Plan Your Trip to Bali Indonesia – Visa & Entry Made Simple

Understanding the latest visa regulations for Indonesia is crucial before your arrival in Bali. Whether you’re coming for a holiday, business, or long-term stay.

Most common Tourist & Visit Visas are now classified as:

  • B-Visa – 30 days, for 90+Nationalities (also known was Visa on Arrival)
  • C-Visa – 60 days, for remaining nationalities (also known as 211A)
  • D-Visa – 6 months to 24 months

 

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Main Visa Options for Bali

  • B1 e-Visa on Arrival – Apply online before your trip (Visa on Arrival (VOA) – 30 days, extendable once for another 30 days.
  • C1 Tourist Visa (B211A) – 60 days, extendable up to 180 days.
  • D 1 & 2 Multiple Entry Visit or Business Visa – Valid for multiple entries, non-work related.
  • Free Entry (Visa Exemption) – Available for certain nationalities (non-extendable, max 30 days). ASEAN nationalities.
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Important Entry Regulations

  • Passport Validity – Minimum of 6 months remaining on arrival. NO EXEMPTIONS.
  • Return Ticket – Proof of onward travel is required.
  • Customs Declaration – Digital form required before arrival (All Indonesia Registration Info)
  • Bali Tourist Tax – IDR 150,000 (ca. AUD 15 / USD 10).
Entry Regulations for Travelers

Frequently Asked Visa Questions (FAQ)

Have a look at Bali.cm, they also have a nationality check, so you can see which Visa applies to you. Factors are: Nationality (Passport) Travel Purpose, and Length of Stay.
Bali Visa Updates – Indonesia

The Visa on Arrival (VOA) costs **IDR 500,000** (approx. USD $35) and can be extended once for an additional 30 days.

If you can’t manage to apply via the official immigration website, you can use a reliable Application Assistance

Visa Application Assistance Service

No, working in Bali on a tourist visa is illegal. For work, you need a proper work visa (KITAS) issued by the Indonesian government.

For the Digital Nomads:
You are not allowed to sublease rooms in your villa, work for Indonesian companies, do photoshoots or get paid in Indonesia for Coaching, Social Media Services etc

Overstaying is fined at **IDR 1,000,000 (USD $65) per day**. If you exceed 60 days, you could face deportation and blacklisting.

Technically it is the same. It’s the B-Type Visa. The e-Visa that you can get online, allows you to skip the long airport queues and is recommended if you want a smoother entry experience. You can get the Visa also upon arrival, and pay in cash, but expect long queues.

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