wife or children. Do we need separate email id for each person. My children are minor. How can we take E Visa for them?

Hi Alex, exactly, you need to create a new account (with different email) for each person, even for the children. Safe trip!

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Hi, I am planning to stay around 45/50 days in Indonesia so I want to apply for the e-VOA and then request an extension (that is cheaper than requesting a 60 day touristic visa). My doubt is about the return ticket, can I enter the country with a return ticket date that is after the first 30 days of the visa without the extension (extension that according your very good article can be requested only once I’m already in the country) ? Thanks a lot for your reply!

Hi Diego, to enter Indonesia with the e-voa visa, the date of the return flight must be within the first 30 days of the visa. Have a safe trip!

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Hi my understanding is a 30 day visa is 500,000 Ind, if the return date is more than 30 but less than 60 days the cost is 1,500,000 and must be completed online now? The issue I am having is understanding what funding details is required and reducing pdf document to 10 mg.

Hi Ray, in this case you should apply online for 60 Days visa. You need a financial proof for funding your stay in Indonesia of at least USD 2000, such as: – Personal bank statement showing the last 3 months period – Latest salary slip – Time deposits You can use any website for reduce PDF documents such a: https://www.sodapdf.com/compress-pdf/ Safe travels!

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Hi! I was searching for info on whether I should apply for the 60-day tourist visa or the 30-day visa because I am going for 35 days. Having read that some people have not been able to extend the visa online, it seems less hassle to apply for the 60-day visa (even though it’s more expensive). If you agree with that, then my question is regarding the financial proof of funds required – is it all of the items you listed (bank statement, salary slip, time deposits)? Or will just one thing like a bank statement suffice? I ask because I’ve just stopped working to take a year off and don’t have any current proof of income from a job. But I do have a sufficient bank statement. Thanks!

Hello Kirsty, I’m glad to inform you that the immigration website is now functioning much more smoothly compared to a few weeks ago. As a result, extending visas has become less problematic. Regarding the financial proof required for the 60D visa, a bank statement should suffice. Wishing you good luck and safe travels!

I’m trying to extend my visa. I got to the payment part and for some reason it didn’t get through so now I’m waiting for them to let me try again. However, at no point in the process did they ask me for my return flight, which is now different to the one I showed the immigration officer so I wonder if the extension will be approved or not…

Hi Tomas, Unfortunately, sometimes the official government website is giving many problems to carry out the extensions online. Good luck!

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Am trying to apply for an eVOA – all the details are in the system but never get option to pay. When looking at the application you then see “waiting for payment” but of course without being able to actually set up payment, the application expires.

Hi Martin, try to use another web browser to apply for the visa. Good luck

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@Dalila, @Mark: Same here: I got my eVOA but no chance to extend it on https://molina.imigrasi.go.id/ (the extend tab after you login) So what to do?

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Could it be that you cannot extend the 60days visa before the last 30days? Or something in this direction? Also my extend tab is empty (in indonesia since 10 days

Hi Silvan, the 60 days VOA visa is not possible to extend. Only the 30 days VOA visa can be extended another 30 days, and the extension should be made before the first 30 days. Thanks

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Hi Norberto,

I don’t understand the answer to Diego. He wants to apply for an extension of the E-VOA because he will be staying in Indonesia for a longer period of time. Logically, his return flight will not fall in the first 30 days, but on a later date. That is why he wants to apply for an extension (which is possible, isn’t it?). Otherwise, what’s the point of an extension? I will soon be going to Indonesia for 31 days and also need to apply for an extension for 1 extra day. My return ticket therefore falls outside the first 30 days. Can you answer this?

Hi Frances. It doesn’t really make much sense, but that’s how it works. What people usually do is make a ¨flight reservation¨ within 30 days just to show proof and then cancel that reservation. Have a good trip!

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Hi, I have the same issue as Dalila. When I login my “Extend” page says there is no data available. I am currently 1,5 weeks in Indonesia with the E-VOA. When will the option become available to extend?

Hi Aukje, Unfortunately, sometimes the official government website is giving many problems to carry out the extensions online. If you cannot do the extension online, you will have to do it in an immigration office or ask for help to a visa agent. Good luck!

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Can I apply online for a B211a Tourist Visa 60 days on Arrival then can be extended up to 180days? And do I need a sponsor for the B211a Tourist Visa. I read at https://www.imigrasi.go.id/en/2023/02/08/genjot-pariwisata-indonesia-visa-kunjungan-wisata-tidak-lagi-perlu-penjamin/ that for this visa no sponsor is required. Can you check that for me I cannot get this info from immigration jakarta. Please help.

Hi Clare, for the visa B211 is a must to have a sponsor. At Come2Indonesia we can help you process the B211A visa. Please send us an email to [email protected] Thanks.

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I am coming to Bali in May for my son’s wedding. I am staying for 57 days and am wondering what visa to get. Can do a E visa for 30 days and hope the extend button works or apply for a 60 day visa, even though more expensive, not worry about renewing. There’s a lot more documentation for 60days, how do I prove my finances, am a bit worried uploading a bank statement onto the internet. Also don’t think my passport photo meets the requirements, so am I able to take my own photo. Can you apply for a 60day visa in Bali. Thank you for any advice you can give me, am finding all this confusing.

Hi Heather,

Please note that the 60-day visa option is exclusively available online. If you prefer not to submit all the required documentation online for the 60-day visa, you can opt for the 30-day visa instead. Upon your arrival in Indonesia, I recommend initiating the extension process promptly to allow for ample time in case of any issues with the official website. Wishing you safe and pleasant travels!

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Hi. I just arrive to Indonesia with my EVOA for 30 days. I want to extend today, so the “next 30 days” will start to count from the day I apply or from the day my original visa finish?

Hi Jeronimo, the extension will start count from the day that your originally visa expired. Good luck!

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How much time before the trip do you have to apply for the 60 days VISA?

Hi Ada, once the VOA is issued you have 60 days max to enter to the country. You can apply even the day before to enter to Indonesia but is recommended to apply at least 2 weeks before the trip. Safe travels.

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Hi – this linked page re: advance visas does not work – I’ve tried multiple different devices, browsers and photos (and yes I have read the instructions very carefully and ensured my photos meet every requirement) but it always returns an “error” message upon clicking “submit”. This has been the case for the past week. Is the website currently down or is it usually faulty?

I’m running out of time to get the e-visa processed before arriving in Indonesia next week, and I need the 60-day one which is only available in advance.

Any tips/ideas please let me know! Eg is there any agent who will be able to complete the form if I cannot? Is there a helpdesk? Are website issues usually fixed within X days? Thank you

Hi Claire, I’m not sure what could be the problem. But if in the end you cannot process the visa through the web, the last option is to process the 30-day VOA upon arrival at the airport and then extend another 30 days within the country. Greetings

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I want to extend my visa (30 days) for Indonsia. However, there is no “Extend button” on the website molina.imigrasi.go.id. There’s only a button for home, information and contact us. Where do I have to click to request the extension??

Best regards

Hello Maxi, first you have to log-in / sign-in into your account. If you applied for a eVOA through the website, you already must have an account, once you log-in, you will see the label EXTEND in the main menu. Best regards.

Thank you very much for your quick response! I already expected the worst and thought I would have to go to the Immigration Office! Can you also tell me when the visa can be extended (how many days before the visa expires)?

