Bali Visa Guide for Indian Tourists: Entry Formalities, Application Process, and Requirements

A Comprehensive Bali Visa Guide for Indian Tourists

Are you an Indian traveler dreaming of the exotic beaches and lush landscapes of Bali? As you plan your trip to this enchanting Indonesian province, understanding the visa requirements is essential to ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the process of obtaining a visa for Bali as Indian tourists, covering key information tailored specifically for Indian tourists.

Is Bali Visa-free for Indians?

No, Bali does not allow visa-free travel for Indian citizens. Indian tourists visiting Bali for a duration of less than 30 days must obtain a Visit Visa (B1): either an e-VOA (Electronic Visa on Arrival) or a VOA (Visa on Arrival) at Bali Airport. This Bali Visit Visa costs Rs 2593 for the Indians. Indian tourists who want to visit Bali for more than 60 days will need to apply for a Bali Tourist Visa (211B).

Though visa on arrival is available, it’s recommended to obtain an e-visa, fill out the e-customs declaration form, and pay the tourist levy fee online in advance to minimize waiting time at Bali airport.

Guidance for Indian Tourists Visiting Bali

Passport and Visa Requirements

  • Passport Validity: Ensure your passport is valid for more than six months from your date of arrival in Indonesia (not just 180 days).
  • Visa: Though visa on arrival is available, it’s recommended to obtain an e-visa, fill out the e-customs declaration form, and pay the tourist levy fee online in advance to minimize waiting time at Bali airport.

Safety Precautions

  • Personal Safety: Be cautious of belongings, particularly mobile phones and jewelry, as incidents of snatching and ATM card skimming have been reported in tourist areas like Kuta, Seminyak, and Canggu. Use bank branch ATMs when possible.
  • Adventure Activities: Carefully check all safety equipment before participating in any adventurous activities (ATV rides, hiking, water sports, etc.). Note that emergency medical services can be delayed due to high tourist volume.

Driving and Transportation

  • Driving License: Indian driving licenses are not valid in Indonesia. An International Driving License is required for driving scooters or bikes in Bali.
  • Vehicle Rental Insurance: Ensure any rental vehicle, including ATVs and Jet-Skis, has proper insurance coverage. Rental vehicles in Bali are often uninsured, meaning the renter is responsible for damages in case of accidents.

Travel Health Insurance

  • Obtain comprehensive travel health insurance before your trip, as medical treatment in Bali can be expensive.

Tour Operators

  • When using a tour operator, choose reputable providers, especially for taxi or sightseeing services.

Legal Cautions

  • Narcotics: Bringing or consuming narcotics in Bali is illegal and subject to severe penalties, including the death sentence for trafficking.

For a safe and enjoyable trip, follow these guidelines and stay informed about local regulations.

Visa Options for Indian Travelers

Travel Purposes: Tourism, Sourcing, Social Visit, Transit, Product Sourcing, Pre-investment (working or making money in Indonesia is not permitted).

Visit Visa / Visa on Arrival (VOA)

    • Duration: 30 days (can be extended once for another 30 days; maximum 60 days).
    • Entry Type: Single Entry.
    • Details: Available upon arrival at certain entry points.

211A Visit Visa

    • Duration: 60 days (can be extended twice with 60 days each; maximum 180 days).
    • Entry Type: Single Entry.
    • Details: Must be applied for in advance.

D1 & D2 Visit Visa (1 Year)

    • Duration: Valid for 1 year, with each visit allowing a stay of 60 days.
    • Entry Type: Multiple Entry.
    • Details: Suitable for frequent travelers.

D12 Pre-investment Visa (1 Year)

    • Duration: Valid for 1 year, with each visit allowing a stay of 180 days.
    • Entry Type: Multiple Entry.
    • Details: For those involved in pre-investment activities.

D1 & D2 Visit Visa (2 Years)

    • Duration: Valid for 2 years, with each visit allowing a stay of 60 days.
    • Entry Type: Multiple Entry.
    • Details: Ideal for long-term visitors.

