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To the east of Java, situated in the western end of the Lesser Sunda islands, lie Bali, where millions of tourists visit every year to witness its beautiful beaches, temples, volcanic mountains, and unique and colourful coral reefs. However there are few things that you would require to know before going on with the visa application process for getting the Bali Visa for Indians.
Stay Duration Less than 30 Days
Indians who wish to travel to Bali for a stay of 30 days for tourism purposes do not require a visa , you will get a visa Exemption Stamp at the airport’s immigration counter. This is valid for a single entry, for every new exit and re-entry into Indonesia you are eligible for a free visa. However this is not applicable for people who travel for tourism, Business or any other purposes other than tourism. This visa is not extendable, and cannot be converted into a different visa, unless there are some unforeseen contingencies like natural disasters.
The documents that you would require are a valid passport for at least six months after your date of return, the return flight ticket, evidence for adequate funds for meeting the expenses of your stay at Bali, a minimum of USD 100 (Rp.7,000) per day, your purpose of visit, and accommodation or hotel bookings.
Stay Duration 30 - 60 Days
For a stay of 30-60 days at Bali for social or for tourism purposes can get a Visa On Arrival after landing in Indonesia at the immigration counter at Rs. 2400 per person. This is fee is applicable for infants as well. The Visa On Arrival is applicable for a period of 30 days and can be extended once for another 30 days by paying an additional Rs.3008 without having to leave the country, it takes around 7 business days. For being able to get Visa On Arrival you need the following documents, 6 months valid passport, purpose of visit, adequate funds for the expenses, booking for accommodation and return flight ticket.
Social and Cultural Visa B-211
If you wish to apply for Social and Cultural Visa B-211, you can enter Indonesia once and stay for 60days. But you would require a sponsor letter from an Indonesian citizen living in Indonesia. If you can’t arrange for a sponsor letter you can connect with an agent and get a sponsor letter at Rp. 5,313, and the consulate visa fee for Social Visa is around Rp. 3,542. You are not allowed to take up employment with this visa. You would require 6months valid passport, a photocopy of the main passport page, the page with the entry stamp to the country applied, sponsorship letter, a photocopy of the sponsor’s ID and bank account statement, ticket to and from Indonesia and Visa application form with two passport sized photographs. Extension of the Social and Cultural Visa is possible by staying at Bali itself or anywhere else in Indonesia. It can be extended for a period of 30days, for a maximum of 4 times and costs around Rs. 2400 and agent fee of Rs. 1771, and it takes around 14 working days. While applying for Social and Cultural visa you would need 12 months valid visa, address proof in the Home Country and also in Indonesia, hotel’s address if you're staying at a hotel.
Multiple Entry Visa
The most preferred type of visa by the tourists is the Multiple Entry Visa, by which one can stay at Bali for a period of 60 days. This visa requires you to have already stayed at Bali for 90 days before this process is started. This visa can be collected at the embassy or consulate outside Indonesia based on your convenience. This visa is valid for 12 months, it costs around Rp. 16,294 and the agent fee is Rp. 4,108. This visa is solely for tourism and not for business purposes. The documents required for Multiple Visa Entry are, Scanned copy of the first two pages of your passport, a copy of your bank account statement of 90 days with a minimum balance of at least $2000(Rp1,41,000), and the embassy from where you can collect your visa. This process takes around 4-6 days.
Business Visa
While applying for a Business Visa the following documents should be presented a six months valid passport, two copies of the Visa form, two photographs of the applicant (35x44mm) in white background, flight ticket and proof of stay in Bali, salary slip of past 3 months, women travelling alone require an NOC from father or husband, a covering letter from the organization in the home country and an invitation letter of the organization in Indonesia, and your travel insurance. The business visa is applicable for a period of 14 days.
Employment Visa
If you are looking for employment in Bali you can apply for the Employment Visa along with the following documents, two passport sized photographs(red background), flight ticket copy, a document stating the applicant’s work permit has been received at embassy, if the applicant is below 18 years they should also produce their work permit.
The Indonesian Visa centers in India are in New Delhi, at 50-A Kautilya Marg,110021,Chanakyapuri,New Delhi, India. In Mumbai, at 19,Altamound road,Cumbala Hill,400026, Mumbai, India. In Kolkata, at 4C White House 119 Park Street, and in Chennai at 3rd floor Ispahani center 123/124, Nungambakam 600034.
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- The Indonesian Embassy at New Delhi- 91-11-2611- 8642/8643/8645/8646/0694.
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- Consulate in Mumbai- 91-22-2351- 1678/0940/0900.
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Bali is a dream destination for travelers worldwide. Among them, Indian citizens are eager to delve into the rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse wildlife that Bali offers. One crucial aspect that often perplexes Indian travelers is understanding the visa requirements for their Indonesian adventure.
Do Indians Need a Visa for Bali?
Yes, Indian citizens do require a visa to enter Bali – Indonesia, irrespective of the purpose of their visit—whether it’s for tourism, business, or work. Let’s dive into the specifics of the various visa options available for Indian travelers.
Also read: Bali Visa: Everything You Need to Know
Types of Bali Visa for Indian Citizens
Here are the types of Bali visa and its requirements for Indian citizens:
Bali Visa on Arrival for Indian Citizens
Convenient for short stays of up to 30 days, this visa can be obtained upon arrival at specific Indonesian airports.
The Visa on Arrival can be extended once, providing an additional 30-day period for visitors to stay in Bali. If you wish to stay longer, you can rely on our services to extend your visa on arrival in Bali .
Also read: What is Visa on Arrival: Definition and How It’s Work
Bali Tourist Visa for Indian Citizens
If you plan to visit Bali for more than 30 days or have specific tourism-related activities, you will need to apply for an Bali Tourist Visa .
Also read: What Activities are Allowed with a Tourist Visa in Bali-Indonesia?
Bali Work Visa for Indian Citizens
Mandatory for those planning to work in Bali, this visa necessitates documentation such as an employment contract and work permit, obtained through the Indonesian sponsor company.
You can rely on our team of experts for a simpler Bali Work Visa Application .
Bali Investor Visa from India
Tailored for Indian citizens looking to invest in Bali, this visa demands a minimum investment of IDR 10 billion (approximately USD 700,000) and involves a comprehensive application process.
To obtain this visa, you can rely on our services for Bali Investor Visa Application .
Spouse Visa Bali for Indian Citizens
Granted to Indian citizens married to Indonesians, this visa requires proof of marriage and sponsorship from the Indonesian spouse.
For a simpler registration, you may check our services for Bali Spouse Visa application .
Bali Dependent Visa for Indians
Issued to Indian children under 18 dependent on Indonesian visa holders. You can check our services for a simpler Bali Dependent Visa Application .
Bali Business Visa from India
The business visa application for Bali is eligible for Indian citizens engaging in business activities without employment. This visa requires sponsorship from an Indonesian company.