Thank you in advance and many greetings, Maxi

Hi Maxi, you can extend your visa once you have entered Indonesia. It may take several days for your application to appear on the EXTEND page. You can make the extension until the last day your visa expires, but I recommend doing it as soon as possible, since the web sometimes does not work correctly and the process can be delayed. Good luck.

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Some people faced problem with the EXTEND page. They have been more than 2 weeks in the country but the visa information still not in the EXTEND page. Looks like the system is bit glitchy.

Yes, many people are having this problem. In these cases, you should send an email to the contact address provided on the website so they can solve the issue, and the visa will appear in the EXTEND tab.

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Hey! Thank you for the article ! Is the extend page issue solved yet ? Do I have to already be in Indonesia to ask for extension of VOA once applied for the VOA / How long does it take to get the VOA online ? Is it immediate ? And last but not least Lombok airport website chat officer says that yes you can enter Lombok International Airport with e-VOA whereas its not on their list

Also to apply to a voa I must provide the outbound is it ok to provide a outbound flight that is 58 days from date of arrival : knowing that I will apply for extension or do I have to provide one that is 29 days after arrival ?

Hi Patricia, if you are planning to stay in Indonesia 58 days, the best option for you is apply online for the 60 Days e-VOA, so you don’t have to worry about to make the extension. Safe travels!

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The 60D e-VOA is much more expensive (IDR 1.5mil) and requires much more documentation e.g. financial proof and photo according to the official site. So wouldn’t going through extending a 30D e-VOA be simpler here and also cheaper as I believe extension is only IDR 500,000.

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Thank you for the article. Very thorough.

We are trying to extend the visa.

We have scanned the QR code on the visa for extension, followed the steps, made the payment, received an email of payment confirmation, but no sign of the visa extension yet. When we check the platform, the extend button is active and we are not sure what to do at this point. Just wait more or the visa extension should have already arrived 3 days after the request? I also wrote an email to the contact on their page.

I can’t log in to the molina.imigrasi platform because they say the email address is not in the system, but when I try to make an account, the platform says my email is already in the system. So no way to log in, but I can still access the visa page through the email I received when I originally purchased the visa, before coming to Bali.

Thank you so much for the valuable information and your time to read the comment.

Hi Flavia, if you got the email with the payment confirmation means that it is already in their system, so no panic. Just keep trying contact with them by email to fix your web profile to be able to download the visa extension. Cheers!

In the end, it worked. There were some issues with the platform for a few days. They also answered the email and I could retrieve the extension from the site. Thank you for answering!

Hi Flavia! Happy to hear that the problem is solved. Enjoy your time in Indonesia!

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If I am planning to get an e visa and then an e visa extension (60 days total) will my return ticket still be ok if it is after the first 30 days?

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Hi All, great informative site. I have a question that hasnt came up yet so hoping this would clarify things for people in same situation.

I am currently in Bali with an online 30 day tourist visa. 7 days left till end of 30 days. I could extend but i want to come back for 60 days I have flights booked at the end of 30 days where ill be going to Singapore for 3 days. I want to come back to bali on the 60 day tourist visa.

However, am hesitant to apply online as it says you can only have 1 visa at one time, so if i try and book the 60 days now whilst im still here maybe they will reject it and i loose my money as i already have the 30 day VOA visa active.

Do I wait till i get to Singapore than apply then, but then this could take longer than my return flight back to bali eg 3 days then im stuck without a 60 day visa?

Its not clear how to do what i am trying to achieve so any help will be grateful, thx

BTW, the online application all works fine for me and it is good progress with visa application recommend everyone try it.

Hi Pau, appreciate your inquiry. Unfortunately, you cannot apply for a new visa while staying within the country. It’s necessary to wait until you exit and then apply. I would recommend submitting your application upon your arrival in Singapore. If your stay in Singapore covers three working days, you should be able to obtain your visa before returning to Bali. However, if the timeframe is tight, you might want to consider obtaining a 30-day visa on arrival at the airport. There aren’t many other viable options. Safe travels!

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Hi, I have problem to extend my 30 days e-visa online, I was not able to login as it always come back say “your account is not activated “. Can I register another account to extend the visa ?

Hi Fe, if you encounter issues while extending your e-visa, I recommend reaching out via email to the following address: [email protected] Explain your situation, as they are typically prompt in responding to and resolving such issues. Best of luck!

Hi, I got a 30 e-visa without activated my account. Now I can not login into my account to extend it. I did register a new account with different email, but the visa data is not there. If I have to go to the immigration office to extend ,can it be done in 1 day or have to take 3 trips like normal procedure ?

Hi Fe, extending your visa at the immigration office will follow the standard procedure.

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Hello, I have. B213 e-VOA and extended for 30 days a week ago. I have the payment confirmation emails and a download of the PDF extension permit, as pictured in your detailed description above.

However, whenever I log in to the molina.immigrasi portal I cannot see the extended permit in my account, which is making me a little nervous. Should I be able to see the extension permit in the account and download it?

My 30 day visa expired today so the extension should be valid from today.

Any help appreciated.

Hi Danny, if you’ve received your PDF extension permit and completed the payment, everything should be in order.

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Hi! I applied for e-visa extension online, and received a confirmation of the payment, but haven’t received confirmation of the extension. information in my account wasn’t updates either. how much time does it usually tale to process?

Hi Mariia, check the status of the extension again in your account, if still not update yet, you always can send an email to the following address: [email protected] Explain your situation, as they are typically prompt in responding to and resolving such issues. Best of luck!

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Hello I have to extend Indonesian visa before 30 days expire. I am on Nusa Penida. What can I do? Thank you My contact What’s up 0038631318144

If you initially applied for the eVOA online, extending it is a breeze through the official website: https://molina.imigrasi.go.id/ . Simply follow the online process for a hassle-free extension.

However, if you obtained your VOA upon arrival at the airport, the extension process involves a visit to an immigration office. To make this smoother, I recommend enlisting the help of a visa agent.

Best of luck with your extension, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions!

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Hi there! We are looking to apply for the B211A visa online (2 adults, 2 children from the UK). Am i correct in thinking that you no longer need a sponsor for this visa, and the extension?

the online application also asks for a bank statment for our children, as they do not have bank accounts how do i submit their application online?

Thanks so much for your help! Daniell

Hi Danielle, please check this other post: Essential Documentation and Formalities to Travel to Indonesia in 2024 https://come2indonesia.com/documentation-to-travel-to-indonesia-in-2024/

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I wanted extend help and share my experience to those who’s in doubt.

Like some of you, I entered Indonesia with eVOA (single entry) which we all know it’s valid for 30days. Last week, I tried to read online and search the web. I’ve seen some comments where they’ve tried to use the EXTEND button in https://molina.imigrasi.go.id/ . Same to me, IT IS NOT WORKING. I tried to email their Contact but haven’t received any response yet a different agent emailed me. (no wonder how that agent know that I’m trying to extend my visa 😛 )

The default solution is to go to the nearest immigration office in the home/hotel address you’re staying longer. So this is what I did. 😉

I went to the immigration sometime bet 9-0:15am. The processing is smooth.

