🇮🇩 Need Help With Your Indonesia Visa Application?
Last updated: January 2026 | Author: Md Bangir Hossain (Bablu) • Senior Visa Consultant (10+ Years, 3,000+ Visas) | ✅ Verified against official Indonesian Embassy sources
Picture this: You’ve been dreaming of watching the sunrise over Mount Bromo, relaxing on the pristine beaches of Bali, exploring the ancient temples of Yogyakarta, or diving in the crystal-clear waters of Raja Ampat. Indonesia — with its 17,000+ islands — promises the adventure of a lifetime.
But then reality hits. Your visa application is rejected. Your dream trip vanishes, your money is gone, and you’re left wondering what went wrong.
If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Indonesia visa rejections for Bangladeshi applicants are more common than most people realize — and the frustrating part is that most of these rejections happen due to completely preventable mistakes.
- Visa fee lost: $50-100 (~৳5,500-11,000) — NON-REFUNDABLE
- Service fee lost: ৳5,000-8,000 — NON-REFUNDABLE
- Time wasted: 2-4 weeks of preparation gone
- Emotional toll: Cancelled flights, disappointed family, ruined plans
- Future impact: Rejection history affects future applications
- Ripple effect: May impact visa applications to other countries
Total potential loss per rejection: ৳15,000-25,000+ plus future complications
At goFLY Limited, we’ve processed 3,000+ visa applications including hundreds of Indonesia visas with a 90%+ success rate. We’ve seen applicants make the same preventable mistakes over and over — and we’re here to help you avoid them.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll reveal the 12 most common reasons why Indonesia visa applications from Bangladesh get rejected, with real examples and proven prevention strategies. Whether you’re applying for a tourist visa, business visa, or social/cultural visa, this guide will help you navigate the process successfully.
Before applying, use these AI-powered tools to assess your eligibility:
- Visa Eligibility Checker — Instant assessment of your Indonesia visa eligibility
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For the complete Indonesia visa application process, see our main guide: Indonesia Visa for Bangladeshi.
🇮🇩 Indonesia Visa Overview for Bangladeshi Citizens
Before diving into rejection reasons, let’s understand the Indonesia visa landscape for Bangladeshi nationals:
Unlike citizens of some countries who get visa-free entry or visa on arrival, Bangladeshi passport holders MUST obtain a visa before traveling to Indonesia. There is no visa on arrival option for Bangladeshi nationals.
Types of Indonesia Visas for Bangladeshis
| Visa Type | Purpose | Duration | Fee (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tourist Visa (B211A) | Tourism, holiday, visiting attractions | 60 days (extendable) | $50-100 |
| Social/Cultural Visa (B211B) | Visiting family/friends, cultural events | 60 days (extendable) | $50-100 |
| Business Visa (B211) | Business meetings, conferences | 60 days | $100-150 |
| Student Visa (C316) | Study at Indonesian institutions | 1 year (renewable) | $150+ |
| Work Visa (KITAS) | Employment in Indonesia | 1-2 years | $200+ |
Application Methods
- Embassy of Indonesia, Dhaka — Direct application
- e-Visa (Electronic Visa) — Online application through visa.imigrasi.go.id
- Through Visa Agency — Like goFLY, who handles the process for you
Processing Times
| Visa Type | Standard Processing | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Tourist Visa | 5-10 working days | Apply 3-4 weeks before travel |
| Social/Cultural Visa | 7-14 working days | Apply 4-5 weeks before travel |
| Business Visa | 7-14 working days | Apply 4-5 weeks before travel |
| e-Visa | 3-7 working days | Apply 2-3 weeks before travel |
⚡ Quick Reference: Avoiding Indonesia Visa Rejection
❌ Reason 1: Incomplete or Incorrect Application Form
This is the #1 cause of Indonesia visa rejections. Submitting an incomplete application form, leaving fields blank, or providing inaccurate information immediately raises red flags with the Indonesian Immigration officers.
