Breaking News Update: Indonesia has revolutionized its entry process with the launch of the “All Indonesia” digital portal, making arrivals faster, easier, and completely paperless. If you’re planning to visit Bali and Lombok in 2025, here’s everything you need to know about the new arrival requirements that are changing how travelers enter the Islands of the Gods.
Great news! If you have your e-Visa and All Indonesia QR code ready before landing, you can skip all immigration queues and use the fast automated gates (like Singapore’s system) – super quick and easy!
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Complete Your Arrival Card Online:
👉 Official Website: allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id
Form: https://allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id/arrival-card-submission/personal-information
(Must be completed within 72 hours before arrival)
Download the Official Mobile App:
- 📱 iPhone/iPad: Download from App Store
- 🤖 Android: Download from Google Play
✅ After completing your arrival card, you can apply for your Visa on Arrival through the same platform!
What Is the All Indonesia System?
The “All Indonesia” system is a unified digital portal that streamlines immigration, customs, and health procedures into a single online form, replacing multiple separate processes like SATUSEHAT (health declaration) and e-CD (customs declaration). Think of it as your one-stop digital gateway to Indonesia.
Key Features:
- Submit Arrival Card Online – No queue for Indonesians and foreigners, individual or group submissions
- Auto-Fill & Save Data – Save and reuse passport and flight info for future trips
- Real Time Notifications – Get instant updates and reminders for your arrival
- Encrypted Data Protection – Secure personal data with trusted multi-layer encryption
- Multilingual Support – Available in Indonesian, English, and Mandarin
Timeline: When Does This Apply?
The “All Indonesia” declaration officially launched on September 1, 2025, and became mandatory for travelers arriving at the international airports of Jakarta (CGK), Denpasar-Bali (DPS), and Surabaya (SUB). From October 1, 2025, the system was extended to all international airports in the country.
Current Status (September 2025):
- ✅ Active Now: Jakarta, Bali (Denpasar), Surabaya
- ✅ From October 1: All Indonesian international airports
- 🔄 Future: Sea and land border posts
Who Must Complete the All Indonesia Arrival Card?
Everyone arriving in Bali needs to complete the All Indonesia Arrival Card. That includes: Tourists on holiday, business travelers attending meetings, conferences, or events, Indonesian citizens returning home from abroad, and even children and infants traveling with parents.
Important: Each traveler, including babies and minors traveling with parents, must have a separate card.
Step-by-Step: How to Complete Your All Indonesia Arrival Card
When to Apply
You should complete the All Indonesia Arrival Card within 72 hours before your flight to Bali. If you try too early, the system won’t accept your application. The sweet spot is 1-2 days before departure.
Official Website
⚠️ IMPORTANT: Only use the official government website: allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id
Avoid third-party websites that charge fees – this service is completely free.
What Information You’ll Need
Personal Details:
- Passport number and expiry date
- Full name (exactly as on passport)
- Date of birth and nationality
- Phone number and email address
Travel Information:
- Flight details (airline, flight number, arrival date)
- Accommodation details in Bali
- Purpose of visit
Health Declaration:
- Recent travel history (countries visited in past 21 days)
- Current health status (fever, cough, symptoms)
- COVID-related questions
Customs Information:
- Number of bags
- Items to declare (electronics, alcohol, tobacco, cash over IDR 100 million)
- IMEI registration for mobile devices
The Process
- Visit allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id
- Select “Foreign Visitor” (or Indonesian Citizens if applicable)
- Fill out all required sections (takes about 2-3 minutes)
- Submit your application
- Receive QR code via email
- Save or print your QR code for arrival
How This Integrates With Visa Applications
Here’s where it gets interesting: The new All Indonesia Arrival Card is not a visa. It’s a mandatory digital entry declaration but does not replace visa requirements.
