The 2024 Ultimate Guide for Electronic Visa on Arrival in Indonesia


Latest update: July 31, 2024

Thinking about visiting Indonesia? It’s a beautiful destination with so much to offer, and getting your visa sorted is a crucial first step. If you’re eligible, the Visa on Arrival (VoA) is a straightforward option.

This guide covers everything you need to know: the VoA rules, which countries can get it, the airports where you can apply, what’s required, and how to extend your stay.

The VoA lets you explore Indonesia for up to 30 days, with an option to extend once. It’s perfect for a holiday but not for working or staying long-term


Which Countries Can Get Visa on Arrival in Indonesia?
As of the latest update from the Indonesian Minister for Foreign Affairs (December 2023), the following regulations have been in effect since 15 September 2022:

Visa on Arrival for Leisure Purposes
Travelers from the following countries can get a Visa on Arrival for leisure activities, including tourism, government visits, business meetings, and transit:

  1. Albania
  2. Andorra
  3. Argentina
  4. Armenia
  5. Austria
  6. Australia
  7. Bahrain
  8. Belarus
  9. Belgium
  10. Brazil
  11. Brunei Darussalam
  12. Bosnia Herzegovina
  13. Bulgaria
  14. Cambodia
  15. Canada
  16. Chile
  17. China
  18. Croatia
  19. Colombia
  20. Cyprus
  21. Czech Republic
  22. Denmark
  23. Ecuador
  24. Egypt
  25. Estonia
  26. Finland
  27. France
  28. Germany
  29. Great Britain
  30. Greece
  31. Guatemala
  32. Hong Kong
  33. Hungary
  34. Iceland
  35. India
  36. Ireland
  37. Italy
  38. Japan
  39. Jordan
  40. Kazakhstan
  41. Kenya
  42. Kuwait
  43. Laos
  44. Latvia
  45. Liechtenstein
  46. Lithuania
  47. Luxembourg
  48. Macau
  49. Malaysia
  50. Maldives
  51. Malta
  52. Monaco
  53. Morocco
  54. Mozambique
  55. Mexico
  56. Myanmar
  57. Netherlands
  58. New Zealand
  59. Norway
  60. Oman
  61. Palestine
  62. Panama
  63. Papua New Guinea
  64. Peru
  65. Philippines
  66. Poland
  67. Portugal
  68. Qatar
  69. Romania
  70. Russia
  71. Rwanda
  72. Saudi Arabia
  73. San Marino
  74. Serbia
  75. Seychelles
  76. Singapore
  77. Slovakia
  78. Slovenia
  79. South Africa
  80. South Korea
  81. Spain
  82. Suriname
  83. Sweden
  84. Switzerland
  85. Taiwan
  86. Tanzania
  87. Thailand
  88. Timor-Leste
  89. Tunisia
  90. Turkey
  91. Ukraine
  92. United Arab Emirates
  93. United States of America
  94. Uzbekistan
  95. Vatican
  96. Venezuela
  97. Vietnam

Indonesia Visa on Arrival Requirements
To obtain a Visa on Arrival in Indonesia, make sure you have the following:

  • A valid passport with at least six months of validity beyond your stay
  • A return or onward ticket to show your departure plans
  • Proof of sufficient funds (at least USD 1,000) to cover your expenses during your visit
  • A completed arrival/departure card, which you’ll get during your flight or at the entry port

How to Get a Visa on Arrival in Indonesia
Getting your Visa on Arrival is simple. When you land at one of the designated airports, head straight to the Visa on Arrival counter before going through immigration. Here’s what you need to do:

  • Fill out the necessary forms
  • Pay the visa fee (USD 35 as of now)
  • Receive your visa sticker, which will be placed in your passport
  • Keep your visa and the arrival/departure card safe during your stay in Indonesia

For a smooth experience, consider using the services of Basfana Ridan as we offer guidance and expert assistance to make the process easy.

How to Extend Visa on Arrival in Indonesia
If you want to stay longer than the initial 30 days, you can extend your Visa on Arrival. Visit the local immigration office with the required documents, pay the extension fee, and follow the steps provided by the authorities. It’s best to start this process well before your visa expires to avoid any issues

All in all, Electronic Visa on Arrival is a convenient option for eligible travelers coming to Indonesia. Make sure you’re familiar with the rules, check if your country is on the eligible list, and have all necessary documents ready. For help with your application, WhatsApp out to us here. We’re here to make your journey to Indonesia smooth and memorable.

Share to: