Goodbye to Endless Airport Forms: Indonesia’s “All Indonesia” Digital Entry Set for September 2025

September 11, 2025

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Starting September 1, 2025, Indonesia will require all international travelers to complete a single online arrival form, promising less hassle and faster processing at immigration and customs. But, as with any change, there are a few things every traveler should know before touchdown.

The Future of Indonesian Arrivals Begins September 2025

If you’re planning a trip to Indonesia after September 1, 2025, this one’s for you! Say goodbye to juggling multiple forms at the airport—Indonesia is going digital with its new “All Indonesia” platform.

What’s New?

Instead of filling out different paperwork for immigration, customs, health, and quarantine, travelers will now complete a single online declaration—before they even board the plane. This unified form becomes your all-access ticket to a faster, friendlier arrival process.

Here’s How It Makes Travel Easier:
  • One Stop, One Form: Complete just one digital declaration instead of multiple slips of paper at the airport.
  • User-Friendly: The system is designed for everyone—including seniors, kids, and travelers with disabilities.
  • Do It Ahead: Fill out the form up to three days before landing, so you can breeze through arrival formalities.

But, There's a Catch...

  • Tech Hurdles: Not everyone is comfortable with online forms, and spotty internet can slow things down.
  • Mandatory for Entry: If you don’t complete the form ahead of time and get your QR code, you risk delays or hiccups at the airport.

What Could This Mean for Your Trip?

The hope is that flying into places like Bali’s I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport will be smoother and less stressful, making Indonesia even more attractive for global travelers.

However, there may be a few learning curves, especially in those first months: tech issues or accidental mistakes could still cause temporary slowdowns.

Traveler Tips:
  • Make sure you fill out the form within the three-day window before your flight.
  • Keep your QR code handy for when you land.
  • Check with your airline or travel agent for reminders and support.

The Bottom Line

Indonesia’s digital push could make your arrival a lot less of a bother—but only if you’re ready for it. A little prep could save you a lot of time (and stress) on your next Indonesian adventure!

Based on a third-party news analysis as of June 2024. Requirements and processes may be subject to change.

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