Indonesia Visa for Mexican Citizens

Your complete guide to the Indonesian e-Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) for Mexican travellers. Apply online for a simple and fast process.

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Do Mexican Tourists Need a Visa for Indonesia?

Yes, a visa is mandatory for all Mexican citizens who wish to visit Indonesia for tourism, including for holidays in Bali.

The most convenient and recommended visa for Mexican tourists is the Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA). By applying for this visa online before you travel from Mexico, you can avoid long queues at the airport and ensure a smooth entry process.

How to Apply for an Indonesia Visa from Mexico

Our online service streamlines the application into three simple steps that you can complete from anywhere in Mexico.

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1. Complete the Form

Enter your personal details and Mexican passport information into our secure online application form.

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2. Upload Your 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 sent to your email inbox. You should print a copy to show at immigration in Indonesia.

e-VOA Requirements for Mexican Applicants

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

Pre-Travel Checklist for Mexicans

To ensure a smooth journey, we recommend checking these items off before you leave Mexico:

Travel Advice for Mexicans in Indonesia

Flights from Mexico

The journey from Mexico to Indonesia is long but manageable. There are no direct flights, so your itinerary will include at least one, and often two, layovers. Common routes from Mexico City (MEX) or Cancun (CUN) involve connecting through major hubs in the USA, Europe (e.g., Amsterdam, Paris, Istanbul), or the Middle East (e.g., Dubai, Doha). Be prepared for a total travel time of 24 to 35 hours.

Currency and Payments

While some tourist-focused businesses might accept US Dollars, the official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It is best to exchange USD for IDR upon arrival for better rates than you would get for Mexican Pesos. ATMs are widespread, but it's wise to use those inside banks. Always notify your Mexican bank of your travel plans to prevent your cards from being frozen.

Health and Safety Information

Drink only bottled or purified water to avoid stomach issues. Be cautious with ice in drinks and street food. Dengue fever is present, so using mosquito repellent is essential, particularly at sunrise and sunset. Respect local customs and dress modestly when visiting temples and rural areas.

Official Advice: The Mexican Government provides official travel guidance through the Guía del Viajero for Indonesia. For consular assistance, you can contact the Embassy of Mexico in Jakarta.

Arriving in Bali from Mexico: Visa and Tourist Levy

The e-VOA is the correct visa for Mexican citizens entering Bali. Additionally, all international arrivals must pay a small local tourism fee.

It is mandatory to pay the Bali Tourist Levy of IDR 150,000 (approx. $165 MXN, subject to exchange rate). To avoid queues and potential hassle at the airport, it is highly recommended to pay this online using the official "Love Bali" website before your long flight from Mexico.

Frequently Asked Questions for Mexican Travellers

Yes, all Mexican citizens are required to have a visa to enter Indonesia for tourism. The most recommended and convenient option is the Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA), which should be applied for online before travelling from Mexico.

The Indonesian e-VOA allows Mexican passport holders an initial stay of 30 days. It is possible to extend this visa once for an additional 30 days, allowing for a total maximum stay of 60 days.

No, there are no direct flights from Mexico to Bali (DPS). Travel typically involves at least one or two stopovers. Common routes from Mexico City (MEX) include connecting through hubs in the Middle East (like Dubai or Doha), Europe (like Amsterdam or Istanbul), or East Asia (like Tokyo). The total travel time is significant, usually over 24 hours.

No, the official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), and Mexican Pesos are not accepted. It is highly recommended to bring US Dollars (USD) to exchange for Rupiah upon arrival, as USD is more widely accepted by money changers than MXN. Withdrawing local currency from an ATM is also a very convenient option.

Yes, you will absolutely need a travel adapter. Mexico uses Type A and B plugs, while Indonesia uses Type C and F sockets. Your electronic devices from Mexico will not fit. A universal travel adapter is the best solution.

Although not a strict visa requirement, comprehensive travel insurance is strongly advised by the Mexican government for travel to Indonesia. Medical costs for foreigners can be very high, and having insurance that covers medical emergencies and potential evacuation is essential for a safe trip.