Common Form Errors
| Error Type | Example | Consequence |
|---|---|---|
| Blank fields | Leaving “Father’s name” or “Occupation” empty | Application incomplete — rejected |
| Name mismatch | “Mohammad” on form, “Mohammed” on passport | Identity verification issues |
| Wrong dates | Entry date before passport issue date | Logical error — rejected |
| Passport number error | Typo in passport number | Cannot be verified — rejected |
| Address inconsistency | Different addresses on form vs documents | Credibility questioned |
| Occupation unclear | Writing “Service” instead of specific job title | Purpose unclear — suspicion raised |
“I was in a hurry and filled out my Indonesia visa form quickly. I accidentally wrote my date of birth as 1995 instead of 1985 — a simple typo. The embassy rejected my application saying the information didn’t match my passport. I lost $50 and had to start over.”
— Rejected Indonesia visa applicant from Dhaka
✅ How to Avoid This Mistake
- Take your time — Don’t rush the application form
- Keep passport handy — Copy details exactly as they appear
- Double-check everything — Review every field before submission
- Use block letters — For handwritten forms, write clearly
- Fill all fields — Write “N/A” or “None” if not applicable
- Get someone to review — Fresh eyes catch errors
- Print and verify — Compare printed form with your documents
Before filling the form, make a list of all the information you’ll need: full name (as in passport), passport number, issue/expiry dates, all addresses, employment details, sponsor details, etc. Having everything ready prevents mistakes.
💰 Reason 2: Insufficient Financial Evidence
Indonesian Immigration wants to ensure you can financially support yourself during your stay and that you won’t become a burden. Weak financial documentation is a major cause of rejection.
What Goes Wrong
| Financial Problem | Why It Causes Rejection |
|---|---|
| Low bank balance | Can’t prove ability to cover trip expenses |
| Sudden large deposits | Looks like “borrowed” money — red flag |
| Inconsistent transactions | No regular income pattern visible |
| Old bank statements | Statements from 3+ months ago not accepted |
| Tampered statements | Any sign of editing = immediate rejection + possible ban |
| No salary credits visible | Employment claims can’t be verified |
How Much Money Do You Need?
| Trip Duration | Recommended Balance | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 7 days | $500-800 (~৳55,000-88,000) | Plus accommodation costs if not prepaid |
| 14 days | $800-1,200 (~৳88,000-132,000) | Show consistent balance over 3 months |
| 30 days | $1,500-2,500 (~৳165,000-275,000) | Higher for Bali (expensive destination) |
| 60 days | $2,500-4,000 (~৳275,000-440,000) | Plus return ticket costs |
NEVER deposit a large sum of money right before applying!
If your account shows ৳30,000 for 2 months and suddenly shows ৳300,000 in the last week, immigration officers immediately recognize this as “borrowed money.” This is a guaranteed rejection trigger.
Indonesia Immigration prefers to see consistent balance over 3 months rather than a sudden spike.
✅ How to Present Strong Financial Evidence
- 3 months bank statements — Officially sealed by bank
- Consistent balance — No dramatic fluctuations
- Regular income credits — Salary matching employment claims
- Solvency certificate — Recent, on bank letterhead
- Fixed deposits — If available, shows savings habit
- Salary slips — Last 3 months from employer
- Explain large deposits — If genuine (property sale, bonus), provide proof
If Someone is Sponsoring Your Trip
- Sponsorship letter — Clearly stating they’ll cover all expenses
- Sponsor’s bank statements — 3 months, showing sufficient funds
- Sponsor’s ID copy
- Proof of relationship — How you’re connected
- Invitation letter — If sponsor is in Indonesia
📄 Reason 3: Invalid or Missing Supporting Documents
Submitting incomplete, expired, or incorrect documents is a leading cause of rejection. Indonesian Immigration has specific requirements, and missing even one document can result in denial.
Common Document Problems
| Problem | Example | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Missing documents | No hotel booking or return ticket | Application incomplete |
| Expired documents | Bank statement from 4 months ago | Not accepted |
| Unverified documents | Self-printed itinerary without confirmation | Cannot be verified |
| Poor quality copies | Blurry, cropped passport copy | Unreadable — rejected |
| Untranslated documents | Bangla documents without English translation | Cannot be processed |
| Unsigned letters | NOC letter without signature and seal | Invalid |
Complete Document Checklist for Indonesia Tourist Visa
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Passport
- Valid for at least 6 months beyond entry date
- Minimum 2 blank pages
- Good condition, not damaged
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Passport-size photos
- Size: 4×6 cm (some requirements say 3.5×4.5 cm — verify)
- Background: RED (Indonesia requires red background!)
