Indonesia Visa RequirementsFor Kosovo passport holders
Kosovo citizens must apply for an Indonesian visa, either via e-Visa online or on arrival at major entry points. The fee is approximately $50 and the maximum stay is 60 days.
Kosovo passport holders require a visa to enter Indonesia.
Apply online at molina.imigrasi.go.id for the e-Visa, or obtain a Visa on Arrival at a major Indonesian international airport. The fee is approximately $50. For the e-Visa, submit: valid Kosovo passport, recent photo, and travel details. VoA requires payment on arrival in USD or IDR. Both options give up to 30 days initially with one extension possible for an additional 30 days.
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
Indonesia e-Visa Application or VoA Payment
Apply online at molina.imigrasi.go.id or pay on arrival at major Indonesian airports. VoA is available in USD or IDR.
Kosovo passport
Valid Kosovo passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your intended stay.
Valid Kosovo Passport
Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay with at least 2 blank pages.
Online e-visa application
Completed tourist visa (B211A) application through the Indonesian Immigration e-visa portal at molina.imigrasi.go.id.
Digital Photo (for e-Visa)
Recent digital passport photo with white background, JPG format.
Digital passport photo
Recent passport-style photo uploaded digitally.
Return Flight Bookings
Confirmed return or onward flight bookings out of Indonesia.
Return flight reservation
Confirmed return or onward flight reservation.
Proof of Accommodation
Hotel reservations in Indonesia for the initial stay.
Proof of accommodation
Hotel booking confirmation or accommodation details for your stay.
Financial evidence
Bank statements or other proof of sufficient funds.
Sufficient Funds Recommended
Evidence of financial means: bank card, bank statements, or cash. Approximately $50 USD per day is the informal benchmark.
Current Travel Situation
Kosovo to Indonesia: What You Need to Know
Indonesia recognizes Kosovo and issues visas to Kosovo passport holders. Indonesia offers a Visa on Arrival (VoA) at major international airports including Bali (DPS), Jakarta (CGK), and others, as well as an e-Visa option through the Molina system. Kosovo citizens should verify current eligibility for the electronic visa options. Bali is the primary tourist destination, followed by Jakarta, Lombok, and the Komodo islands.
How to Get There
Pristina connects to Bali (DPS) and Jakarta (CGK) via connections in Istanbul, Doha, or Kuala Lumpur. Turkish Airlines and Qatar Airways offer solid one or two-stop options. Flight time via Istanbul to Bali is approximately 14 to 15 hours.
Money & Banking
Indonesia uses the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Cash is important in Bali and outside major cities. ATMs are available in tourist areas but can run out of cash in remote areas. Cards are accepted at hotels, malls, and larger restaurants. Currency exchange is available at money changers offering competitive rates in Bali.
Practical Tips
Bali is the most popular entry point. The e-Visa is recommended to avoid queues on arrival. Check your Bali-specific requirements around the tourist levy (Bali Tourism Levy) that was introduced in 2024. Carry some USD for VoA payment if needed. Respect temple dress codes: a sarong and sash are required at most temples.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Kosovo passport holders need a visa for Indonesia?
Yes. Kosovo passport holders require a visa to enter Indonesia. The fee is $50 for stays up to 60 days.
Can Kosovo citizens apply for an Indonesian e-visa?
Yes. Kosovo passport holders may apply for an Indonesian tourist visa (B211A) online through the Indonesian immigration e-visa portal at molina.imigrasi.go.id. The $50 fee applies.
What documents are required for an Indonesian visa?
Required: valid Kosovo passport, digital passport photo, return flight reservation, proof of accommodation, and bank statements showing sufficient funds.
How long does Indonesian visa processing take?
The e-visa typically processes in 3-7 business days. Apply at least 2 weeks before travel.
Can I extend my Indonesian visa?
Yes. The 60-day visa can be extended once in Indonesia at the local immigration office for an additional 60 days.
What currency does Indonesia use?
Indonesia uses the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). ATMs are available in tourist areas. Carry cash for local markets and smaller establishments.
What are the top destinations in Indonesia for Kosovo visitors?
Bali is the most popular destination, offering beaches, temples, rice terraces, and nightlife. Lombok, Yogyakarta, Komodo Island, and Raja Ampat are also popular.