Indonesia Visa RequirementsFor Uzbekistan passport holders

Uzbekistan citizens need a visa to visit Indonesia. Applications can be made at the Indonesian Embassy in Tashkent or as a Visa on Arrival (B211A visa) at major Indonesian airports.

Visa Required
30 days max stay
$35 visa cost
on arrival processing
Jakarta
Asia
IDR (Rp)
Indonesian
UTC+7 to UTC+9

Uzbekistan passport holders require a visa to enter Indonesia.

Option 1 (Visa on Arrival): Obtain a B211A visa on arrival at Bali (DPS) or Jakarta (CGK) airports. Pay USD 35 at the designated counter before immigration. Bring a valid Uzbek passport (6 months validity), return flight booking, and proof of accommodation. Extension is possible for an additional 30 days (total 60 days). Option 2 (Embassy Visa): Apply at the Indonesian Embassy in Tashkent before travel. A 60-day social/cultural visa (B211A) costs approximately USD 50. Required documents include passport, completed application form, passport photo, return flight, accommodation proof, and bank statements.

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 Uzbek passport (minimum 6 months validity)

Completed B211A arrival card

Return or onward flight booking

Proof of accommodation (hotel reservation)

USD 35 cash for visa fee (exact amount preferred)

Bank statement or funds proof (approximately USD 1,500+ recommended) Recommended

Current Travel Situation

Uzbekistan to Indonesia: What You Need to Know

Indonesia has become an increasingly popular destination for Uzbek travellers, with Bali in particular attracting tourists from across Central Asia. Uzbekistan does not have a visa-free agreement with Indonesia, but a practical option is the B211A Visa on Arrival, available at major international airports including Bali (DPS), Jakarta (CGK), and several others. The B211A costs USD 35 for a 30-day stay and can be extended once for another 30 days. Alternatively, applying in advance at the Indonesian Embassy in Tashkent gives a 60-day visa.

How to Get There

No direct flights connect Tashkent (TAS) to Indonesian cities. Common routings include: Tashkent → Dubai (Emirates or flydubai) → Bali/Jakarta (2 connections, approximately 12-14 hours total); Tashkent → Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia Airlines or Air Asia via hub) → Bali/Jakarta; or Tashkent → Istanbul → Bali. Emirates and Qatar Airways offer comfortable multi-stop options. Low-cost carriers like AirAsia serve Southeast Asia well from Kuala Lumpur.

Money & Banking

Indonesia uses the Indonesian rupiah (IDR). Uzbek som (UZS) is not convertible in Indonesia. Bring USD cash (widely accepted for exchange) or use a Visa/Mastercard international card at Indonesian ATMs. BCA and BNI ATMs are widely available in tourist areas. Bali and major cities are affordable by international standards, so budget around $50-80 USD per day for mid-range accommodation, food, and local transport.

Practical Tips

Bali is the most popular destination for first-time visitors from Central Asia. Book accommodation and activities in advance for high season (July-August and December-January). The Bali tourist infrastructure is well-developed. For those extending beyond 30 days, the B211A extension must be processed at a local immigration office (Kantor Imigrasi) before expiry.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Uzbek citizens get a visa on arrival for Indonesia?

Yes. Uzbek citizens can obtain a B211A Visa on Arrival at major Indonesian airports including Bali (DPS) and Jakarta (CGK). The fee is USD 35 for a 30-day stay, extendable once for another 30 days. Bring cash (USD preferred), your return ticket, and hotel confirmation.

What is the best way to fly from Tashkent to Bali?

No direct flights exist. The most popular routing is Tashkent via Dubai (Emirates or flydubai) to Bali, with a total travel time of 12-14 hours. AirAsia connections via Kuala Lumpur are a lower-cost alternative.

Can I extend my Visa on Arrival in Indonesia?

Yes. The B211A Visa on Arrival can be extended once for an additional 30 days at a local immigration office (Kantor Imigrasi) in Bali or Jakarta before your initial 30 days expire. The extension fee is approximately IDR 500,000 (~$30 USD).