Countries That Do Not Require Visa For Short Visit
Nationals of these countries who are going on holiday and are attending conventions are allowed to stay in Indonesia for up to 30 days without a visa.
Visitors should be in possession of a valid passport with a minimum of 6 months validity and a return or an onward journey ticket at the time of arrival. This visa is not for employment and is not extendable.
- Brunei Darussalam
- Cambodia
- Chile
- Ecuador
- Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Hong Kong SAR)
- Laos
- Macau Special Administrative Region (Macau SAR)
- Malaysia
- Morocco
- Myanmar
- Peru
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Vietnam
Visa On Arrival
Nationals of these countries who are going on holidays, business and/or attending conventions, social or cultural visits, and government or official visit are allowed to stay in Indonesia of up to 30 days and can extend for 1 time for 30 days.
The visa fee is US$25.00 for up to 30 days stay in Indonesia.
Visitors should be in possession of a valid passport with a minimum of 6 months validity and a return or an onward journey ticket at the time of arrival.
Visa on arrival can be obtained for the following nationalities:
Algeria | Argentina | Australia | Austria |
Bahrain | Belgium | Brazil | British |
Bulgaria | Canada | Czech Republic | China (PRC) |
Cyprus | Denmark | Egypt | Estonia |
Fiji | Finland | France | Germany |
Greece | Hungary | Iceland | India |
Ireland | Italy | Japan | Kuwait |
Latvia | Libya | Lichtenstein | Lithuania |
Luxemburg | Maldives | Malta | Mexico |
Monaco | Netherland | New Zealand | Norway |
Oman | Panama | Poland | Portugal |
Qatar | Romania | Russia | Saudi Arabia |
Slovakia | Slovenia | South Africa | South Korea |
Spain | Suriname | Swedia | Switzerland |
Taiwan (regional) | Timor Leste | Turkey | Tunisia |
United Arab Emirates | United States of America |
Cities | Airports | Seaports | Land-Borders |
Bali | Ngurah Rai | Benoa-Badung | – |
Balikpapan (Kalimantan Timur) | Sepinggan | – | – |
Banda Aceh | Sultan Iskandar Muda | – | – |
Bandung (Jawa Barat) | Husain Sastanegara | – | – |
Batam | Hang Nadim | Sekupang: Citra Tritunas (Harbour Bay); Nongsa; Marina Teluk Senimba; Batam Centre | – |
Bintan | – | Bandar Bintan Telani Lagol; Bandar Sri Udana Lobam – Tanjung Uban | – |
Dumai (Riau) | – | Yos Sudarso | – |
Entikong (Kalimantan Barat) | – | – | Entikong |
Jakarta | Soekarno Hatta, Halim Perdana Kusuma | Tanjung Priok | – |
Jayapura (Papua) | – | Jayapura | – |
Kupang (NTT) | El Tari | Tenau | – |
Manado (Sulawesi Utara) | Sam Ratulangi | Bitung | – |
Makassar (Sulawesi Selatan) | Hasanuddin | Soekarno Hatta | – |
Mataram (NTB) | Selaparang | – | – |
Maumere (NTT) | – | Maumere | – |
Medan (Sumatera Utara) | Polonia | Belawan; Sibolga | – |
Padang (Sumatera Barat) | Minangkabau | Teluk Bayur | – |
Pare-Pare (Sulawesi Selatan) | – | Pare-Pare | – |
Pekan Baru (Riau) | Sultan Syarif Kasim II | – | – |
Palembang (Sumatera Selatan) | Sultan Mahmud Badarudin II | – | – |
Pontianak (Kalimantan Barat) | Supadio | – | – |
Semarang (Jawa Tengah) | Achmad Yani | Tanjung Mas | – |
Solo (Jawa Tengah) | Adi Sumarno | – | – |
Tg Balai Karimun (Riau) | – | Tg Balai Karimun | – |
Tanung Pinang (Riau) | – | Sri Bintan Pura | – |
Yogyakarta | Adi Sucipto | – | – |
Surabaya | Juanda | Tanjung Perak | – |