Indonesia Entry Requirements 2026: Arrival Card, Visa and Bali Tourist Levy
Indonesia’s entry process now includes a mandatory digital arrival card for all international passengers. This guide explains the arrival form, visa options, Bali tourist levy and documents to prepare before flying.

Traveling to Bali, Jakarta, Lombok, Yogyakarta, Labuan Bajo, or another Indonesian destination in 2026?
Before boarding your flight, you may need to complete several separate entry steps.
The most important change for travelers is the All Indonesia Arrival Card, a mandatory digital arrival declaration for passengers entering Indonesia from abroad. Depending on your nationality and destination, you may also need an Indonesian visa or Electronic Visa on Arrival. Foreign tourists visiting Bali must additionally consider Bali’s separate IDR 150,000 tourist levy.
These requirements are related, but they are not the same thing.
Completing one does not automatically complete the others.
This guide explains what each document is, when to submit it, what information you need, and how to avoid common arrival mistakes.
Indonesia Entry Requirements at a Glance
| Requirement | Who Needs It? | When to Complete It | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| All Indonesia Arrival Card | All passengers arriving from abroad | Within three days before arrival | Free |
| Visa or visa exemption | Depends on nationality and trip length | Before travel or on arrival, depending on eligibility | Varies |
| Electronic Visa on Arrival | Eligible nationalities choosing e-VOA | Before departure | IDR 500,000 plus possible payment fees |
| Bali Foreign Tourist Levy | Most foreign tourists visiting Bali | Preferably before arriving in Bali | IDR 150,000 |
| Passport validity | International visitors | Check before booking | No fee |
| Outbound ticket | May be requested by immigration | Prepare before departure | Depends on ticket |
What Is the All Indonesia Arrival Card?
The All Indonesia Arrival Card is Indonesia’s unified digital arrival declaration for passengers entering the country from overseas.
It replaced a more fragmented process in which travelers might have needed to provide immigration, customs, health, and quarantine information through separate forms or systems.
The new platform brings these arrival declarations together in one place.
Travelers can complete the form using the official All Indonesia website on a smartphone, tablet, or computer.
The form is required for passengers entering Indonesia through international airports and seaports.
It is not a visa and does not give you permission to enter Indonesia by itself.
You must still meet the visa, passport, immigration, customs, and health requirements that apply to your trip.
Is the All Indonesia Arrival Card Mandatory?
Yes.
Indonesia Immigration states that all travelers must submit an arrival card within three days before arriving in Indonesia.
This applies broadly to passengers arriving from outside the country, including foreign visitors and Indonesian citizens.
Each traveler should have a completed declaration connected to their own passport and travel details.
Families and groups should not assume that one submission automatically covers everyone unless the official platform specifically confirms that every member has been included.
When Should You Complete the Arrival Card?
You can complete the All Indonesia Arrival Card within three days before your arrival date.
For example:
- Arriving on July 20: complete it from July 17 onward.
- Arriving on August 5: complete it from August 2 onward.
- Arriving on December 24: complete it from December 21 onward.
Do not try to submit it several weeks before your trip, because the system is designed for declarations made close to arrival.
The best time to complete it is usually one or two days before departure, after your flight and accommodation information has been finalized.
Do not wait until you land if you can avoid it.
Airport Wi-Fi may be slow, your phone battery may be low, or you may have difficulty accessing booking information after a long flight.
What Information Do You Need?
Prepare the following before opening the form:
- Passport details
- Full name exactly as shown in your passport
- Nationality
- Date of birth
- Passport number
- Flight or vessel number
- Arrival date
- Port or airport of arrival
- Accommodation address in Indonesia
- Contact information
- Travel details
- Customs declaration information
- Health or quarantine information when requested
Your first accommodation is usually the safest address to enter.
For example, if your itinerary is Bali, Gili Trawangan, and Lombok, use the address of your first hotel or villa in Bali if that is where you enter Indonesia.
How to Complete the All Indonesia Arrival Card
Step 1: Use the Official Platform
Open the official All Indonesia website operated by Indonesian Immigration.
