Before starting your application, gather all necessary documents:
Visit the official Indonesia e-Visa website and create a user account. You'll need to provide a valid email address and create a password. Verify your email to activate your account.
Log in to your account and fill out the e-Visa application form. You'll need to provide:
Double-check all information for accuracy before submitting.
Upload scanned copies or digital photos of all required documents. Ensure all documents are clear, legible, and meet the specified format requirements (usually JPG or PDF).
Pay the visa application fee using a credit/debit card or other accepted payment methods. The current fee is USD 50 (subject to change). Keep the payment receipt for your records.
Submit your completed application and payment. You'll receive a confirmation email with a tracking number. Use this number to check the status of your application through the e-Visa portal.
Once approved, you'll receive your e-Visa via email. Download and print a copy to bring with you to Indonesia. The e-Visa is electronically linked to your passport, but having a physical copy is recommended.
Before your trip, ensure you have:
Arrive at one of the designated entry points in Indonesia where Visa on Arrival is available (major international airports and seaports). Look for signs directing you to the "Visa on Arrival" counter.
Fill out the arrival card provided during your flight or available at the arrival hall. This card typically asks for basic information such as your name, passport details, flight information, and address in Indonesia.
Go to the Visa on Arrival counter before proceeding to immigration. Present your passport, arrival card, and supporting documents (return ticket, accommodation proof).
Pay the visa fee (currently USD 35, subject to change) at the counter. Payment can be made in USD or equivalent in other major currencies. Some entry points also accept credit cards.
After payment, you will receive a visa sticker or stamp in your passport. Check that the information is correct before proceeding.
Proceed to the immigration counter with your passport (now containing the Visa on Arrival) and completed arrival card. The immigration officer will verify your documents, take your fingerprints, and stamp your passport with an entry date.