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Indonesiae-VOA

Tourism travel to Indonesia on an e-VOA for stays up to 30 days, extendable once at an immigration office.

See who can apply for the Indonesia e-VOA, the documents you'll need, and how the application works.

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Overview

The Indonesia e-VOA is the electronic version of the visa on arrival, an online travel authorisation issued by Indonesian immigration before you fly. It is valid for entry as a single-entry document and permits a stay of 30 days for tourism, which is the usual reason travellers head to Bali and the rest of the archipelago. Once in the country the 30 days can be extended a single time for a further 30 days, giving up to 60 days in total, with the extension arranged at a local immigration office rather than online.

More than 90 nationalities are eligible, including travellers from the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, Canada and Australia, and each traveller needs their own e-VOA, including children. Because it is single entry, the authorisation is used up the moment you leave the country: a side trip to Singapore or Malaysia and back means a new e-VOA for the return. The e-VOA covers leisure and short family visits only.

It does not authorise paid work, study toward a qualification, journalism for an Indonesian outlet, or any form of residence, all of which require the appropriate Indonesian visa applied for separately. The 2025 digital customs declaration is a separate arrival step and is not part of this authorisation. Your Indonesia e-VOA is prepared in your own language and every answer is checked against the current rules before it is submitted to Indonesian immigration.

At a glance

The key facts for a Indonesia e-VOA application.

Visa type
e-VOA
What you need
Your passport
Validity
30 days
Maximum stay
30 days, extendable once
Entry type
Single

Who can apply

The main eligibility conditions for this destination, and who can apply.

Available to nationals of more than 80 countries. Valid for single entry up to 30 days, extendable once for an additional 30 days at an immigration office. Children need their own eVOA.

What you'll need

Have these ready before you begin your application. Requirements can vary by nationality and trip purpose.

  • Passport with at least six months validity
  • Recent digital passport photograph
  • Return or onward flight booking
  • Indonesian accommodation address
  • Email address for eVOA delivery
  • Payment method (one all-inclusive price)

Requirements in detail

The Indonesia e-VOA asks for a few key documents, and each must match your passport exactly. Your passport needs to be valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date and to hold at least two blank pages for the entry stamp; a passport that expires sooner is the single most common reason an application is held up, so check the expiry date before you start. You also confirm a return or onward flight ticket, since Indonesian immigration expects proof that you intend to leave within the permitted stay, and you provide the address of your accommodation in Indonesia, which a hotel or guesthouse booking satisfies.

The e-VOA itself is paid for online before you travel rather than at the airport counter, which is the whole point of the electronic version: the approval reaches you by email ahead of departure. A recent passport-style photograph forms part of the submission, so have a clear, recent image ready. The most frequent avoidable error is a mistyped name or passport number that does not match the passport page: a single wrong character can stall the approval or cause a query at the border.

We read every field back against your document before submission so that small slips are caught early rather than at check-in.

Government processing time

What the issuing authority typically takes once the application is submitted.

Government processing: the Indonesian Directorate General of Immigration decides in 1 to 3 business days. VisitPass review: Standard 1-3 business days; Rush 1 business day; Super Rush less than 6 hours. The application is checked for completeness, submitted to the authority, and the confirmation issued. When to apply: pay for the e-VOA online before you travel, ideally at least 48 hours before departure, so the government decision and the review both have room. The approval reaches you by email, and you present its QR code at the e-VOA lane when you land in Bali, Jakarta or another approved point of entry, with no payment queue at the counter.

On arrival

Once your Indonesia e-VOA is approved it arrives by email, and you keep a copy on your phone or printed to show at the airport. On arrival you go to the e-VOA lane and present the QR code on your approval; the officer scans it and stamps your passport. Travel on the exact passport you applied with, because the e-VOA is tied to that document electronically.

The e-VOA lets you board and request entry, but the immigration officer makes the final admission decision, so have your return or onward ticket and your accommodation details ready in case you are asked. If you want to stay longer, the one 30-day extension is arranged inside Indonesia at a local immigration office, not before you fly.

Planning your trip

Bali anchors most trips, with Ubud's rice terraces and craft villages inland and the surf beaches and clifftop temples of the south coast, but the archipelago rewards going further. Yogyakarta on Java reaches the great temples of Borobudur and Prambanan, Komodo National Park offers dragons and pink-sand snorkelling, and Lombok pairs quieter beaches with the slopes of Mount Rinjani. The neighbouring Gili Islands trade cars for bicycles and turquoise shallows that are easy to reach by fast boat. The dry season from April to October is the most reliable window for island-hopping and clear diving, with steadier light for sunrise temple walks and volcano hikes; the wetter months bring lush green terraces and short, heavy afternoon downpours. Closer to Bali, the Nusa islands and their manta-ray reefs make easy day trips, and small ferries and fast boats stitch the southern islands together, so plan a buffer for sea conditions. Pack light, breathable clothes for the heat and humidity, a rain layer for sudden showers, sturdy sandals for temple steps and boat jetties, some cash for the smaller islands, and a sarong or covered shoulders and knees for temple visits, where modest dress is expected.

One all-inclusive price

One price per visa with everything included. The government portion goes to the issuing authority and is non-refundable, itemised on your official receipt. Our service covers a full review of your application, secure handling and 24/7 email support.

From

$155.00

Standard tier, one all-inclusive price. You choose your processing speed at checkout, where the final price is confirmed.

The government portion shown is an approximate USD equivalent of the issuing authority's official charge; the exact all-inclusive price is confirmed at checkout.

How to apply

Three steps from start to approval.

  1. Complete the form

    Answer the official questions online. Your draft is saved for 30 days, so you can finish once your documents are to hand.

