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Simple 4-step process — most applications approved within 24-72 hours

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Complete the online application

Fill out our user-friendly application form with your personal and travel information. Our intelligent validation system checks every field in real-time, ensuring accuracy and catching common errors before submission to Indonesian immigration authorities.

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Upload your documents

Submit your passport scan (bio page clearly visible with at least 6 months validity), a recent passport-sized photograph meeting Indonesian specifications, and your confirmed flight itinerary. Our document specialists verify everything meets Indonesia Immigration requirements.

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We submit to Indonesian Immigration

Your verified application is transmitted directly through Indonesia's official electronic visa system. We monitor processing status continuously and keep you informed via email and SMS notifications at every stage of the approval process.

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Receive your Indonesia visa

Your approved visa arrives by email as a downloadable PDF. Print it clearly on A4 paper and present it at Indonesian immigration alongside your passport. Selamat datang — welcome to the world's largest archipelago!

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Visa types needed for Indonesia

Available visa products
  • Indonesia C1 (B211A Visa) - 60 days, Single entry Most Popular
  • Indonesia Visa (eVOA) - 90 days, Single entry
  • Indonesia Tourist Visa - 90 days, Single entry

Indonesia C1 (B211A Visa) - 60 days, Single entry

The Indonesia eVisa provides access to Bali, Komodo dragons, Raja Ampat, and thousands of islands. Valid for 60 Days with single entry, this visa allows stays up to 60 days. Perfect for tourism and business.

Applicants must submit the following documents:

  • 🛂 Passport: Valid for at least 6 months with blank pages
  • 📸 Digital Photo: Recent passport-style photograph
  • ✈️ Travel Details: Confirmed travel itinerary
  • 🏨 Accommodation: Hotel or host booking
  • 💳 Payment: Credit or debit card for fee
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  • Maximum stay: 60 days per visit
  • Print visa for presentation at immigration
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Indonesia Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Visa Exemption

Up to 30 days

Visa-free entry for citizens of 169 countries for tourism

e-VOA

Up to 30 days

Electronic visa on arrival extendable once for 30 more days

Tourist Visa

Up to 60 days

Single entry B211A visa for extended tourism and visits

Business Visa

Up to 60 days

B211A business visa for meetings and professional activities

Essential Requirements

  • 📘Passport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
  • 📷Recent passport photo 4x6cm white background
  • ✈️Confirmed return or onward flight ticket
  • 🏨Hotel booking or accommodation proof in Indonesia
  • 💰Proof of sufficient funds for stay duration
  • 📄Completed visa application form

Visa Policy

Indonesia welcomes over 16 million international visitors annually with one of Southeast Asia's most flexible visa systems. The archipelago nation offers multiple entry options ranging from visa-free access for many nationalities to electronic visas and traditional consular visas for extended stays. Visa-Free Entry (Bebas Visa Kunjungan) Indonesia offers visa-free entry to citizens of 169 countries and territories for stays up to 30 days. This includes passport holders from the United States, United Kingdom, European Union nations, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and most ASEAN countries. The visa exemption is strictly non-extendable and non-convertible — if you need to stay longer, you must exit and re-enter or obtain an e-VOA instead. Visa-free entry is ideal for short holidays and beach vacations but prohibited for any work activities. Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) The e-VOA system launched in 2022 provides streamlined entry for tourists from eligible countries. Unlike the free visa exemption, the e-VOA costs $35 USD and allows a 30-day stay that can be extended once for an additional 30 days (total 60 days) at immigration offices in Indonesia. The e-VOA can be applied for online before departure, significantly reducing wait times at Indonesian airports and allowing you to proceed directly to immigration counters.
Ancient Borobudur Buddhist temple at sunrise with misty jungle backdrop and Buddha statues silhouetted against orange sky
Borobudur Temple — The world's largest Buddhist monument in Central Java