D12 Pre-investment Visa (2 Years)

    • Duration: Valid for 2 years, with each visit allowing a stay of 180 days.
    • Entry Type: Multiple Entry.
    • Details: For extended pre-investment activities.

Guide on Bali Visit Visa/Visa on Arrival for Indian Travelers

Names: Visit Visa, Visa on Arrival (VoA), e-VoA (electronic Visa on Arrival).

Types of Visit Visas:

B1 – Tourist Purpose: For tourism, visiting friends/family, attending meetings, or traveling on a yacht.

B2 – Business Purpose: For business-related activities such as meetings, purchasing goods, or signing contracts.

B3 – Medical Visit: For medical treatment, tourism, or visiting friends/family.

B4 – Government Related: For government business, tourism, or visiting friends/family.

How to Obtain the Bali Visit Visa as an Indian 

Applying for Bali Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VoA)

Benefits:

  • Apply and purchase the Visa online to avoid queues at VoA counters at the airport.
  • Saves time and is more convenient.

Application Timeline:

  • When to Apply: You can apply for the e-VoA up to 14 days before your travel date.
  • Recommended Timing: It is advised to apply at least 48 hours before departure to ensure timely processing.
  • Note that the visa is not issued instantly, so plan accordingly.

Processing Time:

  • The Visa is not issued instantly. Check your spam folder for the confirmation email.

Official Application Link:

Submission:

  • Submit your e-VoA application online.
  • Ensure all required information and documents are provided.

Payment:

  • Pay the required visa fee online as per the instructions provided.
  • Keep a record of your payment transaction.

Receive Confirmation:

  • After processing, you will receive confirmation of your e-VoA approval via email.
  • Ensure you have the approval document ready for presentation upon arrival in Indonesia.

Arrival in Indonesia:

  • Upon arrival at the Indonesian airport, proceed to the e-VoA counter.
  • Present your e-VoA approval document along with your passport for verification.

Visa Stamping and Entry:

  • Once verified, you will receive your visa stamp, allowing entry into Indonesia.
  • Ensure all details on the visa stamp are correct before proceeding.

Obtaining Visa on Arrival at the Airport/Harbor

Location:

  • Airports: Look for VoA counters in the arrival halls of international airports.
  • Harbors: If arriving by boat or cruise ship, there will be VoA counters at the harbor.

Process:

  • Purchase the Visa: You can buy the Visa on Arrival at the VoA counters.
  • Payment: Payment can be made in cash (EUR, GBP, AUD, USD, SGD, IDR) or by credit card (no AMEX).

Expectations:

  • Queue Times: Be prepared for long queues at times, especially during peak travel periods.

Tips for a Smooth Experience:

  • Have Documents Ready: Ensure your passport and return ticket are easily accessible.
  • Be Patient: Prepare for possible delays due to queues.
  • Currency: Bring a small amount of IDR for ease of payment, though credit card options are available.

By preparing in advance and understanding the process, you can make your arrival in Indonesia as smooth as possible.

Required Documents for Bali Visa on Arrival for the Indian Tourists

  • Upon Arrival:
    • Passport valid for at least 6 months.
    • Return ticket or outbound ticket.
    • Cash or credit card for payment.
  • Online (e-VoA):
    • Passport biodata page with at least 6 months validity.
    • Passport-size photograph.
    • Email address.
    • Valid credit card (Mastercard, Visa, or JCB).
    • Residence information in Indonesia (e.g., hotel).
    • Return or outbound ticket.

Return Ticket Requirement

  • Yes, a return or outbound ticket from Bali to India or other destination is required, matching the validity of your Visa. Immigration officers might ask to see it upon entry.

Visa Validity and Extension

  • Validity: Initial validity is 30 days.
  • Extension: Can be extended once for an additional 30 days (total 60 days).
  • Extension Process:
    • Online: Extend via the immigration website where you obtained the visa.
    • Offline: Apply for an extension at an immigration office with the help of a Visa Agent if you bought the Visa in person.

