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Indonesia e-Visa Entry Points

Official ports of entry where you can use your Indonesia e-Visa

Indonesia Entry Points Map

Explore the official entry points where you can use your Indonesia e-Visa

Note: Indonesia e-Visa holders must enter through one of the officially designated entry points. Attempting to enter through non-designated points may result in being denied entry, even with a valid e-Visa.

International Airports

The following international airports are designated entry points for Indonesia e-Visa holders:

Airport Name Location IATA Code
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Jakarta (Java) CGK
Ngurah Rai International Airport Denpasar (Bali) DPS
Juanda International Airport Surabaya (Java) SUB
Kualanamu International Airport Medan (Sumatra) KNO
Hang Nadim International Airport Batam (Riau Islands) BTH
Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport Makassar (Sulawesi) UPG
Sam Ratulangi International Airport Manado (Sulawesi) MDC
Lombok International Airport Lombok LOP

Seaports

The following seaports are designated entry points for Indonesia e-Visa holders:

Seaport Name Location Common Routes
Batam Center Ferry Terminal Batam (Riau Islands) Singapore to Batam
Sekupang Ferry Terminal Batam (Riau Islands) Singapore to Batam
Benoa Harbor Bali Cruise ships
Tanjung Priok Port Jakarta (Java) International shipping
Tanjung Balai Karimun Karimun (Riau Islands) Malaysia to Karimun
Dumai Port Dumai (Sumatra) Malaysia to Sumatra

Land Border Crossings

The following land border crossings are designated entry points for Indonesia e-Visa holders:

Border Crossing Location Connecting Countries
Entikong Border Checkpoint West Kalimantan Indonesia-Malaysia
Aruk Border Checkpoint West Kalimantan Indonesia-Malaysia
Motaain Border Checkpoint East Nusa Tenggara Indonesia-Timor Leste
Skouw Border Checkpoint Papua Indonesia-Papua New Guinea

Most Popular Entry Points

The most commonly used entry points for international travelers with e-Visas are:

Ngurah Rai International Airport (Bali)

The main gateway for tourists visiting Bali, with direct flights from many international destinations.

Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (Jakarta)

Indonesia's largest airport and main international hub, serving the capital city of Jakarta.

Batam Center Ferry Terminal

Popular entry point for travelers coming from Singapore via ferry (45-minute journey).

Juanda International Airport (Surabaya)

Gateway to East Java and Mount Bromo, with connections to several international destinations.

Entry Procedures

When entering Indonesia through any of the designated entry points, you will need to:

  1. Present your e-Visa: Show your printed e-Visa along with your passport.
  2. Complete an Arrival Card: Fill out the arrival card provided by the airline or at the immigration counter.
  3. Pass through Immigration: The immigration officer will verify your e-Visa, stamp your passport, and may ask about your travel plans.
  4. Collect Baggage: Retrieve your luggage from the baggage claim area.
  5. Pass through Customs: Declare any items as required and pass through customs inspection.

Important: Make sure to verify that the immigration officer has stamped your passport with the correct entry date and visa type. This stamp serves as proof of your legal entry and determines the duration of your permitted stay in Indonesia.

Restricted Entry Points

It's important to note that not all Indonesian ports of entry accept e-Visa holders. Smaller regional airports, remote seaports, and some land border crossings may not have the necessary infrastructure to process e-Visas.

If you plan to enter Indonesia through a less common entry point, it is advisable to confirm in advance whether e-Visas are accepted at that location.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Indonesia e-Visa entry points

Can I enter Indonesia through any port of entry with an e-Visa?

No, you can only enter Indonesia through officially designated entry points that are equipped to process e-Visas. These include major international airports, certain seaports, and specific land border crossings as listed on this page.

What happens if I try to enter through a non-designated entry point?

If you attempt to enter Indonesia through a port of entry that is not designated for e-Visa holders, you may be denied entry, even if you have a valid e-Visa. You would likely be required to depart and re-enter through an approved entry point.

Do I need to specify my entry point when applying for an e-Visa?

In most cases, you are not required to specify your exact entry point when applying for an Indonesia e-Visa. However, you should ensure that you plan to enter through one of the officially designated entry points.

Can I exit Indonesia from a different point than where I entered?

Yes, you can exit Indonesia from any official international exit point, regardless of where you entered. For example, you could enter through Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport and exit through Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport.

Are there any special procedures at land border crossings?

Land border crossings may have additional procedures compared to airports. These can include vehicle inspections, health checks, and more detailed questioning about your travel plans. Processing times may also be longer, so it's advisable to allow extra time when entering Indonesia via a land border.