Thinking of flying across to Indonesia—Bali, Jakarta, Yogyakarta, or the islands? Wondering how to obtain an Indonesia Visa from Dubai while living in the UAE? You’re in the right place.
Good news: the visa system for UAE residents has become smoother than ever. Many nationalities are eligible for Visa on Arrival or convenient e-Visa options, and for others, the regular visa process works seamlessly with the right guidance. Here, our agency explains step by step how you can get your Indonesia Visa from Dubai without confusion or delays.
Here are the common types of visas UAE residents can use to enter Indonesia:
Each visa has a different validity, allowed duration, and requirements. Our agency helps you pick the correct visa type based on your trip goal.
Here is the process our agency will help you through to get your Indonesia visa from UAE:
First, we check if your nationality qualifies for Visa on Arrival, e-Visa, or if you need a regular visa. That determines which route to take.
Decide whether you need tourist, business, or longer-term visa. We’ll guide you on what is suitable for your trip.
For e-Visa or regular visas, fill out the Indonesia visa application form. Our team helps you ensure details are correct.
You submit your documents to us (we assist in arranging them neatly). See the next section for the full list.
Depending on the visa type, pay the fee either online or through the designated payment channels. We will advise on the exact cost.
We submit your application to the relevant Indonesian immigration or visa authority on your behalf. (No need for you to visit offices.)
Processing times vary (see next section). We monitor and follow up on your application.
Once approved, you’ll get your visa (as an e-Visa, visa-on-arrival confirmation, or sticker in passport). We deliver it to you.
Print and carry your visa copy, passport, and any travel documents when flying to Indonesia.
Yes, UAE residents need a visa unless they belong to a country eligible for visa-free entry or visa on arrival. UAE nationals can obtain a visa on arrival for stays up to 30 days.
It takes approximately 8 to 9 hours to fly from Dubai to Jakarta directly. Flights to Bali may take around 10 to 11 hours depending on connection
Yes! UAE citizens and several expat residents can get an Indonesia Visa on Arrival at airports like Bali Denpasar and Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta. Just carry your passport, confirmed return ticket, and proof of accommodation.
Generally, it takes 4 to 7 working days to get your Indonesia tourist visa from UAE. Processing time may vary during holidays or peak travel seasons.
Generally, it takes 4 to 7 working days to get your Indonesia tourist visa from UAE. Processing time may vary during holidays or peak travel seasons.
You’ll need your passport, UAE residence visa, Emirates ID, photos, return flight tickets, hotel bookings, bank statement, and travel insurance. For business visas, an invitation letter is also required.
We provide a skilled staff to help you get the most out of your immigration. Our qualified and dependable Immigration Consultants can assist you.