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- Single Entry Business Visa in Bali
- Multiple Entry Business Visa in Bali
Bali KITAP/Permanent Stay Permit for Indian
Reserved for those with strong ties to Bali through investments, business ventures, or family connections, this permit involves a rigorous application process.
You can rely on our services for a simpler and hassle-free Bali KITAP application .
Also read: Traveling from India to Indonesia: Your Ultimate Guide
Bali Visa Requirements for Indian Citizens
Regardless of the visa type, Indian citizens need to provide:
- Valid Indian passport
- Visa application form
- Two recent passport-size photographs
- Proof of onward or return travel
- Proof of accommodation in Bali
- Sufficient financial means
- Specific documentation for the chosen visa type
Also read; Traveling from India to Bali: A Comprehensive Guide
Additional Tips for Indian Travelers
- Apply Early: To avoid last-minute hassles, apply for the visa well in advance of your travel date.
- Documentation Check: Ensure all documents are complete and authentic.
- Know the Regulations: Double-check the visa requirements and validity period.
- Cultural Awareness: Familiarize yourself with Indonesian customs and regulations.
- Respect Traditions: Show respect for local traditions and cultural sensitivities.
With meticulous planning and adherence to visa regulations, Indian citizens can embark on a memorable journey to Bali. By following these guidelines, travelers ensure a smooth and hassle-free visa application process, paving the way for an unforgettable Indonesian adventure.
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Bali, an island and province located in the South-east Asia, attracts over 2 lakh Indians every year with its exotic temples, striking beaches, volcanic mountains and palaces located amidst the panoramic landscapes. Situated in the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands with Java to the west and Lombok to the east, this gorgeous island is one of the most preferred honeymoon destinations across the entire continent. Bali visa for Indians is free for a visit of up to 30 days. Indonesia grants free visa to 169 countries and India is one of them. Here is a complete guide of Bali visa for Indians that every traveler must read before visiting the place.
Types Of Bali Visa
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If you are an Indian and planning a visit to Bali then you must be aware of a few rules and regulations regarding Bali visa for Indian tourists. If you are an Indian and are in dilemma about visiting Bali then you must inquire about Visa for Bali from India which we have stated below:
- Indians travelling to Bali for tourist purpose do not require a visa to stay up to 30 days. Such visitors must provide their valid return tickets, passport and sufficient funds for expenses during their stay in Indonesia.
- Visitor planning to spend more than 60 days in Bali must apply for Visa on Arrival.
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Bali Visitor Visa Up To 30 Days
Indian tourists do not require any visa for travelling to Bali, Indonesia for up to 30 days. You just need to get a Visa Exemption Stamp from the immigration counter. The traveller do not need to pay any extra fee for this visa. This 30-day free visa cannot be used by journalists and business trips. The visa will be counted on the basis of days you are staying in Indonesia. The first day and last day will be included in this 30-day duration. The traveller must note that this visa can not be extended or converted into a different visa. However, in case of natural disaster, illness or accident; the tourists can apply for an extension.
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Documents Required
- Your Passport must be valid for at least 6 months after you return from Bali.
- The purpose of your visit such as social, tourism, work, etc.
- Details of return flight and accommodation.
- Proof of sufficient funds for your expenses during the stay in Bali. The minimum amount required is USD 100 per day.
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Bali Tourist Visa For Indians Travelling Up To 60 Days
Travelers from India who are planning a stay in Bali between 30 to 60 days for tourist or social purposes have two options to avail the visa. Following are the details:
1. Bali Visa For Indians On Arrival
The travellers from India who are not eligible for Indonesia free entry and planning a stay for more than 30 days do not need to apply for a visa. Rather they must simply purchase the same at immigration hall after landing in Bali. Indians can get a 30 day visa on arrival by paying an amount of USD 35 per person. This fee can be paid in cash or credit card. The Indonesia visa on arrival is valid for 30 days, however, it can be extended by paying an additional amount of USD 45 for another 30 days. The entire procedure of extending your tourist visa will take nearly 7 business days.
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2. Social And Cultural Visa For Indians (B-211)
An Indian national who is traveling to Bali for social or a cultural visit must apply for a B-211 Visa in the Indonesian embassy. This visa is valid up to 60 days and the traveler must produce a sponsor letter from an Indonesian citizen living in Indonesia. If you are traveling to Bali with this visa then you are not allowed to get indulged in business activities there.
Documents Required:
- A photocopy of the main page of traveller’s passport along with the page carrying the stamp of entry to the country.
- A photocopy of the sponsor’s identity card.
- A photocopy of sponsor’s bank account statements.
- A visa application form and two passport size photographs of the traveller.
- A copy of confirmed return ticket from Bali.
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3. Multiple Entry Visa For Indians
With multiple entry visa, one can travel to Bali for multiple times with each stay being extended up to 60 days. This visa does not give you permission of indulging in business activities in Indonesia as it’s purely for visit and tourist purpose. This visa can be availed only by those travelers who have already stayed in the country for 90 days. This visa is valid for a period of 12 months and costs nearly USD 230 per person.
- A scanned copy of the first two pages of your passport.
- A copy of your bank account statement.
- Must have stayed in Indonesia for more than 90 days.
Further Read: Know All About Bali – Frequently Asked Questions From Travelers
The above-mentioned details on Bali visa for Indians will surely give you a broader understanding regarding the requirements and criteria for travelling to this winsome destination. Bali has been attracting travellers from across the world with its mesmerizing islands. It has been included in the world’s most beautiful places for its majestic beauty amidst the golden beaches and azure seas. Book a trip to Bali and enjoy holidaying in this place beautiful place known as the Island of Gods.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bali Visa For Indians
Do we need a visa for Bali from India?
Yes, one needs a visa for Bali, but Visa on Arrival facility is available for Indians.
Is Indian currency accepted in Bali?
No, Indonesian Rupiah is the currency that is accepted in Bali.
What happens if you overstay your visa in Bali?
One might have to pay a daily fine, face deportation or can be blacklisted depending on the period of overstay.
Can I live in Bali permanently?
There is a permanent residence permit, but it is available for a period of five years only.
Can you wear shorts in Bali?
Yes, one can wear shorts in Bali.
How much money should I bring to Bali?
Excluding accommodation, one can consider a daily expenditure of around INR 4,000 on food, drinks, transfers and other activities.
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Bali Visa for Indians : Planning a trip to the beautiful island of Bali ? As an Indian traveler, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with the visa requirements and costs before embarking on your journey. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about the Bali visa for Indians, including the visa types, application process, and associated costs.
Types of Bali Visa for Indians
For Indian passport holders, there are primarily two types of visas available for visiting Bali Indonesia :
1. Bali Visa on Arrival For Indians (VoA)
The Bali Visa on Arrival (VoA) is the most common type of visa for Indian tourists. It allows you to stay in Bali for up to 30 days and is issued upon arrival at the Ngurah Rai International Airport . The VoA can be extended for an additional 30 days while you are in Bali.
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Note: The VoA is not available for travelers planning to stay in Bali for more than 60 days. In such cases, it is recommended to apply for a visa before traveling.
