Indonesia travel planning

Indonesia Visa Requirements: A Practical Guide for Travellers

Understand the main visitor entry options, the documents to prepare, and the arrival steps to check before you fly to Indonesia.

30-day entry options Extensions depend on visa type Official verification required
Quick answer

Your passport and planned length of stay determine which entry option may fit. Eligible travellers may use visa-free entry for up to 30 days, eligible B1 Visa on Arrival travellers can normally stay 30 days and extend once, while a C1 tourist visitor visa provides a longer initial stay of up to 60 days.

Planning guide Final eligibility must be confirmed officially.

Start with your trip length

Which entry option might fit your trip?

Your nationality and travel purpose still decide what you can use, but your planned stay is a useful first filter.

Short holiday

Up to 30 days

If your nationality is eligible, visa-free entry or a B1 Visa on Arrival may suit a standard holiday.

  • Visa-free is nationality-dependent.
  • VoA/e-VoA is also nationality-dependent.
  • Check passport and onward-travel requirements.
Longer visit

Up to 60 days initially

The C1 tourist visitor visa is designed for a longer initial visitor stay and can be extended under its current rules.

  • Initial stay: up to 60 days.
  • Extensions may allow up to 180 days total.
  • Check the latest application conditions before applying.
Bali rice terraces showing the kind of trip travellers may plan after entry requirements are clear

Think about the whole trip

Your visa choice should match your itinerary

A short Bali holiday and a six-week multi-island journey create different entry-planning needs. Decide your likely travel length before choosing the visa path you investigate.

1
Trip lengthHow many days do you realistically expect to stay?
2
Passport eligibilityCheck which facility is available for your nationality.
3
Travel purposeTourism entry is not a substitute for work, study or other regulated activities.
01 Eligibility first

Do you need a visa for Indonesia?

There is no single answer for every traveller. Indonesia uses different entry facilities and visitor visa categories, and eligibility depends on nationality, travel document, purpose of visit and intended stay.

For most holiday planning, the useful first comparison is between visa-free entry for eligible nationals, the B1 Visa on Arrival/e-VoA, and the C1 tourist visitor visa.

Do not assume Visa on Arrival is available to every passport.

Check the current official eligibility information before building your trip around a particular visa route.

02 Visa-free entry

Visa-free entry for eligible travellers

Indonesia’s A1 visa-free facility is available only to eligible nationalities. Under current immigration information, it allows a single entry with a stay of up to 30 days from arrival.

The key planning limitation is that an A1 visa-free stay cannot be extended. If you already expect to stay beyond 30 days, choose another appropriate entry route before departure.

Single-entry visitor facility
Stay up to 30 days
Only for eligible nationalities
Not extendable
03 Visa on Arrival

B1 Visa on Arrival and e-VoA

For eligible nationalities, the B1 Visa on Arrival is one of the most common visitor options for tourism. The initial stay is up to 30 days from arrival, and it may be extended once so the total stay reaches a maximum of 60 days.

The electronic version, usually called e-VoA, can be arranged through the official eVisa system before arrival.

Item
B1 VoA / e-VoA
Planning note
Initial stay
Up to 30 days
Counted from arrival.
Extension
One time
Maximum total stay up to 60 days.
Current fee
IDR 500,000
Recheck before payment.
Passport
At least 6 months validity
Confirm against current official rules.
Travel proof
Return or onward ticket
Keep it accessible when travelling.
Applying online?

Use the official Indonesian immigration eVisa portal. Do not assume a third-party website is the government portal simply because it appears prominently in search results.

04 Longer visitor stay

C1 tourist visitor visa

The C1 tourist visitor visa is a single-entry visitor visa with an initial stay of up to 60 days from arrival. Current immigration information states that the stay permit can be extended under its applicable rules up to a maximum total stay of 180 days.

The current official visa information lists a C1 visa fee of IDR 1,000,000. Application requirements and the exact flow should still be checked on official immigration channels before applying.

Visa validity and permitted stay are not the same thing.

A visa may have a period in which it must be used to enter Indonesia, while your permitted stay is counted separately after arrival.

05 Compare before booking

Which option fits your Indonesia trip?

Start with the length and shape of your itinerary, then verify eligibility. A short Bali holiday has different entry-planning needs from a longer route through Bali, Lombok, Java and Komodo.

Situation
Option to investigate
Why
30 days or less
A1 or B1
Depends on nationality and eligibility.
31–60 days
B1 + extension
Can provide flexibility for eligible travellers.
Up to 60 days initially
C1
Longer initial visitor stay.
Work, study or another purpose
Relevant visa category
Tourism entry options are not a substitute for other regulated activities.
Indonesian island landscape representing multi-destination travel planning
Entry planning is only the first step Once the visa path is clear, connect your destinations, routes and itinerary around the time you actually have.
06 Before you fly

Passport and onward-travel requirements

For B1 Visa on Arrival/e-VoA, official immigration information requires a passport with at least six months validity and a return or onward ticket. Prepare these documents before departure and make sure any visa details match your passport details.

Check passport validity before non-refundable bookings.
Keep return or onward travel evidence accessible.
Match visa data carefully to your passport.
Recheck current rules shortly before departure.
07 Arrival declaration

Complete the All Indonesia arrival declaration

Since 1 October 2025, international passengers arriving in Indonesia are required to complete the All Indonesia arrival declaration. The system combines arrival reporting for immigration, customs, health and quarantine into one digital process.

The declaration can be completed from three days before arrival or on arrival. The declaration itself is free.

All Indonesia is not a visa.

It is an arrival declaration. You still need the correct visa or visa-free eligibility for your journey.

Open the official All Indonesia platform ↗

08 At the border

What happens when you arrive?

1

Have your travel documents ready

Keep your passport, visa/e-VoA if applicable, and onward or return travel evidence accessible.

2

Complete immigration processing

The immigration officer at the port of entry makes the final decision on admission.

3

Follow the integrated arrival process

Use your All Indonesia declaration as required for the arrival formalities covered by the platform.

4

Check your permitted stay

Know the date your stay permission ends and do not assume an extension will happen automatically.

09 Staying longer

Extending your stay in Indonesia

Extension rules depend on the entry facility. A1 visa-free entry cannot be extended. A B1 VoA/e-VoA can currently be extended once to a maximum total stay of 60 days. A C1 visitor stay can be extended under its applicable rules up to the permitted maximum.

If you expect to stay longer, check the extension process before your current stay period is close to expiring.

FAQ Common questions

Indonesia visa FAQ for travellers

Can I stay 60 days with a Visa on Arrival?

A B1 VoA/e-VoA starts with up to 30 days and may currently be extended once, allowing a maximum total stay of 60 days.

Can visa-free entry be extended?

No. The current A1 visa-free facility allows up to 30 days and cannot be extended.

How much is the B1 Visa on Arrival?

The current official immigration fee is IDR 500,000. Recheck before paying because government fees can change.

Is All Indonesia the same as e-VoA?

No. All Indonesia is the integrated arrival declaration. e-VoA is an immigration visa product for eligible travellers.

Continue planning

Turn entry requirements into a real Indonesia itinerary

Once the visa path is clear, connect destinations, routes and the time you have into a journey that makes sense.

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Travel information notice: IndonesiaWays provides practical travel guidance, not immigration or legal advice. Entry approval remains subject to Indonesian authorities and the conditions that apply to your passport and travel purpose.