- Recent: Taken within last 6 months
- Quantity: 2-4 photos
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Visa application form
- Completely filled, no blank fields
- Signed and dated
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Bank statements
- Last 3 months
- Officially stamped/sealed by bank
- Sufficient balance
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Employment proof
- NOC letter on company letterhead
- Stating position, salary, leave approval
- Signed by authority with seal
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Travel documents
- Confirmed return flight ticket
- Hotel booking for entire stay
- Day-by-day itinerary (recommended)
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Cover letter
- Explaining purpose, dates, plans
- Ties to Bangladesh
- Signed
Unlike most countries that require white or light blue backgrounds, Indonesia requires a RED background for visa photos. Many applicants get rejected simply because they submit photos with white backgrounds. Always verify the current photo requirements before applying!
Use our Personalized Checklist Generator for a custom document list based on your situation.
🛂 Reason 4: Passport Issues
Your passport is the foundation of any visa application. If it doesn’t meet Indonesia’s requirements, your application fails before it’s even reviewed.
Common Passport Problems
| Problem | Result |
|---|---|
| Less than 6 months validity | Automatic rejection |
| No blank pages | No space for visa sticker |
| Damaged passport | Security concerns — rejected |
| Faded photo/information | Cannot verify identity |
| Name change not updated | Documents don’t match |
| Water damage | Passport considered invalid |
✅ Passport Checklist
- Validity: At least 6 months beyond your planned Indonesia entry date
- Blank pages: Minimum 2 empty pages for visa and stamps
- Condition: No tears, water damage, or tampering
- Photo: Clear and recognizable
- Bio page: All information readable
- Old passports: Keep them if they have travel stamps
- Passport expires within 8 months
- Fewer than 3 blank pages
- Any visible damage
- Name needs updating (marriage/divorce)
Always renew your passport BEFORE starting the visa application.
❓ Reason 5: Unclear Purpose of Visit
Indonesian Immigration must understand exactly why you want to visit. If your purpose is vague, inconsistent, or suspicious, they’ll assume the worst and reject your application.
What Raises Suspicion
| Problem | What Immigration Thinks |
|---|---|
| “Just to visit” | No specific plan = hiding real purpose? |
| No itinerary | Haven’t actually planned the trip |
| Long stay with no clear activities | Planning to work illegally? |
| Vague business purpose | Using tourist visa for work? |
| Visiting “friend” with no proof | Is this relationship genuine? |
| Mismatched purpose and documents | Says tourism but has business invitation |
✅ How to Clearly State Your Purpose
For Tourism
- Detailed itinerary — Day-by-day plan with specific destinations
- Confirmed bookings — Hotel reservations, tour bookings
- Return ticket — Shows you plan to leave
- Specific attractions — “Visiting Bali beaches, Ubud temples, Mount Bromo”
For Visiting Family/Friends
- Invitation letter — From person in Indonesia
- Their ID/residence proof — KITAS, passport copy
- Relationship proof — Birth certificates, photos, communication records
- Their address proof
For Business
- Business invitation letter — From Indonesian company
- Meeting agenda — What you’ll discuss
- Your company letter — Confirming purpose
- Company documents — Trade license, TIN
🏠 Reason 6: Weak Ties to Bangladesh
The immigration officer’s biggest concern: “Will this person return home?” If you can’t demonstrate strong reasons to come back to Bangladesh, your application will likely be refused.
What Strengthens Your Ties
| Category | Strong Evidence | Weak Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Employment | Permanent job, senior position, approved leave | Unemployed, new job, freelancer |
| Business | Established business, ongoing contracts | No business proof |
| Property | House/land ownership | No property |
| Family | Spouse, children, elderly parents in BD | No dependents in BD |
| Education | Currently enrolled, exams pending | Just graduated |
✅ How to Demonstrate Strong Ties
- Employment proof — NOC with return date, contract, payslips
- Business documents — Trade license, TIN, bank statements
- Property papers — Ownership deeds, utility bills
- Family documents — Marriage certificate, children’s birth certificates
- Cover letter explanation — Clearly state why you must return
🌍 Reason 7: No or Limited Travel History
First-time international travelers face extra scrutiny. If you have no travel history, immigration officers may question whether you’ll comply with visa conditions.
