The Indonesian government has opened special visa on arrival services for international travelers from 23 countries to restore the tourism sector, the Directorate General of Immigration has said.
23 countries can now obtain visas upon arrival in Indonesia.
The 23 countries include:
France | Australia | Netherlands | Turkey | South Korea | Canada |
Vietnam | Laos | Singapore | Brunei | Malaysia | Thailand |
The US | Qatar | New Zealand | The UAE | Cambodia | Japan |
Myanmar | Italy | Germany | Britain | The Philippines |
Arya Pradhana Anggakara, a spokeswoman for the directorate, said international tourists could get special visas at Bali’s I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport. Still, they could leave Indonesia through other immigration offices.”
Foreign passengers only need to present passports that are valid for at least six months, return or onward flight tickets to complete their visits to other countries, evidence of hotel room reservations in Indonesia, medical insurance, and certificates demonstrating negative Covid-19 findings.
Foreign visitors with a special visa are permitted to remain in Indonesia for up to 30 days, and the authorization can be renewed once.
If you want to travel to Indonesia, we recommend reading our articles about Indonesian visas.