Staying in Bali for more than just a holiday
All you need to know about the Bali Visit Visa Regulations
Your Nationality and Length of Stay determine the Visa you need to enter into Indonesia.
Which Visa Regulation for Bali / Indonesia applies to you?
Updated Visa Requirements & Visa Regulations for Indonesia / Bali
On this page we will inform you about the Visa requirements with the traveling purposes of:
Tourism, Business Meetings, Government Visits, Sourcing, Transit, Pre-Investment – VISIT or TOURIST VISAS, which would apply for most of our readers.
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Stay less than 30 days
- Citizens ASEAN citizens do NOT need a Visa (list of ASEAN countries)
- Citizens of 90+ Countries need a Visit Visa (also known as visa on arrival or VoA / eVoA) (Visit Visa – list of countries & details)
- Citizens of the remaining countries have to apply for a 211A Visa (60days) BEFORE arrival (bali.com can facilitate this visa online for you)
Stay 30-60 days
- Nationals of 90+ Countries can get a Visit Visa / Visa on Arrival (30 days) and then have to get one extension (+30days) – both can be done online
- Citizens of countries not listed for the Visa on Arrival have to apply for a 211A Visa (60days) BEFORE arrival (bali.com can facilitate this visa online for you)
Stay longer than 60 days
- Apply for a 211A Visa (60days) BEFORE arrival (bali.com can facilitate this visa online for you), can be extended twice for 60 days each without having to leave Indonesia. Therefore max stay is 180 days. (More Info & Application options)
- 1 or 2 years Visit Visa, Multiple Entry (More Info & Application options).
- 1 or 2 years Pre-Investment Visa, Multiple Entry (More Info & application options)
Indonesia Visa Requirements - Overview of the most important Visas and Resident Permits for Indonesia
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LIST OF ASEAN COUNTRIES
Visa Exemption for Bali & Indonesia
Following nationalities DO NOT NEED A VISA (VISA-FREE entry )
Brunei | Philippines |
Cambodia | Singapore |
Malaysia | Thailand |
Laos | Vietnam |
Myanmar |
- for tourism purpose only
- maximum 30 days
- not extendable, you need to leave the country within 30 days
- valid passport (not residency!)
Tourist Visit Visa (30 days) known as Visa on Arrival (VoA, or eVoA)
90+ nationalities can get now online a Visitor Visa (known as Visa on Arrival). You can still purchase it also at the airport in the arrival hall upon arrival.
This Visa is Valid for 30 days, and can be extended ONCE, for another 30 days (also online).
You can still also get this Visa upon arrival in the arrival hall at the airport. If you get the Visa at the airport (or harbours) then cannot extend this visa online, but you can still extend it for another 30 days with the help of an agent (or by going twice to the immigration office.
Visit Visa 211A – suitable also for digital nomads, valid 60 days
211A VISIT VISA needed
- if your nationality is not listed for standard Visitor Visa (B1 Visa on Arrival)
- if you intend to stay longer than 60 days
- If you don’t have a passport but a Titre de Voyage, or Laissez-Passer, or Refugee Travel Document
…then you need to apply for the 211A Visit Visa BEFORE arriving in Indonesia.
Bali.com can facilitate this visa for you online. This Visa is single entry only.
211A Details & Online Application ServiceVisa Requirements for Bali & Indonesia per Country / Nationality
What Visa do I need when traveling to Bali?