Avoid unofficial websites that charge a processing fee for a form that can be completed directly through the government platform.
Step 2: Select the Correct Traveler Type
Choose the option that matches your status, such as an Indonesian citizen or foreign national.
Step 3: Enter Your Passport Details
Copy your information exactly from the passport you will use for the trip.
Check carefully for:
- Transposed passport numbers
- Missing middle names
- Incorrect nationality
- Wrong passport expiry date
- Typing errors in your date of birth
Step 4: Enter Your Arrival Information
Add your flight number, arrival date, airport or port, and travel details.
Use the flight that physically lands in Indonesia.
For example, if you fly Paris to Singapore and then Singapore to Bali, enter the Singapore-to-Bali flight as your arrival flight.
Step 5: Add Your Indonesian Accommodation
Enter the address of your first confirmed accommodation.
Keep the hotel confirmation open in another tab so you can copy the address accurately.
Step 6: Complete the Declaration Sections
Answer the immigration, customs, health, and quarantine questions honestly.
Declare restricted or controlled items when required.
Step 7: Review Everything
Check every field before submitting.
Incorrect passport or flight information can create delays at immigration.
Step 8: Save the Confirmation
After submitting:
- Save the confirmation page.
- Take a screenshot.
- Download any QR code or receipt provided.
- Keep a copy available offline.
- Email a copy to yourself if possible.
Do not rely entirely on airport internet access.
Does the Arrival Card Replace an Indonesian Visa?
No.
The All Indonesia Arrival Card is an arrival declaration, not a visa.
Depending on your nationality, you may enter Indonesia under one of several arrangements:
- Visa exemption
- Visa on Arrival
- Electronic Visa on Arrival
- Visitor visa
- Another visa appropriate to your trip
Your correct option depends on your passport, purpose of travel, intended length of stay, and entry point.
Always verify your nationality on the official Indonesian Immigration website before departure.
What Is Indonesia’s Electronic Visa on Arrival?
The Electronic Visa on Arrival, commonly called the e-VOA, allows eligible travelers to obtain their visa online before flying.
According to Indonesian Immigration, the standard visitor visa commonly used for Visa on Arrival travel costs IDR 500,000.
It generally permits:
- A stay of up to 30 days
- Tourism
- Visiting friends or family
- Certain business or meeting activities
- Transit
- One extension for an additional 30 days, when eligible
The visa must normally be used within the validity period stated on the issued document.
The period in which you may use the visa to enter Indonesia is different from the number of days you may remain after arrival.
Read both dates carefully.
Why Apply for e-VOA Before Flying?
Applying online can make the airport process easier.
Possible benefits include:
- Avoiding the Visa on Arrival payment counter
- Reducing time spent in arrival queues
- Having your visa approved before departure
- Keeping a digital copy of your visa
- Accessing online extension options when available
- Using eligible immigration autogates at supported airports
However, an approved visa does not guarantee entry.
The immigration officer at the border makes the final admission decision.
Documents Commonly Required for an e-VOA
Travelers should prepare:
- A passport valid for at least six months from arrival
- A clear passport biodata page
- A recent passport-style photograph
- A valid email address
- A supported payment card
- Arrival information
- An Indonesian accommodation address
- Proof of onward or return travel
Indonesian Immigration advises travelers to ensure that all visa details match the passport exactly.
If the issued visa contains incorrect information, it may be invalid, and the payment may not be refundable.
Do You Need an Outbound Ticket?
Travelers should be prepared to show a return or onward ticket.
Immigration officers may ask for evidence that you intend to leave Indonesia before your permitted stay ends.
An acceptable ticket might include:
- A return flight to your home country
- A flight from Bali to Singapore
- A flight from Jakarta to Thailand
- An international ferry ticket
- Another confirmed journey leaving Indonesia
A domestic flight from Bali to Jakarta does not count as leaving Indonesia.
Keep the booking confirmation available on your phone and preferably as a PDF that works offline.
Passport Validity Rules
For common visitor visa and Visa on Arrival categories, your passport generally needs at least six months of validity from your arrival date.
Do not calculate this from the day you book your flight.
