A clear breakdown of the paperwork behind a successful Indonesian visa or extension — the universal essentials, the extras certain visas ask for, and the small details that quietly cause most rejections.
Almost every visa delay comes down to a document — a passport too close to expiry, a photo with the wrong background, a bank statement that does not show enough. The good news is that the core requirements are consistent across most visa types, and once you know them the process is smooth. Below are the universal essentials, plus tips that keep your application clean. Requirements vary by nationality and visa, so we always confirm your exact checklist before you commit.
Small details cause most delays. These habits keep your application moving.
Confirm your passport meets the six-month rule well before you apply — renewing late can derail your timeline.
Use a recent photo on a plain background at the correct size. A casual selfie is the most common reason a file is bounced.
Statements should be recent, in your name, and clearly above the required balance. We confirm the figure for your visa.
Submit clear, full-page scans — no cropped corners or glare. Blurry documents slow everything down.
Some supporting documents may need translation or certification. We tell you in advance if yours do.
Requirements shift by nationality and visa type. A quick check with us avoids a costly resubmission.
These appear on nearly every Indonesian visa and extension application. We confirm the exact specifics for your case.
Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay and have blank pages for stamps.
A current colour photo on a plain background, meeting the standard passport-style format.
Recent bank statements showing you can support yourself — we tell you the current threshold for your visa.
Many visas require a local sponsor or guarantor; for agency-handled cases this is often provided for you.
Evidence of travel out of Indonesia, typically required for tourist and visit categories.
A short, accurate description of why you are coming — tourism, remote work, investment or family — matched to the visa.
The paperwork queries we hear most often.
Likely yes. Most Indonesian visas require at least six months of validity beyond your stay. We recommend renewing before applying; tell us your dates and we will confirm whether your current passport will pass.
No. The photo must follow the passport-style format — correct size, plain background, neutral expression. A non-compliant photo is one of the most common reasons an application is returned.
It depends on the visa and your nationality. Rather than guess, send us your details and we will give you the current proof-of-funds threshold that applies to your specific application.
Several visa types require a local sponsor or guarantor. When we handle your application this is usually arranged for you, so it is one less thing to organise yourself.