Understanding Visa Rejections

Having your Indonesia e-Visa application rejected can be frustrating and confusing. This guide helps you understand why rejections happen and provides clear steps on how to address the issues and reapply successfully.

Rejected Indonesia e-Visa Applications

Common Reasons for e-Visa Rejection

Indonesia e-Visa applications may be rejected for various reasons. Understanding these common issues can help you avoid them in future applications:

Incomplete Documentation

  • Missing required documents
  • Illegible or poor-quality scans
  • Expired supporting documents
  • Incorrect document formats

Inaccurate Information

  • Discrepancies between application and passport
  • Incorrect personal details
  • Mismatched travel dates
  • Inconsistent information across documents

Passport Issues

  • Passport validity less than 6 months
  • Insufficient blank pages
  • Damaged passport
  • Previous visa violations in Indonesia

Travel Plan Issues

  • Unclear or suspicious travel purpose
  • Insufficient proof of accommodation
  • Missing return/onward ticket
  • Unrealistic travel itinerary
Note: In most cases, the rejection notification will include a specific reason for the rejection. This information is crucial for addressing the issue in a reapplication.

What to Do If Your Application Is Rejected

If your Indonesia e-Visa application has been rejected, follow these steps to address the issue and improve your chances of success with a reapplication:

1

Understand the Rejection Reason

Carefully review the rejection notification to understand exactly why your application was denied. This information is crucial for addressing the specific issues in your reapplication.

2

Address the Specific Issues

Take concrete steps to resolve the issues that led to your rejection, such as gathering missing documents, correcting information, or improving your travel plans.

3

Prepare a Stronger Application

When reapplying, take extra care to strengthen your application with better documentation, clearer information, and additional supporting evidence.

4

Submit a New Application

Start a completely new application (don't try to modify the rejected one) and allow sufficient time for processing before your planned travel date.

5

Consider Alternative Options

If your application is rejected multiple times, you may want to explore alternatives such as a different visa type or applying at an Indonesian embassy in person.