Indonesia Extends VOA & e-VOA For Nationals Of 93 Countries

Indonesia in June (read more here) officially ended visa-free entry for nationals of 159 countries, which was halted during the pandemic.

Now, Indonesia has extended the visa-on-arrival and e-visa-on-arrival for nationals of 93 countries. Passport holders of ASEAN and some other nearby countries of Brunei Darussalam, the Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste, and Vietnam can continue to visit Indonesia visa-free.

Nationals Eligible For Visa-on-Arrival & e-Visa-on-Arrival:

  1. Albania
  2. Andorra
  3. Argentina
  4. Australia
  5. Austria
  6. Bahrain
  7. Belarus
  8. Belgium
  9. Bosnia Herzegovina
  10. Brazil
  11. Brunei Darussalam
  12. Bulgaria
  13. Cambodia
  14. Canada
  15. Chile
  16. Colombia
  17. Croatia
  18. Cyprus
  19. Czech
  20. Denmark
  21. Ecuador
  22. Egypt
  23. England
  24. Estonia
  25. Finland
  26. France
  27. Germany
  28. Greece
  29. Guatemala
  30. Hong Kong
  31. Hungary
  32. Iceland
  33. India
  34. Ireland
  35. Italy
  36. Japan
  37. Jordan
  38. Kazakhstan
  39. Kenya
  40. Kuwait
  41. Laos
  42. Latvia
  43. Liechtenstein
  44. Lithuania
  45. Luxembourg
  46. Macau
  47. Malaysia
  48. Maldives
  49. Malta
  50. Mexico
  51. Monaco
  52. Morocco
  53. Myanmar
  54. Netherlands
  55. New Zealand
  56. Norway
  57. Oman
  58. Palestine
  59. Panama
  60. Peoples Republic of China
  61. Peru
  62. Philippines
  63. Poland
  64. Portugal
  65. Qatar
  66. Romania
  67. Russia
  68. Rwanda
  69. San Marino
  70. Saudi Arabia
  71. Serbia
  72. Seychelles
  73. Singapore
  74. Slovakia
  75. Slovenia
  76. South Africa
  77. South Korea
  78. Spain
  79. Suriname
  80. Sweden
  81. Switzerland
  82. Taiwan
  83. Thailand
  84. Timor Leste
  85. Tunisia
  86. Turkey
  87. Ukraine
  88. United Arab Emirates
  89. United States
  90. Uzbekistan
  91. Vatican
  92. Venezuela
  93. Vietnam

It should be clear that you are not allowed to work in Indonesia if arriving on a no work allowed visa-type.

And you should never forget to have a ticket to your next destination.

My Bali Arrival Experience In May 2022:

Entering Indonesia Through Bali In May 2022

Conclusion

This visa-on-arrival and e-visa-on-arrival are just a money grab from Indonesia’s government, and they could have just raised the fees charged for international flights to recoup the same revenue with less hassles for the arriving passengers.

This is just an unnecessary extra step that arrivals to Indonesia must prepare for. The experience is sometimes chaotic, with hours-long immigration lines in Jakarta and Indonesia.