Calculate it from the day you plan to enter Indonesia.
For example, if you arrive on October 10, your passport should normally remain valid until at least April 10 of the following year.
Travelers using emergency passports or non-standard travel documents may face different requirements.
Verify these directly with Indonesian Immigration or the nearest Indonesian embassy.
What Is the Bali Foreign Tourist Levy?
Foreign tourists visiting Bali are generally required to pay a separate provincial tourist levy of IDR 150,000 per person.
The levy supports projects such as:
- Cultural preservation
- Environmental protection
- Waste management
- Tourism infrastructure
- Protection of Bali’s natural environment
- Maintenance of traditional communities and cultural systems
The Bali levy is separate from:
- Your Indonesian visa
- The All Indonesia Arrival Card
- Airline taxes
- Hotel taxes
- Attraction entrance fees
Paying for an e-VOA does not include the Bali levy.
Who Must Pay the Bali Tourist Levy?
Most foreign tourists traveling to Bali for tourism purposes are expected to pay it.
Some categories may qualify for an exemption, including certain holders of:
- Diplomatic or official visas
- Transport crew status
- Temporary or permanent stay permits
- Family-unification visas
- Student visas
- Golden visas
- Certain non-tourism visas
Some exemption categories require an advance application.
Travelers who believe they qualify should check the official Love Bali rules before departure rather than assuming they are exempt.
When and How Should You Pay the Bali Levy?
The Bali government encourages visitors to pay online before arriving.
After payment, travelers receive a levy voucher or QR code by email.
Keep this proof available during the trip because officials may check it at the airport, port, hotel, travel agency, or tourist destination.
Payment is cashless and can be made using methods supported by the official Love Bali system.
Save the QR code offline and avoid unofficial payment websites.
Do You Pay the Bali Levy Every Time You Enter Bali?
The official Love Bali FAQ states that the levy is paid once while traveling in Bali before leaving Indonesia.
However, travelers leaving Indonesia and returning on a separate trip should check whether a new payment is required for the new visit.
Rules can be updated, and the exact treatment of complex multi-entry itineraries may depend on the individual journey.
For a route such as:
Bali → Singapore → Bali
verify the current rule with Love Bali before the second entry.
For a domestic route such as:
Bali → Lombok → Bali
you remain within Indonesia, but you should keep the original levy voucher available.
Bali Travelers Have Three Separate Tasks
A common source of confusion is that Bali visitors may need to complete three different processes.
1. Immigration Permission
This may be:
- Visa exemption
- Visa on Arrival
- e-VOA
- Visitor visa
- Another appropriate visa
2. All Indonesia Arrival Card
This is the unified arrival declaration required before entering Indonesia.
3. Bali Foreign Tourist Levy
This is the provincial IDR 150,000 contribution for foreign tourists visiting Bali.
They are not interchangeable.
Completing the arrival card does not pay the Bali levy, and paying the Bali levy does not give you a visa.
Sample Pre-Departure Timeline
Seven to Fourteen Days Before Travel
- Check your passport validity.
- Confirm whether you need a visa.
- Apply for an e-VOA or other visa when appropriate.
- Confirm your return or onward ticket.
- Review your travel insurance.
- Save official immigration links.
Three Days Before Arrival
- Complete the All Indonesia Arrival Card.
- Check that your flight number is correct.
- Enter your first accommodation address.
- Save the submission confirmation.
One or Two Days Before Flying
- Pay the Bali tourist levy if visiting Bali.
- Save the QR code.
- Download your visa.
- Save your hotel confirmation offline.
- Check airline baggage and document requirements.
At the Airport
Keep the following accessible:
- Passport
- Boarding pass
- Visa or visa approval
- Arrival-card confirmation
- Bali levy voucher
- Outbound ticket
- Accommodation address
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Using an Unofficial Website
Search results may show private services that resemble government websites.
Use official Indonesian Immigration and Bali government platforms whenever possible.
Assuming the Arrival Card Is a Visa
The arrival card is only a declaration.
You must separately confirm whether your nationality needs a visa.
