Indonesia offers multiple visa pathways depending on nationality, passport type, purpose of visit, and whether an applicant uses a guarantor (sponsor). Applicants may apply with or without a guarantor, although certain nationalities and document types must use a guarantor such as an Indonesian company like Flado.
Below is the complete SEO-optimized classification of all Indonesian visa categories and the full list of eligible countries.
Visa Category A – Visa Exemption (Free of Charge)
Visa Exemption allows citizens of selected countries to enter Indonesia without a visa for short stays. No guarantor is required.
Countries eligible:
| Brazil | Brunei Darussalam | Cambodia |
| Colombia | Hong Kong | Laos |
| Malaysia | Myanmar | Peru |
| Philippines | Singapore | Suriname |
| Thailand | Timor Leste | Turkey |
| Vietnam | Foreigners with Singapore PR (selected checkpoints) |
Visa Category B – Visa on Arrival (VoA)
Visa on Arrival allows a 30-day stay, extendable once for another 30 days, and is convertible to KITAS. Fee: IDR 800,000.
Eligible countries:
| Albania | Andorra | Argentina |
| Armenia | Australia | Austria |
| Azerbaijan | Bahrain | Belarus |
| Belgium | Bosnia Herzegovina | Brazil |
| Brunei Darussalam | Bulgaria | Cambodia |
| Canada | Chile | China |
| Croatia | Czech Republic | Denmark |
| Ecuador | Estonia | Finland |
| France | Germany | Greece |
| Guatemala | Hong Kong | Hungary |
| Iceland | India | Ireland |
| Italy | Japan | Jordan |
| Kazakhstan | Kenya | Kuwait |
| Laos | Latvia | Liechtenstein |
| Lithuania | Luxembourg | Malaysia |
| Maldives | Malta | Mauritius |
| Mexico | Monaco | Mongolia |
| Mozambique | Myanmar | Netherlands |
| New Zealand | Norway | Oman |
| Palestine | Papua New Guinea | Peru |
| Philippines | Poland | Portugal |
| Qatar | Romania | Russia |
| Rwanda | Saudi Arabia | Serbia |
| Seychelles | Singapore | Slovakia |
| Slovenia | South Africa | South Korea |
| Spain | Suriname | Sweden |
| Switzerland | Taiwan | Tanzania |
| Thailand | Timor Leste | Turkey |
| United Arab Emirates | United Kingdom | United States |
| Uzbekistan | Vatican | Venezuela |
| Vietnam |
Visa Categories C, D, and E – Pre-Issued eVisas
https://flado.id/typec
https://flado.id/typed
https://flado.id/typee
These visas require pre-approval (5–10 working days) and may be submitted with or without a guarantor, except for specific restricted nationalities and holders of Travel Documents (see below).
Travel purposes include tourism, business, family visit, multiple-entry activities, and long-term stay categories.
Travel Document Holders – Guarantor Required
Applicants using the following documents must apply through a guarantor (sponsor) such as Flado:
• Travel Document
• Titre de Voyage / Travel Document for Refugee
• Document of Identity
• Certificate of Identity
• Emergency Travel Document
• Aliens Passport
• Temporary Passport
• Laissez-Passer
• Alien Travel Document
• Emergency Passport
They are not allowed to apply independently.
Calling Visa Countries (Sponsor + Interview Required)
These nationalities require a corporate guarantor and mandatory interview at the Directorate General of Immigration (Ditjen) in Jakarta before approval.
Flado does not provide Calling Visa services due to the high complexity.
Calling Visa countries:
| Afghanistan | Israel | Liberia |
| Nigeria | North Korea | Somalia |
ON-HOLD Countries (as of November 11, 2025)
From 11 November 2025, Indonesian Immigration introduced a temporary processing hold for selected nationalities.
Flado does not accept new applications from these countries during the hold.
ON-HOLD:
| Bangladesh | Palestine | Sudan |
| Sri Lanka (processing resumed with 10–15 working days verification) |
Sri Lanka – previously on hold; visas restarted on 4 December 2025 after 10–15 working days verification for several Flado clients.
Why Certain Countries Are Restricted? Political, Security, and Economic Factors
Indonesian Immigration uses multiple criteria when assigning restrictions or extra layers of screening:
• Security risk assessments by Indonesian intelligence
• Rate of immigration violations (overstay, illegal work, misused visas)
• Political instability or armed conflict in the applicant’s home country
• Diplomatic reciprocity
• Fraud risk (forged passports, fabricated documents)
• Border-control sensitivity related to refugee movement
• Economic migration pressure indicators
This explains the presence of certain countries in Calling Visa or ON-Hold lists.
Additional Nationalities Requiring Guarantor (Recommended to Apply via Company Account)
These nationalities can apply for an eVisa but must use a company sponsor (e.g., Flado). Some also include additional eVisa fees and no guarantee of border entry.
| Bangladesh | British Nationality Overseas | Cameroon |
| Congo Republic | El Salvador | Guinea |
| Iran | Saint Lucia | Syria |
| Yemen |
These appear due to the same political-economic-security risk criteria above.
