Sunday, 31 August 2025

Indonesia streamlines entry formalities for visitors

Whether you are heading to Bali, or Jakarta, entering Indonesia should be a whole lot easier.

Indonesia has rolled out a new nationwide digital entry portal called All Indonesia

It consolidates immigration, customs, and health declarations into a single online form, news hubs Travel Mole reports.

The Bali Hotels Association confirmed this week that the platform replaces multiple processes such as SATUSEHAT (health declaration) and e-CD (customs declaration).

International travellers must now complete the All Indonesia arrival card within three days before entering the country. 

The digital process should take less than three minutes. Once submitted, travellers receive a QR code via email, which must be shown at immigration and customs checkpoints.

From Monday. the All Indonesia declaration will be become mandatory for travellers arriving at the international airports of Jakarta (CGK), Denpasar-Bali (DPS, above), and Surabaya (SUB).

From October 1, 2025, the system will be extended to all international airports in the country, including Komodo, Makassar, Manado, Medan or Yogyakarta. 

The country’s sea and land border posts will also use the system, including Benoa in Bali, Batam and  Bintan. 

The form will be mandatory for all foreign visitors. It however does not replace visa requirements. It will help unify entry procedures under a single portal, streamlining arrival formalities at international gateways.

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