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2. Bali Social Cultural Visa
The Bali Social Cultural Visa is suitable for travelers planning to stay in Bali for an extended period, such as for research, volunteering, or attending cultural events. This visa allows you to stay in Bali for up to 60 days and can be extended for up to six months.
Note: The Bali Social Cultural Visa requires a sponsor in Bali and involves a more complex application process compared to the Visa on Arrival.
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Bali Visa Cost for Indians
Now, let’s dive into the cost details of the Bali visa for Indians:
1. Bali Visa on Arrival (VoA) Cost
The cost of the Bali Visa on Arrival (VoA) for Indians is USD 35. This fee is payable in cash upon arrival at the airport. It is advisable to carry the exact amount in US dollars to avoid any inconvenience.
Note: The VoA fee is subject to change, so it’s always recommended to check the latest information before your trip.
2. Bali Social Cultural Visa Cost
The cost of the Bali Social Cultural Visa for Indians varies depending on the duration of stay:
- 60-day visa: The cost for the initial 60-day visa is approximately USD 50.
- Visa extension: The cost for extending the visa for an additional 30 days is approximately USD 30.
- Visa extension beyond 90 days: If you plan to stay in Bali for more than 90 days, additional costs may apply, and it’s advisable to consult the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate for the latest information.
Note: The Bali Social Cultural Visa also involves additional costs, such as the cost of the sponsor letter and the visa agent fee, if you choose to use one.
Application Process for Bali Visa For Indians
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the Bali visa application process:
- Upon arrival at the Ngurah Rai International Airport, proceed to the Visa on Arrival counter.
- Fill out the arrival/departure card and the VoA application form.
- Present your passport with a minimum validity of six months, return flight ticket, and proof of sufficient funds.
- Pay the VoA fee of USD 35 in cash.
- Receive the visa sticker in your passport.
- Obtain a sponsor letter from an Indonesian citizen or a registered organization in Bali.
- Submit the sponsor letter, along with your passport, passport-sized photographs, and other required documents, to the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate in your home country.
- Pay the visa fee and any applicable processing fees.
- Collect your passport with the visa sticker once the application is approved.
Note: It is advisable to apply for the Bali Social Cultural Visa well in advance, as the processing time may vary depending on the embassy/consulate and other factors.
Now that you have a comprehensive understanding of the Bali visa for Indians, you can confidently plan your trip to this tropical paradise. Remember to double-check the visa requirements and costs closer to your travel date, as they are subject to change. Have a wonderful time exploring the beauty and culture of Bali!
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Ultimate Guide: Bali Visa on Arrival for Indian Travelers
Are you planning a trip to Bali and feeling overwhelmed by the visa requirements and application process? You’re not alone! Many Indian travelers face the same challenge when it comes to understanding how to obtain a visa for their visit to this beautiful Indonesian island. With so much information out there, it can be confusing to figure out what you need to do before your trip. Here’s a helpful fact: Indian travelers require a valid passport with at least six months of validity beyond their travel date in order to visit Bali.
In this blog post, we will break down the requirements, fees, and process for obtaining a Bali visa on arrival for Indian travelers . We’ll provide clear and simple guidance on everything you need to know in order to successfully apply for your visa. So if you’re feeling lost or unsure about how to navigate the Bali visa process, we’ve got you covered! Keep reading for all the essential information that will make your trip planning much easier.
Key Takeaways:
- Indian travelers need a valid passport with at least six months of remaining validity and two blank pages to get a Visa on Arrival (VoA) in Bali. The VoA costs Rs 2400 for Indian citizens , allowing them to stay up to 30 days.
- To apply for a Bali visa, you must complete the visa application form accurately and submit it with the required fees at the Immigration counter upon landing in Indonesia. Keep ready your documents such as passport-sized photographs , proof of sufficient funds, accommodation details, return flight tickets, and travel itinerary.
- If planning an extended stay or visits for specific purposes like business or education in Bali, different types of visas are available including Visa 211A and e-visa options. Make sure to understand their requirements and fees well before your trip.
- Securing international travel insurance is crucial for your trip to Bali as it covers unforeseen events such as medical emergencies or lost baggage. This ensures peace of mind throughout your journey.
- Stay informed about potential reasons for visa rejection like not meeting the minimum passport validity requirement or having incomplete documentation . Making sure all information provided is accurate can help prevent any issues during the visa application process.
Overview of Bali as a popular destination for Indian travelers
Bali shines as a top destination for Indian travelers , captivating hearts with its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and scenic landscapes. The island’s allure lies in its ability to offer something for everyone – from serene beachside resorts to bustling markets brimming with local crafts.
Bali’s visa on arrival process makes it even more enticing for Indian passport holders, showing the island’s welcoming nature towards tourists.
This Indonesian paradise not only promises adventure but also relaxation amidst its lush greenery and ancient temples . For Indians looking at exploring beyond their borders, Bali stands out with affordable luxury , accessible visa policies including the Bali visa on arrival for Indian travelers, and a plethora of activities that cater to both the adventurous spirit and those seeking peace.
With requirements straightforward and fees reasonable, planning a trip here becomes an opportunity too tempting to pass up.
Importance of understanding Bali visa requirements
Understanding the visa requirements for Bali ensures a smooth and hassle-free entry into Indonesia for Indian travelers. By knowing the need for a valid passport with at least six months of validity and being prepared with the correct visa fees , you set yourself up for a successful trip.
The process involves applying through your passport , which should have no less than two blank pages, emphasizing the importance of preparation before travel.
Familiarizing yourself with the types of visas available , including the Visa on Arrival (VoA) which costs Rs 2400 for Indian citizens, helps in planning your budget effectively. If considering an extension or opting for different types of visas like the e-visa or business visa, understanding their specific requirements and fees can save time and prevent any unexpected hiccups during your journey to Bali.
Types of Visas for Bali/Indonesia for Indian Citizens
Indian citizens traveling to Bali/Indonesia can avail themselves of different types of visas, each catered to specific travel purposes. Understanding the appropriate visa type for your trip is essential for a smooth travel experience.
Tourist Visa on Arrival (TVOA)
For Indian travelers visiting Bali, obtaining a Tourist Visa on Arrival (TVOA) is a straightforward process. With the required documents such as a valid passport with minimum six months validity and the visa fee of Rs 2400 , you can apply for TVOA at the Immigration counter upon arrival in Indonesia.
The TVOA allows for a stay of up to 30 days in Bali and is suitable for most travelers from India planning their trip to this picturesque destination.
To ensure a smooth entry into Bali, remember to have your passport with you along with the necessary visa application form completed beforehand. Upon approval at the airport’s Immigration counter , you will be granted your TVOA allowing you to explore everything Bali has to offer within its permitted duration .
For Indian travelers visiting Bali, another visa option to consider is Visa 211A . This type of visa is suitable for those who plan to engage in social visits, meetings, or education while staying in Indonesia.
The application process requires a valid passport with at least six months of validity beyond the intended travel date, along with the necessary documents and fees as per the guidelines provided by Indonesian authorities.