Visa Requirements

Tourist Visa (B211A Visit Visa) For travelers planning stays longer than 60 days or those requiring multiple entries, the B211A single visit visa offers stays of up to 60 days per entry. This visa must be applied for before arrival through a licensed Indonesian sponsor or visa agent. The B211A can be extended up to four times for 60 days each, allowing a maximum stay of 180 days. It's popular among digital nomads, long-term tourists, and those exploring Indonesia extensively. Document Requirements All visa applications require: passport with minimum 6 months validity beyond intended stay and at least two blank pages; recent passport-sized photograph (4x6cm, white background, no glasses); completed application form; and proof of accommodation. Additional requirements for B211A visas include: sponsor letter from Indonesian entity, return flight itinerary, bank statements showing sufficient funds (approximately $1,500 USD per month of stay), and detailed travel itinerary. Visa on Arrival (VOA) at Airport Traditional Visa on Arrival remains available at major Indonesian airports and seaports for citizens of 90+ countries. The VOA costs IDR 500,000 (approximately $32 USD), payable in cash or card, and allows 30-day stays extendable once for 30 days. While functional, queues can be lengthy during peak seasons — the e-VOA pre-approval offers a faster alternative.
Iconic Ulun Danu Beratan temple floating on Lake Beratan in Bali with mountain mist and traditional Meru towers
Pura Ulun Danu Beratan — Bali's picturesque lake temple

Application Process

e-VOA Application Steps Applying through DoVisa simplifies the process significantly. Submit your application online with passport details, upload a digital photo and passport scan, and pay the fee securely. We verify all documents meet Indonesia's immigration requirements before submission, reducing rejection risk. Approved e-VOAs are emailed within 2-3 business days (often faster), ready to print and present at immigration. Entry Points for e-VOA The Indonesia e-VOA is accepted at: Ngurah Rai International Airport (Bali), Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (Jakarta), Juanda International Airport (Surabaya), Kualanamu International Airport (Medan), and Lombok International Airport. Select seaports including Batam, Bintan, and Tanjung Priok also accept e-VOA. Other entry points may require traditional VOA or visa-free entry. Visa Extension Process Extensions are processed at local immigration offices (Kantor Imigrasi) throughout Indonesia. Bali's main office is in Denpasar, while Jakarta has multiple branch offices. Bring your passport, completed extension form (Form 23), passport photos, proof of accommodation, and extension fee (IDR 500,000). Processing takes 5-7 working days. Many visa agents offer extension services for a fee, handling the paperwork and office visits on your behalf.
Komodo dragon walking on pink beach at Komodo National Park with turquoise waters and green hills in background
Komodo National Park — Home to the legendary Komodo dragons

Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit Indonesia's dry season runs from April to October, offering the best weather for beach activities, temple visits, and outdoor adventures. Peak tourist season is July-August and December-January during Australian and European holidays. The wet season (November-March) brings afternoon downpours but lower prices and fewer crowds — rain rarely lasts all day and diving remains excellent in eastern Indonesia. Currency and Payments The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official currency. ATMs are widely available in tourist areas, dispensing Rupiah. Credit cards are accepted at hotels, larger restaurants, and shopping centers but cash is essential for local warungs, markets, and transport. Visa fees at airports can be paid in USD or IDR. Carry small denominations for tips and local purchases. Health and Safety No vaccinations are legally required for Indonesia, but Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus are recommended. Consider Dengue fever precautions (mosquito repellent) and drink only bottled water. Comprehensive travel insurance covering medical evacuation is essential — international-standard hospitals are limited to Bali, Jakarta, and other major cities. Indonesia is generally safe; exercise normal precautions and respect local customs at temples.
Crystal clear turquoise waters of Raja Ampat with traditional wooden boats and lush green karst islands
Raja Ampat — Indonesia's pristine marine paradise in West Papua

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Travelers to Indonesia rated this product 4.7 out of 5 based on 11 reviews.

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Sarah M.Jan 15, 2026

"Super smooth process! Got my Indonesia e-VOA approved in just 2 days. Immigration at Bali airport was a breeze with the printed visa ready to go."

David K.Jan 8, 2026

"Third time using DoVisa for Indonesia trips. Always reliable and fast. The support team answered my questions about extensions within minutes!"

Emma L.Dec 29, 2025

"Good service overall. Had a minor issue with photo format but support helped me fix it quickly. Visa approved same day after resubmission."

Michael T.Dec 18, 2025

"Family of 5, all visas processed together and approved in 48 hours. The family discount was a nice bonus. Bali here we come!"

Jennifer R.Dec 5, 2025

"As a digital nomad heading to Bali for a few months, DoVisa made the visa process crystal clear. Excellent guidance on extension options too."

