Indonesia Visa for French Citizens

The essential guide for French nationals to obtain the Indonesian e-Visa on Arrival (e-VOA). Apply online from France and get ready for your trip.

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Do French Tourists Need a Visa for Indonesia?

Yes, a visa is required for all French citizens wishing to enter Indonesia for tourism, which includes holidays in Bali and other islands.

The most convenient and recommended visa for French tourists is the Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA). Applying for this visa online before your departure from France will ensure a smooth and efficient start to your travels.

How to Apply for an Indonesia Visa from France

Our simplified online service allows you to complete your visa application in three easy steps from anywhere in France.

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1. Complete the Form

Fill in the secure application form with your personal information and details from your French passport.

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2. Upload Documents

Provide a digital copy of your passport's information page and a recent, official passport-style photograph.

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3. Receive Your e-VOA

Your approved e-VOA is delivered to your email inbox. Be sure to print a copy to carry with your travel documents.

e-VOA Requirements for French Applicants

To successfully apply for an Indonesian e-VOA, French citizens will need the following:

Travel Advice for French Citizens in Indonesia

Flights from France

There are currently no direct flights from France to Indonesia. Travellers departing from major airports like Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) will have at least one stopover. Popular connecting airports include Dubai (DXB), Singapore (SIN), and Doha (DOH). The total travel time to Bali (DPS) is typically between 17 and 22 hours.

Health and Safety Information

For a safe and well-informed trip, it is advisable to consult official government resources before you travel.

Official Advice: The French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (Conseils aux voyageurs) provides detailed and updated travel advice for Indonesia. It is highly recommended to register your trip on the "Ariane" portal to receive safety alerts. For consular assistance, you can contact the French Embassy in Jakarta.

Arriving in Bali from France: Visa and Tourist Levy

The e-VOA is the correct visa for French citizens entering Bali. Additionally, all international visitors must comply with a local regulation.

It is mandatory to pay the Bali Tourist Levy. The fee is IDR 150,000 (approx. €9 EUR). To avoid queues at the airport, it is highly recommended to pay this fee online using the official "Love Bali" system before you leave France.

Frequently Asked Questions for French Travellers

Yes, all French citizens must have a valid visa to travel to Indonesia for tourism, including visits to Bali. The most convenient option is the Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA), which can be obtained online before departure from France.

The Indonesian e-VOA allows French passport holders an initial stay of 30 days. This visa can be extended once for an additional 30 days while in Indonesia, for a total possible stay of up to 60 days.

There are no direct flights from France to Bali (DPS). Flights from major airports like Paris (CDG) will have at least one connection, often in the Middle East or Asia. Total travel time is typically between 17 and 22 hours.

Yes, the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs advises citizens to register their travel plans on the 'Ariane' portal. This allows the French government to contact you and provide assistance in case of an emergency during your trip.

No, the official currency of Indonesia is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). You must exchange your Euros for Rupiah at a local money changer or withdraw from an ATM. While credit cards are widely accepted in tourist areas, carrying some local currency is recommended.

No, you do not need an adapter. France uses the Type E plug, which fits perfectly into Indonesia's Type C and Type F sockets. The voltage and frequency are also compatible, so your devices will work without any issues.