You still need BOTH:
- Your visa (Visa on Arrival, e-VOA, or visa exemption)
- All Indonesia Arrival Card (the new digital declaration)
Applying for Visa on Arrival Through the Same System
Great news! After completing your All Indonesia Arrival Card, you can continue on the same platform to apply for your Visa on Arrival (e-VOA). This integration means:
- Complete both applications in one sitting
- No need to visit multiple websites
- Streamlined process saves time
- Same platform for future renewals and extensions
Visa Options Available:
- e-VOA (Electronic Visa on Arrival): IDR 500,000 + small processing fee
- Traditional VOA: Available at airport for IDR 500,000 (cash payments at some airports)
- 30-day stay: Extendable once for additional 30 days
What Happens at Bali Airport?
When you land in Bali, immigration officers will ask for your QR code. Having it ready (screenshot or printed) makes the process much faster — especially during peak arrival times when multiple flights land at once.
Arrival Process:
- Present your QR code to immigration
- Show your passport and visa
- Quick scan – officers verify your digital declaration
- Clear customs and health checkpoints faster
- Welcome to Bali!
Additional Requirements for Bali 2025
Don’t forget these other essential requirements:
Bali Tourist Tax
Foreign tourists entering Bali are subject to a tourist levy of IDR 150,000 per person. The tourist levy is separate from the e-Visa on Arrival or the Visa on Arrival. Pay online before travel or at designated counters at the airport.
Passport Requirements
- Valid for at least 6 months from arrival date
- Indonesian authorities have strict standards for damaged passports, and travellers have been refused entry into Indonesia with a damaged passport. Normal wear and tear, including water damage, minor tears or rips to the pages, can be considered damaged
Proof of Onward Travel
You must have a return or onward ticket when entering Indonesia.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using fake websites – Only use allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id
- Paying unnecessarily – The service is completely free
- Applying too early – Only works within 72 hours of departure
- Forgetting individual cards – Each person needs their own, including children
- Not saving the QR code – Screenshot or print it for offline access
Benefits of the New System
Saves time and hassle: Consolidates multiple declarations into one seamless form and provides:
- Faster airport processing – No more paper forms on the plane
- Reduced queuing – Digital verification is quicker
- Better integration – All services on one platform
- Enhanced security – Encrypted data protection
- Future convenience – Saved information for return visits
What If You Don’t Complete It in Advance?
Travelers who have not completed their travel declaration before arrival are still allowed to enter Indonesia. However, they must complete the “All Indonesia” arrival card online upon entry into the country by scanning a QR code, which is already available at certain Indonesian airports. The authorities explain, however, that completing this step upon arrival may cause delays at CIQ (Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine) control.
Looking Ahead: Full Implementation
The trial period will run until the end of 2025. Once fully implemented, the “All Indonesia” Arrival Card will become mandatory for all international travelers entering Indonesia at all entry points.
Quick Reference Checklist
Before You Travel:
- [ ] Valid passport (6+ months validity)
- [ ] Visa or visa exemption confirmed
- [ ] All Indonesia Arrival Card completed (within 72 hours)
- [ ] QR code saved/printed
- [ ] Bali tourist tax paid (IDR 150,000)
- [ ] Proof of onward travel
- [ ] Travel insurance (recommended)
Official Links:
- All Indonesia Portal: allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id
- e-VOA Applications: evisa.imigrasi.go.id
- Bali Tourist Tax: lovebali.baliprov.go.id
The Bottom Line
Indonesia’s new All Indonesia system represents a major leap forward in digital border management. By integrating health, customs, and immigration requirements, All Indonesia marks a big step toward a faster, paperless, and more traveler-friendly arrival experience.
For Bali travelers, this means shorter queues, faster processing, and a more seamless start to your Indonesian adventure. Just remember to complete your digital declaration within 72 hours of departure, and you’ll be all set for a smooth arrival in paradise.
Download Now, Simplify Your Arrival – Access the official portal at allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id and experience the future of travel to Indonesia today.
Last updated: September 2025. Travel requirements can change rapidly. Always check official Indonesian immigration sources before traveling.