Robert W.Nov 22, 2025

"Straightforward application process. Took the full 3 days for approval but arrived as promised. Would recommend starting early just in case."

Amanda P.Oct 30, 2025

"First time visiting Indonesia and was nervous about the visa. DoVisa made it so easy! Clear instructions and quick processing. Highly recommend!"

Chris H.Sep 18, 2025

"Excellent experience! The real-time application status updates kept me informed throughout. Got my e-VOA for my Komodo trip without any hassle."

Lisa N.Aug 25, 2025

"Professional service and reasonable pricing. The included Indonesia travel tips were actually useful for planning my itinerary."

Thomas B.Jul 12, 2025

"Honeymoon trip to Bali sorted in minutes! Both visas approved next day. The process couldnt have been easier. Thank you DoVisa!"

Rachel S.May 28, 2025

"Applied for the e-VOA on Sunday evening and had approval by Tuesday morning. Impressive turnaround time and great customer service!"

Indonesia Visa FAQs

Do I need a visa to visit Indonesia?
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality and intended length of stay. Citizens of 169 countries can enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism — this includes US, UK, EU, Australia, Canada, and most Asian countries. However, the visa-free entry is non-extendable. If you want the option to extend your stay, apply for an e-VOA instead, which allows 30 days extendable by another 30 days. For stays longer than 60 days, you'll need a B211A single visit visa obtained before travel.
What is the difference between visa-free entry and e-VOA?
The key difference is extendability. Visa-free entry (Bebas Visa Kunjungan) is free but strictly limited to 30 days with no possibility of extension — you must exit Indonesia when it expires. The e-VOA costs $35 USD but allows a 30-day stay that can be extended once for an additional 30 days at immigration offices, giving you up to 60 days total. If you're certain you'll stay less than 30 days, visa-free is fine. If there's any chance you'll want to extend, get the e-VOA.
How do I apply for an Indonesia e-VOA?
You can apply for the Indonesia e-VOA through DoVisa's streamlined online process. Complete the application form with your personal details, upload a passport scan and digital photo, and pay the visa fee securely. We verify your documents meet Indonesian requirements before submission to immigration. Once approved (typically 2-3 business days), you'll receive the e-VOA by email as a PDF to print and present at immigration upon arrival in Indonesia.
What documents do I need for an Indonesia visa?
For e-VOA, you need: passport valid for at least 6 months with 2+ blank pages; recent passport photo (4x6cm, white background); confirmed return or onward flight ticket; and accommodation details in Indonesia. For B211A visas, additional requirements include: sponsor letter from an Indonesian entity, bank statements showing sufficient funds (approximately $1,500 USD per month), detailed travel itinerary, and sometimes a cover letter explaining your visit purpose.
How long does Indonesia visa processing take?
Processing times vary by visa type. The e-VOA is typically approved within 2-3 business days, though DoVisa often achieves faster turnaround. Traditional Visa on Arrival at the airport is immediate but involves queuing (15-45 minutes depending on crowds). B211A visas require 5-7 business days processing through Indonesian immigration. We recommend applying at least 1-2 weeks before your travel date to allow buffer time.
Can I extend my Indonesia visa?
It depends on your visa type. Visa-free entry cannot be extended — you must exit Indonesia after 30 days. e-VOA and VOA can be extended once for 30 days at local immigration offices (Kantor Imigrasi), costing IDR 500,000 (approximately $32 USD). B211A visas can be extended up to four times for 60 days each, allowing a maximum stay of 180 days. Extensions must be applied for before your current permission expires — overstaying incurs penalties.
Which airports accept the Indonesia e-VOA?
The Indonesia e-VOA is accepted at major international entry points including: Airports — Ngurah Rai (Bali/DPS), Soekarno-Hatta (Jakarta/CGK), Juanda (Surabaya/SUB), Kualanamu (Medan/KNO), Lombok (LOP), and Sultan Hasanuddin (Makassar/UPG). Seaports — Batam, Bintan, and Tanjung Priok (Jakarta). Some smaller airports and land borders only accept traditional VOA or visa-free entry. Always verify e-VOA acceptance for your specific entry point.
How much does an Indonesia visa cost?
Visa costs vary by type: Visa-free entry is completely free for 169 eligible nationalities. e-VOA costs $35 USD (plus DoVisa processing fee for expedited service). Visa on Arrival at the airport costs IDR 500,000 (approximately $32 USD). B211A single visit visa costs IDR 2,000,000 (approximately $130 USD) plus sponsor/agent fees. Visa extensions cost IDR 500,000 per extension.
