Indonesia Digital Arrival Card

One Form, Three Declarations Indonesia Entry: How Indonesia Simplified Entry with the All Indonesia Digital Arrival Card

Your Guide to the Unified Indonesia Digital Arrival Card Process for Jakarta, Bali, and All Indonesian Ports

Indonesia Arrival Card

From Paper Chaos to One Digital QR Code

For years, travelers to Indonesia juggled three separate declarations, all of which are now unified in the Indonesia Digital Arrival Card:

  • An immigration form for entry,
  • An e-CD customs declaration for goods,
  • A SatuSehat health pass for medical screening.

Now, all three are unified into a single digital submission: the All Indonesia Digital Arrival Card.

This streamlined process means you only need to:
✅ Visit one official website,
✅ Fill out one integrated form,
✅ Receive one QR code—used by immigration, customs, and health authorities.

Section 1: What the New Card Replaces

The official All Indonesia Arrival Card portal consolidates three legacy systems:

OLD requirementNow Part ofPurpose
Immigration Arrival CardPersonal & Travel DetailsShares your passport, flight, and accommodation info with immigration for entry processing.
Electronic Customs Declaration (e-CD)Customs DeclarationDeclares cash, goods, and devices to customs—required even if you have nothing to declare.
SatuSehat Health PassHealth DeclarationProvides your 21-day travel history and health status to the Ministry of Health for disease monitoring.

Key benefit: No more switching between apps or websites—just one submission, one QR code.

Section 2: The Three Sections You Must Complete

To generate your entry QR code, you must accurately fill out all three parts:

1. Personal & Travel Details

  • What you provide: Full name, passport number, flight number, arrival port (e.g., DPS, CGK), and Indonesia accommodation address.
  • Why it matters: Immigration uses this to verify your identity and track your stay in Indonesia.

2. Health Declaration

  • What you provide: Countries visited in the past 21 days and any current symptoms (fever, cough, rash, etc.).
  • Why it matters: Helps health officials monitor disease risks and decide if you need screening.

3. Customs Declaration

  • What you provide:
    • Number of baggage pieces,
    • Declaration of cash ≥ IDR 100 million or goods ≥ USD $500,
    • IMEI numbers for high-value devices (if applicable).
  • Why it matters: Customs uses this to assess duties and enforce import rules.

How the QR Code Is Used

Your single QR code is scanned twice upon arrival:

  • At Immigration: Officers pull your travel data to issue your entry stamp.
  • At Customs (after baggage claim): Officers verify your goods declaration and direct you to payment if needed.

Section 3: Avoiding Common Pitfalls

1. The IMEI Risk

  • If you’re bringing a new phone, tablet, or laptop (valued over USD $500) that you plan to use with an Indonesian SIM card, you must declare its IMEI in the Customs section.
  • If you don’t: Your device may be blocked from local networks after 90 days—even if you cleared immigration smoothly.

Tip: Find your IMEI by dialing *#06# on your phone before you travel.

2. Timing Matters: The 72-Hour Rule

  • Submit no earlier than 72 hours before your scheduled arrival.
  • Why? Health data must reflect your current status, and customs info must match your actual luggage.
  • Too early? Your card may expire.
  • Too late? You’ll face delays at airport kiosks—defeating the purpose of the digital system.

🛫 Best practice: Submit 24–48 hours before your flight to stay within the window and avoid last-minute stress.

A Practical Suggestion from Our Team

The All Indonesia Arrival Card is a huge improvement—but its integration means one error can delay your entire entry.

To get it right:

  • Complete all three sections truthfully,
  • Double-check IMEI and customs answers,
  • Save your QR code offline (screenshot + email).

And if you’d like a second pair of eyes—especially for IMEI or high-value goods declarations—our document review service can help you avoid network blocks or customs fines.

Note: FlyClearly is a private travel support service operated by GlobEntry Services LLC. We are not affiliated with the Government of Indonesia, the Directorate General of Immigration, Customs, or the Ministry of Health.

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