JAKARTA, AUG 31 — International flight passengers will be required to complete an arrival declaration through the All Indonesia app from September 1, acting Immigration director-general Yuldi Yusman announced, reported ANTARA.
The requirement currently applies to travellers arriving at Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Banten, Juanda Airport in East Java, I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali, and Batam Port in the Riau Islands. A trial expansion to all airports, airlines, and international ports will follow.
Yusman said the app streamlines immigration, customs, health, and quarantine declarations into one digital form. Passengers can complete the process for free up to three days before arrival.
“With the application, the arrival process is not only shorter and safer, but also more user-friendly for all passengers, including the elderly, children, and people with disabilities,” he added.
The app also integrates electronic customs declarations, enables health screening for infectious diseases, and allows reporting of animals, fish, and derivative products to support quarantine monitoring and food security.
He urged both foreign visitors and returning Indonesians to use the app, which can be accessed via allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id or the Google Play Store/App Store.
“The app is not only about convenience, but also about protecting our country. Every piece of data provided helps ensure the security, health, and integrity of our borders,” Yusman said.