Completing the Form Too Early
The All Indonesia form is intended to be completed within three days before arrival.
Entering the Wrong Flight
Use the flight that lands in Indonesia, not the first flight leaving your home country.
Using a Nickname
Your name should match your passport.
Do not shorten or translate your name.
Forgetting the Bali Levy
The levy is separate from the visa and arrival card.
Losing the QR Codes
Save screenshots and offline copies of all confirmations.
Having Less Than Six Months on Your Passport
Airlines may refuse boarding before you even reach Indonesian immigration.
Not Having an Onward Ticket
A domestic ticket does not prove that you will leave Indonesia.
Overstaying
Visa overstays can lead to daily fines, detention, deportation, or future entry restrictions.
Check your permitted stay carefully.
What to Show at Indonesian Immigration
An immigration officer may ask for:
- Your passport
- Visa or visa-exemption eligibility
- Arrival-card confirmation
- Return or onward ticket
- Hotel reservation
- Purpose of visit
- Length of stay
- Proof of sufficient funds
- Other supporting documents
Answer clearly and consistently with the information in your application.
For a normal holiday, a simple explanation such as “tourism in Bali and Lombok for two weeks” is usually more useful than giving a vague or confusing answer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the All Indonesia Arrival Card free?
Yes. The official arrival declaration can be completed directly through the government platform without paying a form-submission fee.
Does every traveler need an arrival card?
Indonesia Immigration states that all passengers arriving from abroad must submit the arrival declaration.
How early can I complete it?
You can complete it within three days before your arrival in Indonesia.
Can I complete it after landing?
The official guidance encourages travelers to complete it before arrival. Doing so reduces delays and avoids relying on airport internet.
Is the arrival card the same as the e-VOA?
No. The arrival card is a declaration, while the e-VOA is an immigration visa.
How much does Indonesia’s e-VOA cost?
The standard fee listed by Indonesian Immigration is IDR 500,000, with possible additional payment-processing charges.
How long can I stay with a Visa on Arrival?
The standard stay is generally up to 30 days and may be extendable for another 30 days when the visa conditions allow it.
Do children need a visa?
Indonesian Immigration states that each traveler, including infants and children, must hold the appropriate individual visa when a visa is required.
How much is the Bali tourist levy?
The levy is IDR 150,000 per foreign tourist.
Is the Bali levy included in my airline ticket?
No. It is a separate provincial levy.
Do I need the Bali levy if I only visit Jakarta?
No. The Bali levy applies to eligible foreign tourists visiting Bali.
Do I need to pay the levy before flying?
The Bali government strongly encourages online payment before arrival, although official payment channels may also be available in Bali.
What happens if my visa details are wrong?
You may need to submit and pay for a new application. Visa information should match your passport exactly.
Do I need travel insurance?
Travel insurance is strongly recommended even when it is not part of your specific visa requirements. Medical care, flight disruption, weather events, lost baggage, and scooter accidents can create significant costs.
Final Indonesia Entry Checklist
Before leaving for the airport, confirm that you have:
- Passport with sufficient validity
- Correct visa or visa-exemption status
- e-VOA downloaded when applicable
- All Indonesia Arrival Card submitted
- Arrival confirmation saved offline
- Bali tourist levy paid when applicable
- Bali levy QR code saved
- Return or onward ticket
- First accommodation address
- Travel insurance documents
- Copies of important bookings
- Enough phone battery to display digital documents
Completing these steps before departure can make arrival in Indonesia much faster and less stressful.
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Sources to Verify Before Publishing
- Directorate General of Immigration of the Republic of Indonesia: All Indonesia Arrival Card
- Indonesian Immigration: Official e-Visa and Electronic Visa on Arrival information
- Ministry of Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia: All Indonesia App Guide for Travelers
- Bali Provincial Government: Official Love Bali Foreign Tourist Levy website
- Love Bali: Foreign Tourist Levy FAQ
- Love Bali: 2026 Travel Guidelines for Foreign Visitors
Visa eligibility, fees, immigration procedures, exemptions, and entry rules may change. Recheck the official government platforms before publication and again before the traveler’s departure.
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