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What is a Visa?

A Visa is an official document issued by a country’s government that allows individuals to enter, stay, or transit through their territory for a specific purpose and duration. It serves as a permission granted to foreign nationals and indicates the conditions of stay.

Who Needs an Indonesia Visa?

To determine who needs an Indonesia visa, it's important to consider the country's visa policy and the purpose of the visit.

Visa-Free Countries

Citizens of certain countries are exempt from obtaining a visa for a limited period. Example: ASEAN member countries can stay up to 30 days.

Visa-on-Arrival

Some countries are eligible to obtain a visa on arrival for up to 30 days, extendable once for another 30 days.

Visit Visa

For citizens not eligible for visa-free or VOA, required for tourism, business, family visits, or conferences.

Work Visa (KITAS)

Required for foreigners intending to work in Indonesia. Needs sponsorship from an Indonesian employer.

Student Visa

Granted to international students with confirmed enrollment in an Indonesian educational institution.

It’s important to note that visa requirements and policies can change, so it’s advisable to consult the nearest Indonesian embassy or consulate. Contact us for more information about Indonesia visa requirements and procedures.

Types of Indonesian Visas

If you are not eligible for visa-free entry or plan to stay in Indonesia for a longer duration, you will need to apply for an appropriate visa. Here are the main types of Indonesian visas:

 

  • Business Visa

    The Indonesia business visa is suitable for individuals traveling for business-related activities such as attending meetings, conferences, or exploring potential business opportunities.
  • Tourist Visa

    The Indonesia tourist visa is for individuals visiting for leisure, tourism, or recreational activities.
  • Dependent Visa

    If you are the spouse, child, or family member of someone holding a valid Indonesian visa, you can apply for an Indonesia dependent visa. This visa allows you to accompany the visa holder and stay in Indonesia for the same duration as their visa.
  • Spouse Visa

    The Indonesia spouse visa, also known as the social-cultural visa, is specifically designed for individuals who are married to Indonesian citizens or permanent residents. It allows spouses to join their partners in Indonesia and stay for up to one year, with the possibility of multiple extensions.
  • Investor Visa

    For those looking to make significant investments or start a business, the Indonesia investor visa is the appropriate choice.
  • Working Visa

    The Indonesia working visa is for individuals seeking employment here. It requires a job offer from an Indonesian company and sponsorship from the employer.

Who Needs an Indonesia Visa?

To determine who needs an Indonesia visa, it's important to consider the country's visa policy and the purpose of the visit.

Visa Exemption

  • All ASEAN nationals*
  • Timor-Leste

 

 

e-VOA / Visa on Arrival

    • All ASEAN nationals *
    • Albania
    • Andorra
    • Argentina
    • Australia
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Approval Required

  • Afghanistan
  • Cameroon
  • Guinea
  • Israel
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* — Already exempt from visa requirement.

Non-Ordinary Passports

  • Afghanistan
  • Albania
  • Angola
  • Argentina
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How to Apply for an Indonesia Visa?

Identify the appropriate visa category based on your purpose of visit, such as tourist visa, business
visa, student visa, or work visa (KITAS).

Check the specific requirements for your chosen visa category. Generally, you will need a completed visa
application form, a valid passport with at least six months of validity, recent passport-sized
photographs, proof of travel itinerary or accommodation, financial statements, and any supporting
documents relevant to your visa type (e.g., invitation letters, enrollment certificates).

Locate the Indonesian embassy or consulate in your country or region. Visit their official website to
access detailed visa application guidelines, forms, and requirements.

Fill out the visa application form legibly and accurately. Provide all requested information, including
personal details, purpose of visit, and travel plans.

Arrange all required documents according to the specified format and order. Make sure to make
photocopies of all documents for your records.

Visit the Indonesian embassy or consulate in person or follow the designated application submission
process outlined on their website. Submit your completed application form and documents.

Pay the applicable visa fee as determined by the embassy or consulate. Payment methods may vary, so
check their guidelines for accepted forms of payment.

Depending on the visa type and embassy/consulate policy, you may be required to attend an interview or
provide additional information. Prepare for the interview by familiarizing yourself with your travel
plans and being ready to answer questions about your visit.

After submitting your application, inquire about the visa processing time and any tracking methods
available. Stay updated on the status of your application

Once your visa is approved, collect it from the embassy or consulate. Double-check the visa details for
accuracy and review any conditions or limitations associated with your visa.

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