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Indonesia Visa Types

You can apply for an eVOA for Indonesia if you are from an eligible country and would only be staying for a short time VisaHQ offers applicants application access for eVOA for tourism, business, and transit. You can also apply for a Visitor visa if you are coming to Indonesia solely for tourism. Below, we review, in detail, each of the visa types and conclude the review with the steps to take to apply for any of them.

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A visa is required for this destination.

Indonesia eVOA for Business

Business persons coming to Indonesia to pursue their business interests must obtain an eVOA in advance. This visa is especially for investors, professionals, company representatives, entrepreneurs, and even those coming for business conferences and meetings. They are required to provide information about their itinerary as well as their entry and exit information. If they are representing a foreign organization, their principal must issue them with a letter explaining the purpose of their trip and the time required to conclude their assignment.

A letter of invitation from their host may also be required to further justify the purpose of their visit. 

Business visitors can stay in Indonesia for 30 days maximum, and they need a hotel reservation and sufficient funds to cover their travel and living expenses.

Port of Entry

These are the designated arrival points for visitors with this visa.

Airports: Soekarno Hatta International Airport

Border Crossings: Indonesia – Malaysia crossing, Indonesia – Papua New Guinea, Indonesia – East Timor

Seaports: Anoa Natuna – Amamapare – Anger Terminal – Ampenan – Balikpapan – Badung – Banjarmasin – Balongan

Indonesia eVOA for Tourism

Tourists visiting the Southeast Asian country may apply for a tourist visa upon arrival by completing an online application form and submitting it with their passport and other relevant documents. This visa is for fun seekers, holidays, family visits, or for attending any social or religious function in the country. An Indonesian visa on arrival is a single entry short-term entry document that allows you to stay in the country for up to 30 days.

At the arrival point of the airport, seaport, or border crossing, the immigration officer will ask to see your proof of funds documents to ensure you are financially capable of footing your bills. You will also be asked to provide a hotel reservation to cover your stay in the country. Apart from visiting the mainland, you can also use your eVOA to visit Bali, another exclusive tourist enclave.

Port of Entry

These are the designated arrival points for visitors with this visa.

Airports: Soekarno Hatta International Airport – Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport – Kualanamu the Airport – Juanda International Airport – Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport

Border Crossings: Indonesia – Malaysia crossing, Indonesia – Papua New Guinea, Indonesia – East Timor

Seaports:  Anoa Natuna – Amamapare – Anger Terminal – Ampenan – Balikpapan – Badung – Banjarmasin – Balongan

Entering Indonesia requires a valid visa or a stay permit. Visa Free Entry are suspended until further notice.

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    • Fast Processing: Your application will be processed the same day, allowing for quick travel plans.
    • Transparent Pricing: With a clear breakdown of fees, you can expect an embassy fee of \(34 USD and a service fee of \)89 USD—no hidden charges.
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    How to Apply for Your Visa on Arrival in Indonesia in 3 Easy Steps:

    • Visit the VisaHQ Website: Select the Indonesia visa on arrival service.
    • Complete the Online Form: Provide your details and upload the required documents.
    • Submit Your Application: Send in your application and receive your visa via email.

    Documents Required for Visa on Arrival to Indonesia:

    • Passport Copy: A valid passport for at least 6 months (12 months for emergency passports).
    • Passport-Type Photograph: Submit a color photo in JPEG, JPG, or PNG format, sized between 400x600 pixels and a maximum of 2MB.
    • Itinerary: A return or onward ticket to continue your journey, with exceptions for crew members.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

    How long does it take to get a visa on arrival for Indonesia?

    With VisaHQ, you can expect same-day processing for your visa application, allowing you to travel at your convenience.

    What fees are associated with the visa on arrival for Indonesia?

    The total cost includes an embassy fee of \(34 USD and a service fee of \)89 USD. There are no hidden fees throughout the process.

    Is it necessary to provide a passport copy when applying for a visa on arrival?

    Yes, a clear copy of your passport validating for at least 6 months is required for the application.

    Can I apply for a visa on arrival if I am not a citizen of the United States?

    Yes, non-U.S. citizens residing in the United States can apply for the visa on arrival for Indonesia through VisaHQ.

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    With VisaHQ, obtaining your Indonesia E-Tourist visa on arrival has never been simpler. Say goodbye to the hassle of embassy visits and the confusion of paperwork. Our streamlined online application process ensures you receive your visa quickly and securely, allowing you to focus on the excitement of your journey ahead!

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    How to Apply for Your Indonesia E-Tourist Visa on Arrival in 3 Simple Steps:

    • Visit the VisaHQ Website
      Select the Indonesia E-Tourist visa service.
    • Complete the Online Form
      Fill out your details and upload the necessary documents.
    • Submit Your Application
      Send in your application and receive your visa via email.

    Documents Required for an Indonesia E-Tourist Visa on Arrival:

    • Passport Copy: A clear copy of your passport valid for at least 6 months. For emergency passport holders, validity must be at least 12 months.
    • Passport-Type Photograph: A recent color photo in JPEG, JPG, or PNG format, at least 400x600 pixels, and no larger than 2MB.
    • Itinerary: Proof of a return or onward ticket for your travel plans.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

    How long does it take to get an Indonesia E-Tourist visa on arrival?
    With VisaHQ, the processing time is typically the same day, so you can get your visa and travel plans sorted quickly.

    Are there any additional costs when applying for the E-Tourist visa on arrival?
    You can expect to pay the embassy fee of 34 USD and a service fee of 59 USD. Rest assured, there are no hidden charges.

    Can I apply for the Indonesia E-Tourist visa on arrival if I am traveling with an emergency passport?
    Yes, as long as your emergency passport is valid for at least 12 months, you qualify for the visa application.

