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🇮🇩Indonesia (Bali): visa requirements for Vanuatu passport holders

Visa RequiredVisa / visa on arrival
For Indonesia (including Bali), Vanuatu passport holders generally need a visa — many travellers use the visa on arrival or e-VOA where eligible. Confirm your eligibility before flying.
Entry requirementVisa on arrival / e-VOA where eligible, or visa in advance
Maximum stayCommonly 30 days (extendable once) on VOA
How to obtaine-VOA online or visa on arrival at major airports, if eligible
Passport validityAt least 6 months beyond arrival

Cross-checked against the destination’s immigration authority · Last verified 25 June 2026.

Indonesia operates a visa-on-arrival / electronic VOA scheme for many nationalities, typically giving 30 days extendable once. Because eligibility lists are updated periodically, check that Vanuatu is currently included before you travel, or arrange a visa at an Indonesian embassy to be safe.

Bali is a popular destination, so it is worth confirming the latest entry route rather than assuming.

Where eligible, the Indonesian e-VOA can be purchased online before departure, which speeds up airport processing; otherwise the visa on arrival is paid at major airports such as Bali (Denpasar). Both typically grant 30 days, extendable once. Confirm Vanuatu's current eligibility on the official immigration portal, and keep the payment receipt for your extension if needed.

This page is for general information only and is not legal or immigration advice. Entry rules change frequently and without notice — always confirm current requirements with the destination’s official embassy, consulate or immigration authority before booking travel.

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FAQ — Indonesia (Bali) & the Vanuatu passport

Do Vanuatu citizens need a visa for Bali / Indonesia?
Generally yes — usually a visa on arrival or e-VOA where eligible, giving around 30 days. Verify current eligibility before travel.
Can the Indonesia VOA be extended?
The 30-day visa on arrival can typically be extended once for a further 30 days.
What is the difference between Indonesia's e-VOA and visa on arrival?
The e-VOA is bought online before travel and scanned on arrival; the visa on arrival is paid at the airport. Both usually grant 30 days, extendable once, for eligible nationalities.
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