Visa on Arrival

The Visa on Arrival (VoA) is granted to citizens of eligible countries, allowing a stay in Indonesia for up to 30 days. This visa can be extended once for an additional 30 days, giving a total stay of up to 60 days. It is a single-entry visa, so if you leave Indonesia, the visa will become invalid. This visa is ideal for short business or tourism visits.

Activity

Tourism

Pricing

From IDR 750K

Visa Validity

90 days

(From the date of issue)

Length of Stay

30 days

(Extendable 1x for 30 days)

Documents Requirement

  • Passport that is valid for at least 6 (six) months.
  • A recent colour photograph.
  • Outbound ticket from Indonesia.

How to Apply on DTI

  1. Click “APPLY NOW” on the website.
  2. Login or register easily with your Google account.
  3. Fill in your personal details.
  4. Upload your required documents.
  5. Confirm and submit your application.
  6. Track your visa status via DTI app.

Can & Cannot with this visa

Can (✔)

  • Conduct activities related to tourism, and visiting friends or family.
  • Participate in meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions as an attendee.

Cannot (✘)

  • Perform PAID work.
  • Exit and re-enter Indonesia.
  • Stay in Indonesia after your visa expires.

FAQs

VoA is valid for 30 days (extendable once), and can be obtained on arrival or online. A Tourist Visa must be applied for in advance, is valid for 60 days, and extendable up to 180 days. Both are for tourism only and do not allow work or business.

No your Visa cannot be converted to another Visa. But you can convert your Tourist Visa into an ITAS (Stay Permit). If you want to change your Tourist Visa to another type of Visa, you must leave Indonesia first and enter with the new one.

Our team will assess your needs—whether you’re visiting, working, investing, or relocating—and recommend the most suitable visa. Just reach out, and we’ll guide you through the options and requirements.

Yes, but only through a Bridging Visa process. While VoA can’t be directly converted to an ITAS, we can help you switch without leaving Indonesia by applying for a Bridging Visa, followed by your ITAS. Contact us early to ensure smooth timing.

No, you cannot conduct business activity while on a Visa in Indonesia. More specifically, to do business activity that involves you receiving money from that business activity from Indonesian entity (personal or business entity). But you can attend business meeting in Indonesia while you are on a Business Visa. You can do remote work by using Remote Worker Visa but your income must come from entity outside of Indonesia.

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