Indonesia Expands Visa-Free Entry for Türkiye, Brazil, Kazakhstan, Peru, Macau, and Belarus

Indonesia Expands Visa-Free Entry for Türkiye, Brazil, Kazakhstan, Peru, Macau, and Belarus

Indonesia has officially expanded its Visa-Free Visit (Bebas Visa Kunjungan/BVK) programme by adding six new countries and territories, making it easier for eligible foreign nationals to visit Indonesia for tourism and other permitted short-term activities.

The new policy took effect on 9 July 2026 following the issuance of Minister of Immigration and Corrections Regulation No. 10 of 2026, signed by Minister Agus Andrianto. The regulation replaces Ministerial Regulation No. 10 of 2025 and reflects Indonesia’s ongoing efforts to strengthen tourism, investment, and international cooperation while maintaining a selective immigration policy.

Indonesia Adds Six New Countries to Visa-Free Entry List

Under the latest regulation, passport holders from the following countries and territory are now eligible for Indonesia’s Visa-Free Visit facility:

  • Republic of Türkiye
  • Federative Republic of Brazil
  • Republic of Peru
  • Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Macau Special Administrative Region (People’s Republic of China)
  • Republic of Belarus

The expansion is expected to increase international visitor arrivals while supporting broader economic objectives, including trade, foreign investment, education, and diplomatic cooperation.

At the same time, Ministerial Regulation No. 10 of 2025 has been officially revoked and replaced by the new regulation.

Visa-Free Access Continues to Follow Indonesia’s Selective Immigration Policy

According to Minister Agus Andrianto, the expansion was based on a comprehensive evaluation rather than simply increasing visitor numbers.

The Government assessed each country using the criteria set out in Presidential Regulation No. 95 of 2024 on Visa-Free Visits, including:

  • Reciprocity between Indonesia and partner countries
  • National security considerations
  • Tourism potential
  • Economic and investment opportunities
  • Other strategic national interests

The Minister emphasised that Indonesia does not grant visa-free access automatically, with every decision intended to balance economic benefits alongside immigration security.

Kazakhstan Highlights Growing Investment Cooperation

The inclusion of Kazakhstan has been welcomed as a milestone in bilateral relations.

Indonesia’s Ambassador to Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, Fadjroel Rachman, noted that Kazakhstan had already granted visa-free entry to Indonesian citizens. He expects reciprocal visa-free travel to strengthen tourism, trade, investment, and educational exchanges between the two countries.

According to the Ambassador, existing cooperation agreements could help increase bilateral trade to approximately USD 2 billion within the next three to five years.

Travelling to Indonesia from Countries That Are Not Visa-Free

Foreign nationals whose countries are not included in Indonesia’s Visa-Free Visit programme can still enter Indonesia through several alternative immigration pathways.

The appropriate visa depends on the duration and purpose of the visit.

Visa on Arrival (VoA)

Indonesia currently offers a Visa on Arrival (VoA) to citizens of 97 eligible countries.

The Visa on Arrival provides:

  • Initial stay of 30 days
  • One extension of 30 additional days
  • Maximum stay of 60 days

Travellers may obtain the visa upon arrival at designated immigration checkpoints or apply before departure through Indonesia’s Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VoA) system.

The VoA is commonly used for:

  • Tourism
  • Visiting family or friends
  • Limited business meetings
  • Government visits
  • Short recreational stays

More about Visa on Arrival

Single Entry Visit Visa

Travellers planning a longer stay should consider applying for a Single Entry Visit Visa before travelling.

This visa offers:

  • Initial stay of 60 days
  • Extendable twice
  • Maximum stay of up to 180 days

The Single Entry Visa is commonly used for:

  • Extended tourism
  • Family visits
  • Cultural activities
  • Business discussions
  • Market research
  • Other permitted non-employment activities

Because extensions can be completed within Indonesia, this visa offers considerably greater flexibility for visitors intending to remain in the country for several months.

More about Single Entry Tourist Visa

Choosing the Right Visa for Your Visit

While visa-free entry provides convenience for eligible passport holders, it is not always the most suitable option.

Travellers should consider:

  • Their nationality
  • Length of stay
  • Frequency of travel
  • Intended activities in Indonesia

Selecting the correct visa before departure helps minimise immigration issues, reduces the risk of overstaying, and ensures compliance with Indonesia’s immigration regulations.

Stay Updated with Indonesia’s Immigration Regulations

Indonesia continues refining its immigration framework to support tourism, attract investment, and facilitate legitimate international travel while maintaining effective border control.

As visa policies continue to evolve, individuals and businesses should remain informed of the latest regulatory developments before travelling.

At LMI Consultancy, our immigration specialists assist foreign nationals and international businesses with comprehensive immigration solutions, including New Visa Application, Visa extensions, Long-term stay permits (KITAS) to Immigration and relocation support.

Our team can help you identify the most appropriate visa pathway and navigate Indonesia’s evolving immigration requirements with confidence.

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