Do Indonesia passport holders need a visa to visit AM?
Indonesian ordinary passport holders need a visa for Armenia. The simplest route is the official Armenian eVisa applied online at evisa.mfa.am before travel: a 21-day single-entry eVisa costs AMD 3,000 (about EUR 7) and a 120-day single-entry costs AMD 15,000 (about EUR 34). A conditional visa on arrival also exists but only for holders of a valid visa/residence from certain countries, so the eVisa is recommended for most travelers. Armenia is not in the Schengen area and does not grant visa-free entry to Indonesian ordinary passport holders. Indonesia is on Armenia's eVisa-eligible list, so the recommended and most reliable option is to apply for the electronic visa online through the official Ministry of Foreign Affairs portal (evisa.mfa.am) before departure. Two tourist eVisa categories are available: a 21-day single-entry visa (AMD 3,000, roughly EUR 7) and a 120-day single-entry visa (AMD 15,000, roughly EUR 34); multiple-entry options exist at higher fees. eVisa processing is typically up to 3 business days. A separate "conditional visa on arrival" is available at the border, but only to Indonesian travelers who already hold a valid visa or residence permit from the EU/Schengen, UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Russia, Belarus or a GCC state; because most leisure travelers will not meet that condition, the eVisa is the practical choice. Diplomatic and service passport holders have separate (visa-free) arrangements and are out of scope here. Passports should be valid for at least six months beyond the intended stay, and proof of onward travel may be requested.
VISA REQUIREDTOURISMFLEXIBLE ENTRYLast verified 2026-05-30
For guidance only — visa rules change with little notice. Always confirm directly with the destination's embassy or foreign ministry before booking non-refundable travel. Information here applies to ordinary (non-diplomatic) passports unless noted.