  2. Pay securely

    You see the one all-inclusive price before you pay. We check your application for completeness before it reaches the government portal.

  3. Receive by email

    Your approved travel authorisation arrives by email. Bring it, or a copy, together with the passport you applied with when you travel.

Read the full Indonesia e-VOA guide

Questions about this destination

Common questions specific to this visa. For broader topics see our help centre.

  • How long does the Indonesia e-VOA take?

    The Indonesian Directorate General of Immigration typically issues e-VOAs within a few business days. Our Rush tier reviews within 24 hours and Super Rush ships the same day, and we recommend applying at least 48 hours before departure so there is room for the government decision.

  • Can I extend my e-VOA inside Indonesia?

    Yes. The e-VOA can be extended once for an additional 30 days, giving up to 60 days in total. The extension is processed at an Indonesian immigration office and is separate from VisitPass. We share the current extension procedure in your confirmation email.

  • Is the e-VOA valid for Bali?

    Yes. The e-VOA is valid for entry at all major Indonesian international airports and seaports, including Bali (Ngurah Rai), Jakarta and Surabaya. Bali is the most common destination, and the same authorisation covers the rest of Indonesia for tourism.

  • What if my application is rejected?

    Most refusals come down to photo specifications, passport validity or missing accommodation details, which we check before submission. If your e-VOA is refused for reasons outside your control, our service fee is refunded; the government fee is paid to the authority and is non-refundable.

  • Do I still need to fill the on-arrival card?

    The e-VOA replaces the old visa-on-arrival sticker, but Indonesia introduced a separate digital customs declaration in October 2025 that you complete around the time you arrive. It is not part of the e-VOA. We include the current link and guidance in your confirmation email.

  • Who can use the Indonesia e-VOA?

    Nationals of more than 90 countries can use the e-VOA for single-entry tourism stays of up to 30 days, extendable once for another 30 days at an immigration office. This includes US, UK, EU, Canadian and Australian travellers. Each traveller needs their own e-VOA, including children.

  • What do I need to apply for the Indonesia e-VOA?

    A passport valid at least six months beyond arrival with two blank pages, a recent passport-style photo, a return or onward flight ticket, your accommodation address in Indonesia and a payment card. We review your details against the current rules before submission.

  • Is this an official site, and how do I avoid Bali e-VOA scams?

    VisitPass is an independent service, not a government website, and we are not affiliated with the government of Indonesia. You pay one all-inclusive price; the government fee is passed directly to Indonesian immigration and itemised on your receipt, with no hidden charges, so you always see exactly what each part of the price covers.

  • How much does the Indonesia e-VOA cost?

    You pay one all-inclusive price that includes the government fee set by Indonesian immigration and our service fee, with the government portion itemised on your receipt. The government fee is paid directly to the authority, while our fee covers preparing, reviewing and submitting your application in your language. There are no charges added later.

  • What is the difference between the e-VOA and the visa on arrival?

    They are the same authorisation obtained in two ways. The e-VOA is the electronic version you arrange online and pay for before you fly, then present at the e-VOA lane on arrival. The older counter visa on arrival is paid at the airport. Applying online beforehand means you skip the payment queue and travel with your approval already confirmed.

  • What photo and documents does the e-VOA require?

    You provide a recent passport-style photograph, your passport details from a passport valid at least six months with two blank pages, a return or onward ticket and your accommodation address. We check the photo and that your name and passport number match the passport page before we submit, since a mismatch is the most common reason an application is delayed.

  • Do I need to print the e-VOA, and what do I show at the airport?

    Keep a copy of your approved e-VOA, on your phone or printed, and present the QR code at the e-VOA lane on arrival. The officer scans it and stamps your passport. Travel on the same passport you applied with, and have your return ticket and accommodation details ready in case the officer asks about your trip.

  • What are the most common reasons an e-VOA is refused, and how do I avoid them?

    Most problems come down to a passport that expires within six months of arrival, a name or passport number that does not match the passport page, a photo that fails the spec, or missing accommodation details. We read every field back against your document and flag these before submission, so small slips are caught early rather than at the airport.

  • How do I extend my e-VOA once I am in Indonesia?

    The e-VOA gives a 30-day stay that you can extend a single time for another 30 days, up to 60 days in total. The extension is arranged inside Indonesia at a local immigration office, not online and not before you fly, and you typically need your passport, the e-VOA and proof of onward travel. Start it well before your 30 days run out, and we include the current procedure in your confirmation email.

  • How can I tell if an Indonesia visa website is fake?

    Indonesia ran a 2026 crackdown on fraudulent Bali e-VOA sites that copy official pages and phish card details. Be wary of pages that promise approval the moment you pay, demand payment by transfer or cryptocurrency, hide who operates the site, or quote a single bundled price with no breakdown. We show the government fee and our service fee separately, pass the government fee to Indonesian immigration, and are not affiliated with any government.

  • Do I need an onward ticket or proof of funds for Indonesia?

    Yes. Indonesian immigration expects you to hold a return or onward flight ticket showing you will leave within the permitted stay, and officers may ask to see proof of sufficient funds for your trip, such as a bank statement or card. Have these ready alongside your accommodation address when you land, since the officer makes the final admission decision.

  • When should I apply for the Indonesia e-VOA?

    The Indonesian Directorate General of Immigration decides in 1 to 3 business days. Arrange and pay for the e-VOA online once your trip is booked, ideally at least 48 hours before departure and a week or two ahead if you can, so the government decision and our review both have room. Peak travel periods can add time. For short-notice travel, Rush and Super Rush tiers ship your form to the authority quickly.

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Indonesia help desk

Have questions about your e-VOA? Email the Indonesia desk and we reply within 24 hours.

indonesia@visitpass-online.com

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