Indonesia Visa RequirementsFor Bolivia passport holders

Bolivian passport holders require a visa to enter Indonesia. Unlike some nationalities, Bolivia is not on Indonesia visa-free list. The fee is approximately $50 USD and allows stays up to 60 days.

Visa Required
60 days max stay
$50 visa cost
Jakarta
Asia
IDR (Rp)
Indonesian
UTC+7 to UTC+9

Bolivia passport holders require a visa to enter Indonesia.

Apply at the Indonesian Embassy in La Paz or through an authorized visa agent. The fee is approximately $50 USD. Processing takes 5-7 business days. Alternatively, a Visa on Arrival (B211A, 30 days extendable) is available at major Indonesian airports for eligible nationalities - check current eligibility.

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 at least 6 months

Visa Application Form

Indonesian tourist visa application

Passport Photos

Recent photos

Bank Statements

3-6 months financial statements

Return Ticket

Departure from Indonesia

Accommodation Proof

Hotel bookings

Required at Entry

Passport with Visa

Valid Indonesian tourist visa

Return Ticket

Departure confirmation

Current Travel Situation

Bolivia to Indonesia: What You Need to Know

Indonesia does not grant Bolivia visa-free access (unlike Ecuador). Bolivian travelers must apply for a tourist or social/cultural visa before visiting Bali, Jakarta, or other Indonesian destinations.

How to Get There

Neighboring Malaysia also requires a visa for Bolivians. Plan all Southeast Asian visa applications before departure.

Money & Banking

Bolivia uses Boliviano (BOB). Indonesia uses Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Exchange at La Paz money changers or upon arrival in Bali.

Practical Tips

Despite needing a visa, Bali remains very popular with South American travelers. Book accommodation early for peak seasons (July-August, December-January).

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Bolivians need a visa for Indonesia?

Yes. Bolivia is not on Indonesia visa-free list. A tourist visa costing approximately $50 USD is required, unlike Ecuador citizens who enter visa-free.

How much is the Indonesia visa for Bolivians?

Approximately $50 USD. Apply at the Indonesian Embassy in La Paz before departure.

How long can Bolivians stay in Indonesia?

Up to 60 days on a tourist visa. A Visa on Arrival (if eligible) allows 30 days extendable.

Can Bolivians get Indonesia visa on arrival?

Check current Indonesian immigration policies. Bolivia eligibility for VoA may vary. Apply for a regular tourist visa at the Indonesian Embassy in La Paz to avoid uncertainty.

What are the must-see destinations in Bali?

Ubud (rice terraces, temples, arts), Seminyak (beaches, dining), Uluwatu (cliff temple, sunset), Kuta (surfing), and the Tegalalang Rice Terrace are top Bali highlights.

How expensive is Bali for Bolivian travelers?

Bali is very affordable. Budget travelers can manage on $30-50 USD per day. Mid-range travel is comfortable at $80-150 USD per day.

What currency does Indonesia use?

The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Exchange at La Paz money changers or upon arrival in Bali.