Navigating Visa Regulation in Indonesia is crucial for anyone planning a visit, whether for leisure, business, or long-term residency. This guide simplifies the process and helps you comply with the latest requirements.
Visiting Indonesia Without Any Visa
The link below provides a list of countries eligible for a short visit pass to enter Indonesia for up to 30 days (non-extendable).
Visa On Arrival (VoA) in Indonesia
The following link is the list of countries that are allowed to obtain VoA in every Immigration Ports for staying more than 30 days with the option to extend another 30 days.
How to Obtain Visa On Arrival (VoA) in Indonesia
To get a Visa on Arrival (VOA) for Indonesia, you can apply online or at the airport:
Online
You can apply for an Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) at imigrasi.go.id:
You can apply for an Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) at imigrasi.go.id:
- Go to the website and fill out the form
- Check and pay for the form
- Wait for the e-VOA to be processed
- Check your email for a notification that the e-VOA is ready
- Download and print the e-VOA
At the airport
You can purchase a VOA at the VOA counters in the arrival halls:
- Bring a passport valid for at least 6 months
- Bring a return ticket
- Bring cash or a credit card
Things You Need To Know About VoA in Indonesia
- You can apply for an e-VOA up to three months before your arrival date
- The VOA is valid for 30 days from the date your passport is stamped
- You can extend the VOA once at a local Immigration Office in Indonesia for an additional 30 days
- The extension fee is Rp. 500,000
- The VOA cannot be converted to another type of stay permit