The latest news about the Indonesian visa.
Arrival Card Indonesia: mandatory as of 1 October
As 1 October, travellers to Indonesia must complete an arrival card. The arrival card supplements the (e-)visa for Indonesia...
Visa extension: candidates need to apply in person
According to the new rules for the Indonesia visa, travellers must visit an immigration office in person from 29 May 2025 onwards...
Visa exemption for Turkey and Brazil
Travellers from Brazil and Turkey can since July 2025 travel visa-free to Indonesia. British and Irish travellers need to apply for a visa for Indonesia...
Extension of the multiple-entry visa Indonesia
Travellers with a multiple-entry visa for Indonesia can since recently extend their stay from 60 to 180 days. ...
Visa for a cruise in Indonesia
Most cruise travellers can make use of the e-visa for Indonesia. Find out how to apply for the e-visa for your cruise online here...
Mandatory health declaration for Indonesia
Indonesia introduced a health declaration to prevent the spread of the mpox virus. Travellers also have to apply for an Indonesia visa...
Introduction Golden Visa
Indonesia introduced a new visa to attract investors. Travellers may use the so-called golden visa to stay in Indonesia for 5 or 10 years...
Indonesia considers visa exemptions
British citizens may be allowed to enter Indonesia without a visa by the end of 2024. Until then, they need to apply for a visa, possibly online...
Indonesia introduces a new bridging visa
Indonesia introduced a new bridging visa. The visa allows foreigners to stay in Indonesia while waiting on a new residence permit...
Indonesia introduces the new Remote Worker Visa
In April 2024, Indonesia introduced the Remote Worker Visa. With this visa, travellers are allowed to work one year in Indonesia for a foreign employer...
Bali introduces tourist tax
Travellers to Bali must pay a tourist tax in addition to applying for a visa to Indonesia. The tax can be paid on arrival or online before departure...
The 5-year visa for Indonesia
Indonesia recently introduced a tourist and business visa valid for 5 years. For further information on the visa, read this article. ...
The Second Home visa for Indonesia
The Second Home visa is a multiple-entry visa which allows you to stay in Indonesia for 5 to 10 years. There is no minimum age requirement for this visa...
Indonesia suspends visa waiver for 159 countries
Indonesia has removed 159 countries from its visa-free travel list. So most travellers now have to apply for a visa for Indonesia...
Indonesia: new visas to attract more visitors
Indonesia is trying to attract more visitors with new visas. Recently, the digital Second Home Visa and the e-VOA were introduced...
Indonesia introduces "Golden Visa" for investors
Indonesia will soon introduce a "Golden Visa" to attract more investors from abroad...
Indonesia reintroduces digital nomad visa
Now that the borders are open again, Indonesia wants to introduce a digital nomad visa. Read more about applying for an Indonesian visa. ...
Indonesia considers implementing a tourist tax
If you intend to travel to Indonesia, you should consider the cost of the Indonesia visa and tourist tax...
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