Indonesia Visa

Visitors planning to travel to Indonesia must obtain a visa from one of the
Indonesian diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the visa exempt
countries. All visitors must hold a passport valid for 6 months as well as a
valid return ticket. The immigration officer at the port of entry may ask the
passenger to produce any necessary documents (such as hotel reservation and
proof of finance).
Traveler holding passports issued by the following 169 nations can visit
Indonesia without a visa for 30 days. The permitted activities include tourism,
family reunion and social visits, art and cultural activities, official
government duties, giving speeches, attending seminars or international
exhibitions, conducting meetings with head office or representative office in
Indonesia, or transit through Indonesia.
Passport holders from all visa exempt countries can enter Indonesia through one
of the 124 designated border crossings, including
29 airports, 88
seaports and 7 land border checkpoints.
• All European
Union citizens |
• Honduras |
• Philippines |
Nationals who want to get multiple entry visa or want to have visa extendable up
to 5 times or Nationals who are not eligible for visa free entry or visa on
arrival need to apply for a visa at an Indonesian embassy or consulate.
Nationals from 9 following countries require an approval from Immigration Office
in Indonesia before travelling for Business, Tourist and Social Visits purposes
(this policy is called Indonesian Calling Visa):
• Afghanistan |
• Israel |
• Nigeria |
Remarks: The provided information serves as a guideline only. If you have any doubts, please refer to the appropriate authority for clarification.
folder_open Visa Requirement