Full List of Countries Eligible for Indonesian eVisa (All Categories)
The following is the complete official list of nationalities accepted for Indonesian eVisa issuance:
| Afghanistan | Albania | Algeria |
| American Samoa | Andorra | Angola |
| Anguilla | Antigua and Barbuda | Argentina |
| Armenia | Australia | Austria |
| Azerbaijan | Bahamas | Bahrain |
| Bangladesh | Barbados | Belarus |
| Belgium | Belize | Benin |
| Bermuda | Bhutan | Bolivia |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | Botswana | Brazil |
| British Dependent Territories Citizen (BDTC) | British Indian Ocean Territory | British Nationality Overseas (BNO) |
| British-Overseas Citizen (BOC) | British Overseas Territories Citizen (BOTC) | British-Protected Person (BPP) |
| British-subject | Brunei Darussalam | Bulgaria |
| Burkina Faso | Burundi | Cambodia |
| Cameroon | Canada | Cape Verde |
| Cayman Islands | Central African Republic | Chad |
| Chile | China | Christmas Island |
| Cocos Islands | Colombia | Comoros |
| Congo Republic | Costa Rica | Croatia |
| Cuba | Cyprus | Czech Republic |
| Democratic Republic of Congo | Denmark | Djibouti |
| Dominica | Dominican Republic | Ecuador |
| Egypt | El Salvador | Equatorial Guinea |
| Eritrea | Estonia | Eswatini |
| Ethiopia | Falkland Islands | Faroe Islands |
| Fiji | Finland | France |
| French Guiana | Gabon | Gambia |
| Georgia | Germany | Ghana |
| Greece | Grenada | Guam |
| Guatemala | Guinea | Guinea-Bissau |
| Guyana | Haiti | Heard and McDonald Islands |
| Honduras | Hong Kong | Hungary |
| Iceland | India | Iran |
| Iraq | Ireland | Israel |
| Italy | Ivory Coast | Jamaica |
| Japan | Jordan | Kazakhstan |
| Kenya | Kiribati | Kosovo (Not Accepted) |
| Kuwait | Kyrgyzstan | Laos |
| Latvia | Lebanon | Lesotho |
| Liberia | Libya | Liechtenstein |
| Lithuania | Luxembourg | Macau |
| Macedonia | Madagascar | Malawi |
| Malaysia | Maldives | Mali |
| Malta | Marshall Islands | Martinique |
| Mauritania | Mauritius | Mexico |
| Micronesia | Moldova | Monaco |
| Mongolia | Montenegro | Montserrat |
| Morocco | Mozambique | Myanmar |
| Namibia | Nauru | Nepal |
| Netherlands | Netherlands Antilles | New Caledonia |
| New Zealand | Nicaragua | Niger |
| Nigeria | North Korea | North Macedonia |
| Norway | Oman | Pakistan |
| Palau | Palestine | Panama |
| Papua New Guinea | Paraguay | Peru |
| Philippines | Pitcairn | Poland |
| French Polynesia | Portugal | Qatar |
| Refugees (Convention 1951) | Refugees (Non-Convention) | Romania |
| Russia | Rwanda | Saint Kitts and Nevis |
| Saint Lucia | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Samoa |
| San Marino | Sao Tome and Principe | Saudi Arabia |
| Senegal | Serbia | Seychelles |
| Sierra Leone | Singapore | Slovakia |
| Slovenia | Solomon Islands | Somalia |
| South Africa | South Korea | South Sudan |
| Spain | Sri Lanka | Sudan |
| Suriname | Sweden | Switzerland |
| Syria | Taiwan | Tajikistan |
| Tanzania | Thailand | Timor Leste |
| Togo | Tokelau | Tonga |
| Trinidad and Tobago | Tunisia | Türkiye |
| Turkmenistan | Turks and Caicos Islands | Tuvalu |
| Uganda | Ukraine | United Arab Emirates |
| United Kingdom | United States | Unspecified Nationality |
| Uruguay | Uzbekistan | Vanuatu |
| Vatican | Venezuela | Vietnam |
| Virgin Islands (USA) | Virgin Islands (UK) | Stateless (1954 Convention) |
| Yemen | Zambia | Zimbabwe |
Additional Extension Fees for Certain Nationalities (Bali – Flado Policy)
For C/D visa holders extending for 60 or 180 days:
IDR 1,500,000 – Afghanistan
IDR 1,500,000 – Angola
IDR 1,500,000 – Bangladesh
IDR 1,500,000 – Cameroon
IDR 400,000 – China
IDR 1,500,000 – Iran
IDR 1,500,000 – Iraq
IDR 2,000,000 – Israel
IDR 1,000,000 – Kenya
IDR 500,000 – Libya
IDR 1,500,000 – Niger
IDR 1,000,000 – Nigeria
IDR 1,000,000 – Pakistan
IDR 1,000,000 – Senegal
IDR 1,000,000 – Somalia
IDR 1,000,000 – Syria
Prices apply for Flado Bali; Jakarta may have different conditions.
Important Note: Kosovo Passport Holders
Indonesia does not recognize Kosovo as a sovereign state, therefore:
• Kosovo passport holders cannot apply for any Indonesian visa.
• Entry to Indonesia is not permitted.
Recommendation: Use the Passport With Fewer Restrictions
If you have dual citizenship, always use the passport offering:
• more visa-free access
• fewer immigration restrictions
• no calling-visa classification
• no additional screening
Inside Indonesia, passport replacement is allowed only for the same nationality (e.g., expiring passport), not for switching nationalities.