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VISA FREE
Tourists holding passport from the following 169 countries are eligible to enter and remain in Indonesia without a visa for 30 days: (Presidential Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia, Number 21 of 2016, on the Visit Visa Exemption)
- Albania,
- Algeria,
- Andorra,
- Angola,
- Antigua and Barbuda,
- Argentina,
- Armenia,
- Australia,
- Austria,
- Azerbaijan,
- Bahamas,
- Bahrain,
- Bangladesh,
- Barbados,
- Belarus,
- Belgium,
- Belize,
- Benin,
- Bhutan,
- Bolivia,
- Bosnia and Herzegovina,
- Botswana,
- Brazil,
- Brunei Darussalam,
- Bulgaria,
- Burkina Faso,
- Burundi,
- Cambodia,
- Canada,
- Cape Verde,
- Chad,
- Chile,
- China,
- Czech Republic,
- Comoros,
- Costa Rica,
- Croatia,
- Cuba,
- Cyprus,
- Denmark,
- Commonwealth of Dominica,
- Dominican Republic,
- East Timor,
- Ecuador,
- Egypt,
- El Salvador,
- Estonia,
- Fiji,
- Finland,
- France,
- Gabon,
- Gambia,
- Georgia,
- Germany,
- Ghana,
- Greece,
- Grenada,
- Guatemala,
- Guyana,
- Haiti,
- Holy See (Vatican City),
- Honduras,
- Hong Kong (SAR of China),
- Hungary,
- Iceland,
- India,
- Ireland,
- Italy,
- Ivory Coast,
- Jamaica,
- Japan,
- Jordan,
- Kazakhstan,
- Kenya,
- Kiribati,
- Republic of Korea,
- Kuwait,
- Kyrgyzstan,
- Laos,
- Latvia,
- Lebanon,
- Lesotho,
- Liechtenstein,
- Lithuania,
- Luxembourg,
- Macao (SAR of China),
- Macedonia,
- Madagascar,
- Maldives,
- Malawi,
- Malaysia,
- Mali,
- Malta,
- Marshall Islands,
- Mauritania,
- Mauritius,
- Mexico,
- Moldova,
- Monaco,
- Mongolia,
- Morocco,
- Mozambique,
- Myanmar,
- Namibia,
- Nauru,
- Nepal,
- New Zealand,
- Netherlands,
- Nicaragua,
- Norway,
- Oman,
- Palau,
- Palestine,
- Panama,
- Papua New Guinea,
- Paraguay,
- Peru,
- Philippines,
- Poland,
- Portugal,
- Puerto Rico,
- Qatar,
- Romania,
- Russia,
- Rwanda,
- Saint Kitts and Nevis,
- Saint Lucia,
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,
- Samoa,
- San Marino,
- Sao Tome and Principe,
- Saudi Arabia,
- Senegal,
- Serbia,
- Seychelles,
- Singapore,
- Slovakia,
- Slovenia,
- Solomon Islands,
- South Africa,
- Spain,
- Sri Lanka,
- Suriname,
- Swaziland,
- Sweden,
- Switzerland,
- Taiwan,
- Tajikistan,
- Tanzania,
- Thailand,
- Togo,
- Tonga,
- Trinidad and Tobago,
- Tunisia,
- Turkey,
- Turkmenistan,
- Tuvalu,
- Uganda,
- Ukraine,
- United Kingdom,
- United States of America,
- United Arab Emirates,
- Uruguay,
- Uzbekistan,
- Vanuatu,
- Venezuela,
- Vietnam,
- Zambia, and
- Zimbabwe.
http://www.imigrasi.go.id/index.php/berita/berita-utama/996-169-negara-resmi-dibebaskan-dari-visa-untuk-kunjungan-ke-indonesia
The maximum length of stay is 30 days and that can be extended for another 30 days.
This visa will be issued at the airport/sea port when you enter Indonesia. All you need to bring is:
- Passport – which has to be valid at least 6 months from planned entrance
- Return ticket are compulsory
- Visa fee (preferably in cash): US$35 (approximately)
VISA BEFORE ARRIVAL
Nationals who are not eligible for visa free or VOA need to apply the visa at an Indonesian embassy or consulate are:
- Nationals San Marino require visa at all times including for transit. Otherwise other nationalities can transit through Indonesian airports for up to 8 hours.
- Nationals of Iran used to be able to avail the visa-on-arrival facility but such facility was suspended in the middle of 2013.
- Nationals of Afghanistan, Cameroon, Guinea, Iraq, Israel, Liberia, Niger, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, and Somalia are required approval from Immigration Office in Indonesia before travelling for Business, Tourist and Social Visits purposes. This policy is called ‘Indonesian Calling Visa’, a visa that is issued upon approval.
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