Planning a trip to Indonesia from Pakistan? Let us simplify your Indonesia eVisa application.
If you’re a Pakistani citizen looking forward to exploring Indonesia, the visa application process may feel complex, but with us, it’s handled with ease. We have assisted thousands of travelers like you, ensuring the application process is clear and efficient.
Do Pakistanis need an Indonesia eVisa?
Yes, Pakistani citizens traveling to Indonesia need to obtain a visa.
Since Pakistanis are not eligible for a visa on arrival, the C1 Tourist Visa(previously known as the B211A Visa) is required, which must be applied for by an Indonesian sponsor. This sponsor could be a family member, friend, or an authorized legal entity in Indonesia.
This single-entry visa is valid for 60 days and can be extended up to 2 times, each time for an additional 60 days. This allows you to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 180 days. The visa has a 60-day validity The day you land in the country marks the first day of visa validity.
Learn more about the Indonesia C1 Tourist Visa
One key detail about the Indonesia C1 Tourist Visa for Pakistanis is that it’s directly tied to your sponsor. This can lead to some unexpected challenges because every visa extension requires your sponsor’s active involvement. This was one traveler’s experience:
“When my sponsor refused to help with my visa extension, I was left scrambling to find someone else and reapply. It completely disrupted my plans.”
These scenarios are avoidable when you choose iVisa. We work with a professional Indonesian business sponsor who handles everything promptly and professionally. From your initial application to any extensions, you can trust that we’ll manage the process smoothly, so you can focus on enjoying your time in Indonesia.
Indonesia eVisa difficulty rating: Easy
The C1 Tourist Visa application for Pakistani citizens is considered easy, with a difficulty rating of 19/100. You only need to answer 9 questions and provide 3 documents (including a passport photo and bank statements). We guide you through the process step by step, minimizing the chances of delays.
iVisa pro tip: Once you arrive in Indonesia, grab a local SIM card at the airport for easy access to data and calls. Providers like Telkomsel and XL offer great coverage. To keep things simple, download the MyTelkomsel app for managing your data usage or buy a top-up voucher from a local convenience store.
How to get an Indonesia C1 Tourist Visa from Pakistan with us
Here’s how you can apply:
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Step 1: Visit our website or download the iVisa app. Enter your personal and travel details.
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Step 2: Review your information carefully. Then, pay the visa and iVisa service fees using your preferred method, such as credit card, PayPal, or Venmo.
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Step 3: Complete the rest of the application form, upload the required documents, and submit it.
When your visa is approved, we’ll notify you via email. Make sure to print it out and save a digital copy on your phone before you head to Indonesia. Once you arrive in the country, an immigration officer will fix a sticker visa in your passport, which will act as an entry permit.
A common issue faced by Pakistani applicants is the uncertainty around processing times. One traveler shared: “I applied for an Indonesia visa from Pakistan, and it’s been a month—it’s still in the verification process. The agency I used just keeps saying it’s being processed, but I have no idea if they’re being honest.”
Experiences like this can leave you feeling stuck and uncertain about your travel plans. At iVisa, we understand how important transparency is. That’s why we’ve partnered with a reliable Indonesian contact and provide real-time updates at every stage of the process. You’ll know exactly where your application stands from start to finish, so there’s no confusion or unnecessary delays.
Why choose us for your Indonesia eVisa?
Our experience with helping Pakistani citizens obtain the C1 Tourist Visa speaks for itself. We have a 0% rejection rate for this visa, which means we know how to get your application right the first time.
"I’ve traveled to many countries, but applying for my Indonesia visa through iVisa was one of the easiest experiences I’ve had. The process was laid out clearly, and the team was always quick to respond whenever I had a question. What I appreciated most was how organized and reliable the service felt." — Ali K, Pakistan.
With our strong track record of helping Pakistani travelers, you can be confident that your journey will start smoothly.
Indonesian embassy in Pakistan
If you need consular assistance for your Indonesia eVisa, you can contact the Indonesia embassy in Islamabad or the Indonesia consulate in Karachi.
Embassy in Islamabad:
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Address: Diplomatic Enclave I Street 5, Ramna G-5/4, Islamabad, Pakistan
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Phone: +92 51 283 2017 / 18 / 19 / 20
Consulate in Karachi:
iVisa travel hack: If you’re exploring Bali, be prepared for situations where you can’t use Uber or Gojek (Indonesia’s version of Uber) due to restrictions in certain areas. Instead, negotiate a price with a street taxi driver. Check the Gojek or Grab app to see what a local ride should cost and use that as your starting point for negotiation.
Our customer service team is always available to assist with any questions about traveling to Indonesia or the C1 Tourist Visa application. Feel free to reach out to us through WhatsApp or iVisa chat.