Tourist visa for Indonesia

Just confirming, for transit passengers on different tickets, that a visa is still necessary. And if so is it the B1 "on arrival" Visa (Rp500,000). Has anyone applied for it in advance?
That’s effectively the same as eVOA.

If transiting CGK, you can go directly to the Smartgates with eVOA.
 
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Just confirming, for transit passengers on different tickets, that a visa is still necessary.

Yes, unless you can get checked through and have both BPs issued at your origin.

And if so is it the B1 "on arrival" Visa (Rp500,000). Has anyone applied for it in advance?

You can apply for an eVOA here: https://evisa.imigrasi.go.id/

I believe the price is the same, but it saves you lining up for manual processing/payment and you can go straight for the e-gates.
 

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