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BALI VISA Guide 2025 | How to Apply BALI E-VISA for Indians| New Update| Watch before you visit BALI Bali visa for Indians (VOA and e-Visa) — practical guide for 2025 Indian passport holders do need a visa to visit Indonesia (Bali). You can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VOA) at major entry points including Ngurah Rai (Denpasar) or apply in advance for an electronic VOA / e-Visa. Apply it through VISA2FLY website - https://visa2fly.com/ Typical VOA stay: 30 days (single entry), generally extendable one time for another 30 days through local immigration procedures (rules can vary). Fee commonly around IDR 500,000 (about USD 30–35) for VOA/e-VOA — official sites list the fee in rupiah. e-Visa / e-VOA: applying online before travel reduces queues and is recommended; the official Indonesian e-Visa portal is the authoritative application channel. Processing times vary (often a few days). 1. Do Indians Need a Visa for Bali? ✅ Yes, Indian passport holders require a visa to enter Indonesia (Bali included). Visa on Arrival (VOA) Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA / e-Visa) Embassy/Consulate Visa (for longer stays, work, business, study). No visa-free entry for Indian nationals. Always check the official Indonesian Immigration portal before flying. 2. Visa on Arrival (VOA) – The Basics Available for Indian citizens at Bali’s Ngurah Rai Airport (Denpasar) and other international airports/seaports. Stay duration: 30 days. Extension: One-time extension possible for another 30 days (total 60 days max). Single-entry only (exit cancels the visa). Fee: IDR 500,000 (approx ₹2,700–₹3,000 or USD 30–35). Documents required at arrival: Valid passport (6+ months validity). Return/onward ticket. Proof of accommodation (hotel booking/Airbnb). Sufficient funds (sometimes checked). 3. Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) Apply online before departure via official Indonesian e-VOA portal. Reduces queues at airport; faster immigration process. Fee: IDR 500,000 (same as VOA). Processing time: 2–5 working days (apply at least a week in advance). Stay duration: 30 days, extendable once (same as VOA). Documents required online: Passport scan. Passport-size photo. Flight booking details. Accommodation proof. Credit/debit card for payment. Output: Receive an electronic approval letter via email – carry printed and digital copies. 4. Which Option is Better? VOA vs e-VOA VOA: Good for last-minute trips. Pay on arrival. Risk of long queues. e-VOA: Best for smooth travel. Pay online, skip queues. More secure – no need to carry cash. Recommendation: Always go for e-VOA if you have time. 5. Other Types of e-Visas (for longer stays) Visit Visa (B211A) – up to 60 days, extendable. Multiple-Entry Visa – for frequent business travellers. Work/Study Visa – requires sponsorship from Indonesian entity. Indian tourists usually need only VOA/e-VOA unless staying longer than 60 days. 6. Bali Tourist Levy (2025 Update) Bali introduced a tourist levy in 2024, continuing in 2025. Fee: IDR 150,000 (~₹800 or USD 10). Payable online or at designated counters. Proof of payment (QR code/receipt) must be shown on arrival. Applies to all international tourists including Indians. 7. Digital Arrival Form (All Indonesia e-CD) Mandatory for foreign travellers entering Indonesia. Fill within 3 days before arrival. Covers customs, health, and immigration declarations. Available online as Electronic Customs Declaration (e-CD) or via app. Save QR code to show at airport. 8. Step-by-Step Guide: Getting VOA at Bali Airport Land at Ngurah Rai International Airport. Follow signs to Visa on Arrival counter. Pay IDR 500,000 (card/cash). Get receipt + VOA sticker/stamp in passport. Proceed to immigration counter with: Passport Boarding pass VOA receipt Arrival declaration QR code Collect baggage, clear customs, exit. 9. Step-by-Step Guide: Applying for e-VOA Go to evisa.imigrasi.go.id (official portal). Create account → fill in application form. Upload required documents. Pay visa fee online (credit/debit). Wait 2–5 working days for approval. Download and print e-VOA approval. Show e-VOA + passport + return ticket at immigration on arrival. 10. Documents Checklist for Indians (2025) ✅ Passport valid for 6 months. ✅ Return/onward flight ticket. ✅ Hotel booking/Accommodation proof. ✅ Sufficient funds (recommended $100/day). ✅ e-VOA/VOA receipt. ✅ Bali Tourist Levy proof (QR/receipt). ✅ e-CD Digital Arrival Form (QR code). 11. Budgeting for Visa & Entry (per person, 2025) Visa fee (VOA/e-VOA): IDR 500,000 (~₹2,700). Bali tourist levy: IDR 150,000 (~₹800). Extension (if needed): IDR 500,000 (~₹2,700). Total for 30 days trip: ~₹3,500. Total for 60 days trip (with extension): ~₹6,200. #balievisa #bali #balivisa #baliindonesia #balivisaforindians #balivisaguide #indoesiavisaguide #balivisaonarrival #balielectronicvisa #travel