If you’re planning an upcoming trip to Bali, take note: from 1 September 2025, a new regulation comes into force: an All Indonesia Declaration Card is required for all international arrivals at Bali (DPS), Jakarta (CGK) and Surabaya (SUB). From 1 October, this rule extends to every international airport in Indonesia.
Think of it as a streamlined digital entry card — immigration, customs and health rolled into one — but remember: it does not replace your visa. You’ll still need to apply separately for your e-Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) or other visa type. Both applications must be completed at least 48 hours before you travel.
How it works for foreign visitors:
- Go to allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id
- Select English → Foreign Visitor
- Enter your details: passport, travel, accommodation, health & customs declarations (including IMEI registration for devices)
- Submit to receive your QR code
- Present the QR code (on device or printed) with your passport upon arrival
Don’t forget: you’ll still need the correct visa and to pay the Indonesian tourism levy. A little prep goes a long way — so your holiday begins the moment you land!