Visa requirements for Indonesian citizens are restrictions on administrative entries imposed on Indonesian citizens by authorities of other countries. In May 2018, Indonesian citizens have free visas or visas on access to arrivals to 71 countries and regions, ranked 67th Indonesian passport in terms of freedom of travel (tied with Kenya, Malawi and Swaziland passports) according to the Henley Passport Index.
Video Visa requirements for Indonesian citizens
Map of visa requirements
Maps Visa requirements for Indonesian citizens
Visa requirements
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Recent developments
Diplomatic and/or service passport
Visa-free access applies specifically to holders of Indonesian diplomatic and/or service passports visiting the following countries:
Agreement on visa exemption for holders of diplomatic and/or service passports signed with the following countries but not yet ratified:
- Ã, Armenia (signed on 1 November 2016)
- Ã, El Salvador (signed August 21, 2015)
- Ã, Niger (signed on 16th October 2017)
- Ã, Panama (signed in 2015)
- Ã, Swedish (signed on May 22, 2017)
- Ã, Ukraine (signed on 5 August 2016)
Visa exclusion due to having another visa
Business Travel Cardholders APEC (ABTC) who travel on business do not require a visa to the following countries:
1 - up to 90 days
2 - up to 60 days
3 - up to 59 days
Cards must be shared with the passport and have the following benefits:
- no need to apply for a visa or entry permit to APEC country, because the card is treated as such (except by Ã, Canada and United States)
- doing legitimate business in participating economies
- accelerated border crossings in all member states, including transitional members
- accelerated visa interview scheduling (United States)
Non-visa restrictions
Passport validity length
Many countries require a passport valid for at least 6 months upon arrival. Note that some countries have bilateral agreements with other countries to shorten the cut-off period of passport validity for their respective citizens.
Countries that require passports to apply at least 6 months on arrival include Afghanistan, Algeria, Anguilla, Bahrain, Bhutan, Botswana, British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cayman Islands, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, CÃÆ'Ã' (except when arriving in Basra and Erbil or Sulaimaniyah), Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Guinea, Guinea, Guinea, Guinea , Kiribati, Laos, Madagascar, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Myanmar, Namibia, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Oman, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Qatar, Rwanda, Saint Lucia, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Somaliland, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen and Zimbabwe.
Countries requiring passports are valid for at least 4 months on arrival including Micronesia and Zambia.
Countries that require passports valid for at least 3 months on arrival including EU countries (except Denmark, Republic of Ireland and UK, and always exclude EU/EEA/Swiss citizens), Albania, Belarus, Georgia, Honduras, Iceland, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Nauru, Panama, Saint BarthÃÆ' © lemy, San Marino, Switzerland and United Arab Emirates.
Bermuda requires a passport to take effect at least 45 days after admission.
Countries requiring passport validity for at least 1 month upon arrival include Eritrea, Hong Kong, Macao, New Zealand and South Africa.
Other countries require that passport valid upon arrival or passport valid for the intended period of stay.
Missing passport page
Many countries require a minimum number of blank pages in their presented passport, generally one or two pages. The page endorsements that often appear after the visa page are not counted.
Vaccinations
Many African countries, including Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo, CÃÆ'Ã'te d'Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger , Rwanda, SÃÆ'à £ o TomÃÆ'à © and PrÃÆ'ncipe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Uganda, and Zambia require all incoming passengers to have the current International Vaccination Certificate.
Some other countries only require vaccinations if passengers come from the infected area.
Israeli stamp
Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen do not allow entry of persons with Israeli passport stamps or passports having Israeli or unused Israeli visas or where there is evidence of previous trips to Israel such as entry or exit stamps from neighboring border posts in transit countries such as Jordan and Egypt.
To avoid boycotting the Arab League against Israel, Israeli immigration services now largely stop branding foreign passports from foreign countries entering or leaving Israel. Since January 15, 2013, Israel no longer seals a foreign passport at Ben Gurion Airport, passes cards to passengers instead: " Since January 2013 a pilot scheme has been introduced where visitors are given a passcard instead of a stamp on arrival. keep this card with your passport until you leave.This is evidence of your legal entry into Israel and may be necessary, especially at every junction point to the Palestinian Occupied Territories. "The passport is still (on 22 June 2017) stamped on Erez when traveling in and out of Gaza. Also, the passport is still stamped (on June 22, 2017) on the Jordan Valley/Sheikh Hussein and Yitzhak Rabin/Arava border with Jordan.
Iran refuses entry to passport holders containing Israeli visas or stamps that are less than 12 months old.
Ethnic Armenian
Due to the existing war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the government of Azerbaijan not only prohibits the entry of citizens from Armenia, but also all citizens and citizens of other countries who are Armenian descendants to the Republic of Azerbaijan (although there are exceptions , especially for Armenian participation at the 2015 European Olympics held in Azerbaijan).
Azerbaijan also strictly prohibits any visits by foreign nationals to the separatist territory of Nagorno-Karabakh ( de facto independent Republic of Artsakh), the surrounding area and the exclave of Azerbaijan Karki, Yuxar? ? skipara, Barxudarl? and Sofulu which is de jure part of Azerbaijan but under the control of Armenia, without prior approval from the government of Azerbaijan. Foreign nationals entering these occupied territories will be permanently barred from entering the Republic of Azerbaijan and will be included on their "personae non gratae" list. By the end of 2017 the list contains 699 people.
Upon request, the Republic of Artsakh authorities may attach their visas and/or stamps to a separate piece of paper to avoid detection of travel to their country.
Persona non grata âââ ⬠<â â¬
The government of a country may declare a diplomat persona non grata, prohibiting their entry into the country. In non-diplomatic use, a country's authority may also state permanent or temporary permanent or permanent persona non grata, usually due to unlawful activity. Attempts to enter the Gaza Strip by sea may withdraw a 10-year ban on entry into Israel.
Fingerprint
Some countries including Argentina, Brunei, Cambodia, Japan, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea and the United States demand all travelers, or all foreign tourists, for fingerprints upon arrival.
Criminal record
Some countries (eg, Canada and the United States) routinely refuse entry to non-citizens who have criminal records.
See also
- Indonesian visa policy
- Indonesian Passport
References and Notes
- References
- Notes
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