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    Additional information
    • Entry and transit for all foreign nationals is barred, except for those with:
      1) an official visa;
      2) a diplomatic visa;
      3) a visitor visa;
      4) a Temporary Stay visa;
      5) an Official Stay permit;
      6) a Diplomatic Stay permit;
      7) a Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS);
      8) a Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP).
      as well as: 9) Registered Crew Members;
      10) holders of APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC);
      11) Traditional Border Crossers;
      12) Subjects of bilateral Travel Corridor Arrangement (TCA);
      13) and holders of a Special Permit from an Indonesian Ministry / Agency.
      The issuance of visas has been suspended, except for those with compassionate reasons (bereavement or illness of immediate family or seeking medical treatment in Indonesia).
    • There are restricted regions in Indonesia. The four regions are: Maluku, Poso, and Irian Jaya/West Papua. Applicants seeking to visit the restricted regions must obtain special authorization from Indonesian authorities.
    • Entry and transit for all foreign nationals is barred, except for those with:
      1) an official visa;
      2) a diplomatic visa;
      3) a visitor visa;
      4) a Temporary Stay visa;
      5) an Official Stay permit;
      6) a Diplomatic Stay permit;
      7) a Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS);
      8) a Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP).
      as well as: 9) Registered Crew Members;
      10) holders of APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC);
      11) Traditional Border Crossers;
      12) Subjects of bilateral Travel Corridor Arrangement (TCA);
      13) and holders of a Special Permit from an Indonesian Ministry / Agency.
      The issuance of visas has been suspended, except for those with compassionate reasons (bereavement or illness of immediate family or seeking medical treatment in Indonesia).
    • Additional required documents for minors (under 18):
    • Birth Certificate. A NOTARIZED copy of the applicant's birth certificate.
    • Letter of Consent. A NOTARIZED letter of consent signed by both parents, specifying who will be traveling with the child and authorizing the Consulate to issue a visa to the child.
    • There are restricted regions in Indonesia. The four regions are: Maluku, Poso, and Irian Jaya/West Papua. Applicants seeking to visit the restricted regions must obtain special authorization from Indonesian authorities.
    • Entry and transit for all foreign nationals is barred, except for those with:
      1) an official visa;
      2) a diplomatic visa;
      3) a visitor visa;
      4) a Temporary Stay visa;
      5) an Official Stay permit;
      6) a Diplomatic Stay permit;
      7) a Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS);
      8) a Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP).
      as well as: 9) Registered Crew Members;
      10) holders of APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC);
      11) Traditional Border Crossers;
      12) Subjects of bilateral Travel Corridor Arrangement (TCA);
      13) and holders of a Special Permit from an Indonesian Ministry / Agency.
      The issuance of visas has been suspended, except for those with compassionate reasons (bereavement or illness of immediate family or seeking medical treatment in Indonesia).
    • Entry and transit for all foreign nationals is barred, except for those with:
      1) an official visa;
      2) a diplomatic visa;
      3) a visitor visa;
      4) a Temporary Stay visa;
      5) an Official Stay permit;
      6) a Diplomatic Stay permit;
      7) a Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS);
      8) a Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP).
      as well as: 9) Registered Crew Members;
      10) holders of APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC);
      11) Traditional Border Crossers;
      12) Subjects of bilateral Travel Corridor Arrangement (TCA);
      13) and holders of a Special Permit from an Indonesian Ministry / Agency.
      The issuance of visas has been suspended, except for those with compassionate reasons (bereavement or illness of immediate family or seeking medical treatment in Indonesia).
    • There are restricted regions in Indonesia. The four regions are: Maluku, Poso, and Irian Jaya/West Papua. Applicants seeking to visit the restricted regions must obtain special authorization from Indonesian authorities.
    • Entry and transit for all foreign nationals is barred, except for those with:
      1) an official visa;
      2) a diplomatic visa;
      3) a visitor visa;
      4) a Temporary Stay visa;
      5) an Official Stay permit;
      6) a Diplomatic Stay permit;
      7) a Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS);
      8) a Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP).
      as well as: 9) Registered Crew Members;
      10) holders of APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC);
      11) Traditional Border Crossers;
      12) Subjects of bilateral Travel Corridor Arrangement (TCA);
      13) and holders of a Special Permit from an Indonesian Ministry / Agency.
      The issuance of visas has been suspended, except for those with compassionate reasons (bereavement or illness of immediate family or seeking medical treatment in Indonesia).
    • Entry and transit for all foreign nationals is barred, except for those with:
      1) an official visa;
      2) a diplomatic visa;
      3) a visitor visa;
      4) a Temporary Stay visa;
      5) an Official Stay permit;
      6) a Diplomatic Stay permit;
      7) a Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS);
      8) a Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP).
      as well as: 9) Registered Crew Members;
      10) holders of APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC);
      11) Traditional Border Crossers;
      12) Subjects of bilateral Travel Corridor Arrangement (TCA);
      13) and holders of a Special Permit from an Indonesian Ministry / Agency.
      The issuance of visas has been suspended, except for those with compassionate reasons (bereavement or illness of immediate family or seeking medical treatment in Indonesia).
    • Entry and transit for all foreign nationals is barred, except for those with:
      1) an official visa;
      2) a diplomatic visa;
      3) a visitor visa;
      4) a Temporary Stay visa;
      5) an Official Stay permit;
      6) a Diplomatic Stay permit;
      7) a Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS);
      8) a Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP).
      as well as: 9) Registered Crew Members;
      10) holders of APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC);
      11) Traditional Border Crossers;
      12) Subjects of bilateral Travel Corridor Arrangement (TCA);
      13) and holders of a Special Permit from an Indonesian Ministry / Agency.
      The issuance of visas has been suspended, except for those with compassionate reasons (bereavement or illness of immediate family or seeking medical treatment in Indonesia).
    • Entry and transit for all foreign nationals is barred, except for those with:
      1) an official visa;
      2) a diplomatic visa;
      3) a visitor visa;
      4) a Temporary Stay visa;
      5) an Official Stay permit;
      6) a Diplomatic Stay permit;
      7) a Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS);
      8) a Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP).
      as well as: 9) Registered Crew Members;
      10) holders of APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC);
      11) Traditional Border Crossers;
      12) Subjects of bilateral Travel Corridor Arrangement (TCA);
      13) and holders of a Special Permit from an Indonesian Ministry / Agency.
      The issuance of visas has been suspended, except for those with compassionate reasons (bereavement or illness of immediate family or seeking medical treatment in Indonesia).
    • Additional documents for minors (under the age of 18):
      Letter of consent from parents which must be notarized, including passport and driver’s license copies of both parents/ legal guardian.
      Parents' passport copies. A copy of the information pages of both parents' signed passports.
      Original birth certificate;
    • Entry and transit for all foreign nationals is barred, except for those with:
      1) an official visa;
      2) a diplomatic visa;
      3) a visitor visa;
      4) a Temporary Stay visa;
      5) an Official Stay permit;
      6) a Diplomatic Stay permit;
      7) a Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS);
      8) a Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP).
      as well as: 9) Registered Crew Members;
      10) holders of APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC);
      11) Traditional Border Crossers;
      12) Subjects of bilateral Travel Corridor Arrangement (TCA);
      13) and holders of a Special Permit from an Indonesian Ministry / Agency.
      The issuance of visas has been suspended, except for those with compassionate reasons (bereavement or illness of immediate family or seeking medical treatment in Indonesia).
    • Additional documents for minors (under the age of 18):
      Letter of consent from parents which must be notarized, including passport and driver’s license copies of both parents/ legal guardian.
      Parents' passport copies. A copy of the information pages of both parents' signed passports.
      Original birth certificate;
    • Entry and transit for all foreign nationals is barred, except for those with:
      1) an official visa;
      2) a diplomatic visa;
      3) a visitor visa;
      4) a Temporary Stay visa;
      5) an Official Stay permit;
      6) a Diplomatic Stay permit;
      7) a Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS);
      8) a Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP).
      as well as: 9) Registered Crew Members;
      10) holders of APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC);
      11) Traditional Border Crossers;
      12) Subjects of bilateral Travel Corridor Arrangement (TCA);
      13) and holders of a Special Permit from an Indonesian Ministry / Agency.
      The issuance of visas has been suspended, except for those with compassionate reasons (bereavement or illness of immediate family or seeking medical treatment in Indonesia).
    • Additional documents for minors (under the age of 18):
      Letter of consent from parents which must be notarized, including passport and driver’s license copies of both parents/ legal guardian.
      Parents' passport copies. A copy of the information pages of both parents' signed passports.
      Original birth certificate;
    • Entry and transit for all foreign nationals is barred, except for those with:
      1) an official visa;
      2) a diplomatic visa;
      3) a visitor visa;
      4) a Temporary Stay visa;
      5) an Official Stay permit;
      6) a Diplomatic Stay permit;
      7) a Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS);
      8) a Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP).
      as well as: 9) Registered Crew Members;
      10) holders of APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC);
      11) Traditional Border Crossers;
      12) Subjects of bilateral Travel Corridor Arrangement (TCA);
      13) and holders of a Special Permit from an Indonesian Ministry / Agency.
      The issuance of visas has been suspended, except for those with compassionate reasons (bereavement or illness of immediate family or seeking medical treatment in Indonesia).

