How to fulfil the Indonesian visa requirement for a ticket out of Indonesia, with minimal expense.
To get an Indonesian tourist visa (a.k.a. visa on arrival), everybody knows you must have a passport valid for at least six months and $US25 cash.
However, what many visitors don't realise is they must also have a ticket to leave Indonesia, scheduled to depart less than 30 days after they arrive. (Indonesian immigration officials confusingly describe this as a "return ticket"). Even if the visitor plans to extend their visa to 60 days, this requirement still applies.
Failure to have a ticket can result in the visitor being refused entry and deported, or forced to buy a (very expensive) ticket on the spot. In fact, wise airlines probably wouldn't let you board the plane in your home country, as officially they have to pick up the tab for your deportation.
Here is a guide for those who want to fulfil this immmigration requirement as cheaply as possible.
To help you make a suitable choice, consider these 3 questions:
- Are you going to actually use the ticket?
If no, go for the cheapest flight you can find. If yes, choose more wisely. - Do you need a 20kg baggage allowance?
If yes, don't forget to add that into the total cost of the ticket on a budget airline (e.g. Air Asia). If no, there is no problem. - Are you connecting to an international flight at your destination?
If yes, please ensure that you allow sufficient connection time - as a rough guide, minimum 4 hours. Remember that budget airlines do not let passengers transit, nor have their bags checked through; you would need to pass immigration and customs again, collect your bag, maybe change terminals, check in your bag again, etc.
Some well-known and lesser known ways out of Indonesia
Please note: "George Town" is actually Penang.
If the answer to Q1 is 'yes' but you are not in the right place to get one of the above flights, a cheap alternative is to fly to Singapore or Kuala Lumpur from one of the following cities:
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Surabaya (East Java) Semarang (Central Java) Yogyakarta Bandung (West Java) | Denpasar (Bali) Balikpapan (East Kalimantan) Medan (North Sumatra) Banda Aceh (Aceh) |
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