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【Indonesia Travel Guide】2026 Updated! Indonesia e-Visa Application & Entry Requirements

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_TI***9iApr 28, 2026

Contents

  • What is the Indonesia e-Visa?
  • What Do You Need to Apply for an Indonesia e-Visa?
  • Indonesia e-Visa Application Process & Processing Time
  • Major Entry Points Supporting the Indonesia e-Visa
  • Recent Application & Entry Notes (Please Read Carefully)
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  • Let your journey to Indonesia begin with a stress-free visa process
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ndonesia, an archipelago of thousands of islands, is a treasure trove of travel experiences. From the romantic beaches of Bali and the vibrant pulse of Jakarta, to Yogyakarta’s ancient heritage sites and the untamed realm of the Komodo dragons, the country draws millions of visitors each year.


With manageable flight times, affordable costs, and rich cultural diversity, Indonesia caters to every kind of traveler—whether you’re seeking a tropical escape, an urban adventure, or a journey into nature.


Before you start planning your itinerary, there’s one essential question to answer:


Do I need a visa to travel to Indonesia with my passport?


Indonesia’s visa policy varies by nationality. Many passport holders are required to apply for a visa prior to departure. The good news is that the Indonesian government offers a convenient Indonesia e-Visa, allowing you to complete the entire application online without visiting an embassy.


This guide walks you through everything you need to know about applying for an Indonesia e-Visa—from required documents and online forms to payment methods and entry tips—all in one place.





The Indonesia e-Visa is an official electronic entry permit issued by the Directorate General of Immigration. The most common type is the B1 Tourist Visa. Once approved, you will receive your e-Visa as a PDF document, which can be presented upon arrival in Indonesia.


Indonesia e-Visa (B1) – Key Facts:

  • Eligibility: Available to passport holders from many countries and regions worldwide, including Mainland China, Taiwan, Macau (SAR passport holders), Hong Kong (holders of the Hong Kong Document of Identity for Visa Purposes, HKDI), the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. (If you’re unsure whether your passport is eligible, feel free to check with us anytime.)
  • Duration of stay: Up to 30 days.
  • Validity: Valid for entry within 3 months from the date of issuance.
  • Entries: Single entry.
  • Extension: Can be extended once for an additional 30 days at a local immigration office in Indonesia, allowing a maximum stay of up to 60 days (for tourism purposes only).

For general tourism, leisure travel, or short-term business visits, the Indonesia e-Visa is typically sufficient.



The application process is straightforward. Simply prepare the following clear digital documents and information:

1. Passport bio page scan:

  • Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months.
  • The scan should clearly display your photo, personal details, and the machine-readable zone (MRZ).

2. Recent personal photo:

  • A color passport photo taken within the last 6 months.
  • White background, 2-inch format (JPEG file).

3. Flight information:

  • A confirmed e-ticket or itinerary in English, showing your name and flight number.

4. Accommodation details in Indonesia:

  • A hotel booking confirmation in English covering your entire stay.

Important reminder:

Indonesian immigration checks have become more stringent in recent months. Make sure your flight and accommodation dates match your actual travel plans. If discrepancies are found upon arrival, you may be subject to additional questioning, which could delay your entry process.



With our visa application service, you only need to submit the required documents—our team will handle the rest of the process for you.


Typical processing timeline:

  • Document review & submission: Approximately 1 working day
  • Official processing time: Around 2–3 working days (excluding weekends and public holidays)

Recommendation:
To avoid delays caused by holidays, system congestion, or unforeseen circumstances, we strongly recommend applying at least 7–10 days before your departure. This helps ensure your visa is issued on time and allows you to travel with peace of mind.



The Indonesia e-Visa is accepted at all major international airports, seaports, and selected land crossings across the country. Below are some of the most commonly used entry points by international travelers:

  • Bali: Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)
  • Jakarta: Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (CGK)
  • Surabaya: Juanda International Airport (SUB)
  • Yogyakarta: Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA)
  • Lombok: Lombok International Airport (LOP)
  • Medan: Kualanamu International Airport (KNO)

In addition, the e-Visa is also valid at other designated entry points, including ferry terminals in Batam and Bintan.


Before departure, it is strongly recommended to reconfirm whether your chosen entry point supports e-Visa clearance to ensure a smooth arrival process.




1. Verify your visa details immediately after approval
This is one of the most important reminders. Once you receive your Indonesia e-Visa PDF from us, please check the following information carefully to ensure everything matches your passport exactly:

  • Passport number
  • Full name in English (must match passport spelling precisely)
  • Date of birth
  • Visa validity period

2. “Verification” status still pending in the system

  • In rare cases, even after payment is completed, the system may still show the application as “under verification.” If this happens, please keep your payment receipt and contact us immediately. We will assist you in following up with the official immigration channel. There is no need to be overly concerned.

3. Holders of Hong Kong Document of Identity (HKDI) or Macau SAR passport

  • Travelers holding a Hong Kong Document of Identity (HKDI) are not eligible for the standard B1 e-Tourist Visa and must apply for a different visa category. Macau SAR passport holders, however, are eligible to apply normally. If you hold any of these special travel documents, please inform us in advance so we can arrange the appropriate visa solution for you.



Q1: Which nationalities are eligible for the Indonesia e-Visa?
A: The Indonesia e-Visa is available to passport holders from most countries and regions worldwide. Common eligible nationalities include Mainland China, Taiwan, Macau (SAR passport holders), Hong Kong (holders of the Hong Kong Document of Identity for Visa Purposes, HKDI), the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, and most European Union countries. If you are unsure whether your passport is eligible, feel free to contact us for a quick verification.


Q2: Can I get a refund if my visa application is rejected?
A: Visa approval is ultimately determined by the Indonesian Directorate General of Immigration. If an application is rejected due to personal circumstances (such as prior immigration violations or incorrect information submitted), the visa fee is non-refundable. We recommend discussing your case with us in advance and providing accurate, complete information to minimize the risk of rejection.


Q3: Can the Indonesia e-Visa be extended?
A: Yes. The B1 tourist e-Visa can be extended once at a local immigration office in Indonesia for an additional 30 days, allowing a maximum stay of up to 60 days in total. Please note that the extension must be applied for before the visa expires and is only available for tourism purposes.




The beauty of Indonesia is worth savoring at a slow, thoughtful pace. Don’t let complicated visa procedures take away from the excitement of your trip. With our professional visa application service, you can simply focus on planning your itinerary—while we take care of everything else for you.



Get in touch with us today to explore your tailored Indonesia e-Visa application solution!