Visa for Indonesia from Poland

Passport holders from certain countries are eligible for different types of visas for Indonesia. On this page, you will find up-to-date information (according to Indonesian Immigration) on all visa options for Polish.

With a passport from Poland, you can get a visa on arrival at the airport when arriving in Indonesia. The VOA is valid for 30 days upon entering Indonesia and can be extended once for another 30 days. So, the total visit duration is a maximum of 60 days.

Poles passport holders also have the option to apply for an eVOA Indonesia (electronic Visa On Arrival) online before flying to Indonesia. This saves time at the airport since you can skip the visa queue and head straight to the immigration counter.

Poles passport holders can apply for a Single Entry Visa Indonesia. The Single Entry Visa is valid for 60 days upon arrival and can be extended up to 2 times for another 60 days each (maximum 180 days). After 180 days, you need to leave the country.

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Visa On Arrival (VOA) / e-Visa On Arrival (e-VOA)

You can receive Visa On Arrival upon entering Indonesia or you can apply for e-Visa On Arrival before departure.

Single Entry Visa

You are eligible for Single Entry Visa and can stay up to 180 days in Indonesia.

KITAS (temporary stay permit)

You are eligible for KITAS visa and can stay up to 6 years in Indonesia.

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No extensions possible - 18-20 November.
No extensions are possible from 18-20 November.
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