Indonesia does not offer a dedicated “Transit Visa”.
However, travelers still need a visa during transit, depending on whether they have to enter Indonesia. You need a visa if you must clear immigration during your transit for any of the following reasons:
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You must re-check your luggage when changing planes
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You must change terminals that require immigration clearance
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You have an overnight layover and need to stay in a hotel
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You want to leave the airport for a short visit
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Your transit time exceeds the maximum allowed in-airport stay
(e.g., staying longer than 24 hours or sometimes 8 hours, depending on the airport rules)
Important:
Whether you need to re-check your luggage depends on your airline and ticket type.
We cannot check this for you. You must ask your airline directly.
Which visa do I need?
Use our Visa Finder and enter your nationality to see your options.
If you are eligible for Visa on Arrival (VoA):
We recommend applying for the e-Visa on Arrival (eVOA) before traveling.
This avoids queues and ensures you have the correct visa for transit.
If you are not eligible for VoA:
You will need one of the following:
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C1 Single-Entry Tourist Visa (for one entry)
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D1 Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa (for frequent visits or repeated transits)
These visas allow you to enter Indonesia during transit without issues.