Bali Visa on Arrival Fees for the Indians

  • Cost: IDR 500,000 (approximately USD 35 / INR 2593).
  • Payment:
    • Online: By credit card on the immigration website (extra fees may apply).
    • Upon Arrival: Cash (EUR, GBP, AUD, USD, SGD, IDR) or credit card (no AMEX).

Immigration Process for the Bali Visit Visa Holders from India

  • Use digital entry gates with an e-VoA to avoid long queues, if operational.
  • If purchased upon arrival, you will need to go to a counter with an immigration officer.

Overstay Penalties

  • Fine of IDR 1,000,000 per day.
  • Possible detention, deportation, or a ban from re-entering Indonesia.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, always refer to the official Indonesian immigration website or consult a visa agent.

Staying Longer than 60 Days

  • Cannot extend beyond 60 days with a VoA.
  • For longer stays, apply for a B211A offshore visa before arrival, valid for 60 days and extendable twice (total 180 days).

Bali Tourist Visa (B211A):

Apply for a tourist visa through the Indonesian embassy or consulate in India or via online platforms. The application process typically requires submission of your passport, passport-size photos, proof of travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, financial documents, and any additional requirements specified by the embassy.

Documents Required for Tourist Visa of Bali for the Indians:

  1. Valid passport with a minimum validity of six months.
  2. Two recent passport-size photographs.
  3. Return air tickets.
  4. Proof of accommodation in Bali.
  5. Detailed travel itinerary.
  6. Financial proof, such as bank statements or salary slips.
  7. No Objection Certificate (NOC) for minors traveling alone.

Essential Steps for Entering Indonesia

When entering Indonesia, there are three essential preparations you need to follow:

  1. Obtain a Proper Visa: Ensure you have the appropriate visa for your stay.
  2. Pay the Tourist Tax: Be prepared to pay the necessary tourist tax.
  3. Fill in a Customs Declaration Form: This is mandatory for all travelers.

Filling in the Customs Declaration Form

We highly recommend that you fill in the electronic customs declaration form (E-CD) online before your arrival in Bali or any other location in Indonesia. This will save you time and hassle at the airport.

Online Form Instructions

Steps to Fill Out the Form

  1. Access the Form: Use the provided link to access the E-CD. Avoid any other websites, as some may be scams trying to collect your data or charge you for this free service.
  2. Complete the Form: Fill in the necessary information accurately and truthfully.
  3. Receive QR Code: After completing the form, you will receive a QR code via email.

At the Airport

  • Arrival: If you forgot to fill in the form beforehand, you can do so at the airport using PCs provided or your smartphone via the airport’s Wi-Fi.
  • Luggage Collection: After collecting your luggage, queue up to show the QR code to the officers. Your passport is not needed at this point.
  • Customs Check: Officers may scan your luggage, and some travelers might be asked to open their luggage for inspection. If there are any violations, the officers will address them on the spot.

Important Notes

  • Truthful Declaration: Make sure to declare all items correctly and truthfully.
  • Cash Limit: You are only allowed to bring cash into Indonesia up to the equivalent value of IDR 100,000,000.
  • Keep Boarding Pass: Always keep your boarding pass until you exit the airport. Do not throw it away.

By following these steps and ensuring all information is accurately declared, you can enjoy a smooth entry into Indonesia.

Travel Insurance:

While not mandatory, it’s highly recommended to purchase travel insurance for your trip to Bali. Consider comprehensive coverage that includes medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and coverage for COVID-19-related incidents. This provides added peace of mind during your travels.

Embark on your Bali adventure fully prepared with the knowledge of visa requirements tailored to Indian tourists. Whether you’re seeking a short getaway or a longer exploration of Bali’s wonders, understanding the visa process ensures a seamless and enjoyable travel experience. Plan ahead, gather your documents, and embark on your journey to discover the beauty and charm of Bali, the island paradise awaiting your arrival.

Written by 

Me, Debojyoti Dey Mazumder, one of the directors of Promise India Tourism Pvt Ltd, has been in the tours and travel business since 2010. Having experience of operating tours to different destinations of India I wish to share my knowledge to promote them through discussions, blogs, articles, photo stories etc on different platforms.

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