#1. Go to the Foreign Service counter. Mention your intent why you’re there. They ask for my passport, return ticket, photocopy of eVOA sticker (in my passport) and a photocopy of my passport. So this is just ‘ASSESSMENT’. Then the staff provided me 2 papers. Application Form and the letter form (saying your intent why you’re extending)

NOTE: Please bring BLACK PEN

After I filled up the form, the staff gave me a number and instruct me to go upstairs.

They have different services offered that is why the area is not crowded. eVOA has a separate counter/floor.

#2. My number is called by an immigration officer. He then read my form and ask questions (about the places I’ve mentioned in the form). So be aware, make sure you know something about the place. This is like mini assessment (again) and interview. The officer already mentioned the extended date and he wrote it in my application form.

NOTE: The officer also ask me for my digital eVOA. So dumb I forgot to print it. But he asked me to send it to the WhatsApp number then he printed it 🙂

#3. PAYMENT. After the assessment and mini interview, the officer ask me to go to the bank (BRI) to pay for the fee IDR 500,000. The bank is located in the ground floor. Please do note, they only accept cash and any local Indonesian Debit card/atm.

After the payment, I went back to the officer as he instructed. My number is no bearing already. He just ask me to come back to him and present the receipt. He is very kind and approachable.

#4. After validating my payment, he input something in the computer. Then he give me (NEW) number. He said that is for the Photo. ANDDDDD he also said that I can get my passport the next day, between 1-3pm in the COLLECTION COUNTER. I didn’t expect processing is fast.

#5. BIOMETRICS. My number is then called. Another officer in charge interviewed me. Like just trying to start a conversation. They’re very pleasant to talk to. She did took my photo and thumbprint and signature.

ALL THESE HAPPEN in just under 1hr. I’m happy with smooth processing.

—the next day– I directly went to the Collection Counter with the payment proof I have from yesterday. The lady said, I need to get number first. LOL. Too excited.

I get the queue number to the Foreign Service counter I went yesterday (the #1). Then go back again to the Collection Counter. In under a minute… I was able to get my passport. 😉

NOTE: Candi Borobudur assembly area has eVOA counter where you can apply to extend your eVOA. Unfortunately, I don’t have my passport when I visited Borobudur.

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Hi! I’m going to spend 37 days in Indonesia. I thought to apply for a 30 day e-visa on arrival and later to extend it for another 30 days (60 day visa costs 1,500,000 IDR while 30 day e-visa plus its extension cost 1,000,000 IDR in total). I’ll be flying from Singapore to Jayapura via Jakarta (however in Jakarta I’ll be in a transit area only). Is it possible to apply for the 30 day e-visa on arrival if my airport of arrival is Jayapura or I should apply for the 60 day visa?

Hi Jakub, you still can apply for the 30 day e-visa on arrival. Safe travels!

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Regarding the online visa extention, when I put in my passport info it says that the info cannot be found. Currently it is over 14 days before my visa expiration, would this be a reason behind this message? I have triple checked the information that I have provided and it is all correct.

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We just applied for the tourist visa (60 days) online. Do you know if we can enter the country with this visa at any border or just via airport in Jakarta/Bali? We actually want to cross the border between Tawau (Malaysia) and Tarakan by ferry and hope it is possible.

Many thanks!

Hello Oli, yes, it should be possible to enter from any border. Good luck!

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How to Get a Visa for Bali, Indonesia (2024 Update)

How to Get a Visa for Bali, Indonesia (2024 Update)

In Bali, expect to see everything from powerful waterfalls to tropical islands, volcanoes, and lush green rice paddies. To experience an epic trip in Bali, you’ll need to figure out if you need a visa and how to get your Bali Visa before entering. Indonesia has different types of tourist visas, and you have to choose the right visa according to the length of your stay in Bali or other parts of Indonesia. Note: This guide not only applies to Bali but to all of Indonesia.

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Which Bali visa is right for you?

To know which Bali visa is right for you, you’ll need to be sure of the length of time you hope to stay. Find out the main options for tourists visiting Bali below. We’ve partnered with Visa Indonesia ; use the code SaltInOurHair at checkout for an exclusive discount on Multiple Entry and B211A visas!

1. Visa on Arrival Bali (up to 60 days)

Are you visiting Bali for a holiday, and are you staying for a maximum of 30 days? Then a Visa on Arrival is good for you! If you have plans to stay longer than 30 days (up to 60 days), this Indonesia Visa on Arrival (VOA) is still the right choice.

VOA and E-VOA

You can request a VOA upon arrival at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport, or use the easier new e-VOA system introduced in late 2022.

The VOA and e-VOA are valid for 30 days, and that visa can be extended for another 30 days in Indonesia (60 days in total). The VOA and e-VOA visa both cost 35 USD and can be paid in IDR, EUR, AUD, or USD. For a VOA, we recommend that you bring cash to the airport.

📣 NEW: If you apply via an e-VOA + extension before entering Indonesia, you won’t need to visit the immigration office at all. This is a new option introduced in 2023. Get your e-VOA + extension here .

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Free Bali Entry

There are some countries exempt from VOA that can enter for free (max 30 days). These are:

  • Philippines

Not sure if you need a visa for Bali, Indonesia? Check it here !

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2. Visa B211A (Perfect for Digital Nomads!)

Bali now has the Visa B211A , which is perfect for digital nomads who would like to stay in Bali for longer than 60 days. It’s also a great option for those countries that aren’t on the VOA list. We’ve partnered with Visa Indonesia ; use the code SaltInOurHair at checkout for an exclusive discount on Multiple Entry and B211A visas!

Information about the B211A

  • The B211A is valid for 60 days but can be extended twice (each time for another 60 days). This means you could stay in Bali for up to 180 days (6 months). Please note: To extend, you’ll need to attend an appointment at your closest immigration office for a photo and fingerprints.
  • Choose from the Onshore B211A (applying while in Bali) or Offshore B211A (applying before arrival). 
  • The B211A is single entry. This means if you leave Bali, your visa will be automatically invalid.
  • Once you have had your visa approved, you have up to 90 days to enter Bali. 

Tip: If you enter the country on a VOA, you will not be able to then apply for an onshore B211A visa.

The cost of a B211A Visa for Bali

The price can vary depending on the agency you use to obtain your B211A. Normally the cost is between 270-300 USD. In the past (before this visa was available), digital nomads would have to do visa runs, buying expensive (and polluting) flights and hotels in order to extend their stay in Bali. Although this visa sounds expensive, you won’t have to do visa runs, so it’s actually a pretty good deal!

Click here to start applying for your B211A Visa

How to Get a Visa for Bali, Indonesia (2024 Update)

How to Apply for Your Bali Visa

The standard tourist visa in Indonesia, and therefore Bali too, is the Visa on Arrival, which can be obtained by 80+ different nationalities (you can purchase this at immigration on arrival in Bali). The price for a Visa on Arrival in Bali, Indonesia, is 35 USD. This has a standard duration of 30 days with the option to extend for another 30 days .

If you want to stay longer than 60 days, we recommend applying for the B211A Visa . You can apply for this visa online beforehand, taking the hassle out of airport immigration.

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What documentation do you need for your Bali Visa?

For visa on arrival, you will need:.

When you get to immigration, choose the queue for ‘Visa on Arrival’. Get ready to show:

  • A passport valid for a period of at least 6 months upon entering Bali.
  • Have a confirmed return ticket or a ticket to your next destination.
  • Sufficient funds to meet the expenses during your stay.
  • Have cash on you OR your receipt of purchase (if arranged through an agency)
  • Have your immigration/arrival card filled out.
  • Have a valid COVID passport or vaccination certificate. You can see the current Bali entry requirements for your country here .