Why Travel History Matters
- Previous compliance — Shows you’ve followed visa rules before
- Return pattern — Proves you come back home on time
- Genuine traveler — Not attempting illegal immigration
- Travel experience — Understands visa conditions
- It’s NOT automatic rejection — First-timers get approved too
- Focus on other strengths — Strong finances, employment, family ties
- Provide extra documentation — More proof than minimum required
- Consider easier destinations first — Nepal, Thailand, Malaysia to build history
- Explain in cover letter — “This is my first international trip because…”
If You Have Travel History
- Include copies of all previous visas
- Show entry/exit stamps from past travels
- Bring old passports with travel evidence
- Highlight any previous Indonesia visits
💳 Reason 8: Visa Fee Payment Errors
Incorrect or incomplete fee payment can result in application rejection or non-processing. This is an easily avoidable mistake.
Common Payment Problems
| Problem | Consequence |
|---|---|
| Wrong amount paid | Application not processed |
| Payment to wrong account | Funds lost, application delayed |
| No payment receipt | Can’t prove payment was made |
| Bounced payment | Application cancelled |
| Partial payment | Not accepted |
✅ How to Avoid Payment Errors
- Verify exact fee amount — Check embassy website or call
- Confirm payment method — Bank transfer, cash, or online
- Get correct account details — From official sources only
- Keep payment receipt — Take photos and copies
- Attach receipt to application — Include with your documents
- Pay in correct currency — USD or as specified
📸 Reason 9: Poor Quality or Non-Compliant Photos
Photo specifications are strict, and Indonesia has unique requirements. Non-compliant photos are a common, easily avoidable cause of rejection.
Indonesia Visa Photo Requirements
| Specification | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Size | 4×6 cm (some sources say 3.5×4.5 cm — verify!) |
| Background | 🔴 RED (NOT white!) |
| Recency | Taken within last 6 months |
| Face coverage | 70-80% of photo |
| Expression | Neutral, mouth closed |
| Glasses | Avoid if possible; no glare |
| Head covering | Only for religious reasons |
| Quantity | 2-4 photos typically required |
Many Bangladeshi applicants use photos with white backgrounds (standard for most countries). Indonesia requires a RED background. This single mistake causes numerous rejections!
Always verify the current photo requirements before getting photos taken.
✅ Photo Tips
- Go to a professional photo studio that knows visa requirements
- Specifically ask for RED background Indonesia visa photos
- Get extra copies in case some are damaged
- Ensure photos are printed on photo paper, not regular paper
- Check that your face is centered and properly lit
🚫 Reason 10: Previous Immigration Violations
If you have a history of visa violations — overstays, deportations, or working illegally — Indonesian Immigration will be extremely cautious about your application.
What They Check
- Previous Indonesia visits — Did you comply with visa conditions?
- Other country violations — Overstays, deportations anywhere
- Previous visa refusals — From any country
- Criminal history — Any convictions
- Immigration database — Indonesia shares data with other countries
How to Handle Past Issues
- Never hide past violations — They can find out
- Provide honest explanation — In cover letter or additional letter
- Show what changed — Better circumstances now
- Include supporting documents — Medical records if it was an emergency
- Consider waiting — Some time may be needed
🔍 Reason 11: Inconsistent Information
Your application should tell one consistent story. Any discrepancy between documents raises red flags and can lead to rejection.
Common Inconsistencies
| Inconsistency | Example | Problem |
|---|---|---|
| Name spelling | Different on passport vs bank statement | Identity question |
| Salary mismatch | NOC says ৳80,000, bank shows ৳50,000 | Which is true? |
| Date conflicts | Leave letter dates ≠ travel dates | Plan unclear |
| Address different | Form vs utility bill | Where do you live? |
| Employment duration | Resume says 5 years, NOC says 3 years | Credibility issue |
✅ How to Ensure Consistency
- Create a master reference — List all key details and use this for all documents
- Use exact passport name — Everywhere, no nicknames
- Verify all dates match — Travel, leave, booking dates aligned
- Cross-check salary figures — NOC matches bank credits
- Have someone review — Fresh eyes spot inconsistencies
📋 Reason 12: Applying for the Wrong Visa Type
Choosing the wrong visa category is a serious mistake. Each visa has specific rules, and applying under the wrong one suggests you either don’t understand the system or are trying to circumvent it.
