Indonesia’s Ministry of Immigration officially added Panama, Guatemala and Macau to the list of Countries and Special Administrative Regions subject to Indonesia Visa on Arrival (VoA). The new regulation was announced through Circular Letter Number IMI-0133.GR.01.01 Year 2023. At the moment this article is published, there are 92 countries eligible to use Indonesia Visa on Arrival.
Prior to the regulation coming into effect, the Indonesian immigration ministry had granted permission to use visas on arrival gradually for 89 other countries. The most recent are Kenya and Rwanda in February 2023, joining Kazakhstan which has pocketed the Indonesian VoA eligibility in January.
See the picture below to understand the complete list of countries subject to Visa on Arrival:
About Indonesia Visa on Arrival
From the first quarter of 2022, the VoA scheme has helped simplify many nationals’ access to travel to Indonesia. As an alternative to a tourist visa, Visa on Arrival allows foreigners to stay for 30 days and is often regarded as the simplest entrance permission to obtain instantly upon arrival.
This visa provides foreign nationals with an initial 30-day visa to Indonesia. The visa is also extendable for 30 days, granting a maximum stay of 60 days within the country.
Applying for VoA is also easy. Foreigners can ask the Immigration officer or straight look for the BRI counter (Official Bank of Indonesia) upon their arrival and make the payment for the visa application on the spot.
Furthermore, applying for a Visa on Arrival can also be done using an Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VoA) through molina.immigration.go.id before leaving for Indonesia. Both the eVoA and VoA applications would not require a guarantor with a flexible payment gateway, using cash, credit/debit card with a Visa, Mastercard or JCB logo.
To apply for a Visa on Arrival on the spot, we recommend you prepare IDR 500,000 IDR or USD 35 in cash as the best option.
2023 Updates to Indonesia Visa on Arrival
Throughout the year 2023, the Indonesian Immigration Authority has introduced several noteworthy updates to its Visa on Arrival (VoA) program. These changes have expanded the list of eligible countries, making it more accessible for travellers from various parts of the world to explore the enchanting archipelago of Indonesia. Here’s a breakdown of the key updates:
- Welcoming Kazakhstan (January 18, 2023):
Indonesia extended a warm welcome to citizens of Kazakhstan, making it the 87th country eligible for Visa on Arrival. Additionally, Kazakhstan nationals can take advantage of the e-VOA scheme, simplifying the application process. [Read more](insert link) about this update. - Inclusion of Kenya and Rwanda (February 27, 2023):
Indonesia further broadened its horizons by adding Kenya and Rwanda to the list of countries eligible for Visa on Arrival. This expansion increased the total count of nationalities qualified for VoA to an impressive 92. [Read more](insert link) to discover the details. - Embracing Panama, Guatemala, and Macau (April 2023):
In a move supported by Circular Letter Number IMI-0133.GR.01.01 Year 2023, Indonesia welcomed citizens of Panama, Guatemala, and Macau into the Visa on Arrival (VoA) program. This expansion has opened new doors for travelers from these regions. The complete Circular Letter can be found [here](insert link). - Papua New Guinea Joins the Ranks (September 2023):
In a recent announcement, the Indonesian Immigration Office revealed its plans to broaden the Visa on Arrival (VoA) and e-VOA program. Papua New Guinea is the latest addition to this esteemed list, following Armenia, Mozambique, and Tanzania. This update underscores Indonesia’s commitment to fostering international relationships and promoting tourism. [Learn more](insert link) about this exciting development.
Stay longer in Indonesia using a Visa on visa-on-arrival extension
Questions are spreading around wondering if we could stay longer in Indonesia with a Visa on Arrival. Is it really possible?
Initially, Indonesia Immigration provides another 30 days you can get after extending your VoA. The fee charged for a foreigner to extend their Indonesia VoA is 500,000 IDR. With the price, applicants still have to visit the immigration office 3 times to perform several technical procedures before finally getting their visa extended.
Make the Visa-on-arrival extension easier with LetsMoveIndonesia
Though the application is claimed to be an easy process, the application process to extend Visa on Arrival in Indonesia is not as convenient as its first application. The ever-changing immigration regulations in Indonesia complicate the visa application process. Therefore, using a visa agent is the best way to organise your visa extension in Indonesia.
At LetsMoveIndonesia, we provide a free pickup service to transport your documents and guide you through the immigration process. Our agents can also help you skip the queue when possible. If you are near one of our offices, our courier service can collect your passport for free. Using LetsMoveIndonesia services will save you significant time and travel expenses.
To process your Visa on Arrival extension, you can contact LetsMoveIndonesia team using any of the contact details: WA: +62 811 1286 948 : +62 21 300 297 27 (Jakarta) : +62 361 934 8343 (Seminyak Bali) : +62 361 939 9406 (Canggu Bali) : +62 812 9260 0590 (Sanur Bali) or simply e-mail to [email protected]
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