Bali is one of the most popular long-haul destinations for UAE residents — and Jakarta, Lombok and the rest of Indonesia are catching up fast. The good news is Indonesia's visa system has streamlined dramatically since 2023, with multiple eVisa channels and a popular eVOA (electronic Visa on Arrival) for many nationalities. The bad news: choosing the wrong route causes airport surprises, refused boarding and last-minute scrambles. This guide walks UAE residents through every Indonesia visa option in 2026: eVOA, B1 single-entry, multiple-entry, the new Second-Home visa, and Bali Working Visa. Written specifically for people applying from Dubai.
Do UAE Residents Need an Indonesia Visa?
Most UAE residents need either an eVOA or an eVisa. UAE nationals travelling on an Emirati passport need a visa, but they qualify for the eVOA (visa on arrival) channel. ASEAN passport holders enjoy 30 days visa-free.
For UAE residents on Indian, Pakistani, Filipino, Egyptian, Bangladeshi, British, American, European and most other passports — Indonesia offers two simple online routes:
- eVOA (B213) — for 97+ eligible nationalities, allows 30 days, extendable once for another 30 days.
- eVisa (B1, B211, etc.) — for nationalities not on the eVOA list, or for stays longer than 60 days.
The eVOA is the simplest and fastest channel for most UAE residents. The B1 single-entry visa is the right call when you need 60–180 days, when your nationality isn't eVOA-eligible, or when you want approval before flying to avoid airport queues.
Indonesia Visa Types Available from Dubai
| Visa Type | Best For | Duration of Stay | Entries | Validity Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| eVOA (B213) | Tourists from 97+ eligible nationalities | 30 days, +30 days extension | Single | 30 days from issue |
| B1 Tourist Visa (Single-Entry) | Tourists not on eVOA list / longer stays | 60 days, +30+30 days extension (total 120) | Single | 90 days from issue |
| D1 / D2 Multiple-Entry Tourist | Frequent visitors to Bali / Indonesia | 60 days per entry | Multiple | 1, 2 or 5 years |
| B211A Business / Social Visa | Business meetings, family visits, courses | 60 days, extendable to 180 days | Single | 90 days from issue |
| Second-Home Visa (E33G) | Investors, retirees, long-stay residents | 5 or 10 years | Multiple | 5 or 10 years |
The multiple-entry D1 / D2 visa is excellent value for anyone making 3+ trips per year. Validity options are 1, 2 or 5 years, and each entry allows 60 days of stay.
The Second-Home visa (E33G) launched in 2022 and was refined in 2024. It targets retirees and long-stay residents and requires evidence of significant funds in an Indonesian bank account or property ownership. We can advise on eligibility and application path.
Who Can Apply for an Indonesia Visa from the UAE?
- You hold a passport valid for at least 6 months from arrival
- You hold a valid UAE residence visa for the consular route (eVOA does not require it but it helps reassure airline check-in)
- You have a confirmed onward or return ticket within the visa validity
- You can demonstrate adequate funds for the trip
Which Channel Should You Apply Through?
- Indonesia eVisa portal (evisa.imigrasi.go.id) — official channel for both eVOA and B1/B211 visas. We submit and monitor end-to-end.
- Indonesian Consulate-General in Dubai — for sponsored long-stay routes (work, retirement, second home in some cases).
- Indonesian Embassy in Abu Dhabi — for diplomatic and select special-category visas.
Avoid third-party "Indonesia eVisa" websites — many add heavy markups over the official channel and add no real value. We submit through the official Imigrasi portal and pass through the actual government cost in your written quote.
Who Cannot Apply from Dubai?
- Passport with less than 6 months validity — automatic refusal at airline check-in
- Active overstay or deportation history in Indonesia — must be cleared first
- Recent refusal on a similar visa class without new supporting evidence
- Insufficient funds visible in bank statements for the proposed trip duration
Step-by-Step: How to Apply for an Indonesia Visa from Dubai
- Confirm your route: Send us your passport scan and travel dates — we confirm whether eVOA, B1, multiple-entry or Second-Home is right for your case.
- Prepare your documents: Passport scan, photograph, hotel/flight booking — we send a checklist tailored to your route.
- Submit through the official portal: We complete the application, pay the government, and monitor processing.
- Receive your eVisa or pre-approval: eVOA approvals usually arrive within 1–3 working days; B1 and multiple-entry can take 5–10 working days.
- Print or save digitally: Indonesia accepts the digital PDF at airline check-in and immigration. Always carry a printed copy as backup.
- Extension inside Indonesia: If you decide to extend, the process must start at least 14 days before expiry. We can connect you with our partner agent in Bali for in-country extensions.
