Bali Visa On Arrival
1. Travelers who don’t need a visa to enter Bali.
2. Travelers who can get Visa On Arrival on the spot upon arrival at airport.
3. Travelers who must apply a tourist visa before traveling to Bali.
Check the countries list below to see which group you belong to.
Group 1. Visa-free Entry Countries
Travelers from 11 countries below do not need visa to enter Bali but you only allowed to stay up to 30 days:
• Brunei Darussalam
• Chile
• Hongkong Special Administrative Region
• Macao Special Administrative Region,
• Malaysia
• Morocco
• Peru
• Philippines
• Singapore
• Thailand
• Vietnam
Group 2. Countries That Need Visa On Arrival
If you are a traveler from one of the 63 countries below, you need a Visa On Arrival for entering Bali:
• Algeria
• Argentina
• Australia
• Austria
• Bahrain
• Belgium
• Brazil
• Bulgaria
• Cambodia
• Canada
• Cyprus
• Czech Republic
• Denmark
• Egypt
• Estonia
• Fiji
• Finland
• France
• Germany
• Greece
• Hungary
• Iceland
• India
• Iran
• Ireland
• Italy
• Japan
• Kuwait
• Laos
• Latvia
• Libya
• Liechensteia
• Lithuania
• Luxembourg
• Maldives
• Malta
• Mexico
• Monaco
• New Zealand
• Norway
• Oman
• Panama
• People’s Republic of China
• Poland
• Portugal
• Qatar
• Romania
• Russia
• Saudi Arabia
• Slovakia
• Slovenia
• South Africa
• South Korea
• Spain
• Suriname
• Switzerland
• Sweden
• Taiwan
• The Netherlands
• Tunisia
• United Arab Emirates
• United Kingdom
• United States of America
You can get the VOA at Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar, Bali) upon arrival.
Payment of Visa On Arrival
VOA for 30 days – US$25
VOA for 7 days – US$10
You are advised to bring some US dollars to Bali because the payment for VOA is in US dollars. However, you can change your money at moneychanger in airport just in case you do not bring US dollars.
VOA processing takes not more than 10 minutes per applicant but it does not include the queuing time.
Group 3. Countries Not Listed In The VOA/Visa-free Entry
Travelers of countries not included in Group 1 & 2 must apply for a tourist visa at the nearest Indonesian Embassy or Consulate in their countries before traveling to Bali.
Other Information
Travelers who wish to stay in Bali for more than 30 days continuously must also apply for a special visa at their nearest Indonesian Embassy or Consulate before traveling to Bali.
Make sure your passport is valid at least 6 months from the date of entry into Indonesia otherwise you will not be permitted to enter Bali or Indonesia.
Note: You can use the information on this article as general advice or reference. Make sure you check with the nearest Indonesian Embassy or Consulate in your country for the latest visa information and requirements before you travel to Bali.
