Bali & Indonesia Visa for Iraqi Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Bali is an Indonesian province. It follows Indonesia's national visa policy - the same rules apply in Bali, Jakarta, Lombok and the rest of Indonesia.
Iraqi passport holders need a visa to enter Indonesia. Apply at a Indonesia embassy or consulate, or the official visa portal, before travelling.
- Max stay
- Varies
- Visa cost
- IDR 1,500,000
- How to apply
- Embassy / visa centre
- Processing
- Under 24 hours
How Iraqi citizens apply for a Indonesia visa
- โ Apply for a visa at the Indonesia embassy/consulate or official visa application centre before travelling. Apply here โ
No advance visa with these documents
Indonesia officially admits Iraqi citizens without a pre-arranged visa when they hold certain third-country visas or residence permits.
Visa-free ยท up to 30 days
Foreign nationals holding Singapore permanent residency (PR) status are eligible for BVK (visa-free entry), provided they enter through designated Immigration Checkpoint Authority posts. Conditions vary slightly per document - check each rule via the official source.
imigrasi.go.id โIndonesia visa cost for Iraqi citizens
C1 Tourist e-Visa (single entry, 60 days)
IDR 1,500,000 (~$92)
C1 visit visa via Indonesian Embassy (Washington DC consular tariff) - tourism/family visit/transit
USD 65
Applications are handled via VFS Global - a service fee applies on top of the visa fee and varies by country and centre.
Fees checked 2 Jul 2026
Indonesia visa types
Visa on Arrival (e-VOA, Index B1)
Tourism, business meetings, or transit for eligible nationalities
- Available to nationals of ~97 eligible countries.
- IDR 500,000 (approx. USD 35).
- Single-entry, 30-day stay, extendable once for 30 more days at an immigration office.
- Can be paid on arrival at designated airports/seaports or online in advance as e-VOA.
- Index B1 (arrival visa); the legacy 'B211A' label actually referred to the old single-entry visit visa, now index C1.
Tourist Visit Visa (C1, single entry)
Tourism, family visits, attending meetings/conventions/exhibitions, transit
- Single-entry e-Visa applied in advance (successor to the legacy B211A tourist visa).
- 60-day initial stay, extendable up to a total of 180 days in-country.
- Official fee USD 65 at Indonesian missions (approx. IDR 1,500,000 via the e-Visa portal).
- Requires an Indonesian guarantor (penjamin).
- Applied online via evisa.imigrasi.go.id.
- Index C1.
Tourism Multiple-Entry Visit Visa (D1)
Frequent tourism/family visits over 1, 2 or 5 years
- Multiple-entry visit visa for tourism; issued with 1-, 2- or 5-year validity.
- Each entry allows a 60-day stay (extendable).
- Government fee approx. IDR 3,000,000 per year of validity (~USD 190 for 1 year).
- Applied online via evisa.imigrasi.go.id.
- Index D1.
Social/Cultural Visit Visa (C6, single entry)
Social, cultural, humanitarian, volunteer activities and family visits
- Single-entry visit visa for social/cultural and family-visit purposes; requires an Indonesian guarantor (penjamin).
- 60-day initial stay, extendable up to a total of 180 days in-country.
- Replaces the legacy 'B211/Sosial Budaya' index under the 2024-2025 visa reform.
- Short study/language courses now use index C9.
- Applied online via evisa.imigrasi.go.id.
- Index C6.
Business Visit Visa (C2, single entry)
Business meetings, negotiations, purchasing goods; non-work business activities
- Single-entry business visit visa; no employment or paid work permitted.
- 60-day stay, extendable up to 180 days total.
- Official fee USD 125 at Indonesian missions.
- Requires an Indonesian company/individual guarantor.
- Applied online via evisa.imigrasi.go.id.
- Index C2.
Business Multiple-Entry Visit Visa (D2)
Recurring business trips - meetings, negotiations, site/production inspections
- Multiple-entry business visit visa issued with 1-, 2- or 5-year validity; each entry allows a 60-day stay, extendable up to two times (up to 180 days per visit).
- No paid employment.
- Government fee approx. IDR 3,000,000 per year of validity (~USD 190 for 1 year).
- Applied online via evisa.imigrasi.go.id.
- Index D2.
Other Indonesia visa categories (9)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Indonesia. Eligibility varies by visa type - some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
Common to several visa categories below
- Applied online via evisa.imigrasi.go.id.
Medical Treatment Visit Visa (C3, single entry)
Undergoing medical/healthcare treatment in Indonesia
- Single-entry visit visa for medical treatment.
- 60-day stay, extendable.
- Official fee USD 65 at Indonesian missions.
- A longer-stay medical option exists as limited-stay index E34.
- Index C3.
