Indonesia Visa RequirementsFor Liberia passport holders
Liberian citizens require a visa to enter Indonesia, costing $50 for a 60-day stay. A visa on arrival (B211A) is available at major Indonesian airports, or apply for an e-visa in advance.
Liberia passport holders require a visa to enter Indonesia.
Liberian passport holders can obtain a Visa on Arrival (B211A) at major international airports including Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta (CGK), Bali Ngurah Rai (DPS), and several others. The fee is $35 USD for an initial 30-day visa, extendable for another 30 days for an additional $35 (total $70 for 60 days). Alternatively, apply online at molina.imigrasi.go.id for an e-visa before travel. Present the approval email and all documents at immigration on arrival.
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
Valid Passport
Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond intended stay with blank pages
Visa Fee
$35 USD in cash for initial 30-day VOA (extendable for another 30 days)
Return or Onward Ticket
Proof of departure from Indonesia
Proof of Accommodation
Hotel booking or address of stay
Yellow Fever Certificate
Required if arriving from a yellow fever endemic country
Passport-Size Photos Recommended
One or two recent passport photos (may be needed at immigration)
Current Travel Situation
Liberia to Indonesia: What You Need to Know
Indonesia and Liberia maintain diplomatic relations through the African Union and broader South-South cooperation frameworks. Indonesia, as the world's largest archipelago nation, has simplified its entry procedures for many nationalities. Liberian passport holders are eligible for the B211A Visa on Arrival at major Indonesian airports, making Indonesia one of the more accessible destinations in Asia for Liberians. The two countries share interests in maritime affairs and development cooperation through multilateral platforms.
How to Get There
No direct flights from Monrovia (ROB) to Indonesia. Common routes go via Addis Ababa (ADD) on Ethiopian Airlines to Jakarta (CGK) or Bali (DPS), or via Doha on Qatar Airways, with total journey times of 18-26 hours. Singapore Airlines via Singapore (SIN) is another option with easy onward connections to Bali. Within Indonesia, domestic flights on Garuda, Lion Air, and Batik Air connect the islands affordably.
Money & Banking
Indonesia uses the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). USD can be exchanged at banks and exchange counters; rates in Bali are competitive. ATMs accept international cards. Credit cards are accepted at hotels and larger establishments. Cash is preferred for local warungs and markets. Daily budget in Bali is $40-80 USD; Jakarta can be more expensive.
Practical Tips
The Bali e-Visa option allows you to skip the visa on arrival queue at Ngurah Rai Airport, which can be very long during peak season. Carry crisp USD bills for the VOA fee. Ensure your passport has at least 6 months validity. Yellow fever vaccination proof is required if arriving from a yellow fever endemic country. Indonesia is very affordable: most daily expenses are low.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Liberian citizens need a visa for Indonesia?
Yes, but Liberians can get a Visa on Arrival (B211A) at major Indonesian airports, or apply for an e-visa online before travel.
How much does the Indonesia visa cost?
$35 USD for a 30-day VOA, extendable for another 30 days for an additional $35.
How long can I stay in Indonesia on the VOA?
Initially 30 days, with one possible extension of 30 days, giving a maximum of 60 days total.
Where can I get the visa on arrival in Indonesia?
At major international airports including Jakarta (CGK), Bali (DPS), Surabaya (SUB), and several others.
Is a yellow fever certificate needed for Indonesia?
Yes, if you are arriving from or have recently been in a yellow fever endemic country. Carry your vaccination card.
Can I extend my stay in Indonesia beyond 30 days?
Yes, the VOA can be extended once for an additional 30 days at an Indonesian immigration office, for an additional fee.
What are the best flight routes from Monrovia to Indonesia?
Ethiopian Airlines via Addis Ababa or Qatar Airways via Doha are common options. Journey times to Bali or Jakarta are 18-26 hours.