For B211A Visa , you will need:

  • A passport valid for a period of at least 12 months if you intend to extend your B211A.
  • Receipt of an onward flight no later than 60 days after your arrival. If you know you want to stay longer than 60 days, choose a flight that’s changeable/refundable.
  • Funds of 2000 USD (although this is not the case for all visa agencies).
  • Evidence of your B211A Visa , sent through from your booking agent.

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Bali Visa Agent

Visa agencies in Bali offer the service of arranging the visa process for you online. You can find these companies through Google or by contacting a hotel you want to stay in during your time in Bali. The agent will take care of the application, provide support with documents that you need for your flight, and on-arrival guidance to lead you through immigration and customs as smoothly as possible.

Read here about the best time to visit Bali, Indonesia .

B211A Visa for Bali (using an agent)

Using a visa agent is the best option for the B211A. When applying for this visa, you’ll need these documents:

  • Color scan of passport cover 
  • Color scan of the photo page and page 2 of the passport
  • 2 x passport photos
  • Evidence of your booked flight to Indonesia
  • Bank statement
  • Vaccination certificate or covid passport (full dose – find more info about requirements here )
  • Sworn statement of the truth of your documents (not all agencies will ask for this).

Click here to find out how to get your B211A Visa for Bali

How to get a Visa Extension in Bali, Indonesia

When it comes to extending your stay in Bali by another 30 days (VOA) or 60+ days (B211A), you are required to already have your VOA or B211A. Remember, if you’ve entered using a VOA, you cannot change over to a B211A Onshore Visa. 

It takes up to 14 days to extend your visa in Bali. If you want to extend your Visa on Arrival , you have two options to do it. 1) Do it yourself, or 2) Hire a visa agent to do it for you .

Extending Bali Visa via an Agent (for VOA and B211A)

Using a visa agent in Bali is a less time-consuming but more expensive option. The immigration office lines can be (very) lengthy at most times, so if you prefer to spend more time exploring Bali, this is a great option. The process works for both Visa on Arrival and B211A Visa. Click here to start the visa extension .

If you apply via an e-VOA + extension before entering Indonesia, you won’t need to go by the immigration office at all. This is a new option introduced in 2023. Get your e-VOA + extension here .

Note: For the B211A, you should use the same agent for the extension that you used for your first application. This is because they remain on your visa as your sponsor.

  • You fill in forms and submit your passport (plus your Visa On Arrival ticket, if extending your VOA) and proof of a flight ticket out of Indonesia (if available).
  • A courier will pick up your documents.
  • Once processed, visit the immigration office, where they will take fingerprints and a photo.
  • When the documents are ready, they will be delivered to your residency, or you can collect them from the agency office.

For your Visa on Arrival, we recommend asking restaurant owners if they know a person who provides the visa service. Alternatively, visit a visa office in one of the villages like Canggu or Seminyak .

For the B211A Visa, use the same provider you used for your initial visa application. Find out how to extend your visa here . (Use code: SaltInOurHair at checkout)

Extending yourself (applicable only for Visa on Arrival)

The cheapest option to extend your Visa on Arrival in Bali is obviously to do it yourself. However, it is necessary that you don’t have any travel plans for about ten days since you need to visit the Immigration office ( location ) three times during the visa extension process.

  • First visit Visit the immigration office in the early morning. Fill out the forms provided by the officer. Collect a queue ticket and turn in your forms and documentation once the number of your ticket is called. You will also leave your passport, don’t worry, it’s safe to do so.
  • Second visit About 2 to 4 days later is your second visit, where the officer takes your photo and scans your fingerprints. They will provide you with a date for your third visit to collect your passport and visa extension.
  • Third visit Collecting your passport with a new visa extension takes place about 7 to 10 days after your first visit. Be sure to check that the dates on your new visa are correct.

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What to bring for a Visa on Arrival Extension

  • 500.000 IDR that you have to pay on your first or second visit
  • Black ink pen to fill in forms
  • Your passport
  • A copy of your passport
  • One copy of your visa
  • Copy of your departure plane ticket

Immigration Offices locations:

  • Nusa Dua (South Bali) – Jl. Raya Taman Jimbaran No.1, Jimbaran, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali.
  • Denpasar – Jl. Panjaitan No.3, Sumerta Kelod, Kec. Denpasar Tim., Kota Denpasar, Bali.
  • Singaraja – Jl. Seririt, Desa Pemaron, Singaraja, Pemaron, Kec. Buleleng, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali.

How long does it take?

Extending through a visa agent can take anywhere from 2 to 14 days. This totally depends on the kind of service you choose. Prices for this service vary from 50 to 170 USD (Visa on Arrival) or 200 to 230 USD (B211A). Make sure that your extension application is done 2 weeks before your visa expiry.

Our personal experience: Smaller visa service businesses, which aren’t known via Google, are much cheaper for the Visa on Arrival. We’ve done an extension twice this way, costing 45 USD for a 10-day service. There is a risk as you have no reviews about their service. We’ve done our last extension through our visa partner .

Disclaimer: This article is updated regularly, but the visa situation might change. Please always double-check with the local authorities.

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Hi Maya, yes it does! Enjoy your trip!

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On this page we will inform you about the Visa requirements with the traveling purposes of: Tourism , Business Meetings, Government Visits, Sourcing, Transit, Pre-Investment – VISIT or TOURIST VISAS , which would apply for most of our readers.

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Visit Bali and Stay less than 30 days

  • ASEAN citizens do NOT need a Visa ( list of ASEAN countries )
  • Citizens of 90+ Countries need a Visit Visa (also known as visa on arrival or VoA / eVoA) ( Visit Visa – list of countries & details)
  • Citizens of the remaining countries need to apply for a 211A Visa (60days) BEFORE arrival (bali.com can facilitate this visa online)

Stay 30-60 days

  • ASEAN Citizens: Get a 30days  Visit Visa / Visa on Arrival and process one extension – both can be done online. ( list of ASEAN countries )
  • Nationals of 90+ Countries can get a Visit Visa / Visa on Arrival (30 days)  and process one extension (30days) – both can be done online 
  • Citizens of countries not listed for the Visa on Arrival need to apply for a 211A Visa (60days) BEFORE arrival (bali.com can facilitate this visa online)

Stay longer than 60 days

EVERYBODY staying longer than 60 days needs at least a 211A Visit Visa (apply while outside Indonesia BEFORE arrival)

The 211A Visa is valid for 60 days, it can be extended twice for 60 days each, after max 180days you must leave the country.

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Tourist Visit Visa (30 days) known as Visa on Arrival (VoA, or eVoA)

90+ nationalities can get now online a Visitor Visa (known as Visa on Arrival). You can still purchase it also at the airport in the arrival hall upon arrival.

This Visa is Valid for 30 days, and can be extended ONCE, for another 30 days (also online).  You can still also get this Visa upon arrival in the arrival hall at the airport. If you get the Visa at the airport (or harbours) then cannot extend this visa online, but you can still extend it for another 30 days with the help of an agent (or by going twice to the immigration office.

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  • if you intend to stay longer than 60 days
  • If you don’t have a passport but a Titre de Voyage , or Laissez-Passer, or Refugee Travel Document

…then you need to apply for the 211A Visit Visa BEFORE arriving in Indonesia.

