Travelling to Indonesia is about to get easier. Starting 1 October, the country will launch its new digital immigration system called “All Indonesia”, designed to simplify entry for foreign travellers. The app combines immigration, customs, health, and quarantine declarations into a single online form.
No more juggling paperwork or long airport queues, you’ll just need to submit your details at least three days before travel, pay visa or border fees, and present the QR code on arrival.
The system, already tested at Soekarno-Hatta, Ngurah Rai, and Juanda airports, will go nationwide at all entry points, including land borders. Sounds like a smoother welcome to Indonesia, right?