Indonesia Visa RequirementsFor Mauritania passport holders
Mauritanian citizens are not eligible for visa-free access to Indonesia and must obtain a visa before travel. Indonesia offers a Visa on Arrival and Visa Online (eVisa) for eligible nationalities, but Mauritanian citizens typically need to apply through an Indonesian embassy or consulate.
Mauritania passport holders require a visa to enter Indonesia.
Apply at the Indonesian Embassy or through the Indonesian eVisa portal if available to Mauritanian citizens. Required documents include a valid passport, completed application form, passport-size photos, proof of accommodation, return flight ticket, bank statements, and travel insurance. The fee is approximately USD 50.
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
Current Travel Situation
Mauritania to Indonesia: What You Need to Know
Indonesia does not include Mauritanian passport holders in its visa-free or visa-on-arrival lists. A tourist or visitor visa (B211A) must be obtained in advance from an Indonesian embassy or consulate. The visa allows stays of up to 60 days.
How to Get There
Indonesia consists of over 17,000 islands. Internal flights are well developed. If transiting through Singapore or Kuala Lumpur, check transit visa requirements.
Money & Banking
Indonesia uses the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). ATMs are available in cities and major tourist areas. International cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted in hotels and larger restaurants. Cash is essential on smaller islands. Exchange currency at official money changers or banks.
Practical Tips
1. Check the Indonesian immigration website for the latest visa policies as eligibility for eVisa is regularly updated.
2. Bali is the most popular entry point; other major airports include Jakarta and Yogyakarta.
3. Book accommodation in advance as it is a key requirement for the visa application.
4. Some Indonesian consulates offer faster processing for an additional fee.
5. Carry sufficient cash as smaller islands may have limited ATM access.