Keep in mind that understanding the eligibility criteria and required documentation for Visa 211A can ensure a smooth application process and an enjoyable stay in Bali.
It’s important to note that obtaining Visa 211A involves specific fees and application procedures which are distinct from other types of visas available to Indian citizens traveling to Bali.
Visa requirements for social visits, meetings, and education
To facilitate social visits, meetings, or educational activities in Bali, Indian travelers need to ensure they possess the necessary visa documentation. This typically involves obtaining a visit visa which allows for stays of up to 60 days and can be extended once while in Bali if needed.
The process also includes providing proof of the purpose of your visit such as an invitation letter for meetings or acceptance letters from educational institutions for those visiting for academic purposes.
Additionally, it’s crucial to have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and repatriation when engaging in these activities within Indonesia. Meeting all these requirements will help streamline the visa application process and ensure a smooth entry into Bali for social visits, business meetings, or educational pursuits.
Visa Fees and Application Process
To obtain a Bali visa, you must be aware of the applicable fees for different visa types and the specific application process. Understanding how to apply for a Bali visa along with the required documentation is crucial before planning your trip.
Different fees for different visa types
Understanding the various fees associated with different Bali visa types is crucial for Indian travelers planning their trip. Here’s a concise table summarizing the fees:
For all visa types, ensure your passport has a minimum validity of six months and at least 2 blank pages. Also, consider applying for an e-visa to streamline your process. Remember, accurate documentation is key to a smooth visa application experience.
How to apply for a Bali visa
To begin the process of applying for a Bali visa, follow these steps:
- Obtain a valid passport with a minimum validity of six months beyond your travel date.
- Prepare the required documents including the visa form, photographs, and necessary fees for the visa on arrival.
- Complete the visa application form accurately and submit it along with the requisite fees at the Immigration counter upon landing in Indonesia.
- Ensure that your passport has a minimum of 2 blank pages before you apply for an Indian Visa.
- Consider applying for an e – visa to expedite the process, if applicable to your travel plans.
- Be aware of potential reasons for visa rejection and ensure that all information provided is accurate and up to date.
Required documents for visa application
When applying for a Bali visa, ensure you have the following documents ready:
- Valid passport with a minimum validity of six months beyond the travel date and at least 2 blank pages.
- Duly filled visa application form .
- Recent passport – sized photographs as per the specifications.
- Proof of sufficient funds for the duration of stay, such as bank statements or traveler’s cheques.
- Confirmed return flight tickets .
- Accommodation proof (hotel reservation or invitation letter from host).
- Travel itinerary detailing your stay in Bali.
- Visa fees in the specified currency and mode of payment accepted by the consulate or embassy.
- Additional documents as required based on the type of visa being applied for, such as business references, sponsor letter, or educational institution’s approval letter.
Eligibility Criteria for Bali Visa for Indians
To be eligible for a Bali visa, Indian travelers must have a valid passport and meet the requirements based on their purpose of travel. Eligibility also depends on the duration of stay in Bali, which varies according to the type of visa and intended activities.
Duration of stay in Bali
The duration of stay in Bali for Indian travelers is usually limited to 30 days for a tourist visa on arrival (TVOA). This means that you can remain in Bali for up to a month from the date of entry.
If you plan to stay longer, it’s essential to consider applying for a visa extension before your initial 30-day period expires. Remember that exceeding the allowed duration without an approved extension may result in fines or other consequences .
It’s crucial to adhere to the specific duration permitted by your visa type and make necessary arrangements if you intend to extend your stay beyond the initial period.
Travel purpose (tourism, social visit, etc.)
For tourism purposes, Indian travelers to Bali typically need a 30 Days Visit Visa (Visa on Arrival). The visa is issued at the Immigration counter at the airport upon landing in Indonesia.
Ensure that your passport has a minimum validity of six months beyond the travel date and holds a minimum of 2 blank pages for stamping . Additionally, consider applying for an e-visa for Bali for seamless entry into this popular destination.
For social visits or meetings in Bali, Indian citizens must adhere to the specific visa requirements and fees . It’s essential to have a valid passport with sufficient validity and required documents such as photographs and visa forms before planning your trip.
Important Tips for Traveling to Bali
Secure international travel insurance before your trip to Bali. Be aware of the potential reasons for visa rejection to avoid complications during your travel.
Need for international travel insurance
Ensure to obtain international travel insurance when planning your trip to Bali. This insurance provides essential coverage for unforeseen events such as medical emergencies , trip cancellations , or lost baggage .
It safeguards you from unexpected financial burdens and ensures peace of mind during your travels. The nominal cost of the insurance is a small price to pay for the security and protection it offers throughout your journey.
Remember, having international travel insurance is crucial in case of any unexpected challenges that may arise during your visit to Bali. Before embarking on your trip, make sure you have comprehensive coverage to safeguard yourself against potential risks and uncertainties while traveling abroad, helping you focus on enjoying every moment of your adventure in Bali without worrying about unpredictable circumstances.
Potential reasons for visa rejection
Indian travelers may face visa rejection if they fail to provide a passport with the required minimum validity of six months beyond their travel date. Additionally, incomplete visa application forms , inadequate documentation such as photographs, and failure to pay the necessary fees could also lead to visa rejection for Bali.
It’s crucial for Indian travelers to carefully adhere to the specified requirements and ensure all documents are in order before applying for a Bali visa.
Visa rejections can also occur if Indian travelers do not comply with the specific purpose of their visit, whether it is tourism or social visits. Moreover, any discrepancies or inconsistencies in the provided information or itinerary might result in Bali visa rejection for Indian citizens.
Must know facts:
Do Indians need a visa for Bali? What are the types of visas in Indonesia? These questions will help you navigate through the essential visa information before your Bali trip.
Do Indians need a visa for Bali?
Indian citizens traveling to Bali are required to obtain a visa on arrival (VoA) at the Immigration counter upon landing in Indonesia. The cost of the VoA for Indian travelers is Rs 2400, and it allows a stay of up to 30 days in Bali.
The minimum validity requirement for an Indian passport should be six months from the travel date, and at least two blank pages are needed for stamping.
Indian tourists can also consider applying for an e-visa for Bali , ensuring all necessary documents such as visa form, photographs, and required fees are prepared. If planning an extended stay or visits with specific purposes like business or education, understanding the various types of visas available including their requirements, fees, and application processes is crucial before embarking on your trip to Bali .
Types of visas in Indonesia
Indian travelers can choose from different types of visas when visiting Indonesia. These include the Tourist Visa on Arrival (TVOA), Visa 211A , and visas for social visits, meetings, and education .
The TVOA is issued at the immigration counter upon arrival in Indonesia and allows for a stay of up to 30 days. Indian citizens can also consider applying for an e-visa or obtaining a business visa with specific fees associated with each type depending on the purpose of travel.
Visa requirements may differ based on the duration of stay and travel purpose. For example, a valid passport with at least six months validity beyond the travel date is essential, along with sufficient blank pages.
