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This guide from Asedeeq Travels explains how Nigerian passport holders apply for the Indonesia eVisa (C1 / Visit Visa) โ requirements, costs, processing time, sponsor rules, extensions, and how we can help you apply without embassy visits.
The Indonesia eVisa (Visit/Tourist) โ commonly listed in industry resources as the C1 single-entry Tourist/Visit visa (and formerly issued as B211A in many markets) โ is an electronic single-entry visitor visa that permits tourism, family/social visits, and certain types of business meetings (non-working). It is issued electronically after application on the Indonesian e-Visa platform.ย
Key point: If you see โB211Aโ in older content, it refers to the same visit-visa family that industry sources now often label โC1.โ Always confirm on the official e-Visa site for the exact label used at time of application.ย
All Nigerian passport holders require a visa before travel to Indonesia โ Indonesia is not visa-free for Nigerian passports and Nigerians are not included on the standard Visa-on-Arrival lists. If your travel purpose is tourism, visiting friends/family, or attending meetings as an attendee, the C1 (Visit/Tourist) e-visa is typically the correct category. (MOLINA, Bali.com)
Initial stay: up to 60 days on arrival.
What it does NOT permit: paid local employment or long-term work without the correct work permit (ITAS/KITAS).
Prepare these documents before starting your application:
International passport โ valid 6+ months with at least 2 blank pages.ย
Recent passport photograph (white background, digital JPG/PDF as specified).
Return/onward flight reservation (proof of onward travel).
Accommodation proof โ hotel booking or host address.
Proof of funds (bank statement / evidence of sufficient funds).
Yellow fever vaccination card: required if arriving from or transiting through a country/area with yellow fever risk (Nigeria is listed among countries where proof may be required under WHO/CDC rules). Check your specific routing; carry the WHO yellow card if applicable. (CDC Travel Health, WHO CDN)
Sponsor requirement: The C1 (Visit) e-visa typically requires a registered Indonesian sponsor (individual, company or registered agent) to lodge or support the application for many nationalities โ this is why travel agents and visa service partners commonly act as the sponsor on behalf of applicants. Asedeeq Travels partners with trusted Indonesian agents to provide sponsor support for Nigerian applicants. (Trip.com, cptcorporate)
You can apply two ways:
๐น Apply via Asedeeq Travels (recommended for most Nigerians):
We coordinate sponsorship, review documents, submit the application and track it until issuance. This reduces errors, speeds submission, and avoids the difficulty of obtaining a sponsor directly in Indonesia. Our typical service timeline aims for visa delivery within 5โ10 working days depending on processing option and completeness of documents. (Processing times are indicative โ final timings depend on the Indonesian immigration queue and whether priority processing is used).
Asedeeq Process (summary):
Send passport data page + a recent photo.
Provide travel dates.
We arrange sponsor & submit the e-Visa application.
Receive e-visa to your email โ print and carry it when you travel.
Contact: info@asedeeqtravels.com | WhatsApp: +234 8148690565
Typical processing: many tourist/visit e-visa applications are processed within about 5 working days; some providers quote 7โ10 working days for standard service and shorter for priority.
Fees: Third-party agents charges vary.
Printout/digital copy of your e-Visa approval.
Passport used to apply (6+ months valid).
Yellow fever card (if applicable). (CDC Travel Health)
Hotel booking / host address and return/onward ticket.
Failure to present required proof can result in denial of entry even with a valid e-visa.ย
Q: Can Nigerians get a Visa on Arrival (VoA) for Indonesia?
A: No. Nigerian passport holders are generally not eligible for Visa on Arrival and must apply for the Visit/Visit e-visa (C1) before travel. Always confirm on the official portal.ย
Q: Is the Indonesia eVisa for Nigerians the โC1โ visa?
A: Yes โ in 2024โ2025 the Visit/Tourist visa commonly used by overseas applicants (previously referenced as B211A) is now widely listed in industry resources as the C1 single-entry Visit/Tourist visa. Always verify the label shown on the official Indonesia e-Visa portal when you apply. (Bali Visas, flado.id)
Q: Is the C1 the same as the U.S. โC-1โ transit visa?
A: No. Indonesiaโs C1 Visit/Tourist visa is an Indonesian visitor classification. The U.S. C-1 (written with a hyphen) is a U.S. transit visa and is unrelated. Donโt confuse the two. (Travel.gov)
Q: Is Yellow Fever vaccination required?
A: Proof of yellow fever vaccination may be required if arriving from a country/area that WHO/CDC list as having yellow fever risk โ Nigeria is listed among countries that may trigger this requirement. Carry your WHO yellow card if applicable. (CDC Travel Health, WHO CDN)
Q: Can I work on a C1 Visit/Tourist visa?
A: No โ paid work requires the appropriate work permit/visa (ITAS/KITAS). C1 is for tourism, family/social visits, and certain non-working meetings.
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