
🇮🇩Indonesia
Documents required
- ·Scanned passport bio page (valid 6+ months)
- ·Recent digital passport photo
- ·Travel itinerary / flight booking
- ·Hotel reservation or invitation letter
- ·Proof of funds (bank statement)
Entry requirements
- ·Printed or digital eVisa approval
- ·Return or onward ticket
- ·Proof of accommodation
- ·Travel insurance (often mandatory)
Apply at least 2 weeks before travel and double-check the spelling of personal details. Details shown are general guidance for evisa entry — always confirm current requirements on the destination's official government portal before booking travel.
Arrival card required
Indonesia requires travellers to complete the All Indonesia / e-Customs Declaration (e-CD) online before arrival. Electronic customs declaration required of all arriving passengers. The separate SATUSEHAT health pass may also apply.
Submit only via the official government portal — many lookalike sites charge a fee for what is a free declaration.
Immigration officers in Indonesia
Indonesia is known for a friendly, low-friction arrival experience for legitimate visitors.
Required proof at entry
- ·Passport valid 6+ months beyond your departure date
- ·Visa, eVisa, ETA or VOA approval (printed copy recommended)
- ·Confirmed return or onward ticket within the permitted stay
- ·Hotel reservation or host's full address and contact details
- ·Some cash or a working card — officers may ask how the trip is funded
Border experience is a planning guide — individual officers have wide discretion. When in doubt, carry more documentation than you think you'll need.
Source: Imigrasi RI
Overstay, refusal & deportation in Indonesia
Overstay fines
Indonesia levies steep daily overstay penalties. Current fine amounts are set by the immigration authority and revised periodically — confirm on the official government portal before assuming.
Visa rejection consequences
A refused visa or denied entry is logged in Indonesia's immigration database and is automatically disclosed on every future application worldwide that asks the question.
Re-entry bans
Re-entry bans are routinely imposed for overstays beyond a few days, and repeat overstays can escalate to multi-year or lifetime bans. The exact tariff is set by the immigration authority.
Deportation risks
Removal proceedings are common for any overstay flagged by police, employers or border officials. Detention pending deportation is possible, and the cost of removal can be billed to the traveller.
Penalties change frequently and vary by circumstance — treat this as a planning guide, not legal advice. Settle any overstay or status issue with the local immigration authority before departure where possible.
Current penalties and ban tariffs: Imigrasi RI
Extensions & visa runs in Indonesia
Indonesia has a pragmatic posture toward visitors who play by the rules and apply for extensions properly.
How many times?
Indonesia routinely grants in-country extensions. Apply at the immigration office before your stay expires; the exact length is set by the immigration authority.
Visa run rules (leave & re-enter)
Indonesia actively monitors back-to-back entries. Border officers can refuse re-entry, shorten the stay granted, or impose a mandatory cooling-off period after repeated short trips.
Border discretion is real — even when extensions are technically allowed, individual officers can refuse. For stays beyond a few months, switching to a proper long-stay, student, or remote-work visa is almost always safer than repeated runs.
Current extension rules: Imigrasi RI