Visa fees for Indian citizens
The visa fee for Indian citizens traveling to Bali is Rs 2400. If travelers need to extend their visa , the cost is INR4216 or USD 61.5. However, if they seek assistance from an agent , the fee reduces to Rs.1817 or USD 26.50.
Consider applying for an e-visa for Bali as Indian travelers can also benefit from this option.
Importance of travel insurance for Bali trip
Travel insurance is crucial for your Bali trip, ensuring you are protected against any unexpected incidents such as medical emergencies , flight cancellations, or lost luggage. Without travel insurance , you may face significant financial burdens if unforeseen circumstances arise during your travels.
It provides peace of mind and support in case of any mishaps during your trip to Bali.
Considering the potential costs and risks involved while traveling, having travel insurance is essential to safeguard yourself and ensure a worry-free holiday. Whether it’s a minor inconvenience or a major crisis, having travel insurance will provide the necessary assistance and coverage so that you can fully enjoy your time in Bali without unnecessary worries or stress.
Disclaimer regarding visa information
It is important to note that visa regulations and requirements can change frequently. Therefore, it is essential for Indian travelers planning a trip to Bali to stay updated with the latest visa information from official government sources or trusted travel agencies.
Double-checking all the necessary documents and adhering to the specific visa application process will help ensure a smooth entry into Bali.
Indian travelers are encouraged to carefully review their individual circumstances and consult official embassies or consulates if they have any uncertainties about their eligibility or requirements for obtaining a Bali visa.
Conclusion:
Ensure you have a valid passport with at least six months’ validity for your trip to Bali. Make sure to have the required fees, documents, and photographs when applying for the visa on arrival.
Consider getting an e-visa if it suits your travel plans. Understanding the visa requirements, fees, and process is crucial before embarking on your journey to Bali.
1. What do Indian travelers need to get a Bali visa on arrival?
Indian travelers must meet the Bali visa requirements, including having valid documentation and possibly applying for an eVisa beforehand, depending on their needs.
2. How much does the Bali visa cost for Indian citizens?
The Indonesia visa fees vary, but Indian travelers should prepare to pay the specified amount upon arrival or when applying online for an eVisa.
3. What is the process for getting a Bali tourist visa as an Indian passport holder?
Indian tourists can get a visa on arrival in Bali by providing the necessary documents or they may choose to apply for an eVisa before their trip.
4. Can I extend my stay in Bali with a tourist visa as an Indian traveler?
Yes, Indian tourists can apply for a Bali visa extension following the proper process and paying any required fees to extend their visit legally.
5. Are there options for multiple entries into Bali with one visa for Indians?
While primarily offering single-entry visas on arrival, Indians looking to have multiple entries should explore options such as applying for specific visas that allow it according to Indonesia’s regulations.
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Visa application guideline :.
Explore and apply for a suitable visa. The requirement documents should be prepared.
Make Visa fee payment by SIMPONI or Mastercard, Visa or JCB credit/debit card.
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Golden Visa is Available Visa Exemption for ASEAN Foreigner is Available
Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) application can be done simultaneously for 5 people
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Covid Update Jan 2024: Indonesia is now open for all travelers. As per the latest regulations, visitors do not need COVID-19 vaccine certifications either. Do check the official tourism website of Indonesia at the time of travel for the most recent updates.
The beautiful pictures of Bali and other islands of Indonesia that I had seen made Indonesia a must-visit destination in Southeast Asian countries.
But gorgeous azure-green pictures weren’t the only things that had enticed me to fly to Bali . If you are an Indian reader, you would know how much we struggle with visas on our Indian passports. Given my never-ending wanderlust , I am always looking for countries who offer a visa on arrival or a visa-free entry to Indians.
As soon as I read about the hassle-free Bali visa on arrival for Indian citizens (and other almost 170 nationalities) , I bought a one-way ticket to Bali.
Suggested Read: Find more countries that give visa on arrival for Indian passport holders .
Of course, I didn’t want to see only Bali in Indonesia and planned to explore more of this interesting archipelago of islands. But that didn’t happen for I fell from a scooter fifteen days into the trip and had to stay put for two weeks in Bali. By the time I could move long distance, I had to leave as the Bali visa on arrival was only valid for 30 days. (We will talk about getting the Bali visa extension and visa runs in later parts of this guide.)
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When I landed at the Denpasar international airport in Bali, I got a thirty-days Indonesia visa on arrival stamped on my passport, without any hustle. Though I paid (instead of taking the free option) for the Indonesia tourist visa (for reasons I will explain later), another traveler I met on the flight got a free visa.
In this Bali and Indonesia visa guide, we will go through both the free and paid versions of the visa.
Before moving on to the FAQ’s about Indonesia visa for Indians (and Others), let me clear the confusion around Bali being a separate country.
Bali is a part of Indonesia, a Southeast Asian country that has become really popular in the recent few years. Millions of travelers visit Bali every year, more so than other parts of Indonesia. But Indonesia has many more gorgeous islands — about 18000 to be precise — where you can swim with stingrays, chill on beautiful pink beaches, see Komodo dragons, learn to dive, climb volcanoes, sit in the courtyards of beautiful temples, and stay as disconnected with the world as you want to.
As you can see in the map above, the islands from the west: Sumatra until the east: Papua all belongs to Indonesia. I don’t think it is even possible to see all of these 18000 islands that all differ in geography, history, wildlife, culture, and traditions.
Related Read: An evening spent well on Nusa Penida island .
I hope now we are clear that Bali is not a separate country, and Indonesia is not just Bali.
FAQ’s about Bali/Indonesia Visa on Arrival – For Indians and Others
1. is bali tourist visa different from indonesia tourist visa .
No. As I said above, Bali is one of the 18,000 islands in Indonesia. If you get a travel visa to Indonesia, you get a travel visa to Bali. If you have to leave Bali, it implies that you have to leave Indonesia. Bali comes under the jurisdiction of Indonesia.
2. Is Bali visa on arrival different from Indonesia visa on arrival?
No. You can get a visa on arrival to Indonesia at a designated list of seaports and airports — Bali is just one of those ports.
Even if you landed at Jakarta airport instead of Bali and got your visa on arrival stamped in Jakarta, you can enter Bali or any of the other islands of Indonesia. Vice-versa is also true.
3. Is a Bali visa for Indian citizens different from Indonesia visa for Indian citizens?
I think now you must have understood what I am trying to clarify with these questions.
Bali visa for Indians and Indonesian visa for Indians is the same thing.
Please Note: From now on whenever I refer to a Bali travel visa or Indonesian travel visa— I imply the same visa. I will use Bali and Indonesia interchangeably.
4. Do I need a visa for Indonesia?
Are you traveling to Indonesia for tourism purposes and plan to stay there for less than 60 days? Then you do not need to apply for an Indonesian visa.
Make sure your country is ion the list of 169 Indonesia visa-free countries — the countries that get a free visa on arrival for Indonesia for a stay of up to 30 days. You can see the list on the Wikipedia page here .
