For many travellers, the easiest gateway into the country remains the Indonesia Visa on Arrival (VoA), a short-term visa designed to simplify entry for eligible foreign nationals.
Yet while entering Indonesia may be straightforward, many visitors quickly realise that 30 days is rarely enough. Luckily, Indonesia’s immigration authorities have gradually modernised the visa process through digital systems such as the Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VoA). However, visa extensions still require careful attention to deadlines, immigration procedures, and eligibility requirements.
For travellers planning to stay in Indonesia beyond their initial permitted period, here is what you need to know about extending your Indonesia Visa on Arrival legally and efficiently.
Indonesia Visa On Arrival (VoA) – Index B1
The Indonesia Visa on Arrival, formally categorised under Index B1, is one of the most commonly used visas for short-term visits to Indonesia. Available to be applied for upon arrival or obtained through evisa before your trip, this visa is designed primarily for short term visits, such as:
- Exploring Indonesia Tourism
- Family visits
- Government visits
- Business meetings
- Transit purposes
- Medical treatment
The VoA allows foreign nationals to enter Indonesia for an initial stay of 30 days, with the option to extend once for an additional 30 days.
This means the maximum stay using a VoA is 60 days in total.
Travellers can obtain the visa either:
| Visa Type | Application Method |
| Visa on Arrival (VoA) | Issued directly upon arrival |
| Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VoA) | Applied online before travel |
The e-VoA system has become increasingly popular among travellers seeking faster immigration clearance upon arrival.
97 Countries Eligible for VoA and e-VoA
Indonesia currently allows citizens from 97 official countries to apply for the Visa on Arrival and Electronic Visa on Arrival scheme.
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
| Albania | Guatemala | Panama |
| Andorra | Hong Kong | Papua New Guinea |
| Argentina | Hungary | Peru |
| Armenia | Iceland | Philippines |
| Australia | India | Poland |
| Austria | Ireland | Portugal |
| Bahrain | Italy | Qatar |
| Belarus | Japan | Romania |
| Belgium | Jordan | Russia |
| Bosnia Herzegovina | Kazakhstan | Rwanda |
| Brazil | Kenya | San Marino |
| Brunei Darussalam | Kuwait | Saudi Arabia |
| Bulgaria | Laos | Serbia |
| Cambodia | Latvia | Seychelles |
| Canada | Liechtenstein | Singapore |
| Chile | Lithuania | Slovakia |
| China | Luxembourg | Slovenia |
| Colombia | Macau | South Africa |
| Croatia | Malaysia | South Korea |
| Cyprus | Maldives | Spain |
| Czech Republic | Malta | Suriname |
| Denmark | Mexico | Sweden |
| Ecuador | Monaco | Switzerland |
| Egypt | Morocco | Taiwan |
| Estonia | Mozambique | Tanzania |
| Finland | Myanmar | Thailand |
| France | Netherlands | Timor Leste |
| Germany | New Zealand | Tunisia |
| Greece | Norway | Turkey |
| Oman | Palestine | Ukraine |
| United Arab Emirates | United Kingdom | United States of America |
| Uzbekistan | Vatican | Venezuela |
| Vietnam |
The list may periodically change based on Indonesian immigration policy.
Travellers should always confirm eligibility through the Directorate General of Immigration before departure.
Seaports
VoA and e-VoA holders may enter Indonesia through several designated seaports across the country.
Popular seaports include:
- Batam Centre
- Sekupang
- Harbour Bay
- Marina Teluk Senimba
- Sri Bintan Pura
- Benoa Port Bali
These ports are commonly used by regional travellers arriving from Singapore and neighbouring countries.
Airports
Most international travellers enter Indonesia through major airports authorised for VoA and e-VoA processing.
Key airports include:
- Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (Jakarta)
- Ngurah Rai International Airport (Bali)
- Juanda International Airport (Surabaya)
- Kualanamu International Airport (Medan)
- Hasanuddin International Airport (Makassar)
Bali remains the busiest arrival point for foreign tourists using the Visa on Arrival scheme.
