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Current Entry Rules to Indonesia

Posted by: BaliBusinessConsulting 30.03.2022 18 Comments
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You have to understand that now is still a slightly unpredictable time, so the rules and entry conditions can be changed at any time. Please always check all details before leaving (!)

 TO ENTER THE COUNTRY, YOU HAVE TO PROVIDE:

  1. visa (see quick guide below)
  2. flight ticket from Indonesia (return or to the third country)
  3. accommodation reservation for the duration of your stay (maybe required)

IMPORTANT (!) Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months.

Also, you need to fill out the Custom Declaration. You can do it online at the airport upon arrival or in advance through the official website ecd.beacukai.go.id . It is taking a few minutes only and save your time upon arrival.

Health or Travel Insurance are not required to enter the country, but we are always recommended to have it to protect your trip.

QUICK GUIDE INDONESIAN VISAS

1. Long-Term eVisa V211 or Tourist eVisa 211A for 60 days, with the option of two 60-day extensions (without leaving the country).

2. 1-year Multiple-Entry eVisa D212, allowing a 60-day stay at a time, with the option of two 60-day extensions each time. After 180 days, you must leave the country (you can return at any time).

3. Visa on Arrival* (VOA)/eVOA for 30 days with the option to extend for another 30 days. You can purchase VOA directly at the airport upon arrival, or apply for eVOA in advance on the official website of the Indonesian Immigration.

*This visa is available for 97 countries

4. Free 30-days Visa (NOT EXTANDABLE) is available for 10 countries only (Brunei Darussalam, Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam)

5. Temporary Residence Permit ITAS (Work, Freelancer or Artist, Investor, Family, Retirement, Student, Second Home).

We are ready to assist you with the application and extension of all types of visas. Just let us know which visa you are interested in, and we will provide you with all the details

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18 Comments

  • Kiky Reski Amirullah

    I had covid therefore I cant be vaccinated til September. Will I be able to fly with the proof of my previous positive PCR test result?

    • admin

      Hello. Unfortunately, from July 23, restrictions were introduced on the entry of foreigners into the territory of Indonesia or transit through the territory of Indonesia during the national lockdown (emergency PPKM). So better to wait first until the lockdown will be canceled because we do not know what exactly entry rules will be valid

  • Gilbert Saul

    Will my vaccine card from the US be accepted by the airlines for domestic travel? There is no QR code on a US vaccine card.

    • admin

      Yes, it will be accepted. You need to provide a PCR test with QR code, vaccination card can be without QR code

  • Julio Christian Lopez Marcos

    Hello, does the restrictions on domestic fly (Jakarta to Bali) from kids under 12 still on. Meaning they are not allow to,fly?

  • René Velthausz

    1. Correct? 3 times vaccinated means 3 day/2night quarantaine?
    2. What paperwork do you need for tourist b112 visa?

    • YUGOSKERAN A/L NANASAKARAN

      hi,i am wating 4 e-visa now,wht later get the visa?after that wht can do ??

      • admin

        Hello. Are you getting visa with our company? Please contact the manager for detailed information and consultation

  • Kohei hashimoto

    How long do I need for my passport?

    • admin

      Do you mean to enter the country? There must be at least 6 months before your passport expires to enter the country

  • Fernando

    Hello. I’m traveling to Indonesia soon with my 7 yo daughter. She will be vaccinated 1 time with Pfiser or Moderna vaccine. Is she allowed to travel domestically? If not what else she needs?

  • Eleanor Goodbourn

    Hi there, my partner does not have a booster vaccine but has had the full 2 doses here in Australia. We are planning on travelling domestically via plane. Will he need the booster vaccine? It’s not a connecting flight, as we are spending time in different locations.

  • Tricia Lewchuk

    Are paper vaccination documents suitable or electronic ones or do they need to be uploaded in advance?

  • Jasmin

    Does this mean that my daughter aged 7, not vaccinated will be able to get into the country but will have to stay at her point of entry and not be able to travel domestically with me?

  • Adam

    Hi, I need to visit Indonesia in June 2023, but I have not had Covid vaccine and I do not wish to have it as my sister has had a bad reaction to the vaccine. Is there any way i can get in to the country? I have had Covid over a year ago and recovered with no issues at all.

    • Liza Lulay

      I would like an answer on this as well. Had COVID twice but not vaccinated. Made travel plans for May 2023. Do I need to change my plans. I don’t want to be vaccinated.

  • Paula

    Hello, I’m a Kitas Holder going for holidays to Singapur and Thailand. I have no vaccines neither certificates of exemption, would I have any issues to re-enter Bali? Or what could be the procedure in my case

  • Jacquie

    I am flying into Singapore mid-July and have 3 vaccines. Do I need another within 14 days of travel? Also, I will be flying to Bali from Singapore, will.i be PCR tested in Bali?