
The easiest way to get your Indonesia B211A Visa: Apply now
What you need to know
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Planning to stay over 30 days? The Indonesia C1 (B211A) Tourist Visa lets you stay up to 60 days.
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Skip the airport hassle: Apply online in minutes with iVisa and avoid visa-on-arrival lines and embassy visits.
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Start your application today, and save your progress if you need a break.

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Last updated: June 2025
Why waste your first hour in Indonesia standing in line? Get your visa in advance and head straight to the fun part.
Not sure if you need the Indonesia C1 (B211A) Visa or Visa on Arrival? If you’re planning to visit Indonesia for more than 30 days, or want to get everything sorted before you go, the C1 Visa is your best option.
Indonesia C1 Tourist Visa fast facts
➡️ Stay up to 60 days: Great for longer holidays or visiting family, while doing business and attending events is also allowed.
➡️ Spend even more time in Indonesia: Extend your visa online to a total of 180 days.
➡️ Skip the queues: Skip the long visa-on-arrival lines and start enjoying your trip as soon as you land.
➡️ Online application: No consulate visits required, apply online through our platform or app anytime.
What you need to apply for the Indonesia C1 Visa
✔️ A valid passport (6+ months validity and one blank page)
✔️ A recent passport photo
✔️ A bank statement showing at least $2,000 USD in your account
Don’t have your documents right now?
Simply start your application today, save your progress, and upload your documents when you’re ready.
💡iVisa pro tip: "Don’t get stuck in long queues at the airport or extending your stay. With the C1 Visa, you’ll get a whopping 60 days to explore, skip the visa on arrival lines, and travel stress-free."
Why choose iVisa for your Indonesia C1 Tourist Visa application
iVisa ✅ | Government site ❌ |
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Error-free application check by our experts | Risk of rejection for small mistakes |
24/7 support in multiple languages | No real-time help available if you get stuck |
Save & resume your progress | Must finish in one session |
Multiple payment options, including credit card & PayPal | Credit card only - often blocked on government site |
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Have a visa question? We'll provide the answer.
Hi Anna, overstaying your visa in Indonesia is taken seriously. The penalty is 1,000,000 IDR (about $65 USD) per day, and in some cases, immigration may deny re-entry in the future or even add you to a blacklist.
If your Tourist Visa has already expired, extensions are generally not possible. You can check your options on the official immigration website or visit the nearest immigration office, but be prepared to pay the fine.
If you’re going to the airport, you’ll likely be taken to an immigration desk where you’ll need to explain your overstay and settle the fine, usually in cash.
Short overstays of a few days, like yours, are sometimes tolerated, especially with a valid reason. However, longer overstays, especially those involving other violations, are taken far more seriously.
Hi Alfonso! No, unfortunately not.
This is a single-entry visa, so once you leave Indonesia, you’ll need a new visa to return, even if you still have days left on your 60-day stay.
If you want a multiple-entry visa, you’ll have to apply for a suitable visa through your nearest Indonesian Embassy.
Hello Dani! No, this Indonesia C1 Visa is not the same as the pre-approved Visa on Arrival (VoA or eVoA).
The C1 Visa allows a longer stay of up to 60 days – twice as long as the VoA. It’s also extendable to up to a total of 180 days, versus up to 60 days with the VoA. It’s a better choice if you're planning a longer trip.
Another key difference: not all nationalities are eligible for the visa on arrival.
Check your eligibility and apply for the visa that suits you trip best.
Yes, you can use this visa for both tourism and business, as well as attending conferences and events (but only as an attendee, not a speaker).
It’s valid for the whole of Indonesia, but make sure you’re taking domestic flights, as you can only enter Indonesia once with this visa.
Also keep in mind that you have to pay an additional tourist tax to visit Bali. Enjoy your trip!
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How to Apply: C1 (B211A Visa)
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How to Apply: Embassy Registration
Complete our easy online application and pay with credit card or PayPal
Your embassy will assist you if an emergency (eg. Natural disasters, civil unrest, etc) occur
Why Register with the Embassy
Required Information to Apply
Once You Have Registered With Your Embassy Or Consulate, You Will Need To Update Your Data If:
- your contact details change,
- your civil status changes,
- you are going back to your home country.
Questions?
My application couldn’t be completed due to an error. What now?
Is the C1 Visa the same as the B211A Visa?
Yes, the B211A Visa has been renamed to the C1 Visa, but the rules and eligibility criteria remain unchanged.
If you recently applied for a B211A Visa, be sure to check its validity dates. You can still use the visa as long as it is within the valid period.
What can I do if my Indonesia B211A Visa application has been canceled or rejected?
I have a residency in a foreign country, does that count?
Can I leave the country and come back with the same B211 Visa?
Can I work using this visa?
The B211A or C1 visa does not permit employment. Working under this visa may result in fines or deportation.
The visa only allows temporary business activities such as attendance at business meetings, seminars, exhibitions, and the monitoring of investment projects.