If you want to stay in Indonesia for more than 60 days or are traveling for business purposes, you require a visa. Please refer to the later sections for clarification on the same.
Please Note: As most of the countries are eligible for a visa, we can safely assume that the procedures/requirements for Indonesia visa on arrival for Indian passport holders are the same as the procedures/requirements for Indonesia visa on arrival for all these nationalities. I won’t mention the nationality every time.
5. Do Indians need a visa for Indonesia?
India is one of the 169 countries I mentioned above. If you are traveling to Indonesia for tourism and want to stay there for less than 60 days, you can get a free visa on arrival to Indonesia.
6. Who is eligible for an Indonesian visa on arrival?
You can check the list of (almost) 169 countries that are eligible for on arrival visa for Indonesia here .
7. What are the ports where tourists can get a visa on arrival in Indonesia?
Please access the list of ports here .
8. How much is the Indonesia visa on arrival fees?
Indonesia arrival visa is free — but only if you plan to stay in Indonesia for 30 days.
9. What do I do when I land in Indonesia to get a visa on arrival?
For those who want to stay in Indonesia (or Bali) for less than 30 days — When you arrive at an Indonesian airport — straight head to the immigration counter (which would most probably have a long queue). Keep your passport handy, tell the immigration officer that you will be traveling in Indonesia for a couple of weeks, and show them your return ticket (we will discuss this later). They will stamp your passport with a visa on arrival for free.
For those who want to stay in Indonesia (or Bali) for more than 30 days —
When you arrive at an Indonesian airport — find the Visa on Arrival counter before the immigration line. Now you will have to tell the immigration officers that you want to pay the USD 35 fee for a 30-day visa on arrival because you want to get your visa extended later. The officer would then stamp your passport with an extendable 30-days visa on arrival.
When I paid for the visa, the immigration office only asked me for the duration of my stay. I told him around 45 days.
On Bali airport, there is an ATM near the counter if you want to take out cash as the system didn’t accept cards.
10. How much does the tourist visa to Indonesia costs if I plan to stay in Indonesia for more than 30 days?
You pay USD 35 when you arrive. But when you extend the visa you would have to pay more. We will discuss the visa extension process later.
11. How many days is the Indonesian tourist visa valid for?
This visa on arrival is valid for 30 days — the day of entry and exit both are included in these 30 days. The visa is a single entry visa. If you leave Indonesia, your passport would be stamped again.
Remember — 30 days, not a month.
12. How many times can I extend my visa if I pay for an Indonesian visa on arrival?
Only one time. You will get a 30-day extension. So overall you can stay up to 60 days on a paid Indonesian visa on arrival.
13. What if I didn’t pay for a visa on arrival when I arrived in Indonesia, but I want to stay for more than 30 days?
You cannot. If you don’t pay and enter Indonesia visa-free, you would have to leave the country within 30 days.
If you are reading this guide when you are already in Indonesia on a free visa on arrival but want to stay more, I am sorry but you cannot do anything apart from leaving the country.
14. What are Indonesia visa on arrival requirements?
The immigration officers who processed my friend’s visa and mine didn’t ask us anything apart from the duration of our stay. Indonesia visa on arrival requirements are simple.
Carry your passport — that should be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of your return from Indonesia.
Return Ticket from Indonesia — If you have a confirmed ticket, that’s good. If you don’t have a confirmed ticket, you can show the print out of the itinerary as well.
I carried the print out of my itinerary, but the officers didn’t ask me to show it.
I carried the below documents also though the official immigration page of Indonesia don’t ask for these —
Hotel bookings — Printouts of the first few days of our stay. But we were not asked to show any proof of stay.
You can always reserve a place on Booking for the first couple of days. Make sure to do a booking for which you do not need to pay or a booking that is fully refundable until a certain time so that if you change your mind you can cancel and rebook.
Proof of Sufficient funds — Proof of funds that shows that the traveler can support herself financially during her stay in Indonesia. I carried bank accounts statements for the past two months but wasn’t asked to show.
These are all the standard documents you carry to avail any visa on arrival. Even though the immigration might not ask for any of these (apart from the passport), I always consider it safer to carry the proof of stay and funds.
Have a look at the Indonesia visa requirements at the official immigration website of Indonesia here .
15. What if I want to stay in Bali (or Indonesia ) for more than 60 days?
If you plan to stay for more than sixty days, then you should apply for a visa for Indonesia.
Or you should leave the country after 60 days and then go back — A standard thing that many travelers do. When you leave any country because your visa is expiring but only to come back, this is called a visa run.
16. How to apply for Indonesian visa?
If you are not going to Indonesia for travel purposes or plan to travel/stay in Indonesia for more than 60 days, you would have to apply for a visa.
You can either get a Social or Cultural visa to Indonesia — need a sponsor from Indonesia or a Multiple Entry visa for Indonesia (60 days valid for up to a year) — get it from an embassy outside Indonesia.
Please have a look for the procedure on Indonesia immigration website .
17. How to apply for Indonesia tourist visa for Indian passport holders?
You can apply for a visa for Indonesia for Indian passport holders from here — Indonesia visa application .
18. What if I overstay in Indonesia?
For each day you overstay, you will have to pay a penalty of IDR 1,000,000 or $70 per day.
19. What is the process of getting the extension of the tourist visa for Indonesia?
The travel agent that I contacted to understand the extension process told me that the extension would take at least ten days.
Instead of applying for the visa extension in Bali and waiting for ten days (along with the extension process that sounded cumbersome), I flew from Bali to Malaysia and thought that I would go to Indonesia later. But I never went back and returned to India for I had already been traveling for a few months .
You can also get the visa extended yourself but you would have to visit the immigration office in Denpasar at least three times.
The travel agent said that if I apply with them I will have to visit the immigration office in Denpasar once to provide fingerprints, signature sample and take a photo.
If you work with an agent, you would need to give them your passport, and they will prepare the rest of the documents. After the agency submits your passport for the visa extension, you have to visit the office a few days later.
They told me that the passport comes within 10-12 working days after the process is completed, which I find a bit hard to believe.
The agency delivers your passport in and around Ubud. For other parts, you can pay more and get it at home.
If you want to use a travel agent to apply for your extension, I suggest you enquire well before hiring one.
Cost of visa extension in Indonesia — 650, 000 IDR per person as quoted by the travel agent.
20. When should you start the visa extension process?
Ideally, you should start at least seven to ten days before your visa expires. if you try to apply too early, the immigration would send you back.
But as long as you start your extension process before your visa expires, you should be good.
Indonesia is a gorgeous country with an easy visa policy. I hope you are now clear on the visa on arrival process for Indonesia and visit this azure collection of islands soon.
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MADAM , ARE U SURE VISA ON ARRIVAL FOR INDIAN TOURISTS FOR LESS THAN 30 DAYS IS FREE ? I AM REALLY CONFUSED AS MANY VIDEOS ARE CIRCULATING ON YOU TUBE WHICH SAY THAT FOR VISIT EVEN FOR LESS THAN 30 DAYS WE HAVE TO PAY USD 35 AS VISA FEE.
perhaps the fee has changed recently. A quick Google search suggests the fee for less than 30 day visit is 35 USD.
