All Indonesia Application Arrival Declaration System

All Indonesia application

The Government of the Republic of Indonesia has officially launched the All Indonesia Application, an integrated arrival declaration system that unites immigration, customs, health, and quarantine services under a single platform.
Starting October 1, 2025, all international passengers arriving in Indonesia will be required to complete their arrival declaration through this application.

The All Indonesia system is accessible via its web platform allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id and through mobile apps available on the Google Play Store and App Store. Passengers may complete their declaration up to three days prior to arrival.

This initiative aims to simplify entry procedures, improve convenience, and deliver a faster, safer, and more efficient travel experience for all international arrivals.

Creating a Positive First Impression for Travelers

The Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development, Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono, emphasized the importance of making a good first impression for visitors entering Indonesia.

“The first impression often becomes the lasting one. If we want people to come back, we must ensure they have a positive experience from the moment they arrive,” he said.

He added that the government continues to strengthen public service quality, following President Prabowo Subianto’s direction that good governance begins with efficient management at all entry points.
According to him, this initiative is not a mere display of innovation, but a fundamental step that could become a game changer for Indonesia’s development.

One Declaration for All Arrival Processes

Minister of Immigration and Correctional Affairs, Agus Andrianto, described the All Indonesia system as a major leap forward in public service.

“Passengers only need to fill out one declaration. The inspection process is much faster, and they can even use the immigration autogate,” he explained.

He further noted that the system is already connected to the corridor gate, an automatic biometric inspection system designed for priority passengers such as the elderly, travelers using wheelchairs, and unaccompanied minors. This allows them to complete immigration checks simply by walking through the corridor.

Full Support from Finance and Health Ministries

Minister of Finance, Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa, expressed appreciation for the implementation of the All Indonesia system as a key public service innovation at Indonesia’s entry points.
He confirmed that the Directorate General of Customs and Excise is fully ready to support the integration effort.

“Combining immigration, customs, health, and quarantine declarations into one system will greatly simplify the process, speed up arrivals, and enhance efficiency at airports and seaports,” he stated.

Meanwhile, Minister of Health, Budi Gunadi Sadikin, highlighted that integrating the health declaration into All Indonesia represents a strategic step to strengthen the national early warning system for communicable diseases.

“Through this platform, the Ministry of Health can detect potential disease risks more rapidly and respond before they spread further. It’s a vital part of protecting public health,” he said.

Safeguarding Indonesia’s Biological Resources

Head of the Indonesian Quarantine Agency, Sahat M. Panggabean, emphasized that the inclusion of quarantine services in the All Indonesia system not only enhances passenger convenience but also reinforces national protection against animal, fish, and plant diseases and pests that could harm public health and ecosystems.

“With this system, any animal, fish, plant, or related products brought from abroad can be monitored earlier, with data automatically connected to the national quarantine system. This ensures smooth passenger flow without reducing supervision,” he explained.

Towards a Modern and Seamless Arrival Experience

The introduction of All Indonesia marks a significant milestone in Indonesia’s digital transformation of public services.
By integrating multiple agencies into one unified system, the government aims to provide all international travelers with a modern, seamless, and efficient entry experience — reinforcing Indonesia’s commitment to innovation and service excellence.