Entry Requirements Using VoA
Before entering Indonesia using a VoA or e-VoA, travellers must prepare several essential documents.
Standard Entry Requirements
| Requirement | Details |
| Passport | Minimum 6 months validity |
| Return or onward ticket | Mandatory |
| Visa fee payment | Depending on the visa type |
| Sufficient funds | May be requested |
| Arrival information | Accommodation or itinerary |
Immigration officers may also request additional supporting documents depending on the purpose of the visit.
Travellers should ensure passports are in good physical condition, as damaged passports may result in denied boarding or refused entry into Indonesia.
Bali Special Requirements
Travellers entering Bali are also required to comply with additional regional tourism regulations.
These may include:
- Bali Tourist Levy payment
- Online customs declaration
- Indonesia All Arrival Card completion
- Compliance with local tourism regulations
The Bali Tourist Levy was introduced to support environmental conservation and tourism sustainability programmes across the island.
Visitors are encouraged to complete these requirements before arrival to avoid delays at immigration checkpoints.
VoA Extension – Stay in Indonesia More Than 30 Days
Travellers wishing to remain in Indonesia beyond the initial 30-day period must apply for a VoA extension before the visa expires.
Failure to extend the visa on time may result in overstay penalties.
Currently, Indonesia imposes overstay fines of approximately IDR 1,000,000 per day for expired visas.
The VoA extension grants:
- One additional 30-day stay permit
- Maximum total stay of 60 days
- Single extension only
Once the extended period ends, travellers must leave Indonesia unless changing to another visa category permitted by immigration regulations.
Indonesian Visa Extension Process
Indonesia has gradually shifted visa processing toward online systems, making extensions more streamlined than in previous years.
However, the process still requires coordination with immigration authorities.
General VoA Extension Process
- Prepare required documents
- Submit the extension application online through the Indonesia Immigration Official Website, the nearest Kantor Imigrasi (Official Immigration Office in your area, or through authorised visa consultants
- Immigration verification process
- Payment of government fees
- Receive extended stay permit approval
Processing times may vary depending on immigration office workload and seasonal travel demand. In some cases, travellers may be requested to attend biometric verification sessions at the immigration office.
For many visitors, using a professional visa consultancy service significantly simplifies the process and reduces administrative complications.
Extend Your Visas in Indonesia with LMI Consultancy Services
Navigating Indonesian immigration regulations can become complex, particularly for travellers unfamiliar with local administrative procedures or evolving visa policies.
At LMI Consultancy, we assist travellers, expatriates, investors, and business professionals with comprehensive visa extension and immigration support services across Indonesia.
Our services include:
- Visa on Arrival extensions
- e-VoA assistance
- Business visa processing
- KITAS applications
- Immigration compliance support
- Visa consultation services
With offices across Jakarta and Bali, our consultants help ensure your visa process remains compliant, efficient, and stress-free while you focus on your stay in Indonesia.
Popular Visas to Do Business in Indonesia
While the Visa on Arrival is suitable for short-term visits, many foreigners eventually require longer-term visa solutions for professional or investment activities.
Single Entry Business Visa
The Single Entry Business Visa is commonly used by foreign nationals attending:
- Business meetings
- Market research
- Investment exploration
- Commercial discussions
The visa generally allows stays of up to 60 days and may be extendable.
Working KITAS
Foreign nationals employed by Indonesian companies require a Working KITAS and corresponding work permit approvals.
The Working KITAS allows legal employment and long-term residency in Indonesia under company sponsorship.
Investor KITAS
The Investor KITAS is designed for foreign shareholders and directors establishing or investing in a PT PMA company in Indonesia.
Benefits often include:
- Long-term stay permits
- Multiple entry access
- Simplified immigration procedures
- Eligibility to sponsor family members
For entrepreneurs and investors planning serious commercial activity in Indonesia, the Investor KITAS often provides a more strategic long-term immigration solution.