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Complete Guide to Tourist Visas in Indonesia

Ever dreamt of lounging on Indonesia’s pristine beaches or exploring its vibrant culture? Before you pack those sunglasses and sarongs, there’s the little matter of a tourist visa. Dive in, and let’s get you set for the trip!

Why Should You Visit Indonesia As A Tourist?

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Indonesia boasts a myriad of gorgeous islands and beaches, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage, and it is one of the most popular places for surfing and yoga retreats in the world.

And with so many flights to Indonesia from almost anywhere on Earth, it’s an easily accessible destination for any traveler .

Indonesia is the most significant island country in the world. Located in Southeast Asia, it has over 17,000 islands , with the biggest and most well-known including Bali, Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi.

If you know someone who needs to decide about visiting Indonesia for a holiday, there’s everything from wildlife viewing, and island hopping, to shopping and surfing. And, of course, there are plenty of other fun activities as well.

1. Wildlife Watching In Borneo

Borneo is one of the favorite reasons to visit Indonesia. The island is one of the world’s biggest islands and boasts one of the oldest rainforests.

Its incredible biodiversity is a top tourist attraction, with many unusual creatures seen here that are found nowhere else – like the Bornean orangutan.

Birding enthusiasts, too, will be mesmerized. Borneo has over 230 bird species , many of which are endangered.

At the Tanjung Puting National Park , you’ll find big mammals like the Bornean bearded pig, Bornean clouded leopard, Bornean elephant, probosci’s monkey, Malaysian sun bear, eastern and Sumatran rhinoceros, as well as a wild abundance of endemic plant species.

2. Island Hopping In Paradise

Indonesia has an extensive network of over 17,000 individual islands, which means you could spend a lifetime island hopping here. If you were to visit a new Indonesian island every day, it would take you a little over 49 years to see them all!

Indonesia has island vibes to suit every person . Some islands have a thriving party scene, while others are unknown and unpopulated. Some are especially popular for snorkeling.

Some of the most popular Indonesian islands to visit include:

  • Lombok : known for its vibrant nightlife, beaches, and diving
  • Sumatra : known for its expansive size, rainforests, and endangered wildlife
  • Padar : known for its uniquely colorful sandy beaches (one pink, one black, one white) and turquoise bays
  • Bintan : known for its high-end resorts
  • Bali : known for its many surfing beaches
  • Mentawai : known for being off the beaten track
  • Raja Ampat islands : known for its underwater splendor, fabulous diving spots, and coral reefs
  • Wakatob i: known for ecotourism, diving, coral reefs, and the Wakatobi National Park
  • Seram : known for its incredible birding, majestic mountains, and for being very unpopulated
  • Gili islands : known for their pristine seas, party atmosphere, and upscale accommodation and perfect for island hopping

3. Countless Beaches

Indonesia’s white sandy beaches, turquoise crystal waters, and lush tropical surroundings are as close to paradise as you may get. Several are rated among the world’s best beaches, like Ora Beach on Seram Island (Maluku) .

Whether you want to relax and soak up the sun, snorkel, dive, or surf, Indonesia has beaches to match your mood. If sun and sand sound like your idea of paradise, here are some of the best beaches for beach hopping:

  • Seminyak Beach, Bali
  • Gili Trawangan, Lombok
  • Sanur Beach, Bali
  • Pink Sand Beach, Komodo National Park
  • Sunset Beach, Gili Islands
  • Pasir Panjang Beach, Labengki island, Sulawesi
  • Tanjung Tinggi Beach, Belitung, Sumatra
  • Bingin Beach, Bali
  • Tembeling Beach, Nusa Penida, Bali

4. Beautiful White Crater Lakes

The crater lake of Kawah Putih in Java is one of two volcanic crater lakes that makeup Mount Patuha. It’s located at a high elevation of 2430 meters above sea level, which sometimes makes it quite chilly.

Kawah Putih is highly acidic , with high levels of sulfur (which can get smelly), and can change color from white with turquoise waters to greenish.

If you’re a photographer, take advantage of this day trip from Bandung. Although you can’t swim here, the unusual colors and scenery are out of this world.

5. Delightful Indonesian Cuisine

Indonesian cuisine is world-renowned. Here you’ll get to try some of their most famed dishes like sambal, satay, nasi goreng, soto, and bakso for a fraction of the price you’re probably used to paying.

Indonesia is a melting pot of cultures and culinary traditions, with over 5,000 recipes from its 17,000 islands. One of the most popular activities in Indonesia is to take a cooking class and try making it yourself.

No matter where you go, you’ll find everything from street vendors, local warungs, and night markets to Padang restaurants and high-end resorts. Even vegans and vegetarians will easily find many delicious options on offer.

6. Sip Tea At A Plantation

Indonesia is one of the world’s biggest tea producers , with thousands of hectares under cultivation and many smallholder farmers growing mainly black and green teas.

As drinking tea is a very entrenched part of the culture, you’ll also find many unusual tea varieties in Indonesia. These include jasmine tea, yellow tea, rooibos tea, oriental red tea, oolong tea, and pu-erh tea.

Visit luxurious tea houses to sample different varieties of tea, visit a tea garden, or take a tea plantation tour to learn more about the history and art of making Indonesian tea. Some tours will even go in-depth and let you try harvesting tea yourself.

7. Shopping In Jakarta

Indonesia’s capital city, Jakarta , is a bustling Asian city that’s home to over 10 million people. It is also a shopping haven for international brands, locally made batiks, and culturally iconic crafts.

With over 150 shopping malls and a range of local markets, Indonesia is known for great affordability while also catering to the high-end market.

Here are some ideas of places to visit for a grand shopping extravaganza:

  • Grand Indonesia shopping mall : this expansive and exclusive mall is a shopaholic’s dream, with ten levels, over 200 stores , and various restaurants.
  • Pasar Baru : this famous local market has been operating for over 200 years and is a great place to find inexpensive textiles, spices, or fashionable shoes.
  • Tanah Abang Market : one of the biggest textile markets in Southeast Asia, this bustling flea market is renowned for its wholesale rates and bargains.
  • Glodok Chinatown : Known as the largest Chinatown area in Indonesia, Glodok is where you’ll find an incredible variety of well-priced electronic goods.
  • Ancol Art Market : here, you’ll find over a hundred local Indonesian arts and crafts vendors, many of whom you’ll see in action creating their wares.

8. Watching The Komodo Dragons

Komodo National Park on Komodo Island was established to protect the dragon, the world’s giant lizard.

The area has been established as a World Heritage Site. It boasts an abundance of marine and terrestrial biodiversity, over 50 world-renowned dive sites, and over a thousand different types of fish.

To reach the park, most people fly to nearby Labuan Bajo or Bima and then take a boat to Loh Liang on Komodo Island or Loh Buaya on Rinca Island.

Many people book multi-day cruises through the park, as it comprises 29 volcanic islands and extends 2000 square kilometers.

Popular activities include spotting Komodo dragons (there are about 2500 in the park), diving and snorkeling, hiking, visiting the pinks sands beach, and visiting traditional fishing villages.

9. Climbing Mount Bromo

It’s not every day you get to climb an active volcano.