    Indonesia E-Tourist (visa on arrival) fees for citizens of United States of America

    Type of visaValidity
    Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
    Processing
    Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
    Embassy feeService feeCase credit
    The fee will be credited towards future filings through VisaHQ.
    TaxTotal cost
    30 days Single Entry
    Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
    Up to 90 days
    Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
    Same day
    Embassy fee:$34.00
    Service fee:$59.00
    Case credit*:$0.00
    Tax:$0.00
    Total cost:$93.00
    $93.00
    30 days Single Entry
    Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
    Up to 90 days
    Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
    Same day
    Embassy fee:$34.00
    Service fee:$59.00
    Case credit*:$0.00
    Tax:$0.00
    Total cost:$93.00
    $93.00
    30 days Single Entry
    Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
    Up to 90 days
    Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
    Same day
    Embassy fee:$34.00
    Service fee:$59.00
    Case credit*:$0.00
    Tax:$0.00
    Total cost:$93.00
    $93.00
    30 days Single Entry
    Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
    Up to 90 days
    Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
    Same day
    Embassy fee:$34.00
    Service fee:$89.00
    Case credit*:$0.00
    Tax:$0.00
    Total cost:$123.00
    $123.00
    30 days Single Entry
    Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
    Up to 90 days
    Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
    Same day
    Embassy fee:$34.00
    Service fee:$89.00
    Case credit*:$0.00
    Tax:$0.00
    Total cost:$123.00
    $123.00
    30 days Single Entry
    Maximum validity refers to the period over which you are allowed to enter a given country. Validity of visa starts from the date of issuance of visa.
    Up to 90 days
    Processing times start on the next business day following submission and serve as indications of processing times under normal circumstances only.
    Same day
    Embassy fee:$34.00
    Service fee:$89.00
    Case credit*:$0.00
    Tax:$0.00
    Total cost:$123.00
    $123.00
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    Indonesia Visa Policy

    Indonesia has a visa policy spells out the entry requirements for foreign citizens coming into the country for short or longer-term visits. Most visitors must obtain visas before their trip unless they are from visa-exempt countries. Visa-exempt and non-visa-exempt visitors must hold passports with at least six months of validity and a return ticket to their base. However, under special cases, persons with passports with less than six months' validity may be accepted if the applicant is coming as a business visitor. Apart from the above documents, the immigration officer on duty at the entry point may ask the visitor to produce proof of funds documents and a hotel reservation.

