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What documents required for visa on arrival in Indonesia?

To obtain the VOA, eligible travelers must provide the Indonesian immigration officers with:
  • Passport from an eligible country (minimum validity: 6 months)
  • 1 or more blank passport page.
  • Return plane tickets.
  • Indonesian visa on arrival fee (cash only)
  • Poof of health insurance to over the stay in Indonesia.




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Electronic Visa-On-Arrival: You may also apply for an electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) in advance if you are entering Indonesia at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta or Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali.

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You can also get your extendable VISA when you arrive at the airport in Bali. You will find the extendable VOA payment counter just before the main passport control queue. Go here to submit your payment then you will be directed to a second counter for passport inspection and to obtain your extendable VOA stamp.

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Passport, Travel Visa and National ID Card
Proper identification is the foundation of international travel. As a result, you should ensure to always have an official identification document with you.

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If you are from one country that qualifies for an Indonesian visa on arrival, you do not need to prepare a visa photo.

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You need to pay for a visa in a special counter on the arrival point at the airport in cash (USD, EUR, AUD or IDR) or by credit card*. After that the visa should be stuck into passport in the Immigration control with stamp Visa On Arrival and the arrival date.

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There is no longer any departure tax that needs to be paid, it is included in your airline ticket. There are plenty of restaurants and shops to fill your time while you wait for your flights. Lots of restaurants have spots to charge your phone and computers also. There is free Wi-Fi at the airport also.

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Foreign tourists are prohibited from using harsh words, behaving impolitely, making noise, or acting aggressively towards state officials, the government, fellow tourists, and the local community, both directly and indirectly through social media.

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