Indonesia's Visa Policy for Tourists.


Indonesia's Visa Policy for Tourists.

Countries that do not require a Visa to enter Bali.

* Brunei Darussalam
* Chile
* Hongkong Special Administrative Region
* Macao Special Administrative Region,
* Malaysia
* Morocco
* Peru
* Philippines
* Singapore
* Thailand
* Vietnam

As of August 1st 2005 those Countries that require and are eligible for Visa-On Arrival was extended from 21 countries to 35 countries (highlighted in bold) - cost for these visas are US$10 for a stay of up to 7 days, US$25 for a stay of up to 30 days.

* Arab Emirates
* Argentina
* Australia
* Austria
* Belgium
* Brazil
* Canada
* China
* Denmark
* Egypt
* Finland
* France
* Germany
* Hungary
* India
* Ireland
* Italy
* Japan
* Kuwait
* Luxembourg
* Maldives
* New Zealand
* Norway
* Poland
* Portugal
* Qatar
* Russia
* Saudi Arabia
* South Africa
* South Korea
* Spain
* Switzerland
* Taiwan
* United Kingdom
* United States

It is important to also note the following: The Visa on Arrival is non-extendable and cannot be converted into a different visa. The Visa purchasing system will take approximately 3-5 minutes per applicant. There are 6 payment counters, a bank and a money changer set up to process payments

Once you have paid for and received your visa you will need to proceed to Immigration where your visa will be processed Citizens of countries not on the visa on arrival or visa free lists will be required to apply for a visa before entering Indonesia. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Indonesia, and you must have proof of onward passage (either return or through tickets).

If you cannot fulfill both of these requirements, you may not be allowed to enter the country.

You are advised to change your money into US$ prior to arriving in Bali to pay for your visa on arrival

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