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What Is Indonesia eVisa – eVOA vs eVisa Explained (2026)

What Is Indonesia eVisa – eVOA vs eVisa Explained (2026)

The Indonesia eVisa is an electronically issued travel authorization that allows eligible foreign nationals to visit Indonesia without visiting an Indonesian embassy or consulate. As of 2026, Indonesia’s digital immigration system – accessible via evisa.imigrasi.go.id and molina.imigrasi.go.id – processes hundreds of thousands of applications from travelers worldwide each year.

Definition – What Is the Indonesia eVisa?

An eVisa (electronic visa) is a digitally issued entry document that serves the same purpose as a traditional visa stamp but is stored in the immigration database rather than pasted in your passport. Upon approval, you receive a PDF document via email – print it and present it alongside your passport at the Indonesian immigration counter.

Indonesia’s eVisa system covers several visa categories, but for most tourists the relevant options are:

  • B1 – eVOA (Electronic Visa on Arrival): The most popular option for tourists. Valid for 30 days, extendable once for another 30 days. Cost: IDR 500,000 (~$32 USD).
  • C1 – Visit Visa: Valid for 60 days, single entry. Suitable for longer stays. Cost: IDR 500,000 (~$32 USD).

Indonesia eVisa vs. Visa on Arrival – What Is the Difference?

Technically, the eVOA (Electronic Visa on Arrival) and the traditional Visa on Arrival (VOA) are the same visa type – both are the B1 tourist visa at IDR 500,000. The key difference is when and how you obtain them:

  • eVOA (online): Applied for and paid online before your flight via molina.imigrasi.go.id. You receive a digital document and can use faster automated e-Gates at the airport.
  • VOA (at airport): Purchased at the VOA counter on arrival. Longer queues, cash or card payment at the airport. Cannot use e-Gates.

Applying online before your trip is always recommended to save time and avoid queues. See the full guide on how to apply for Indonesia eVisa.

Types of Indonesia eVisa Available in 2026

Indonesia’s immigration system uses letter-number codes for visa types. For most short-term visitors, these are the relevant categories. A complete overview is available on our Indonesia visa types page:

  • B1 (eVOA/VOA): Tourism, family visit, transit. 30 days + extendable. 90+ eligible countries.
  • B2: Business meetings, short-term work. 30 days.
  • C1: Tourism/social visit. 60 days, single entry. Processed via evisa.imigrasi.go.id.
  • C2: Business/investment. 60 days.
  • Visa-Free: ASEAN and select nationals – 30 days, no fee.

Official Indonesia eVisa Portals

Indonesia operates two official immigration portals for online visa applications:

  • evisa.imigrasi.go.id – The primary official eVisa portal for C1 and other visa types
  • molina.imigrasi.go.id – The Molina portal, primarily used for eVOA (B1) applications

Both portals are maintained by Direktorat Jenderal Imigrasi (Indonesian Immigration). Always use the official .go.id domains to avoid scam sites. The portals accept payment via SIMPONI (government payment gateway) or Mastercard/Visa international cards.

Who Can Apply for Indonesia eVisa?

Citizens of over 90 countries are eligible for the eVOA (B1), including nationals from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, European Union countries, China, Japan, South Korea, India, and many more. For the complete list, see our Indonesia eVisa eligible countries page.

Countries NOT eligible for eVOA must apply for a C1 Visit Visa through the official evisa portal, or may require a calling visa through the Indonesian embassy.

Why Apply for Indonesia eVisa Online?

Applying online has several advantages over getting the VOA at the airport:

  • Faster immigration clearance – use automated e-Gates at major airports
  • No queuing at the airport VOA counter (can take 30-90 minutes during peak season)
  • Payment from home – no need to worry about cash or card issues at the airport
  • Applied up to 90 days in advance
  • Digital copy stored in immigration system – safer than paper

For details on Indonesia eVisa processing time and Indonesia eVisa fees, see our dedicated pages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Indonesia eVisa the same as a tourist visa?

The Indonesia eVisa (specifically the B1 eVOA) is Indonesia’s tourist visa for most nationalities. It allows tourism, family visits, and transit for up to 30 days with one possible 30-day extension. The C1 eVisa allows 60 days for similar purposes.

Do I need to print my Indonesia eVisa?

It is strongly recommended to print your eVisa or have a digital copy readily accessible on your phone. Indonesian immigration officers may request to see the eVisa document alongside your passport, though the visa is also stored in the immigration database.

What is the difference between eVOA and eVisa in Indonesia?

The eVOA (B1) is valid for 30 days with one possible 30-day extension. The eVisa (C1 Visit Visa) is valid for 60 days. Both cost IDR 500,000. The eVOA is the most widely used option and is available to over 90 nationalities.

Can I visit Bali with an Indonesia eVisa?

Yes – the Indonesia eVisa and eVOA are valid for entry to all parts of Indonesia, including Bali (Ngurah Rai International Airport), Jakarta (Soekarno-Hatta), Surabaya, Lombok, and other international entry points.

Sari Wulandari

Author: Sari Wulandari

Sari Wulandari is an Indonesian travel blogger and immigration specialist based in Jakarta. She covers Indonesia eVisa system and travel tips for exploring the world largest archipelago.