Indonesia Tourist Visa Information

stay

30 days

LENGTH of  STAY :-

  • You are allowed to stay for a maximum of 30 days within any rolling 90-day window. 
  • You must always leave by whichever date comes first: the 90-day limit or your visa’s expiration date.

Validity

90 days

Validity :-

  • Even though the general law allows 90 days, your individual visa is a specific permit. If it says 15 days, you have 15 days.
  • You must always leave by whichever date comes first: the 90-day limit or your visa’s expiration date.

Entry

Single

Entry Type :-

  • Even if you have a Single -entry visa, you still cannot exceed the 90-day total limit within any 180-day window.

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Common Reasons for Indonesia Tourist Visa Rejection

Expire Passport

Applying with a passport that has expired or expires within 6 months

Insufficient Funds

Failing to demonstrate enough financial resources to support your stay.

Criminal Record

Having a criminal history that disqualifies you from obtaining a visa.

Insufficient Travel Insurance

Failing to present valid or adequate travel insurance

Previous Visa Violations

Having overstayed or violated the terms of a previous visa.

Frequently Asked Questions Indonesia Tourist Visa

Documents Required

Document Checklist for Indonesia (e-VOA)


1. Passport

  • Validity: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of your arrival in Indonesia.

  • Condition: Must have at least 2 blank pages.

  • Scan: For online applications, you need a high-quality color scan of the bio-data page (JPG/PNG).

2. Photograph (Digital & Physical)

  • Size: 35 mm x 45 mm (standard) or 4 cm x 6 cm (Indonesian standard).

  • Background: Plain white.

  • Appearance: Full face, neutral expression, taken within the last 3 months.

  • Tip: For the e-VOA portal, a clear “selfie” against a white wall often works if it meets the resolution requirements.

3. Proof of Sufficient Funds

  • Amount: You must be able to show a minimum of USD 2,000 (approx. ₹1,66,000) or equivalent in your bank account.

  • Document: Carry a copy of your last 3 months’ bank statement, stamped and signed by the bank. While not always checked at the airport, it is a mandatory upload for the 60-day tourist visa.

4. Flight & Accommodation

  • Flight: A confirmed return or onward ticket departing Indonesia is mandatory.

  • Accommodation: Proof of your hotel booking or a letter of invitation if staying with a host.

5. Mandatory Health & Customs Forms (2026)

  • SATUSEHAT Health Pass: You must complete this health declaration online at satusehat.kemkes.go.id within 3 days before your flight.

  • Electronic Customs Declaration (ECD): Paper forms are obsolete. You must fill out the ECD online at ecd.beacukai.go.id and save the QR code to show at the “Nothing to Declare” exit.

Important Information

Important Correction: Health & Entry [!NOTE]

Vaccination Status: As of 2026, Indonesia has dropped the mandatory COVID-19 vaccination requirement for entry. You no longer need to be “fully vaccinated” to enter the country. However, you must complete the SATUSEHAT Health Pass online before you fly.

Dubai Reference: Please note that the vaccination rule you mentioned for Dubai (Covishield/EMA vaccines) is specific to the UAE and does not apply to Indonesia.


Famous & Must-Visit Places in Indonesia (2026)

Indonesia is an archipelago of over 17,000 islands. While Bali is the “Island of the Gods,” there is much more to explore.

1. Bali: The Cultural Hub

  • Ubud: The heart of Balinese culture. Visit the Tegallalang Rice Terraces, the Sacred Monkey Forest, and local art markets.

  • Uluwatu Temple: A stunning cliff-top temple. Go at sunset to watch the famous Kecak Fire Dance.

  • Nusa Penida: A 45-minute boat ride from Bali. Home to the iconic “T-Rex” shaped cliff at Kelingking Beach.

2. Yogyakarta: The Soul of Java

  • Borobudur Temple: The world’s largest Buddhist temple (UNESCO site). The sunrise view from the stupas is legendary.

  • Prambanan Temple: A massive 9th-century Hindu temple complex dedicated to the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva).

3. Komodo National Park: For Adventure

  • Komodo & Rinca Islands: The only place on Earth to see Komodo Dragons in the wild.

  • Pink Beach: One of the few beaches in the world with naturally pink sand (caused by red coral fragments).