Common Visa Category Mistakes
| Your Intention | Wrong Visa | Correct Visa |
|---|---|---|
| Work in Indonesia | Tourist Visa (B211A) | Work Visa (KITAS) |
| Study at university | Tourist Visa | Student Visa (C316) |
| Visit family long-term | Tourist Visa | Social/Cultural Visa (B211B) |
| Attend business meetings | Tourist Visa | Business Visa (B211) |
| Get married in Indonesia | Tourist Visa | Social Visa with specific purpose |
✅ How to Choose the Right Visa
- Identify your primary purpose — Tourism? Work? Study? Family?
- Check duration needs — How long will you stay?
- Will you earn money? — Any paid activity needs work visa
- Consult official sources — Indonesian Embassy website
- Ask professionals — Visa consultants can guide you
✅ How to Prevent Indonesia Visa Rejection
Now that you understand the common reasons for rejection, here are actionable prevention strategies:
1. Submit a Complete, Accurate Application
- Fill every field — use “N/A” if not applicable
- Double-check all information against your passport
- Use block letters for clarity
- Review before submission
2. Provide Strong Financial Evidence
- 3 months bank statements, officially sealed
- Consistent balance — no sudden deposits
- Clear salary credits if employed
- Additional proof: FDR, solvency certificate
3. Follow Photo Requirements Exactly
- RED background (not white!)
- Correct size (4×6 cm)
- Recent (within 6 months)
- Professional quality
4. Ensure All Documents Are Valid
- Passport valid 6+ months
- Recent bank statements (within 1 month)
- Current employment letter
- Valid hotel and flight bookings
5. Use Professional Visa Assistance
Working with experienced visa consultants like goFLY Limited significantly reduces rejection risk:
- Expert document review
- Error detection before submission
- Knowledge of current requirements
- Support throughout the process
😔 What to Do If Your Indonesia Visa Is Rejected
If you’ve been rejected, don’t panic. A rejection isn’t necessarily permanent — but how you respond matters.
Step 1: Understand the Reason
Contact the embassy or check your rejection letter to understand exactly why you were refused:
- Was it a document issue?
- Financial proof insufficient?
- Purpose unclear?
- Passport problem?
Step 2: Evaluate Your Options
| Option | When to Consider | Success Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Reapply immediately | If you can fix the issues identified | Good (with proper fixes) |
| Wait and reapply | If your situation needs time to improve | Higher after improvements |
| Seek professional help | If unsure what went wrong | Significantly higher |
| Appeal (if available) | If you believe decision was wrong | Low |
Step 3: If Reapplying
- Address EVERY issue from the rejection
- Provide stronger documentation
- Include explanation letter about previous rejection
- Show what has changed
- Consider professional assistance
Many of our clients come to us after being rejected. We analyze the rejection, identify weaknesses, and build a stronger reapplication. Our reapplication success rate is significantly higher when we address root causes properly.
📞 Free rejection analysis: 01713-289175
✅ Indonesia Visa Application Prevention Checklist
Before submitting your Indonesia visa application, verify everything on this checklist:
📋 Application Form
- ✅ All fields complete (no blanks)
- ✅ Name matches passport exactly
- ✅ Dates are correct
- ✅ Passport number verified
- ✅ Signed and dated
🛂 Passport
- ✅ Valid 6+ months beyond entry
- ✅ Minimum 2 blank pages
- ✅ Good condition
- ✅ Clear photocopy included
📸 Photos
- ✅ RED background (not white!)
- ✅ Correct size (4×6 cm)
- ✅ Recent (within 6 months)
- ✅ Quality printing
💰 Financial Documents
- ✅ 3 months bank statements
- ✅ Officially sealed by bank
- ✅ Sufficient balance
- ✅ No sudden large deposits
- ✅ Solvency certificate (if available)
💼 Employment Proof
- ✅ NOC on company letterhead
- ✅ States position and salary
- ✅ Approved leave dates
- ✅ Signed with seal
✈️ Travel Documents
- ✅ Return flight ticket
- ✅ Hotel booking for entire stay
- ✅ Day-by-day itinerary
- ✅ Cover letter
🔍 Consistency Check
- ✅ All dates align
- ✅ Name same everywhere
- ✅ Salary consistent
- ✅ Address consistent
🏆 Why Choose goFLY for Your Indonesia Visa?