Mount Bromo in the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park is one of Java’s most popular tourist attractions, where visitors typically climb the massif to watch the breathtaking sunrise over the sandy plains and other volcanoes below.

If you plan to do the sunrise trek, take a flashlight, warm clothes, water, and sturdy hiking shoes. It’s best to avoid the rainy season, which can be slippery to hike, so April and October is the best time to visit.

You can arrange an organized tour to Bromo with a guide or rely on public transport from Surabaya and book local accommodation, depending on your preference.

10. Surf Some Of The World’s Best Waves

Surfers from around the world flock to Indonesia for some of the best waves, surfing breaks, and international surf contests.

And those who want to learn will find it the perfect place to attend an instructional surf camp or spend a couple of hours taking beginner surf lessons.

Some of the most famous surf spots include:

  • Kuta Beach, Bali : a great place to learn to surf
  • Padang Padang, Bali: one of the most famous surf spots and known as the best pipeline wave in Bali
  • Hollow Trees, Mentawai Islands : a famous shallow-reefed, right-handed barrel that’s exceptionally photographic
  • Desert Point, Lombok : one of the best-known waves in the world, this is a famous left-hand barrel that’s only for severe and experienced surfers
  • Grajagan (G-land), Java: a top, left-hand reef break with consistently great waves

11. Soak Up Cultural Heritage At Indonesia’s Many Temples

Before Islam came to Indonesia, the islands’ predominant religions were Hinduism and Buddhism. You can immerse yourself in this era by visiting two impressive temples near Yogyakarta. You can visit both of them in one day.

Borobudur is a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to about the 9th century and is the largest Buddhist temple in the world. Borobudur’s most iconic features include its many bell-shaped stupas.

It’s worth hiring a guide to explain the detailed stone blocks that detail the legendary episodes in the life of Buddha.

Prambanan Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in the 9th-10th century.

It ranks as the largest Hindu temple site in Indonesia and one of the largest ones in Indonesia. It contains reliefs that show stories from the Ramayana Hindu epic.

Of the 200-odd shrines that once stood at Prambanan, only the 16 main temple buildings have been reconstructed. Still, it’s enough to hint at how awe-inspiring this site must have been in its prime.

What Is A Tourist/Visitor Visa To Indonesia?

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Now that we’ve covered all the activities one should take part in Indonesia let’s move on to the process of getting there. If you are considering visiting Indonesia as a tourist, you may not even have to apply for an Indonesia Tourist Visa.

That’s because the Indonesian visa policy is very lenient, and the majority of people are exempt from tourist visa requirements.

You can enter Indonesia for up to 30 days without a visa. It would be best if you had your passport and proof of a return flight ticket.

If you enter under the visa exemption, you are not allowed to extend your stay . You must depart within 30 days or face a fine on your way out (approximately 1,064,980 IDR for each day you have overstayed).

How To Apply For An Indonesia Tourist Visa?

You can apply for an Indonesia Tourist Visa in one of the following ways:

  • On arrival at the airport in Indonesia (only for citizens of certain countries)
  • At an Embassy or Consulate of Indonesia near you.

What Is The Indonesia Visa On Arrival?

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The Indonesia Visa on Arrival is a type of tourist visa. It will only allow the holder to stay in Indonesia for up to 30 days . Everyone eligible for the Indonesian VOA is also allowed to enter the country without a visa for a maximum of 30 days.

So, why bother to apply for a Visa on Arrival to Indonesia?

If you enter Indonesia without a visa (i.e., under the visa waiver program), you cannot extend your stay under any circumstances. You must leave before the 30 days are up.

However, if you apply for a Visa on Arrival , you can apply for an extension of your visa and stay longer (for a fee).

Indonesia Visa On Arrival Process

To apply for an Indonesia Visa on Arrival, you have to approach the Visa on Arrival counters at the airport in Indonesia. There, you have to present:

  • Your passport. It must be valid for at least another six months.
  • An onward or return flight ticket.
  • The Visa on Arrival fee. The Indonesia Visa on Arrival cost is 532,490 IDR.

Indonesia Visa On Arrival Extension

To extend an Indonesia Visa on Arrival, you have to go to the Immigration Office in Indonesia at least seven days before it expires . You have to pay another fee of 532,490 IDR there, and your VOA will be extended for another 30 days .

What Are Tourist Visa Requirements In Indonesia?

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When you apply for an Indonesian visa, you must have a number of documents that will be used to support your visa application. The tourist visa requirements for Indonesia are as follows:

  • Indonesia Visa Application Form . You have to complete it and sign it. You can get the form on the Embassy/Consulate website or in their offices, whichever is available.
  • Your passport . It must be valid for at least another six months from the time you will enter Indonesia.
  • A copy of your passport.
  • If you are not a citizen of the country, you live in A copy of your valid Residence Permit/Visa.
  • Passport-size picture in line with the requirements.
  • A copy of your round-trip or onward travel ticket.
  • Proof of sufficient financial means (bank statements).
  • If you will visit friends or family in Indonesia: a Letter of Invitation from them as well as a copy of their ID card or passport
  • Letter of Invitation from an organization or institution you will visit there (if applicable).
  • Proof of having paid the Indonesia visa fee.
  • For Multiple-Entry Visa : Letter of Visa Authorization from the Directorate General of Immigration in Indonesia. Your sponsor in Indonesia must obtain this on your behalf.
  • Suppose you will apply by mail : A pre-paid self-addressed return​​ envelope (with a stamp attached). The Embassy/Consulate will use the envelope to return your passport and documents after the visa processing.

Remember: The Indonesian visa requirements are different for every type of visa and from one country to the other. You may have to submit more documents or less, depending on the specific requirements of the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate.

Although not necessarily required by Indonesian law, if you are applying for a tourist visa, you are advised to purchase travel health insurance for your visit to Indonesia.

How To Apply For Tourist Visas In Indonesia At An Embassy/consulate?

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If you are not eligible for an Indonesia Visa on Arrival, you have to apply for an Indonesia Tourist Visa at an Embassy or Consulate of Indonesia abroad.

The process for an Indonesian Tourist Visa application is as follows:

  • Find the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate responsible for your jurisdiction. You can find the Diplomatic Missions of Indonesia here.
  • Contact them or visit their website to learn about the visa application requirements.
  • Make an appointment if it’s required.
  • Collect the required documents for the visa application.
  • Pay the Indonesia visa fee. Some Embassies/Consulates require you to pay through a bank, while others accept cash. The visa fees are non-refundable.
  • Submit the required documents at the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate. You can submit them in person or by mail if the specific Embassy/Consulate allows this option.
  • Wait for the Embassy/Consulate to process your Indonesia Tourist Visa application.
  • Once they have processed the visa application, you should go back to pick up your passport and documents.

If you applied by mail, the Embassy/Consulate will mail them to you. If the decision is favorable, you will receive your Indonesian visa.

What Is The Indonesian Tourist Visa Processing Time?

Usually, it will take about 3 – 5 working days for the Embassy/Consulate to process your Tourist Visa application. However, the exact processing time can differ depending on which Embassy/Consulate you are applying in.

How Much Are The Fees Of A Tourist Visa In Indonesia?

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The Indonesia Tourist Visa fees are:

  • For a Single-entry Tourist Visa: 760,700 IDR
  • For a Multiple-entry Tourist/Visit/Business Visa: 1,521,400 IDR
  • For an Indonesia Visa on Arrival: 532,490 IDR

Note: The visa fees are subject to change based on new immigration rules, the country in which you apply, and the local currency.