Hello Madam, Kudos for writing so explicitely for visa process filor Indians which is so confusing whether to pay 30$ or not. I am planning a vist to Bali with my family in Jan 2023 for 15days fir vacatins. I am not going to pay anything.Thanks for saving 350 USD of mine.I h ope these rules are applicable now also? Could you tell me if we need travel insurance also or not pl?
I would really aporeciate if you could share any other valuable information with us abiut Bali which you deem appropriate? Sincerely, Lalit
you should take family travel insurance. Always a good idea while traveling. Doesn’t cost much but is a good safety net. I think the rules are the same. But do research a bit to see if some new rules have passed. More information on Bali is present on my blog in other posts. Please have a look. thanks.
your website is a gem for women who want to travel solo. specially indian women as we often dont travel solo for many reasons. I loved you post regarding Bali Visa on arrival process. subscribing to your blog to stay updated. I was researching on Indonesian VOA and saw somewhere that women travelling alone need NOC from either father or husband ? is that true..
Thanks, Floza, for your kind comments. A requirement of a NOC from parent or husband for any international visa is a myth created by visa agents. I was told to acquire one when I applied for UK visa years ago. But that was only the requirement of a travel agent. The official site didn’t mention this. I think all these travel agents should stop spreading these rumors and should apply for a visa only with the absolutely necessary documents. Indonesia visa is a simple on arrival visa with almost no questions asked. 🙂
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Indonesia Visa for Indians
Indian citizens must hold a valid visa to travel to Indonesia. Visa requirements apply to Indians visiting Indonesia on vacation, on business, and for other short-term stays.
Conveniently, Indians can now apply for a visa for Indonesia online. Using the electronic visa system, Indians can get their visa in 3 simple steps .
Holding an approved Indonesia e-visa facilitates border crossing procedures. By applying for a visa in advance, Indians can avoid delays at the airport.
Indonesian e-VOA requirements and application process for Indian nationals are explained on this page.
Indonesia’s Visa Requirements for Indian Citizens
Indian citizens need a visa to visit Indonesia, including for tourism. Currently, visa-free entry to Indonesia is only permitted with a passport issued by an ASEAN nation.
Fortunately, Indians can now get an electronic visa for Indonesia . There are 2 electronic tourist visas:
- Indonesia Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA)
- Indonesia Tourist Visitor Visa
The main difference is how long you can stay.
With an e-VOA, you can visit for up to 30 days . With a Tourist Visitor Visa, you can visit for up to 60 days .
The process is fast and efficient . Indians can apply from home and receive the approved visa by email in 1 to 2 days.
Indonesia visa extensions for Indian nationals
As explained, Indians can visit Indonesia for up to 30 days with an e-VOA or 60 days with a Tourist Visitor Visa. You can apply to extend your visa by visiting the Immigration Office in Indonesia .
Travelers who overstay their visas may receive fines or other penalties.
Do Indian children need a visa for Indonesia?
Indian visitors of all ages need a visa for Indonesia. Children must have their own, separate visa, this includes infants who are included on their parent’s passport.
How to Apply For an Indonesia e-VOA or Tourist Visitor Visa from India
Indians can apply for an Indian e-VOA by:
Filling out the online application form
Paying the e-VOA fees by debit or credit card
Submitting the application for review
Processing is fast —successful applicants receive the approved e-VOA or Tourist Visitor Visa in 1 to 2 days.
What documents do I need to apply for an Indonesia eVisa?
This is what Indians need to apply for an electronic visa for Indonesia:
- Indian passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the arrival date
- Passport-style photograph
- Debit or credit card to pay the e-VOA fees
- Proof of onward travel, such as a return flight ticket(Tourist Visitor Visa only)
- Proof of funds such as bank statement or pay slips (Tourist Visitor Visa only)
You will also need an email address to receive your approved visa.
Note that you must apply for a visa and travel to Indonesia using the same passport . If the details on your visa do not match your passport exactly, you may not be given permission to enter the country.
e-VOA application questions for Indian nationals
To apply for an electronic visa on arrival or Tourist Visitor Visa for Indonesia, Indians need to complete an online form with their:
- Nationality
- Place and date of birth
- Passport number, issue date, and expiry date
Travel information including the date of arrival and transportation and accommodation details are also requested.
Flying from India to Indonesia with an e-VOA
The Indonesia electronic visas are valid at air, sea, and land ports of entry. This includes the main international airports in Jakarta and Bali.
There are non-direct flights to Jakarta and Bali from Indian cities including Mumbai, New Delhi, and Kochi.
If you’re planning to enter Indonesia through a different port of entry, check it accepts eVisa before you travel.
Other Visa Options for Indians Traveling to Indonesia
The e-VOA and Tourist Visitor Visa are the recommended options for Indian tourists and other short-term visitors. Electronic visas improve the border-crossing experience.
Indians who are unable to, or do not wish to, apply online can get a visa on arrival at the port of entry .
Indians should apply for an Indonesia visa at the embassy if they wish to stay long-term or for purposes not permitted with the e-Visa.
Travel to Indonesia From India: Trip Advice
Visitors from India are free to travel anywhere on the Indonesian territory except for restricted areas and military zones. Travelers need a special permit for Papua.
Indian tourists can also enter Bali with the same visa Indonesian visa.
You should stay up to date with the latest health and security news for Indonesia in the weeks leading up to your trip. You should also speak to a health professional regarding recommended vaccines for Indonesia .
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The digital nomad life in Bali has become more appealing over the years with the island a thriving hub for those seeking a balance between work and adventure.
Now, those Aussies who plan on staying in the hotspot long-term can benefit from a new transitional visa, also known as a bridging visa.
It allows foreigners to extend their trip another 60 days with ease and without fuss.
However, the visa, which falls under the new Transitional Residence Permit policy, is only applicable to foreigners who already reside in the country.
Indonesia’s director general of immigration, Silmy Karim, said it will help make the transition from one visa to another easier – without having to leave the country.
It basically acts as a ‘bridge’ between an old residence permit and a new residence permit.
Those who have Visit Stay Permits, Limited Stay Permits and Permanent Stay Permits that cannot be extended, can now obtain the new residence permit without needing to leave the county.
“In this way, it is possible for foreign citizens holding a Visit Stay Permit to submit it via visa.immigration.go.id to obtain a Limited Stay Permit without having to leave Indonesian territory,” Mr Karim said in a statement, as reported by The Bali Sun .
“With a Transitional Stay Permit, foreigners can save time, energy, and accommodation costs that would otherwise be incurred if foreigners had to leave Indonesian territory in order to submit an application and wait for approval for a new visa.”
It’s a big win for long-stay foreigners across Indonesia, particularly in the hotspot of Bali where in 2023 alone, 5.2 million people visited the popular island.
