We are excited to host you and meet in person soon. As we all prepare for our travels, here are some guidelines that will be useful to you.
These guidelines have been prepared to the best of our knowledge at the time of writing. For the most updated guidelines please also refer to the websites provided below.
A) VISA
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, restrictions for entry into Indonesia apply. Entering Indonesia requires a valid visa or a stay permit. Visa Free Entry are suspended until further notice.
Visa application is centrally managed by the Indonesian Immigration and accessible at visa-online.imigrasi.go.id. Only the sponsor is allowed to apply for the visa on behalf of the visitor. Guidelines for the application is available at bit.ly/bukumanualevisa. Official information regarding e-Visa available at https://www.imigrasi.go.id/en/ > Immigration Information > Immigration Services > For foreign nationals > Apply for Indonesian Visa.
To obtain e-Visa, you must have a local sponsor. The local sponsor must either be an individual, a company, or an institution that resides in Indonesia, that is relevant to your visit and will take full responsibility for your stay in Indonesia.
If the application is approved, you will receive an e-Visa by email. Please print the e-Visa prior to your departure. You do not need to submit anything to the Indonesian Embassy.
Starting on 30 May 2022, the Indonesian Government begins to issue Special Visa on Arrival for Tourism and Visa Exemption Facility applicable for entry through the Ngurah Rai, Denpasar, Bali, Airport among others.
Visa Exemption Facility applicable to holders of passports from following countries:
· Phiilippines
· Malaysia
· Singapore
· Thailand
· Vietnam
Visa on Arrival applicable to holders of the passports from the following countries (in alphabetical order):
1. Argentina
2. Austria
3. Australia
4. Bahrain
5. Belarus
6. Belgium
7. Brazil
8. Brunei Darussalam
9. Bosnia Herzegovina
10. Bulgaria
11. Cambodia
12. Canada
13. China
14. Croasia
15. Cyprus
16. Czech
17. Denmark
18. Egypt
19. Estonia
20. Finland
21. France
22. Germany
23. Great Britain
24. Greece
25. Hongkong
26. Hungary
27. India
28. Ireland
29. Italy
30. Japan
31. Jordan
32. Kuwait
33. Laos
34. Latvia
35. Lithuania
36. Luxemburg
37. Malaysia
38. Malta
39. Morocco
40. Mexico
41. Myanmar
42. Netherland
43. New Zealand
44. Norway
45. Oman
46. Peru
47. Philippines
48. Poland
49. Portugal
50. Qatar
51. Romania
52. Russia
53. Saudi Arabia
54. Serbia
55. Seychelles
56. Singapore
57. Slovakia
58. Slovenia
59. South Africa
60. South Korea
61. Spain
62. Sweden
63. Switzerland
64. Taiwan
65. Thailand
66. Timor-Leste
67. Tunisia
68. Turkey
69. Ukraine
70. United Arab Emirates
71. United States of America
72. Vietnam
Here are the requirements to obtain Visa on Arrival :
1. Passport valid for 6 months since date of entry;
2. Return or onward ticket (which indicates the date of departure from Indonesia);
3. Insurance that includes a coverage for Covid-19 treatment in Indonesia.;
4. Visa on Arrival fee Rp. 500.000,-
5. Other relevant documents as requested by Covid-19 Task Force (please refer to Indonesia health protocols below).
Please prepare your documents and follow the health and safety measures in Indonesia.
B) Health Protocols
*Indonesia applies the following health protocols since 18 May 2022 until further notice.
- PCR test is no longer required to enter Indonesia if traveler fully vaccinated.
- Note: Airlines / carriers may have different requirement to board their transport vehicle regarding PCR test. Please check with your airlines/carriers.
- Traveler who has not been vaccinated will be vaccinated upon entry point;
- Download an Indonesian mobile application PeduliLindungi (available on Google Play; App Store, App Gallery);
- Register your Covid-19 vaccine certificate at vaksinln.dto.kemkes.go.id/sign/in (your verified certificate will appear on your PeduliLindungi app) for your access to indoor public places in Indonesia;
- Show printed or digital proof that you are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 at least 14 days prior to your departure (exemptions apply to visitors under 18 years old, diplomatic/official government visit, and medically certified persons). Indonesian citizen who are not fully vaccinated will receive vaccination after quarantine;
- A traveler that has been Covid-19 infected is exempted from showing Covid-19 vaccine certificate as long as traveler can show a medical attestation from doctor/hospital/ministry of health or a Covid-19 recovery certificate from departure country (in English) confirming that the traveler is no longer transmitting Covid-19;
- Temperature check upon arrival in Indonesia and if travelers have fever and/or Covid-19 symptoms then PCR test upon arrival must be done. If travelers are not required to do PCR test upon arrival then they may continue their journey;
- If travelers must do PCR test upon arrival, then they need to wait for negative PCR test result at hotel/accommodation.
- If traveler's PCR test upon arrival is positive, then they need to be quarantined or treated in the hospital as suggested by Ministry of Health officials.
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- Isolate at an approved facility or at a hospital.
- Foreign citizens must bear their own isolation expenses.
- Isolation costs for Indonesian citizens will be covered by the Indonesian Government.
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- Quarantine duration 5 x 24 hours for those who have not vaccinated or have received 1 dose of vaccine due to medical reasons are required to show a medical certificate from local hospital explaining the reason of why they cannot complete/receive vaccination, followed by another PCR test on the fourth day of arrival in Indonesia. You will have clearance to continue your journey in Indonesia if test result is negative.
- Mask is still required in indoor space and no longer required in outdoor space (unless it is a packed area).
Reference: https://www.imigrasi.go.id/en/covid19/covid19-1/