
Vietnamese citizens have a visa-free entry to Indonesia for stays up to 30 days, making it one of the easiest destinations to explore from Vietnam.
Additionally, an exemption (A1 visa) can be obtained online for free by following several simple steps, such as providing the documents. The permit is not extendable and is limited to certain activities, for example, related to tourism.
If Vietnamese citizens need to stay in the country for a longer period or for a specific purpose, an Indonesia visa is necessary. The most common are the B1 and C1 categories of permits.
The online system enables a quick and convenient option, as no visit to the embassy or consulate is needed.
NOTE: A passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry is requirved to enter Indonesia for Vietnamese nationals.
A1 Visa Exemption to Indonesia
Vietnamese passport holders can enter Indonesia without a visa for tourism, business meetings, conducting field observations at offices, or medical-related activities.
The Indonesian visa exemption allows a stay of up to 30 days and comes at no cost. Among the necessary documents are a passport valid for at least 6 months and an outbound ticket.
This exemption covers all major Indonesian entry points, including Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, and other designated immigration checkpoints throughout the country.
Types of Indonesian Visas for Vietnamese Citizens
While the 30-day visa exemption covers most short-term visits, certain travel purposes require specific visa types.
The most popular choices for citizens from Vietnam are B1 Visa on Arrival and C1 Tourist Single-Entry Visitor Visa.
Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA B1)
The Electronic Visa on Arrival offers another one-month entry option for Vietnamese citizens. Although the visa exemption already provides free 30-day access, the e-VOA can be useful if you want to secure the entry documentation in advance.
It’s a single-entry visa valid for 30 days (extendable) and can be applied for through Indonesia’s official immigration website before the trip.
This Indonesian permit provides additional flexibility for Vietnamese nationals who prefer having their visa documentation arranged before departure, especially during peak travel seasons when immigration lines might be longer.
Tourist Single-Entry Visitor Visa (C1)
The C1 eVisa is an electronic permit intended for short-term stays in Indonesia. It can be used for tourism, visiting relatives or friends, transiting, or attending meetings, conferences, and exhibitions.
This visa is valid for 90 days and permits a stay of up to 60 days in Indonesia. Extensions or conversions to another type of visa are possible as well.
Vietnamese citizens applying for the C1 Visa need to provide the following:
- Passport with at least 6 months of validity
- Bank statement showing a minimum balance of $2000 (or an equivalent amount) over the last 3 months
- Recent passport-style photo
It is important to remember that Vietnamese citizens holding a C1 Visa are strictly prohibited from engaging in any income-generating activities during their stay.
Application Process for Indonesian Visas
Applying for an Indonesian visa online is a convenient and efficient process. It can be completed in just a few steps, ensuring that Vietnamese travelers are well-prepared for their visit to Indonesia:
- Visit the official immigration website: Start by accessing the governmental website at https://evisa.imigrasi.go.id/.
- Create an account: Register using the email address and set up a secure password. Verify the profile via the confirmation email sent to you.
- Fill out the form: Complete the online visa form with accurate personal details, travel information, and purpose of visit.
- Upload required documents: Scan and provide the essential files, such as a passport, a recent photo, and any additional documentation specified for the visa type.
- Pay the visa fee: Use the available online payment options to cover the visa fee.
- Track the application: After submission, you can track the progress of the permit through the website and download it once approved.
Applying online simplifies the Indonesian visa process, saving time and resources by reducing paperwork. Make sure that all required documents are prepared and submitted properly to have a seamless experience.
Processing Time for an Indonesian Visa
Standard processing for a Tourist Single-Entry Visitor Visa (C1) to Indonesia typically takes 5 business days.
The e-VOA B1 can be reviewed immediately upon arrival or completed online before the journey.
During peak travel seasons or Indonesian holidays, processing times may be slightly extended. Vietnamese should plan their application timing accordingly to avoid problems.
