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Indonesia Suspends Visa-free Travel for 159 Countries

GBA Community 2023-07-08

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TL;DR: Indonesia has suspended its visa-free visits policy for 159 countries due to concerns about public order disruptions and the potential transmission of diseases. The decision comes as the country seeks to address security and health risks, although it may have implications for the tourism industry.


In a recent announcement, Indonesia has decided to temporarily suspend its visa-free visits policy for 159 countries effective June 17, as a response to concerns about potential disruptions to public order and the transmission of diseases. 


The Ministry of Law and Human Rights made the decision to halt the visa-free visits policy (BVK) in order to safeguard the country’s security and well-being.

The decision by the Indonesian government aims to address apprehensions regarding public order disruptions and the transmission of diseases originating from countries that lack certification as disease-free by the World Health Organization.

This policy change will affect numerous countries that previously enjoyed visa-free visits, including several members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Citizens from 10 ASEAN countries will be exempt from these visa requirements. Individuals from these countries will be permitted to stay in Indonesia for up to 30 days, provided they have a valid passport and confirmed departure ticket.‍‍‍‍‍‍‍

10 Countries Exempted From Visa-free Suspension

  • Brunei

  • Cambodia

  • Philippines

  • Laos

  • Myanmar

  • Malaysia

  • Thailand

  • Singapore

  • Vietnam, and

  • Timor-Leste


Officials did not confirm the duration of the visa-free suspension. However, they said the measure was taken as a precautionary step to prevent the spread of diseases and to ensure public order.

The visa-free suspension is a major blow to the Indonesian tourism industry, which is already struggling to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The industry is estimated to lose billions of dollars in revenue as a result of the suspension.

The Indonesian government has said it is committed to reopening its borders to international tourists as soon as possible. However, it is unclear when this will happen.

In the meantime, to ensure a hassle-free travel experience, visitors are strongly advised to confirm their travel plans to Indonesia prior to departure and stay updated on any changes in entry conditions through relevant air carriers and embassies.


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