The payment method for an Indonesia visa fee depends on the Embassy or Consulate you are applying to and whether you’re applying by mail or in person.

The Indonesian Embassies or Consulates of different countries have instructions about the payment method on their websites.

There are many acceptable methods of visa application.

What Is The Duration Of An Indonesia Tourist Visa?

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A Tourist Visa for Indonesia is valid for 30 days for a single entry. You can extend an Indonesia Tourist Visa for another 30 days before it expires.

Indonesia Visas on Arrival are also valid for 30 days and a single entry, and they are extendable.

If you want to stay longer or travel to Indonesia often, you must apply for an Indonesia multiple-entry visa . This type of visa is issued to business travelers as well as visitors. It is valid for one year, and you can stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 60 days for each entry.

Indonesia Tourist Visa Extension

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You can extend the Indonesia Tourist Visa and Indonesia Visa On Arrival beyond their initial 30 days. You must apply for a visa extension at the Immigration Office in Indonesia within seven days before the visa expires.

The Tourist Visa extension fee is the same as the initial visa fee you paid ( 532,490 IDR for Visa on Arrival; 760,720 IDR for Embassy Tourist Visa).

Note: If you are exempt from visa requirements and enter Indonesia without a visa, you cannot apply for an extension of stay.

You must leave Indonesia before the 30 days are up . If you do not, when you depart, you will have to pay an overstay fee, which is approximately 1,064,980 IDR per day.

Can You Work With An Indonesia Tourist Visa / Visa On Arrival?

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The Indonesia Tourist Visa and the Visa on Arrival are strictly for leisure, visit, and recreation activities. You must refrain from taking up paid employment with either of them. If you want to work, you will have to apply for an Indonesian Work Visa.

If you want to stay longer than 30 days, such as for a family visit or studying purposes, you have to apply for the respective visa:

  • Indonesia Family Visa
  • Indonesia Student Visa
  • Indonesia Business Visa

Visas issued for a more extended period usually require prior authorization from the Directorate General of Immigration in Indonesia.

Indonesia’s enchanting islands are calling, and with this tourist visa guide, you’re all set to answer. Prepare right, enjoy the journey , and those sunsets? They’ll be even sweeter.

Happy touring!

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  • Your Simple Visa Guide for Studying in Indonesia
  • Your Easy Guide to Indonesia’s Job Visa
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Indonesia Visa Extension

Indonesia Visa Extension

Travelers visiting Indonesia often want to spend longer than their visas or visa-exempt entry allows. But it is not always clear if you can get an Indonesia visa extension .

There are different rules for different types of visas . Some travelers can apply for an Indonesia eVisa , while others need to get a visa at an embassy before their trip.

The concise guide explains how to get a tourist visa extension for Indonesia , which visas can be extended, and the penalty for overstaying a visa.

Can You Extend an Indonesia Visa?

Different conditions of entry apply to different nationalities. Depending on the traveler’s passport, they can get one of the following types of Indonesian visas:

  • Free visa stamp (visa exemption)
  • Electronic Visa On Arrival (e-VOA)
  • Electronic Visitor Visa

Nationals of ASEAN countries and Timor-Leste are exempt from visa requirements . They simply receive a free visa stamp when passing through border control. This allows them to stay for up to 30 days. This cannot be extended.

Many other nationalities can take advantage of the online e-VOA and Tourist Visitor Visa Both the Electronic Indonesia Visa On Arrival and the Tourist Visitor Visa can be extended. More information below.

How Can I Stay in Indonesia for More Than 30 days?

There are 2 types of electronic short-stay visas for Indonesia.

The electronic Indonesia Visa On Arrival is initially valid for 30 days. It can be extended while in the country for another 30 days using the procedure detailed below. This makes the total possible stay with the e-VOA up to 60 days, provided the extension is approved.

However, if you know before you travel that your stay will be longer than 30 days, you should get a 60-day Tourist Visitor Visa . It can be extended twice for up to 60 days each time, for a total stay of up to 180 days.

How to Extend an Indonesia eVisa (B-211 visa)

You can extend your Indonesian eVisa by contacting the Immigration Office (Kantor Imigrasi). Note that an extension is not guaranteed. You need to apply for the extension and pay the extension fees.

If you need an extension, you should apply at least a week before your visa expires. The earliest you can extend your visa is 14 days before the expiration date.

If you applied for your visa online, you also have the option of extending your visa electronically.

Requirements for an Indonesia visa extension

To apply for your visa extension, you need to take your passport with the original visa . It should be valid for at least 6 more months.

If the type of visa requires a sponsor (such as with a Social or Cultural Visa), a photocopy of their identity card is also required.

You’ll need to complete the necessary paperwork , present the required documents, and pay a fee. The Indonesia visa extension varies depending on the type of visa and length of the extension.

The same requirements apply if you’re applying for an extension online.

New eVisa: alternative to an Indonesia visa extension

You can apply for a new eVisa instead of extending your existing visa if you will leave the country and return later.

Simply fill out a new Indonesia eVisa application form online to be issued a new 30 or 60-day tourist visa .

You can apply for a new visa as soon as you leave Indonesia. This is a good option if you are planning to visit nearby countries.

Is It Hard to Get a Visa Extension for Indonesia?

Getting a visa extension can be difficult if there is no immigration office close to where the visitor is staying.

There are also certain things to bear in mind when applying for an extension in Indonesia.

Firstly, processing visa extension requests can take some time . It is advisable to start the process at least a week (or better 10 days) before the current visa expires.

It may also take multiple trips to the immigration office to obtain the forms, submit the application, and collect the extended visa.

If possible, you may find it more convenient to extend your visa online.

Indonesia's Tourists Overstay Penalty

Visitors who overstay their Indonesian visa without extending it must pay a penalty of Rp 1,000,000 (around USD$70) per day .

If a foreign national overstays by more than 60 days without a visa, they may be prosecuted. The sentence can include a maximum of 5 years in prison or a fine of up to Rp 500,000,000 (Around USD$34,640).

How to avoid overstaying your Indonesian visa

Avoid accidentally overstaying your Indonesian eVisa with these 3 pieces of advice.

  • Know how long you can stay

Before entering Indonesia, make sure you know exactly how many days you can stay. Different types of visas have different durations. You can find this information on your approved eVisa.

  • Plan your trip within your travel dates

There’s lots to see and do in Indonesia. Plan your trip so that it fits within your travel dates. Making an itinerary is advisable to help you stay within your allowance.

  • Extend your visa if necessary

If you wish to stay in Indonesia longer than your visa allows, apply for a visa extension before your current visa expires following the process explained on this page.

Remember, you also have the option of applying for a new eVisa from outside Indonesia.

Can I Extend my Visa in Bali?

The rules for getting an Indonesia visa extension are the same in Bali as in the rest of the country.

Those who meet the Indonesia eVisa requirements are also able to get a visa for Bali through the new electronic application system.

It is possible to extend eVoAs and B-211 Visas , but not Multiple Entry Visas or free visa stamps. Extending a visa means going to an immigration office in Bali.

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Entry requirements

This advice reflects the UK government’s understanding of current rules for people travelling on a full ‘British citizen’ passport from the UK, for the most common types of travel.