Other visa types to Indonesia may take even several weeks, as they may require additional checks and supporting documentation.
Stay Duration, Validity, and Extensions of Indonesian Visas
The visa-free 30-day stay cannot be extended under any circumstances. If you need to remain in Indonesia longer, you must exit the country and re-enter after the one-month period expires.
For the e-VOA B1, which allows an initial stay of 30 days, extensions of up to 30 additional days are possible through Indonesian immigration offices, though fees apply for the extension process. With a total validity of 90 days, this makes the e-VOA B1 a better choice if you might need to extend your stay.
The Electronic Visa C1 allows a visit of 60 days and also won’t expire within the next 90 days. It’s a perfect option for those who want to be in Indonesia longer than one month for tourism.
Long-Term Visas obtained through embassies typically allow stays from 90 days to several months, depending on the visa category and purpose of travel.
Indonesia Entry Requirements and Documentation
All Vietnamese travelers to Indonesia must meet specific entry conditions for compliance with immigration laws and to maintain security and order during their stay.
Among the necessary documentation for an entry to Indonesia are:
- Passport valid for 6 months after arrival, with 2 blank pages
- Visa (if necessary)
- SATUSEHAT Health Pass before entry
- Registration with local police if staying in private accommodation
- Proof of 150,000 IDR (£8) tourist levy upon arrival in Bali or online
- Yellow fever vaccination proof required if arriving from at-risk countries
Failure to have the necessary documentation could lead to delays, denied entry, or legal complications during the trip to Indonesia.
Travelers from Vietnam without proper documentation may be subject to fines, deportation, or being held at immigration until the issues are resolved.
Indonesian Embassy Services for Vietnamese Citizens
The Indonesian Embassy in Hanoi provides visa services for Vietnamese citizens requiring visas beyond the standard exemption.
These diplomatic missions handle applications for permits and specialized visa categories. They also provide consular services for Vietnamese citizens traveling to or residing in Indonesia.
- Address: 50 Ngo Quyen Street, Hoan Kiem, Ha Noi
- Email: hanoi.kbri@kemlu.go.id
- Phone: (+84-24) 3825-3353
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can Vietnamese extend their 30-day visa-free stay?
No, the Indonesian visa exemption cannot be extended; you must exit Indonesia before 30 days expire.
- What happens if I overstay my Indonesian visa-free period?
Indonesia imposes fines of IDR 1,000,000 per day for overstays, with possible detention or deportation for extended violations.
- Can I work in Indonesia with the visa exemption?
The Indonesian visa exemption only covers tourism, transit, and business meetings—not employment activities.
- Do I need vaccinations to enter Indonesia?
While not always needed, a yellow fever vaccination is mandatory if arriving from an infected area. Check current health requirements before travel.
- Can I enter Indonesia multiple times with the visa exemption?
Vietnamese citizens may go to Indonesia many times, but each entry allows a maximum 30-day stay, and frequent visits might raise questions from immigration officers.
- Is the Indonesian e-VOA worth paying for if I can enter visa-free?
The e-VOA offers extension possibilities and advance processing, which can be valuable for flexibility.
Conclusion
Understanding the visa options and rules for Indonesia is essential for an unproblematic experience.
Whether entering visa-free, using the e-VOA, or obtaining other visas, the choice should reflect the travel plans and needs.
Preparing in advance by verifying requirements and understanding entry rules will enable a smooth journey and compliance with regulations.
Vietnamese citizens, by staying informed and organized, can focus on the trip and explore what Indonesia has to offer.
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Hi, I’m Kartini Sisingamaraja! I’m an Indonesian travel blogger and a migration and visa expert with years of experience, including working for Indonesia’s Ministry of Immigration and Corrections. Traveling is my passion, and I love sharing my adventures, tips, and insights to help others explore the world with ease. Whether you’re looking for hidden gems in Indonesia or need guidance on visas and migration, I’m here to make your journey smoother and more exciting. Let’s explore together!