July is one of the best times of the year to visit Bali. With cool winds blowing from Australia and clear blue skies and sunshine, it’s paradise at its best.
Before jumping on the plane, check that you have the right Bali visa for your visit to Bali. It’s no secret that tourists coming to visit Bali for a holiday will need a Bali visa before entering Indonesia. Except for select Southeast Asian countries whose residents enjoy visa-free entry, most foreigners coming to Bali will need to apply for either a Bali Visa on Arrival (VOA) or a Bali Tourist Visa.
While both Bali visas are designed for tourism, they’re intended for different types of trips. In this blog, we’ll explain the difference between a Visa on Arrival (VOA) and the different types of Tourist Visas available, so you can better understand which one is the best fit for your travel plans.
What Is A Visa On Arrival (VOA)?
A Visa On Arrival (VOA) is the most popular and convenient option for tourists coming to Bali for a short holiday. It’s easy to get – simply apply for one when you land at the Ngurah Rai International Airport or, if you want to be safe, apply for an e-VOA online. Applications are open 90 days before your arrival.
A VOA is valid for an initial stay of 30 days and can usually be extended once for another 30 days, giving you a total stay of up to 60 days. If you’re planning a beach holiday, family getaway or short island-hopping adventure, a VOA is often the easiest and most convenient choice.
So do consider a Visa on Arrival or an e-VOA if you’re planning a short visit to Bali and a quick and straightforward visa option. If you want to make it more convenient and stress-free, simply contact our team at MPG Bali Visa to handle your Visa On Arrival or e-VOA for you.
What Is A Bali Tourist Visa?
A Bali Tourist Visa is designed for travellers who know they’ll be spending more time in Indonesia. You’ll get 60 days right from the get-go, with the option to extend. it a popular choice for extended holidays and slow travel.
Unlike a Visa On Arrival, there are several different types of Bali Tourist Visas available, depending on how long you plan to stay and whether you’ll be entering Indonesia once or multiple times.
Let’s take a closer look at the different options.
Types Of Tourist Visas
Single-Entry Tourist Visa (C1 / B211A):
A Single-Entry Tourist Visa is ideal for travellers planning one longer trip to Indonesia. You’ll be granted an initial of 60 days, with the option to extend twice (60 days per extension), allowing a continuous stay of up to 180 days. This is the best option if you plan to stay in Bali for more than two months.
This option is popular with travellers who want to spend more time exploring Bali and the rest of Indonesia without needing to leave and re-enter the country.
Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa (D1):
A Multiple-Entry Bali Tourist Visa is valid for one, two of five years. It allows multiple entries into the country, with a maximum stay of up to 60 days per visit. Before your 60 days is up, you will have to exit Indonesia for a short period of time and re-enter for the visa to re-activate.
This visa is ideal for those looking to stay longer in Bali, without the need to apply for a new visa every single time you want to leave/enter the country.
Important Things To Know Before You Travel To Bali
Before applying for a Bali Visa on Arrival or Bali Tourist Visa, there are a few important requirements to keep in mind.
Passport validity
Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date you arrive in Indonesia. It should also have at least one blank page for immigration stamps. If your passport is due to expire soon, it’s best to renew it before making your travel plans.
Proof of onward travel
Indonesian immigration may ask to see proof that you intend to leave the country before your visa expires. This is usually in the form of a confirmed onward or return flight ticket, so it’s a good idea to have a copy ready before you travel.
Don’t overstay your visa
It’s important to keep track of your visa expiry date. Overstaying your visa is taken seriously by Indonesian immigration and can result in significant penalties, including a fine of IDR 1 million per day, detention, deportation, or restrictions on future travel to Indonesia.
Check the latest visa requirements
Immigration regulations can change from time to time, and visa requirements may differ depending on your nationality. If you’re unsure which visa you need or whether you’re eligible for a Visa on Arrival, contact our team at MPG Bali Visa for insightful Bali visa tips and advice.
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