Indonesia Visa for South Korean Citizens

Your guide to the Indonesian e-Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) for South Korean travellers. Apply online for a fast and simple start to your trip.

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Do South Korean Tourists Need a Visa for Indonesia?

Yes, a visa is required for all citizens of the Republic of Korea planning a tourist visit to Indonesia, including Bali.

To ensure a smooth journey, South Korean travellers should apply for the Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) online before their flight. This is the most efficient method for obtaining the necessary travel authorisation.

How to Apply for an Indonesia Visa from South Korea

Our user-friendly online platform makes the visa application process quick and easy. Follow these three steps from South Korea.

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1. Complete the Form

Enter your personal information and South Korean passport details into our secure online form.

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2. Upload Documents

Attach a digital scan of your passport's information page and a recent, compliant passport-style photo.

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3. Receive Your e-VOA

Your approved e-VOA will be sent to your email. Print a copy to present when you arrive in Indonesia.

e-VOA Requirements for South Korean Applicants

To successfully apply for an Indonesian e-VOA, South Korean citizens must have the following:

Travel Advice for South Koreans in Indonesia

Flights from South Korea

Direct flights to Bali are a convenient option for travellers from South Korea. Major airlines operate non-stop routes from Seoul's Incheon International Airport (ICN) to Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS). The direct flight duration is approximately 7 hours, making it a relatively easy journey.

Health and Safety Information

To ensure a safe and enjoyable trip, it is important to consult official government advice before your departure.

Official Advice: The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs (외ꡐ뢀) provides travel safety information for its citizens. It is recommended to use their Travel Safety website to check for any advisories for Indonesia. For consular assistance while in Indonesia, you can contact the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Jakarta.

Arriving in Bali from South Korea: Visa and Tourist Fee

The e-VOA is the correct entry permit for South Korean citizens travelling to Bali. Upon arrival, there is one additional local formality to complete.

All international arrivals must pay the mandatory Bali Tourist Levy. The fee is IDR 150,000 (approx. β‚©13,000 KRW). It is highly recommended to pay this fee online before you travel using the official "Love Bali" system to save time at the airport.

Frequently Asked Questions for South Korean Travellers

Yes, all citizens of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) must have a visa to enter Indonesia for tourism. The most convenient option is the Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA), which can be applied for online before your trip.

The Indonesian e-VOA allows South Korean passport holders an initial stay of 30 days. This can be extended once for an additional 30 days inside Indonesia, for a total possible stay of 60 days.

Yes, there are direct flights from Seoul's Incheon International Airport (ICN) to Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS). The direct flight duration is approximately 7 hours.

The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs encourages citizens to register their overseas travel plans. This registration can help the government provide support and assistance in case of an emergency.

No, the official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). You must exchange your Korean Won for Rupiah in Indonesia or withdraw local currency from an ATM. Credit cards are widely accepted, but having cash is necessary for smaller transactions.

No, you do not need an adapter. South Korea uses Type F plugs, which are fully compatible with Indonesia's Type C and Type F electrical sockets. Your electronic devices should work without any issues.