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Indonesia Visa Requirements for Malaysians
Visit Bali with a Malaysian Passport
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Keperluan Visa Indonesia untuk rakyat Malaysia
Lawati Bali dengan Pasport Malaysia
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These are your Visa Options:
Travel Purpose: TOURISM, Sourcing, Social Visit, Transit, Product Sourcing, Pre-investment (working or making money in Indonesia is not permitted) |
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Valid | Visa Type | Info & Prices |
30 days | Visa Exemption for 30 days - No Visa needed if you stay less than 30 days | FREE |
60 days | Visit Visa / Visa on Arrival ( PLUS extension once for another 30 days, to get a stay of max 60 days) SINGLE Entry | Info & Prices |
211A Visit Visa (can be extended twice with 60 days each (max 180 days) SINGLE Entry | Info & Prices | |
1 year | D1 & D2 Visit Visa (you can stay per visit 60 days) MULTIPLE Entry | Info & Prices |
D12 pre-investment Visa (you can stay 180 days per visit) MULTIPLE Entry | Info & Prices | |
2 years | D1 & D2 Visit Visa (you can stay per visit 60 days) MULTIPLE Entry | Info & Prices |
D12 pre-investment Visa (you can stay 180 days per visit) MULTIPLE Entry | Info & Prices | |
For Temporary Resident Permita, KITAS, Remote worker Visas please go to: Indonesia Visa Overview
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What are the Visa Requirements for Malaysian Citizens?
Enter into Indonesia / Bali with a Malaysian Passport
- Free Visa/ Visa Exemption (30 days) – NOT EXTENDABLE
Good news for Malaysian passport holders! Indonesia has recently brought-back visa-free access for citizens of Malaysia, allowing them to travel to the country without the need for a visa. This new policy is expected to boost tourism and business activities between the two countries. As of now, Malaysian passport holders are allowed to enter Indonesia for a period of up to 30 days without a visa. This means that they can enter the country for tourism, without having to go through the hassle of obtaining a visa beforehand. However, it’s important to note that this visa-free entry is not extendable, so travelers must plan their trip accordingly to avoid overstaying.
- Visa on Arrival (30 days), EXTENDABLE for another 30 days
Malaysian passport holders have another option for visiting Indonesia as they can now apply for a visa on arrival, making travel to the country even more accessible. The visa on arrival (VOA) scheme grants Malaysian passport holders a 30-day stay in Indonesia, which is extendable for another 30 days, providing ample time to explore the country’s stunning landscapes and cultural heritage.
- B211A Visa (Valid for 60 days), EXTENDABLE twice, with 60 days per extension, in total 180 days stay in Indonesia
In addition to the visa-free entry and visa on arrival options, Malaysian passport holders also have the option of applying for a B211A visa to travel to Indonesia. This type of visa is a Single Entry Visa and is valid for 60 days, with the option to extend twice for 60 days each time, providing a total of 180 days stay in Indonesia. For more information click here.