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Disclaimer: This information is for general guidance and may not be 100% accurate. Results are based on passport nationality, not UAE residency status. For up-to-date and accurate information, please check with our agent.

Indonesia Requirements

Visa Requirements:

  • Original Passport valid for at least 6 months.
  • UAE Residence visa valid for at least 3 months.
  • Two (2) Passport size photos with white background. (Photoshoot available at our office.)
  • NOC from your company addressing to "Indonesia Embassy – UAE". Include Salary, Job Position - We have free sample available.
  • 3 months Original Bank Statement.
  • Emirates ID copy.

Frequently Asked Questions

The top culprits are passport validity under 6 months, typos (name/number/date) in the e-VOA form, not having a return/onward ticket, or uploading photos/files that don’t meet size/format rules. Once an e-VOA is issued with incorrect data, you must re-apply—refunds aren’t issued for applicant errors.

We catch these issues in our pre-check and provide the exact photo/scan specs. For travelers pushing 30-day trips, we’ll also steer you toward the right visa upfront so you’re not rushed into last-minute extensions in Indonesia. For any questions, drop by Green Apple Travel & Tourism (Burdubai – Nasser Lootah Bldg, Office 408 or API Tower, 301A) or message us—free pickup/drop-off in nearby Dubai areas available.

For short trips (≤30 days), e-VOA is the quickest and smoothest: apply online, then breeze through on arrival; Indonesian Immigration advises applying at least 48 hours before departure. The e-VOA is valid for 30 days and can be extended once inside Indonesia for another 30 days.

If you need more than 30 days or your passport isn’t eligible for VOA/e-VOA, we arrange the Visit Visa (often called B211A)—issued for 60 days on entry and extendable. We’ll advise which is best after a quick passport check.

Yes. You can enter on a Visit Visa (B211A/C-type) issued for 60 days on arrival and extendable. Many Visit Visa categories require an Indonesian guarantor/sponsor; we coordinate this with licensed local partners as permitted by Immigration so you don’t have to hunt for one.

We’ll confirm your category (tourism, family visit, business meetings, etc.), assemble the sponsor paperwork if needed, and manage extensions so you can stay compliant for up to the permitted maximum.

Yes. VOA/e-VOA gives 30 days and is extendable once (total up to 60 days) at an Indonesian Immigration office. If you already know you want more than 30 days, we’ll start you on a 60-day Visit Visa (commonly extended further).

Overstaying in Indonesia carries a fine of IDR 1,000,000 per day and can lead to detention or a ban—please don’t risk it. We’ll calendar your extension window and guide you to the nearest office to stay fully compliant.

For e-VOA and most Visit Visa cases, you apply online—no biometrics or in-person interview required. If a consulate appointment is ever needed (certain non-tourist cases), we’ll book it and prep your file.

If you need a consular service for another reason (e.g., legalization), the Indonesian Consulate General in Dubai runs an appointment portal—we’ll handle your slot if it becomes relevant.

Bali charges a tourist levy of IDR 150,000 per arrival (all ages). Pay it online via the official Love Bali site/app and keep the QR voucher for scanning at checkpoints.

Indonesia also requires the Electronic Customs Declaration (e-CD) for every arriving traveler (one per family is allowed). Complete it within 2–3 days before arrival at the official ecd.beacukai.go.id and save the QR—officers will scan it in the customs area. It’s free; avoid look-alike sites. We’ll send you both official links before you fly.

For e-VOA you typically need: passport (6+ months validity on arrival), a passport-style photo, email address and a bank card for the online fee; officers may ask to see a return/onward ticket on arrival. For a Visit Visa, expect the passport, photo, completed online form, and trip details; extra documents can be requested based on purpose.

Green Apple checks the embassy/immigration rules for your exact visa type, prepares your file to spec, and submits on your behalf. If you’re in central Dubai, we offer free document pick-up/drop-off; for farther areas, small courier fees may apply.

e-VOA can be issued very quickly once submitted correctly, with Immigration advising to file at least 48 hours before your flight. Visit Visa (tourist/visit) applications are usually processed in about five working days when documents are complete.

We pre-review your file to avoid common slow-downs (mismatched passport data, low-quality photos, missing ticket details) so you’re not delayed at the airport.

It depends on your passport nationality, not your UAE residency. Most popular passports in the UAE can enter with a Visa on Arrival (VOA) or apply online for an Electronic VOA (e-VOA) before flying. UAE passport holders are on the VOA list; many other nationalities are, too. A smaller group of passports have visa-free entry (mainly ASEAN) or must apply for a Visit Visa before travel—ask us to check yours the same day.

If you’re unsure which route fits your passport and trip length, Green Apple Travel & Tourism can check eligibility and pick the fastest path (e-VOA, VOA at the airport, or Visit Visa B211A). We handle the application paperwork end-to-end from our Bur Dubai (Nasser Lootah Bldg, Office 408) or Trade Center (API Tower, 301A) offices.

Each traveler—including infants and children—needs their own visa if your nationality requires one. If your child has their own passport, submit a separate e-VOA request; fees are the same for all ages.

We set up the family’s applications together so your approvals arrive in sync, and we’ll list parent/guardian details exactly as Immigration expects to prevent check-in issues.

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