Indonesia Visa Requirements: Complete Document Checklist
eVOA (B213)
- Passport biographical data page with 6+ months validity from arrival
- Confirmed return or onward ticket within 30 days of arrival
- Recent passport-style photograph on white background
- Email address for receiving the eVOA PDF
B1 / B211A Single-Entry Visa
- All eVOA documents, plus:
- Bank statement showing minimum required balance for the duration
- Hotel booking or sponsor letter covering the full intended stay
- Travel itinerary with detailed accommodation
- Sponsor letter (B211A) if for business or social visit
D1 / D2 Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa
- All B1 documents, plus:
- Stronger financial evidence across last 3 months
- Travel pattern justification — why multiple entries are needed
- Optional sponsor in Indonesia strengthens the application
Second-Home Visa (E33G)
- Indonesian bank account with minimum required deposit (changes per current regulation)
- Evidence of property ownership in Indonesia (alternative path)
- Background check / police clearance from country of nationality
- Health insurance covering Indonesia for the visa period
Getting a Quote for Your Indonesia Visa from Dubai
Government and visa-center processing for Indonesia changes regularly — and the right amount for your case depends on your nationality, the visa type you need, urgency (standard vs. express), and the number of entries. Rather than publishing numbers that go out of date, our team issues an itemised quote tailored to your application.
Contact our Dubai visa consultants for an all-inclusive, no-surprises quote covering everything you need: government and embassy submission, processing, optional express handling, courier, document drafting where required, and our professional handling end-to-end.
- WhatsApp: message us with your passport scan and travel dates
- Phone: +971 4 370 5995 (Mon–Sat, 9am–6pm Gulf Standard Time)
- In person: 408 Nasser Lootah Building, Bur Dubai (Consulate Area), Dubai UAE
Most quote requests receive a written reply within 30 minutes during office hours, including a clear breakdown of what is included, the expected processing time, and the document checklist for your specific case.
Processing Time and Visa Validity
Processing Times
- eVOA: 1–3 working days, sometimes within hours.
- B1 / B211A: 5–10 working days, occasionally longer during peak periods.
- D1 / D2 multiple-entry: 7–14 working days.
- Second-Home (E33G): 30–60 days, dependent on Imigrasi review and bank deposit verification.
Recommended lead time: at least 2 weeks before travel. For multiple-entry and Second-Home visas, allow 4–8 weeks.
Visa Validity Scenarios
- eVOA — 30 days of stay, extendable once for 30 more days, single entry
- B1 — 60 days, extendable to 120 days total, single entry
- D1 / D2 — 1, 2 or 5 years validity, 60 days per entry, unlimited entries
- Second-Home — 5 or 10 years, multiple entries
Common Mistakes UAE Applicants Make
- Choosing eVOA when you need B1: If you plan to stay 30 days but might extend, eVOA is fine. If you know you'll stay 60+ days, take B1 from the start — extending B1 in-country is far easier than re-applying.
- Booking non-refundable flights before approval: Even eVOA can be refused at airline check-in if details don't match. Always use refundable bookings until visa is in hand.
- Overstaying by even one day: Indonesia charges a per-day overstay penalty and an overstay record affects future applications. Always extend before expiry.
- Working on a tourist visa: Strict rule — Indonesia has tightened enforcement against remote workers using tourist visas. Use the right work or Second-Home channel.
- Missing onward ticket at check-in: Some airlines refuse boarding without a confirmed return or onward ticket regardless of visa status.
- Underestimating bank statement requirements: Indonesia expects to see funds matching the trip duration. Empty accounts cause refusals even with valid eVOA.
Why Apply Through Green Apple Travel from Dubai?
Green Apple Travel & Tourism has been processing UAE-resident visa applications since 2012 — that's 13+ years of experience moving Dubai files through embassies, VFS Global, BLS International, and direct consulate channels across more than 50 countries. For your Indonesia application, that means:
- Document review before submission — a senior consultant pre-checks your file against the consulate's current requirements, which change quietly and frequently. Most rejections we see come from preventable document errors caught at this stage.
- Appointment booking handled for you — we hold appointment slots and book on your behalf. No fighting the visa-center calendar, no unsuitable time slots.
- Direct relationships with submission centres — we know which counter to use, what the staff need to see first, and how to handle file resubmissions when extra documents are requested.
- Honest assessment of approval odds — if your case is borderline (recent refusal, weak documentation, complex itinerary), we tell you upfront before you spend time and money on an application unlikely to succeed.
- Real office in Bur Dubai — drop your documents in person, ask questions face-to-face, and meet the consultant working on your file. We are not a call-centre or a website that subcontracts overseas.
- Written quote, no surprises — every quote is itemised. Embassy/government, processing, courier, optional express service — you see exactly where your money goes before you commit.
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