Indonesia is a stunning destination that attracts travelers from around the world.
If you’re a Bangladeshi citizen looking to explore the natural beauty and cultural richness of Indonesia, you’re in the right place.
In this article, we’ll provide you with all the information you need to know about getting an Indonesia visa for Bangladeshi citizens.
Indonesia offers a range of visa options for travelers, and as a Bangladeshi citizen, it’s essential to understand the requirements and processes involved. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you plan your trip to Indonesia smoothly.
Indonesia Visa for Bangladeshi Citizens
Types of Visas
There are many types of visas are available for Indonesia, such as tourists, Business, Student, and On Arrival Visa for Bangladeshi Passport holders. Urejai.com Travels provides consultancy support for sticker Tourist and Business visa only. Here is some brief about the common visa types:
Tourist Visa:
If you plan to visit Indonesia for Vacation and exploration, a tourist visa is your best choice. It allows you to stay in Indonesia for up to 30 days, with the possibility of extending it for another 30 days.
Business Visa:
If your purpose for visiting Indonesia is business-related, consider applying for a business visa. This visa type is ideal for attending meetings, conferences, or exploring business opportunities in the country.
Social Visa:
A social visa is suitable for those visiting friends or family in Indonesia. It grants you a stay of up to 60 days, extendable for up to four times, making it a flexible option for longer visits.
Student Visa:
If you plan to study in Indonesia, you’ll need this visa.
Visa on Arrival (VoA):
As a Bangladeshi citizen, you can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VoA) at at certain Indonesian airports and seaports. This visa allows you to stay for up to 30 days and is extendable once for another 30 days.
Note : For Bangladeshi Passport holders, Indonesia’s visit is on arrival visa close until further notice.
Step-by-Step Application Process
One can get a sticker from the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia before traveling for the purpose of tourist/business. The applicant does not need to be physically present during visa application submission. For details you may visit Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia .
1. Visa Application Form
Fill out the visa application form carefully and accurately. Ensure all information matches your passport details.
2. Gather Required Documents
Collect all necessary documents, including photographs, proof of funds, a return plane ticket and hotel reservations.
3. Submit Your Application
Applicant or his/her appointed travel agent can submit the application at the Consular Service Counter at the Embassy of Indonesia in Dhaka.
Ensure you have all required documents and the visa fee. Application must be submitted between Sunday to Thursday from 10:00 A.M – 12.30 P.M except on public holidays. Please make an appointment through email address: consular@indonesia-bd.org
Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia
Road No: 53, Plot No: 14, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh.
Tel: (+880)258812260, 9881640-1
Fax: (+880)28825391, 8810993
Email: contactus@indonesia-dhaka.org/indhaka@bangla.net
website: Click here to see the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia
Office Hour: 09.00 to 17.00; Sunday to Thursday
File Submit: 10:00 AM – 12.30 PM
Passport and Document Collection: 11.00 AM – 12.00 PM
4.Visa Fees
The visa fees vary depending on the type of visa and the duration of your stay. Make sure to check the latest fee schedule before applying.
Note: A tourist tax of approx. 10 USD/IDR 150,000 per person apply to non-Indonesia passport holders visiting Bali via air, sea and land from 14th February 2024.
5. Visa Processing
The processing time may vary, but typically, it takes around 5 to 7 working days. Be patient while your application is being reviewed.
6. Visa Approval
Once your visa is approved, you will receive a visa sticker on your passport. Double-check the information for accuracy.
7. Travel to Indonesia
With your visa in hand, you are ready to embark on your journey to Indonesia. Ensure you meet the visa’s conditions during your stay.
Note: Without Batam city, you can travel Indonesia through tourist visa, but for Batam city you need a Business visa/family visit visa or Singapore visa.
Visa Extension
If you wish to extend your stay in Indonesia, it’s essential to apply for an extension before your initial visa expires. You can extend a tourist visa and some other types for another 30 days, while a social visa can be extended for up to four times, each time for 30 days.
Overstaying Penalties
Indonesia enforces strict penalties for overstaying your visa. Ensure you leave the country before your visa expires to avoid any legal complications or fines.
Travel Documents:
Overseas Documents for Business Visit: