Indonesia Visa (eVOA)
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How to apply for your Indonesia visa with iVisa
              Answer a few simple questions, upload your documents, see when you’ll get your eVisa, and pay using secure methods. You can save your progress and come back anytime. Most people finish in under 10 minutes.
We’ll guide you through any unclear questions during the application process.            
              The Indonesia visa system is known for being difficult to navigate – your photo must be the right size, and your passport scan must be clear.
Don’t worry – we review your whole application to catch anything that might cause delays. One of our experts checks everything for errors or missing information to make sure it’s ready to go. This review is quick but thorough.            
We’re not the Indonesian government, but we submit your application to them and are here for you along the way if there are any problems.
              Once your application is approved, we’ll notify you right away. Your approved travel document will be sent directly to your email.
💡Pro tip: If you’re arriving in Bali with a biometric passport, it’s best to apply for the eVOA before your trip. With a pre-approved eVOA, you can use the automated immigration gates, bypassing long lines and reducing questioning from officers.            
      The Indonesia eVOA (B1) is ideal for short-term visits for tourism, family visits, transit, or business meetings. With this visa, you can enter Indonesia for tourism or casual business meetings, or transit through Indonesia on your way to another destination.
The eVOA (B1) is valid for 30 days from arrival, allows a single entry, and can be extended once for an additional 30 days, for a maximum total stay of 60 days.
The Indonesia Tourist Visit Visa (C1 or B211A Visa) is an electronic visa designed for travelers visiting Indonesia for tourism, extended vacations, family visits, or attending cultural or business events. With this visa, you can explore tourist destinations throughout Indonesia or participate in business meetings and conferences, as long as no income is earned in Indonesia.
The Tourist Visit Visa (C1) is valid for 60 days from your arrival date, with the option to extend twice for a total stay of up to 180 days.
The Indonesia Tourist Visa is an electronic visa designed for travelers visiting Indonesia for tourism, extended vacations, family visits, or attending cultural or business events. With this visa, you can explore tourist destinations throughout Indonesia or participate in business meetings and conferences, as long as no income is earned in Indonesia.
The Tourist Visit Visa (C1) is valid for 60 days from your arrival date, with the option to extend twice for a total stay of up to 180 days.
The Indonesian Electronic Visa Waiver (EVW) is available exclusively to UK citizens for short visits to Indonesia. With this waiver, you can:
Visit for tourism or leisure Attend business meetings, conferences, or short-term events (non-paid activities) Participate in short-term study or training Receive short-term medical treatment Perform Umrah (outside Hajj season)
The EVW does not permit employment, study for extended periods, or participation in Hajj. For those purposes, you must apply for the appropriate visa through the Indonesian government.
The EVW is valid for a single entry, with visits allowed for up to six months.
To apply for the EVW, you’ll need:
A valid UK passport (with at least 6 months' validity) A recent passport-style photo (white background) Travel details, including arrival and departure information Payment for the EVW and iVisa service fees
Purpose: Attend meetings, conferences, negotiations, or explore investment opportunities (without earning income in Indonesia).
Validity: 60 days from arrival.
Entries: Single.
Extension: Can be extended at an immigration office (typically up to two months total).
Additional info: This visa requires an Indonesian sponsor or an invitation letter from a local business entity.
Unfortunately we don’t currently offer this visa*
      Indonesia’s visa system is based on a traveler’s nationality, visit purpose, and length of stay. Some visitors can stay visa-free for short periods, while most others benefit from Indonesia’s expanding eVisa platform.
Citizens of ASEAN countries enjoy visa-free entry for up to 30 days for tourism or family visits, but this cannot be extended once inside Indonesia. For nearly 100 other nationalities, the electronic Visa on Arrival (eVOA) has made short-term travel far easier. Travelers apply online, often receiving approval within days. The eVOA allows a 30-day visit, with the option to extend once for an additional 30 days.
Indonesia uses a sponsor-based visa system for longer stays or more specialized travel purposes. These applications are submitted online by an Indonesian sponsor, whether a company, educational institution, family member, or other registered entity, through the official immigration portal.
Indonesia’s visa policies continue to evolve as the country expands tourism and foreign investment opportunities. Before making plans, travelers should always check Indonesia’s official immigration website or consult with an Indonesian consulate to confirm the latest requirements.    
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Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. Citizens from ASEAN countries (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, etc.) can enter visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism or family visits. Travelers from nearly 100 other countries, including the US, UK, EU, Australia, China, and Gulf states, can apply online for an eVOA, allowing a 30-day stay with one extension.
The eVOA (Electronic Visa on Arrival) is a single-entry visa available online before travel. It’s valid for 30 days, with one possible online extension of another 30 days. Approval usually comes within a few days.
Yes. Travelers with an eVOA can extend for an additional 30 days. Those with a Tourist Visit Visa (C1) can extend twice. Extensions must be processed before your current visa expires, via the immigration office.
All travelers must use a passport valid for at least six months beyond arrival, with at least two blank pages. Airlines and immigration enforce these rules strictly.
Overstaying carries serious consequences: daily fines (IDR 1 million/day, about US$65), potential detention, deportation, and future entry bans. In one reported case, a 5-day overstay cost nearly US$500.
Yes. Long-term visas like work permits (KITAS), student visas, social-cultural, investor, and retirement visas require online applications by an Indonesian sponsor through the immigration portal. Once approved, the visa authorization is sent digitally to an embassy or consulate for stamping.