Data from the Bali Province Tourism Office, revealed that the five countries with the most amount of visitors to Bali are Australia with 1,201,652 people in 2023, followed by India with 394,428 people. In third is China with 253,255 tourists heading to Bali.
According to The Bali Sun, Mr Karim said he hopes the new policy will support more efficient and comfortable stays for foreigners while in Indonesia, as well as increase international trust in Indonesian immigration procedures.
Previously, those who had a Transitional Stay Permit would cop fines for overstaying their visit.
However, this wont be the case if their Transitional Stay Permit application is approved after the validity period of the previous stay permit expires.
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Entry Visa is granted to foreign spouse/children of Indian nationals particularly those who want to live in India. Foreigners residing in India can also invite their family (spouse and children), with the written consent from their host institution/organization, to stay with him on the basis of his valid Indian visa. The Entry Visa can be granted for a maximum period of one year with multiple entries, which is extendable in India by the FRRO/Immigration Department. The following documents are required for processing the visa.
All individual visa seekers are requested to apply for the Indian Visa through online application link by typing the URL http://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/ and then click: Regular Visa Application and select Mission: Indonesia – Bali
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Photographs – 2 latest colour, matt (not glossy), passport size photographs (4x4) depicting front page against white background are required (please do not wear white clothes).
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Extension of the Social and Cultural Visa is possible by staying at Bali itself or anywhere else in Indonesia. It can be extended for a period of 30days, for a maximum of 4 times and costs around Rs. 2400 and agent fee of Rs. 1771, and it takes around 14 working days. While applying for Social and Cultural visa you would need 12 months valid ...
2.1) Bali Visa on Arrival for Indian Citizens. 2.2) Bali Tourist Visa for Indian Citizens. 2.3) Bali Work Visa for Indian Citizens. 2.4) Bali Investor Visa from India. 2.5) Spouse Visa Bali for Indian Citizens. 2.6) Bali Dependent Visa for Indians. 2.7) Bali Business Visa from India. 2.8) Bali KITAP/Permanent Stay Permit for Indian.
In case of a foreigner inviting to stay in India, a copy of his/her valid Indian visa should also be attached. Processing Time: It will take 4 to 5 working days for non Indonesian passport holder. Same day will be issued for Indonesian and Timor Leste passport holder. The Tourist Visa is non-convertible and non-extendable.
Image Source. Indian tourists do not require any visa for travelling to Bali, Indonesia for up to 30 days. You just need to get a Visa Exemption Stamp from the immigration counter. The traveller do not need to pay any extra fee for this visa. This 30-day free visa cannot be used by journalists and business trips.
The cost of the Bali Social Cultural Visa for Indians varies depending on the duration of stay: 60-day visa: The cost for the initial 60-day visa is approximately USD 50. Visa extension: The cost for extending the visa for an additional 30 days is approximately USD 30. Visa extension beyond 90 days: If you plan to stay in Bali for more than 90 ...
It is non-convertible and non-extendable. 2. Can be converted to other type only in case of marriage toan Indian national. 3. Duration of tourist visa is upto 5 years. 4. Registeration at the concerned FRRO is must, if the intended stay is more than 180 days. 5. Duration of visa/ number of entries is at discretion of the Consulate General of India.
Do Indians need a visa to Bali? Indian citizens who intend to visit Indonesia must acquire a visa on arrival, valid for 30 days. If needed, this visa can be extended for another 30 days at the Local Immigration Office. ... Multiple-entry visa: The fee for a multiple-entry tourist visa is IDR 3,000,000 (INR 16,340), while the visa approval fee ...
The visa fee for Indian citizens traveling to Bali is Rs 2400. If travelers need to extend their visa, the cost is INR4216 or USD 61.5. However, if they seek assistance from an agent, the fee reduces to Rs.1817 or USD 26.50. Consider applying for an e-visa for Bali as Indian travelers can also benefit from this option.
Once approved, a link to download the visa will be sent to your email. Extend My Visa. Golden Visa is Available. Visa Exemption for ASEAN Foreigner is Available. Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) application can be done simultaneously for 5 people. HR. Rasuna Said Blok X-6, Kav 8, Kuningan, South Jakarta. The Official Indonesian e-Visa Website.
FAQ's about Bali/Indonesia Visa on Arrival - For Indians and Others 1. Is Bali tourist visa different from Indonesia tourist visa? No. As I said above, Bali is one of the 18,000 islands in Indonesia. If you get a travel visa to Indonesia, you get a travel visa to Bali. If you have to leave Bali, it implies that you have to leave Indonesia.
Requirements: To obtain a VoA, you need a valid passport with at least 6 months' validity from your date of entry, a return or onward flight ticket, and sufficient funds to cover your stay. Cost: INR 2765 per person. Tourist Visa B211A: If you wish to opt for this visa you get to stay in Bali for 60 days.
With a Tourist Visitor Visa, you can visit for up to 60 days. The process is fast and efficient. Indians can apply from home and receive the approved visa by email in 1 to 2 days. Indonesia visa extensions for Indian nationals. As explained, Indians can visit Indonesia for up to 30 days with an e-VOA or 60 days with a Tourist Visitor Visa.
Visa Fees. The tourist visa can be bought on arrival for Rs. 2400 if the applicant wants to stay for a period of 30-60 days. To extend the visa, an Indian citizen should pay Rs. 3008 at the immigration hall. If the person trying to get an approval for an extension of the visa takes the help of a visa agent, he or she needs to pay around Rs.1772 to the agent as agent fees.
Fees. Tourist (Visa on Arrival) 30-60. INR 2,680 or USD 35 For extension of stay, any Indian citizen will have to pay INR 4213 or USD 61.5 at the immigration hall. If the extension is applied with the help of an agent, then you need to pay INR.1817 or USD 26.50 as their fees. Social/Cultural Purposes.
Up to 1 year/Single or Multiple Entry. More than 1 year and up to 5 years/Multiple Entry. 1,800,000. 3,750,000. 2. Tourist visa. up to six months. More than 1 years and up to 5 years. 1,500,000.
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Find out all you need to know from weather, local culture, visa requirements and more about a most sought-after destination, Indonesia, before you embark on your journey. Waquar Habib. 1 May 2024 ...
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There is no requirement of making any online payment while applying for online visa for India. 1. Location: Consular Section, Consulate General of India, Jl. Raya Puputan 163, Renon, Denpasar, Bali-80235, Indonesia. 2. Contacts: For Passport, Visa, OCI and other inquiries: Telephone: +62-361-259504. Working hours: Monday to Friday:
Data from online travel company MakeMyTrip, shared exclusively with INDIA TODAY, shows that the number of people taking more than three trips a year grew by over 25 per cent in 2023 than 2019. This increase is on the back of micro-trips or long-weekend getaways that have garnered interest. "Direct air connectivity and easy access have played ...
Hard copy (print out) of online registration visa application form. Marriage Certificate in case of spouse/ Birth Certificate in case of child (Original) Certificates should be produced for verification along with copies) Confirmed ticket. Copy of Indian passport / copy of passport with valid Indian visa