  • Padar Island: A short hike leads to a 360-degree view of three different colored bays.

4. Raja Ampat: The Diver’s Paradise

Located in West Papua, this is considered the “Amazon of the Ocean.” It has the highest marine biodiversity on Earth—perfect for world-class snorkeling and diving.

5. East Java: The Volcanic Landscape

  • Mount Bromo: An active volcano sitting in a “Sea of Sand.” You can take a jeep at 3:00 AM to witness an otherworldly sunrise.

  • Ijen Crater: Famous for its electric blue fire, which is caused by ignited sulfuric gases.

FAQ's
Can I apply for an Indonesia visa online?

Partially. You can fill the application form online and book appointments through Visa lounge website https://visalounge.in/ .

Do Indians need a visa for Indonesia?

YesIndian passport holders need a visa to enter Indonesia for tourism purposes, to visit family and friends, to attend meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions as an attendee and to transit in Indonesia to other countries.

What is Indonesia visa fees for Indians?

The Indonesia visa fee for Indian citizens is ₹3,000 for a single entry (excluding any service fees). The tourist visa is valid for 90 days and allows for a 30-day stay in Indonesia.

What is the difference between the validity period of my Indonesia visa and the length of stay?

The validity period of your Indonesia visa refers to the timeframe during which you can enter the country. This period is indicated by the “must be used by” date on your e-visa. The length of stay, on the other hand, is the number of days you are permitted to remain in Indonesia after entering the country, as specified by the “Duration of Stay” on your visa.

Detailed explanation:

  • Validity Period: The validity period is the window within which you must enter Indonesia. For example, if your visa is valid from January 1 to March 31, you must enter Indonesia on or before March 31.

  • Length of Stay: The length of stay is the maximum number of days you can remain in Indonesia after entry. For instance, if your visa allows for a 30-day stay, you must leave the country within 30 days of your arrival, regardless of when you entered during the validity period.

Can I apply for Indonesia e-visa if my passport has no surname?

Yes, you can apply. Please make sure you provide your name in both the First Name and Last Name fields. The information provided in e-VOA must match the details present in your passport.

Q: Can I get a Visa on Arrival (VOA) at the airport?

  • A: Yes, but it is highly recommended to get the e-VOA online before you fly at evisa.imigrasi.go.id. This allows you to use the Autogates at Jakarta (CGK) and Bali (DPS) airports, letting you skip the long immigration queues entirely.

Q: How much is the Visa fee for Indians?

  • A: The 30-day VOA/e-VOA costs IDR 500,000 (approx. ₹2,700). If you apply online, there is a small card processing fee.

Q: What are the three mandatory digital forms I need?

  1. e-VOA: Your actual visa (Apply 1–14 days before).

  2. SATUSEHAT Health Pass: A mandatory health declaration. You must complete this within 3 days of your flight at sshp.kemkes.go.id.

  3. Electronic Customs Declaration (e-CD): No more paper forms on the plane. Fill this out online at ecd.beacukai.go.id within 3 days of arrival and save the QR code.

Q: Do I still need to show a COVID-19 vaccination certificate?

  • A: No. As of early 2026, Indonesia has removed all COVID-19 vaccination requirements for entry. You only need to declare your current health status (symptoms like fever or cough) on the SATUSEHAT form.

Q: Is the Bali Tourist Levy mandatory for everyone?

  • A: Yes. If you enter Bali, you must pay IDR 150,000 (approx. ₹800).

    • Tip: Pay this on the “Love Bali” website before you land. You will get a QR code that is checked at the airport exit.

Q: Can I extend my 30-day visa?

  • A: Yes. If you have an e-VOA, you can extend it for another 30 days online without visiting an immigration office. If you got a sticker VOA at the airport, you must visit an immigration office in person to extend it.

Q: What is the “USD 2,000” rule?

  • A: Officially, travelers should be able to show “sufficient funds” for their stay, which Indonesia currently benchmarks at USD 2,000 (approx. ₹1.66 Lakhs). While officers rarely ask to see your bank balance at the airport, it is a mandatory upload if you apply for the longer 60-day tourist visa.

For More Information

For official Indonesia Visa guidelines, visit the https://indonesiavoa.vfsevisa.id/

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