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Indonesia and Bali Visa and Entry Requirements (2026)

Indonesia and Bali Visa and Entry Requirements (2026)

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Indonesia's Visa on Arrival covers about 97 nationalities — including the US, UK, EU, Australia, Canada, China, South Africa, and the Gulf states — for roughly 500,000 rupiah (about $32-35), valid 30 days and extendable once to 60. ASEAN nationals get a separate visa-free 30-day entry, and so, as of mid-2025, does Brazil. Bali also charges its own $10 tourist levy, separate from all of this.

Visa questions are the one place a vague travel-blog answer can cost you real time or money at the border. Here's the actual process broken down by passport, not a one-size-fits-all guess, plus the Bali-specific tourist tax that catches a lot of people off guard because it's easy to miss in the pre-trip research.

Do you need a visa for Indonesia?

Passport / situationEntry optionLength
Most Western nationalities (US, UK, EU, Australia, Canada, and more)Visa on Arrival (VOA) or e-VOA30 days, extendable once to 60 days total
ChinaVisa on Arrival (VOA) or e-VOA — yes, China is on the eligible list30 days, extendable once to 60 days total
Gulf states (UAE, Saudi Arabia, and other GCC nationalities)Visa on Arrival (VOA) or e-VOA30 days, extendable once to 60 days total
South AfricaVisa on Arrival (VOA) or e-VOA30 days, extendable once to 60 days total
BrazilVisa-free entry (added to Indonesia's exemption list on a reciprocal basis in mid-2025)30 days, not extendable
Other Latin American nationalities (Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and more)Visa on Arrival (VOA) or e-VOA30 days, extendable once to 60 days total
ASEAN nationals (Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, and others)Visa-free entry30 days, not extendable
Other nationalities not covered aboveA visa arranged in advanceVaries — check Indonesia's official immigration site for your passport
Indonesia and Bali Visa and Entry Requirements (2026)
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The 97-country VOA list is broader than most travelers assume — it already covers China, South Africa, the Gulf states, and most of Latin America, not just the usual US/UK/EU/Australia crowd. Brazil is the one to double-check: it moved off the paid VOA and onto Indonesia's visa-free list in 2025, so Brazilian passport holders now skip the fee entirely but can't extend past 30 days. The e-VOA can be bought online in advance at Indonesia's official immigration portal (evisa.imigrasi.go.id) — it skips the arrival queue and one application can cover up to 5 travelers. Only use the official government site; third-party lookalike sites charge inflated 'service fees' for something that's meant to be simple.

What the Visa on Arrival actually costs

The VOA runs roughly 500,000 rupiah, about $32-35, payable by card or cash at the arrival counter, or prepaid online through the e-VOA portal before you fly.

Extending your stay

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Since mid-2025, extending a Visa on Arrival past its initial 30 days requires an in-person visit to a local immigration office (Kantor Imigrasi) — apply at least a week before it expires, since this is no longer handled at the airport or purely online. It's a one-time extension only, capping the total stay at 60 days; after that you need to leave the country, or arrange a different visa type entirely before you land.

The Bali tourist levy (PWA)

Separate from the national visa system, Bali charges its own one-time tourist levy of 150,000 rupiah (about $10) per person, introduced in February 2024. It applies specifically to Bali, not the rest of Indonesia, and is a one-time charge per visit rather than a daily fee.

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Pay through the official Love Bali app or website (lovebali.baliprov.go.id) a few days before you fly, ideally from a laptop on a stable connection — the platform is known to be glitchy, and scrambling to pay it at the airport with a spotty connection is a genuinely common frustration. Keep the QR code confirmation on your phone; it's occasionally checked at major sites like Uluwatu and Tanah Lot.

Passport rules

  • Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date — strictly enforced, and airlines can deny boarding for non-compliance.
  • At least 2 blank visa pages are generally expected.
  • Immigration occasionally asks for proof of onward or return travel — have a copy of your return ticket ready.

Longer stays: digital-nomad and 'Second Home' visas

For travelers wanting to stay well beyond 60 days, Indonesia has introduced longer-term options in recent years: a remote-worker visa (commonly called E33G) valid around a year and requiring proof of substantial foreign income, and a 'Second Home' visa valid 5-10 years requiring a large property or deposit commitment. Both come with real cost and paperwork, and the exact figures shift — verify the current requirements on Indonesia's official immigration site before committing to either.

What happens if you overstay

Overstaying triggers a daily fine paid on departure, and longer overstays can mean detention or a re-entry ban. If you think you'll need more time, start the extension process at an immigration office well before your current stay expires rather than risking it.

Questions people actually ask

Do I need a visa for Bali?
Most travelers use the Visa on Arrival — that's about 97 nationalities, and it covers more countries than people expect, including the US, UK, EU, Australia, Canada, China, South Africa, and the Gulf states. It's about $32-35, valid 30 days, extendable once to 60 total. ASEAN nationals get a separate 30-day visa-free entry, and Brazil moved onto that same visa-free list in 2025.
What is the Bali tourist tax and how do I pay it?
A one-time levy of 150,000 Indonesian rupiah (roughly $10) per visit, introduced in February 2024. Pay via the Love Bali app or website before arrival, or at an airport counter — it's separate from the national visa fee.
Can I extend my Indonesia visa?
Yes, once — a Visa on Arrival can be extended by 30 more days (60 total) at a local immigration office. Since mid-2025 this requires an in-person visit rather than being handled online or at the airport, so apply at least a week before your visa expires.

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