Student / Education Visa (E30)
Foreign students enrolled in Indonesian schools and universities
- Limited-stay permit (KITAS) for study.
- Sub-codes: E30A primary/secondary school, E30B higher education, E30F student exchange.
- Requires sponsorship by the accredited Indonesian educational institution; stay/validity tied to the study programme duration, renewable.
- Index E30.
Work Visa / KITAS (E23)
Foreign nationals employed by an Indonesian entity
- Limited-stay work permit (KITAS), index E23 (formerly TA-01/312).
- Employer must obtain an approved RPTKA (foreign worker utilisation plan) and NOTIFIKASI from the Ministry of Manpower (Kemnaker, tka-online.kemnaker.go.id) and pay the USD 100/month DKPTKA expatriate levy.
- Valid up to 2 years, renewable; holder may sponsor spouse/children (E31).
- Sub-codes cover special economic zones (E23A), trade offices (E23V), government experts (E23X) and digital-sector experts (E23Y).
Remote Worker Visa (E33G, Digital Nomad)
Foreign remote workers employed/contracted by companies outside Indonesia
- Limited-stay permit (KITAS) for remote workers employed/contracted by an overseas company, launched April 2024.
- 1-year stay, renewable once.
- Requirements: minimum annual income of USD 60,000 and savings of at least USD 2,000; holder may not work for or earn income from an Indonesian entity.
- Multiple entry; must enter within 90 days of issuance.
- Index E33G (distinct from the E33 Second Home Golden Visa).
Investor KITAS / Golden Visa (E28)
Foreign investors, shareholders and directors of Indonesian companies
- Limited-stay investor permit.
- The standard investor KITAS (E28A) is typically 2 years, renewable, for shareholders/directors of a PT PMA.
- The Golden Visa sub-codes grant longer stays: E28C (capital-market route) gives 5 years for USD 350,000 or 10 years for USD 700,000 invested in government bonds/IDX shares/mutual funds; corporate and IKN routes (E28B/E28D/E28F) require larger investments.
- Index E28.
Second Home Golden Visa (E33)
High-net-worth individuals settling long-term without local employment
- Second Home limited-stay permit (KITAS), 5- or 10-year validity.
- Requires proof of funds of at least IDR 2 billion (approx. USD 130,000) held in a state-owned Indonesian bank, or ownership of qualifying Indonesian property.
- No local employment permitted.
- Part of the E33 Golden Visa family (which also covers global-talent E33A/E33B and the Silver Hair retirement codes E33E/E33F).
- Index E33.
Retirement / Silver Hair Visa (E33E / E33F)
Retirees settling in Indonesia
- Under the 2024-2025 reform the retirement route sits within the E33 Second Home family: E33F is the 1-year elderly stay permit and E33E is the 5-year 'Silver Hair' Golden Visa for wealthy retirees (requires a substantial deposit/funds in an Indonesian state bank).
- Renewable and convertible toward KITAP (permanent residence).
- No local work authorization.
- Replaces the legacy retirement KITAS (min ~USD 1,500/month pension, age 55+).
Family / Spouse Visa (E31)
Spouses and children joining an Indonesian citizen or a KITAS/KITAP holder
- Family-reunification limited-stay permit (KITAS).
- Sub-codes include E31A spouse of an Indonesian citizen, E31B spouse of a KITAS/KITAP holder, E31C-F children, and E31G/E31H parents.
- Requires a sponsor (Indonesian spouse/relative or the primary permit holder).
- Typically 1-2 years, renewable, convertible toward KITAP.
- Index E31.
Work and Holiday Visa (E35A, Australian nationals)
Young Australians combining a holiday with short-term work
- Bilateral Work and Holiday scheme; E35A is the operative sub-code for Australian citizens aged 18-30.
- 12-month multiple-entry stay; must enter within 90 days of issuance.
- Requires ~USD 2,000 savings, proof of tertiary study/degree, and a government letter of support (subject to annual quota).
- Work limited to 3 months per employer.
- Index E35/E35A.
Indonesia visa for Iraqi citizens - FAQ
Do Iraqi citizens need a visa for Indonesia?
Yes - Iraqi citizens must apply for a visa in advance at a Indonesia embassy, consulate, or official visa portal before travelling.
What documents do Iraqi citizens need for Indonesia?
A passport valid well beyond your planned stay (commonly three to six months, depending on the destination), proof of onward travel and funds, and any documents required for the specific Indonesia visa category - check the official portal for the exact passport-validity rule.
Is the Bali visa different from the Indonesia visa?
No. Bali is an Indonesian province. It follows Indonesia's national visa policy - the same rules apply in Bali, Jakarta, Lombok and the rest of Indonesia. There is no separate Bali visa - the Indonesia rules on this page are what apply.