Indonesia Visa RequirementsFor Azerbaijan passport holders
Indonesia requires a visa for Azerbaijani passport holders. Apply online through the Indonesian e-Visa system or at an Indonesian Embassy.
Azerbaijan passport holders require a visa to enter Indonesia.
Check if Indonesian e-Visa is available for Azerbaijani citizens at molina.imigrasi.go.id. If not, apply at the Indonesian Embassy in Ankara. The visa fee is approximately USD 50 for a single-entry tourist visa. Processing takes 3-7 business days. An alternative is to apply at an Indonesian Consulate upon arrival (for certain nationalities): confirm current rules.
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
6 months beyond date of entry
Blank Pages
2 blank pages required
Multiple Entry
Single entry only
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Required Documents
For Your Visa Application
Valid Passport
Passport valid for at least 6 months
Visa Application Form
Online e-Visa or embassy application form
Passport Photo
Recent photo as per Indonesian requirements
Return Flight Booking
Confirmed departure from Indonesia
Accommodation Details
Hotel or rental bookings
Bank Statements
Proof of financial means
Required at Entry
Visa in Passport or e-Visa
Valid Indonesian visa on arrival or pre-arranged
Current Travel Situation
Azerbaijan to Indonesia: What You Need to Know
Indonesia is the world most populous Muslim-majority country and a stunning archipelago with Bali, Komodo, and Raja Ampat. Azerbaijani citizens require a visa. Indonesia launched an e-Visa system, though availability for Azerbaijani citizens should be confirmed. The Indonesian Embassy in Ankara (Turkey) is the nearest processing point.
How to Get There
Malaysia and Thailand are nearby Southeast Asian destinations that may have simpler visa processes for Azerbaijani citizens.
Money & Banking
Indonesia uses the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). AZN is not exchangeable. Bring USD in cash and exchange at authorized money changers in Bali (avoid airport for best rates). ATMs are available in cities and tourist areas but may have daily withdrawal limits.
Practical Tips
Bali is the most popular entry point for international tourists and has its own unique Hindu culture distinct from the broader Indonesian Muslim majority. Bali is the only province where Hinduism is the majority religion. Lombok, Java (Jakarta, Yogyakarta), Komodo National Park, and Raja Ampat are top destinations. Respect local customs: dress modestly outside tourist beach areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Azerbaijani citizens need a visa for Indonesia?
Yes, a visa is required. Check availability of Indonesian e-Visa for Azerbaijani citizens or apply at the Indonesian Embassy.
Is Bali a good destination for Azerbaijani Muslim travelers?
Bali has a unique Hindu culture. While the island is welcoming to all, halal food options are available but not dominant. Other Indonesian islands like Lombok are predominantly Muslim.
How long can Azerbaijani citizens stay in Indonesia?
Up to 60 days on a tourist visa. Extensions may be possible inside Indonesia.
Is Bali expensive?
Bali is very affordable. Budget travelers can live comfortably on USD 30-50 per day. Luxury villas are also available at reasonable prices compared to Europe.
What vaccinations are recommended for Indonesia?
Hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and rabies (for longer stays) are recommended. Malaria prophylaxis may be needed for certain areas outside Bali.
What currency is used in Indonesia?
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Bring USD to exchange on arrival. Credit cards are accepted in major tourist areas.
What are the top things to do in Bali?
Ubud rice terraces, Uluwatu temple, surfing in Seminyak/Canggu, Mount Batur sunrise hike, and traditional Balinese dance performances.