What is the Indonesia B211A visa?
The B211A single visit visa is a 60-day visa for tourism, social visits, business meetings, or pre-investment activities. Unlike VOA/e-VOA, it must be obtained before arrival through a licensed Indonesian sponsor or visa agent. The B211A is popular among digital nomads and long-term travelers because it can be extended up to four times (60 days each), allowing stays of up to 180 days total. It requires more documentation than e-VOA but offers significantly more flexibility for extended stays.
Can I work in Indonesia on a tourist visa?
No, tourist visas (visa-free, e-VOA, VOA, and B211A tourism) strictly prohibit employment. Working without proper authorization is illegal and can result in deportation, fines, and re-entry bans. To work legally in Indonesia, you need a KITAS (limited stay permit) with work permit, typically sponsored by an Indonesian employer. Digital nomads working remotely for overseas companies exist in a gray area — while technically not illegal, conducting business meetings or accepting Indonesian clients requires proper business authorization.
What happens if I overstay my Indonesia visa?
Indonesia enforces strict overstay penalties. The fine is IDR 1,000,000 per day (approximately $65 USD) with no grace period. Overstays exceeding 60 days may result in detention at immigration facilities until deportation and potential re-entry bans. Immigration officers check carefully at departure — it's essential to extend your visa before expiration or exit on time. If you realize you've overstayed, proceed directly to the nearest immigration office to pay fines and regularize your status before attempting to leave.
Do I need proof of onward travel for Indonesia?
Technically, yes — Indonesian immigration may request proof you'll leave within your permitted stay, and airlines often check this before boarding. You should have a confirmed return flight or onward ticket to another destination. If you plan to extend your visa in Indonesia, you can book a refundable flight or use flight reservation services. Land border entries from neighboring countries (Malaysia, Timor-Leste, Papua New Guinea) may be more flexible, but air arrivals should have documentation ready.
Is travel insurance required for Indonesia?
Travel insurance is not mandatory for Indonesia visa applications but is strongly recommended. Indonesia has limited international-standard medical facilities outside Bali, Jakarta, and major cities — serious medical emergencies may require evacuation to Singapore or Australia. Ensure your policy covers: medical expenses (minimum $50,000 USD), emergency evacuation, adventure activities if relevant (diving, surfing, motorbike), and trip cancellation. Dengue fever and motorbike accidents are common risks for tourists.
When is the best time to visit Indonesia?
Indonesia's dry season (April-October) offers the best weather for most activities. Bali, Java, and Lombok are ideal May-September with minimal rain and comfortable temperatures. The wet season (November-March) brings afternoon downpours but lower prices and fewer tourists — rain rarely lasts all day. Regional variations: Eastern Indonesia (Raja Ampat, Komodo) has reversed seasons; Sumatra's west coast is wettest October-January. Peak tourist seasons are July-August and Christmas/New Year — book accommodations well in advance.
What currency should I bring to Indonesia?
The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official currency. Bring US Dollars for visa fees at airports (e-VOA can be paid online in USD). ATMs dispensing Rupiah are widely available in tourist areas — Visa and Mastercard debit cards work best. Credit cards are accepted at hotels, larger restaurants, and shops but cash is essential for local warungs, markets, and transport. Carry small denominations (IDR 10,000-50,000) for tips and purchases. Money changers offer competitive rates but verify bills are counted correctly.
Can I enter Indonesia multiple times on an e-VOA?
The standard e-VOA is single entry only. Once you leave Indonesia (even briefly to Singapore or Malaysia), the visa is void even if days remain. If you plan regional travel with Indonesia as a base, you have options: apply for a new e-VOA for each entry (no limit on how many), obtain a multiple-entry B211A visa before travel, or use visa-free entry for short subsequent visits. Note that frequent short visits may attract immigration scrutiny — maintain records of your legitimate tourist activities.
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