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Visa for Indonesia: entry points and specificities

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Planning a trip to Indonesia involves several essential preparations. The most important is undoubtedly obtaining a visa to enter the country. This article will help you understand the different types of visas, their specificities, as well as the entry points into Indonesia.

The different categories of Visa for Indonesia

There are mainly two types of visas issued to tourists who want to visit Indonesia. These are the 30-day tourist visa and the 60-day social cultural visa.

30-day visa on arrival: Single entry

This visa offers the holder a duration of stay of 30 days in Indonesia. It only allows one entry into the country. It is therefore important to plan your trip carefully to avoid having to obtain another visa if you wish to return to Indonesia after leaving the country.

60-day Tourist Visa: Single entry

The tourist visa allows the holder to stay in Indonesia for up to 60 days, and also authorises a single entry into the country during the period of validity of the visa. It is ideal for people wishing to stay longer in the country.

The process of obtaining an electronic visa for Indonesia

Obtaining a visa for Indonesia has been simplified with the introduction of the electronic visa or e-visa. This service allows you to apply for and obtain a visa online without going to the Indonesian embassy or consulate. Here's how it works:

  1. Access the online platform dedicated to applying for a visa for Indonesia.
  2. Complete the application form with the required information.
  3. Submit your application and make payment of visa fees.
  4. Once your application is approved, your e-visa will be sent to you by email.
  5. Print your e-visa and present it upon arrival in Indonesia.

Note that the price of the e-visa may vary depending on the type of visa chosen.

Traveling to Bali: Which visa to choose?

Bali is one of the most popular destinations in Indonesia. Although this island has its own international airport, it is also a common entry point for many international travelers. Depending on the length of your stay and your travel plans, the choice of visa may vary.

For short stays : 30-day visa on arrival

If you plan to spend less than a month in Bali, the 30-day tourist visa is probably the best choice. It is relatively easy to obtain and provides ample time to explore the island at your own pace.

For an extended stay

If you plan to stay longer in Bali or visit other parts of Indonesia, the 60-day tourist visa would be more appropriate.

Arriving in Indonesia: Entry points

In addition to Bali, there are several other international airports in Indonesia where travellers can enter with their visa. These include Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, Juanda International Airport in Surabaya and Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport in Makassar. Details of these points can be found on our homepage.