    Currently, there are a few countries on the visa-exempt list, and if you are from any of them, you can visit without a visa and stay for up to 30 days maximum. The majority of the visa-free countries are fellow ASEAN countries, including the island of Timor Leste. 

    Visa-free visitors may enter Indonesia through approved border crossings, seaports, or airports.

    Electronic Visa On Arrival

    Indonesia's visa on arrival is slightly different from other nations. This entry document is issued by the Directorate of Immigration and is designed for foreigners without visa-free entry. It is available to nationals from countries on the eligibility list but with an application fee. Holders can stay in the country for up to 30 days but extend it once for 30 days at any designated entry point.

    To avail of this electronic visa on arrival or eVOA, you must fill out an application form and submit it to get the approval to visit the country where you will be issued the actual visa. Furthermore, there are two types of electronic visas on arrival; the e VOA which is for business, tourism, and transit, and the Visitor visa, which is for tourism only.

    Transit Travelers

    Transit travelers heading to another country may switch flights at designated Indonesian airports but with conditions. Those traveling through Soekarno Hatta Airport who will spend less than 24 hours waiting for their flight don't need transit visas. For other international airports in the country, the visa-free waiting time is 8 hours. Also, travelers switching terminals through Ngurah Rai International Airport or Soekarno Hatta International Airport need visas unless they are passport holders of visa-exempt countries.

    Key Information About Indonesia eVOA/Visitor Visa

    Not For Employment: The eVOA or Visitor Visa is not for employment or long-term commitment in Indonesia. You are not allowed to seek or engage in any kind of work to earn income during your stay. If you wish to work in Indonesia, visit the nearest embassy or consulate to apply for a work visa.

    Extend Only Once: This eVOA or Visitor visa can only be extended once, and this must be done before your visa expires. Waiting until after expiration is prohibited as that will mean that you are living in the country illegally. Extension applications should be forwarded to the nearest Directorate of Immigration. Also, successful applicants will have their visas extended by 30 days maximum.

    Single Entry Feature: Your online visa can only be used once to enter Indonesia because it is a single-entry document. Once you leave the country, you cannot use it again, even if it is still valid. Also, note that the visa expires if the passport it is attached to expires.

    Apply In Advance: Always apply for it at least three days before your trip. The Directorate of Immigration takes three days maximum to process applications, but you may receive yours sooner to be safe; an earlier application is always best.

    Use The Same Passport: Always travel with the same passport used for your application, not a different one. Be informed that the eVOA is linked to the passport number, so should you show up at the point of entry with a different passport, the immigration officers will deny you entry.

    Indonesia Visa Online – Get your Indonesia e-Visa with VisaHQ

    Traveling To Indonesia may require a visa if you are not from a visa-exempt country, and what better way to secure one than through an online medium? The Indonesian electronic visa is easy to apply for, and the waiting time is within 72 hours.

    How To Apply For An eVOA/ Visitor Visa With VisaHQ

    You only need to complete a few steps to successfully apply for any online visas for your trip to Indonesia. At VisaHQ, we make it our mission to simplify the process for our clients so they can do it themselves without seeking a third party for help. Here are the few steps you will need to take.

    Fill out the form: You start by logging onto our application page, select the visa you want and fill out the application form. Your information must be accurate, and every section should be filled in.

    Upload documents: Proceed to upload your travel documents in soft copies. The documents will depend on the type of visa you are applying for (eVOA or Visitor Visa), and they must all be valid.

    Pay the application fee: The mandatory application fee must be paid online using a credit or debit card. After executing the payment, submit your application for processing.

    Get your visa: Within 72 hours or less, your visa will be processed and approved, and you will receive it at your email address. Now, you are ready for your trip to Indonesia.

    Why Use VisaHQ?

    We are sure that you would like to apply for this e-visa without stress, right? That is why VisaHQ offers more. When you use our platform, you can

    • Apply for multiple visas at once
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    We have built a wide network of experts across several countries and two continents, so trust us when we say we've got you covered. Visit our application page now to get started, or send us a message for more information.

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