The authorities in Indonesia set and enforce entry rules. If you’re not sure how these requirements apply to you, contact Indonesia’s embassy in the UK .

Death from COVID-19 in Indonesia

If COVID-19 is given as cause of death and you would like to arrange a local cremation and repatriation of ashes, you will need to make contact with a local undertaker within 4 hours of the death registration to give your instructions. If you do not do this, it is likely that a local burial will take place.

You will also require a letter of no objection from the Embassy. This will be issued on the next working day.

Passport validity requirements

Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry into Indonesia.

Check with your travel provider or the nearest Indonesian Embassy or Consulate to make sure your passport and other travel documents meet the requirements.

Dual nationality

Indonesian law does not allow dual nationality for those aged 18 and older. If you are a British national who has retained Indonesian nationality, you could have difficulties with immigration in Indonesia. You might have to renounce your nationality or hand in your Indonesian passport.

Visa requirements

You can apply for an e-visa before arrival on the Indonesian immigration website .

Visas on arrival

British nationals who visit Indonesia for the following reasons can also apply for a visa on arrival at a cost of 500,000 Indonesian rupiah:

  • official visit or government duties
  • business or official meeting
  • procurement of goods

The visa is valid for 30 days. It can be extended once (for a maximum of 30 days) by making an application to an immigration office within Indonesia. Make sure you extend your visa within the initial 30 days to avoid an overstay fine of 1 million rupiah a day.

KITAS extension (stay or work permit)

KITAS holders with expiring stay permit but currently outside Indonesia can apply for an extension through a sponsor. The sponsor must submit the application to the immigration office attaching a copy of the passport and proof of leaving Indonesia. The application is submitted without biometric sampling. The sponsor must report the foreigner’s arrival within 30 days.

Beware of visa scams by fake visa agents who, having taken your money, may fail to provide a visa or supply the wrong visa. This could result in your overstaying and a fine of 1 million Indonesia rupiah per day, detention, deportation and possible re-entry ban. Use the Indonesian Immigration self-service portal.

Visa scams are increasing in Indonesia. Some travellers have lost significant amounts of money. Others have been deported despite paying large fees to an agent to get the correct visa or extension.

If you choose to use to use an agent check they are reputable.

Overstaying your visa

Visitors who overstay without the proper permissions can be held in detention or refused permission to leave the country until a fine of 1 million Indonesian rupiah per day is paid.

If you have overstayed your visa for less than 60 days, you must pay your fine at the airport. After 60 days, you will be detained until the fine is paid.

If your visa will expire during a period of hospitalization or detention, contact Indonesian Immigration before your visa expires to avoid any overstay fines. The British Embassy Jakarta can assist with this.

Proof of onward travel

Immigration officials in Indonesia may ask you for proof of onward travel (such as a return or onward air ticket). Make all reservations before leaving for Indonesia. Some airlines have refused to board passengers without evidence of onward travel.

Airport tax

Airport tax is included in the cost of all domestic flights within Indonesia. For some international flights departing Indonesia, airport tax might not be included in the price of the ticket. Check with your airline or travel agent before you travel.

Tourist levy

On 14 February 2024, the Bali Provincial Government will introduce a tourist levy of 150,000 Indonesian rupiah per person (approximately £8) to all foreign tourists arriving in Bali. Payment can be made online or on arrival at designated payment counters at Bali’s airport and seaport. Further information can be found on the Bali Provincial Government’s official website .

Vaccination requirements (other than COVID-19)

At least 8 weeks before your trip, check the vaccinations and vaccination certificates you may need on TravelHealthPro .

Depending on your circumstances, these may include:

  • yellow fever

Accommodation

Registering.

If you stay in private accommodation in Indonesia (not a hotel) you must register your presence with the local police at the nearest police station. You could be fined 5 million Indonesia rupiah if you do not register. If you stay in a hotel you will be registered automatically.

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However, if I were to count the days, it would be 31 days because the last day (day of departure) would be the 31st day (but 30 nights in Indonesia total).

Should I be worried? Has anyone been in this situation before?

Are the immigration officials very strict with this? And will my airline ( Singapore Air) raise issues because of this when I board to go to Jakarta?

I plan to return to Indonesia frequently and would definitely not want to be on any restricted list.

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They go by date, not day or night per se. So if the date of your arrival is XX then count 30 dates including both entry and exit day.

But in any case the penalty is 1 million rupiah a day, and you just pay it at immigration. and you get an itimized computer receipt. They don't seem to put people on lists. I've done overstays several times and never had any issues at all on re-entry.

Thank you for the helpful reply, I am definitely at 31 days.

Probably cheaper to pay the 1 million rupiah than make a AirAsia day trip to KUL.

Get the e-voa then extend online. Cost will be 2 x 500k, plus credit card fees.

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As a new moon was not sighted on Monday evening after Maghrib prayers, Muslims in Saudi Arabia and neighbouring countries will fast one more day, completing 30 days of Ramadan. The first day of Eid will then be celebrated on Wednesday, April 10.

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Lunar months last between 29 and 30 days so Muslims usually have to wait until the night before Eid to verify its date.

Other countries follow independent sightings.

When the sighting has been verified, Eid is declared on television, radio stations and at mosques.

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Palestinian Muslims perform the morning Eid al-Fitr prayer, marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan in Gaza City on May 2, 2022 [Mahmud HAMS / AFP]

On their way to the prayer, which is traditionally held in an open area, Muslims recite takbeerat, praising God by saying “Allahu Akbar”, meaning “God is great”.

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It is customary to eat something sweet before the prayer, such as date -filled biscuits known as maamoul in the Middle East. This particular festival is known as the “sweet” Eid – and the distribution of sweets is common across the Muslim world.

Muslims usually spend the day visiting relatives and neighbours and accepting sweets as they move around from house to house.

Each country has traditional desserts and sweets that are prepared before Eid or on the morning of the first day.

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Children, dressed in new clothes, are offered gifts and money to celebrate the joyous occasion.

Children ride a swing on the first day of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan, in the rebel-held town of Maaret Misrin in Syria's northwestern Idlib province, on April 21, 2023 [Abdulaziz Ketaz / AFP]

Girls and women in many countries decorate their hands with henna. The celebration for Eid begins the night before as women gather in neighbourhoods and large family gatherings for the application of henna.

A girl shows her hand decorated with henna at a market area ahead of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the Muslim holy festival of Ramadan, in Srinagar, on April 20, 2023 [Tauseef Mustafa / AFP]

In some countries, families visit graveyards to offer their respects to departed family members right after the morning prayers.

It is common for Muslim-majority countries to decorate their cities with lights and hold festivities to commemorate the end of the fasting month.

A general view shows the Alif Ki mosque illuminated during the holy month of Ramadan, ahead of Eid al-Fitr, in Ahmedabad on April 19, 2023 [Sam Panthaky/AFP]

Eid amid the onslaught in Gaza

For some 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza this Eid, this will be the first Muslim religious holiday after more than 33,000 people have been killed in Israeli attacks. With little food aid, and very limited water, Gaza’s Eid al-Fitr will be mired in destruction amid the continuing attacks.

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What are common Eid greetings?

The most popular greeting is “Eid Mubarak” (Blessed Eid) or “Eid sa’id” (Happy Eid). Eid greetings also vary depending on the country and language.

The video below shows how people say Eid Mubarak in different languages around the world.

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