Chad visa requirements for Indonesians

Travel and visa requirements

Basic Travel Requirements for Indonesians visiting Chad

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Chadian Visa.


  • An original Indonesian passport valid for at least 6 months from the intended arrival date and must have 2 blank pages for visa stamp.
  • A duly completed and signed visa application form.
  • If the applicant is a minor, the parents/legal guardians have to sign the form.
  • Two identical passport-size photographs (2inches x 2inchees) taken in white background.
  • Proof of financial support in the form of a recent bank statement.
  • Proof of accommodation in the form of a hotel reservation.
  • Copy of return flight ticket to show incentive of return to Indonesia.
  • Documentation showing the applicant’s ties to the home country. 
  • Documentation confirming the purpose of travel.
  • Copy of travel itinerary.

Chad Visa for Indonesians

Facts about Chad


Tourism in Chad is not a major industry but the country still attracts a number of tourists each year. Visitors in Chad are usually excited by the hunting capabilities in the country. Zakouma National Park is also a great destination for tourists. The park is the oldest national park in the country and it houses lions, elephants and a host of other animals.

The country is named after the ‘Lake Chad’ which is the largest wetland in Chad and the second largest in Africa. French and Arabic are the most popular languages in the country. The country has over 200 ethnic groups. Crude oil became the country’s primary source of exporting income in 2003, usurping the cotton industry.

Homosexuality is seriously frowned at in Chad. People caught in this act will serve prison sentence ranging from 3 months to 2 years and incur a fine of between 50,000 and 500,000 CFA. Foreigners should ensure they are in possession of a valid means of identification at all times.

Types of Chad Visa


Types of Visa Processing Time Duration of Stay
Tourist visa 2-7 days 90 days
Business visa 2-7 days 90 days

General Requirements for Chad Visa


  • An original Indonesian passport valid for at least 6 months from the intended arrival date and must have 2 blank pages for visa stamp.
  • A duly completed and signed visa application form.
  • If the applicant is a minor, the parents/legal guardians have to sign the form.
  • Two identical passport-size photographs (2inches x 2inchees) taken in white background.
  • Proof of financial support in the form of a recent bank statement.
  • Proof of accommodation in the form of a hotel reservation.
  • Copy of return flight ticket to show incentive of return to Indonesia.
  • Documentation showing the applicant’s ties to the home country. 
  • Documentation confirming the purpose of travel.
  • Copy of travel itinerary.

Chad Visa Fees


Visa Type

Sub Types

Visa Fees

Tourist visa

250.00 (USD)

Business visa

250.00 (USD)

Chad Visa Application Centres & Embassies in Indonesia


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Chad does not currently have an Embassy/Consulate in Indonesia. All applicants are advised to visit neighboring countries to process their visa applications accordingly.

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Frequently Asked Questions


What food is Chad known for?

Chadians use a medium variety of grains, vegetables, fruits and meats. Commonly consumed grains include millet, sorghum, and rice as staple foods. Commonly eaten vegetables include okra and cassava.


Is Chad safe to visit?

Reconsider travel to Chad due to crime, terrorism, and minefields. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting foreigners, local security forces, and civilians. They can easily cross borders, including in the Lake Chad region; borders may close without notice.


What is the tourism like in Chad?

Tourism in Chad is a relatively minor industry. Most travelers are attracted by Chad's hunting capabilities and its Zakouma National Park. 


Does Chad have clean water?

Chad has one of the lowest rates of access to safe drinking water and sanitation services in the world. While access to safe water and sanitation is improving in urban areas, children in rural areas are almost always at risk from these water and sanitation-related diseases.