{"id":1569,"date":"2023-07-12T17:27:07","date_gmt":"2023-07-12T15:27:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.idnvisa.com\/?p=1569"},"modified":"2024-01-22T12:13:24","modified_gmt":"2024-01-22T11:13:24","slug":"entrees","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.idnvisa.com\/en\/article\/entries\/","title":{"rendered":"Visa for Indonesia: entry points and specificities"},"content":{"rendered":"
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.<\/p>\n
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.<\/p>\n
This visa offers the holder a duration of stay of 30 days in Indonesia. It only allows one entry into the country<\/strong>. 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.<\/p>\n 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.<\/p>\n 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:<\/p>\n Note that the price of the e-visa may vary depending on the type of visa chosen<\/strong>.<\/p>\n 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.<\/p>\n 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.<\/p>\n If you plan to stay longer in Bali or visit other parts of Indonesia, the 60-day tourist visa would be more appropriate.<\/p>\n60-day Tourist Visa: Single entry<\/h3>\n
The process of obtaining an electronic visa for Indonesia<\/h2>\n
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Traveling to Bali: Which visa to choose?<\/h2>\n
For short stays : 30-day visa on arrival<\/h3>\n
For an extended stay<\/h3>\n
Arriving in Indonesia: Entry points<\/h2>\n