At goFLY Limited, we specialize in preventing Indonesia visa rejections:
| What You Get | The goFLY Advantage |
|---|---|
| ✅ Expert Knowledge | Years of Indonesia visa processing experience |
| ✅ 90%+ Success Rate | On cases we accept (we decline weak cases honestly) |
| ✅ Document Review | Every document checked for completeness and accuracy |
| ✅ Free Assessment | Honest evaluation before you pay |
| ✅ IATA Certified | IATA: 42337956 | ATAB: 4298 |
| ✅ Complete Support | From application to approval |
| ✅ 4.8★ Google Rating | 431+ verified reviews |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
The most common reasons are:
- Incomplete/incorrect application form — Missing information or errors
- Insufficient financial evidence — Low balance or sudden deposits
- Wrong photo specifications — White background instead of red
- Missing documents — Incomplete application package
All of these are preventable with proper preparation.
No, Bangladeshi passport holders cannot get visa on arrival in Indonesia. Unlike citizens of some countries, Bangladeshis must apply for a visa before traveling. You can apply through:
- Indonesian Embassy in Dhaka
- Indonesia e-Visa portal (visa.imigrasi.go.id)
- Through a visa agency like goFLY
While there’s no official minimum, the recommended balance is:
- 7 days: $500-800 (~৳55,000-88,000)
- 14 days: $800-1,200 (~৳88,000-132,000)
- 30 days: $1,500-2,500 (~৳165,000-275,000)
More importantly, show consistent balance over 3 months with regular income, not sudden deposits.
Indonesia requires RED background for visa photos — this is different from most countries that require white. Other specifications:
- Size: 4×6 cm (verify current requirements)
- Recency: Within 6 months
- Face: 70-80% of photo
- Expression: Neutral
Using white background is one of the most common rejection reasons!
Yes, you can reapply. There’s typically no mandatory waiting period. However:
- Understand why you were rejected first
- Fix ALL the issues that caused rejection
- Provide stronger documentation
- Consider professional help for reapplication
Simply reapplying with the same documents will likely result in another rejection.
Processing times vary:
- Embassy application: 5-10 working days
- e-Visa: 3-7 working days
- Through agency: 7-14 days (including preparation)
We recommend applying 3-4 weeks before your planned travel date.
No, visa fees are non-refundable regardless of the outcome. If rejected, you lose:
- Visa fee: $50-100
- Service fee (if using agency): ৳5,000-8,000
This is why proper preparation is essential.
No, lack of travel history doesn’t mean automatic rejection. First-time travelers get approved every day. To strengthen your application:
- Provide extra-strong financial documentation
- Show clear employment/business ties
- Include family ties in Bangladesh
- Explain in cover letter why this is your first trip
Essential documents include:
- Valid passport (6+ months validity)
- Photos with RED background (4×6 cm)
- Completed application form
- Bank statements (3 months)
- NOC from employer
- Return flight ticket
- Hotel bookings
- Cover letter
Use our checklist generator for a complete list.
goFLY provides comprehensive Indonesia visa assistance:
- Free assessment — Evaluate your case honestly
- Document checklist — Personalized to your situation
- Document review — Check for errors and gaps
- Application submission — Handle the entire process
- Rejection analysis — If previously refused
📞 Contact: 01713-289175 | WhatsApp
🌴 Don’t Let Visa Rejection Ruin Your Bali Dreams!
An Indonesia visa rejection can cost you ৳15,000-25,000+ and delay your dream trip to Bali, Jakarta, or Yogyakarta. Don’t take that risk.
goFLY’s Indonesia Visa Services:
- ✅ Free Case Assessment — Honest evaluation before you pay
- ✅ Complete Document Review — Every document checked
- ✅ Photo Guidance — Correct RED background specifications
- ✅ Financial Strategy — Present your finances right
- ✅ Application Handling — We manage the entire process
- ✅ 90%+ Success Rate — On cases we accept
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⚠️ Disclaimer
This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Indonesia visa requirements, fees, and procedures can change without notice. Visa decisions are at the sole discretion of Indonesian Immigration authorities.
goFLY Limited is NOT affiliated with the Indonesian Embassy or Indonesian Immigration. We are an independent IATA-certified travel agency providing visa application assistance.
Always verify current requirements from official sources:
Last verified: January 2026 | Next review: April 2026
