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Different types of visas for Bali

There are several types of visas you can apply for when traveling to Bali.
Below we explain the differences between the three most popular visas. 
All visas (except for the visa on arrival) have to be applied before departure.

The Electronic Visa On Arrival for Bali (short e-VOA Bali) can be obtained at the airport in Denpasar, provided you have a regular passport that is still valid for at least 180 days upon arrival. Many people prefer to apply for the e-VOA in advance to skip the long queues at the airport.

This visa is valid for 30 days from the date of arrival in Bali (or any other airport in Indonesia) and can be extended for an additional 30 days if you plan to stay longer. It’s the most common visa for Canadian tourists who want to enjoy everything Bali has to offer, such as the water temple Pura Tirta Empul or the rice fields of Jatiluwih.

  • With the e-Visa On Arrival, you can stay in Indonesia for up to 60 days
  • Upon arrival, it is valid for 30 days
  • It can be extended once for another 30 days
  • Apply at least 48 hours before departure (earlier is better)
  • It's a single-entry visa, which means if you go on a short trip to Singapore, for example, it becomes invalid and you need a new visa

If you wish to stay longer in Bali, the C1 Tourist Visa is the ideal option for you. This visa is valid for 60 days. After that, it can be extended twice, each time for a period of 60 days. In total, you can stay in Bali for 180 days with the C1 visa — almost half a year.

This gives you enough time to explore the highlights of the Indonesian island, such as the popular Taman Tirta Gangga palace, or visit neighboring islands such as Gili Trawangan, Lombok, or Java. This Bali visa is only suitable for tourists. If you want to work in Bali, choose a business visa or a Digital Nomad visa.

  • With the Tourist Visa (C1), you may stay in Indonesia up to 180 days
  • Upon entry, it is valid for 60 days
  • Can be extended twice for 60 days each time (total of 180 days)
  • Single-entry: if you cross the border, your visa becomes invalid

The Bali visa for living and working remotely! After an hour of outdoor yoga, you settle down in the garden with a cup of tea and open your laptop to work for a few hours. In the afternoon, you go diving and in the evening, you meet your friends for a drink. Does that sound like a dream? It doesn't have to be! With the Digital Nomad visa, it is possible to live and work in Bali for an extended period of time. You must have an annual income of at least $60,000 and be able to provide an employment contract from an overseas company (i.e., one located outside of Indonesia).

  • With the Digital Nomad Visa, you can stay in Indonesia for up to 360 days
  • It's not extendable, which means after one year you need to get a new visa
  • Multiple-entry: you can cross the border and return as often as you like
  • Your annual income is at least $60,000, and you have a valid contract

Keep in mind

Once your visa is issued, you have 90 days time to enter Indonesia - otherwise the visa becomes invalid. 
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FAQ

Find some of the most frequently asked questions below. If there is still something unclear, message us.

Do I need a visa for Bali?

Yes, everyone visiting Bali needs a visa unless you are an Indonesian citizen. Before 2020, many countries received a free visa on arrival. Nowadays, only the 10 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member states can get a visa on arrival for free. These countries are: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, East Timor, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Which Bali visa do I need? 

For visits of up to 60 days, an e-Visa on Arrival is sufficient. It allows travel for tourism (B1), business trips or meetings (B2), and medical visits (B3). If you plan to stay longer than 60 days, a single-entry tourist visa (C1) is the best choice, allowing stays of up to 180 days.

If you plan to visit Bali multiple times within a year, a multiple-entry visa for tourism (D1) or business (D2) may be a better option. These visas are valid for one year and allow stays of up to 180 days per visit.

It’s important to note that none of these visas permit you to work in Indonesia. Recently, the remote work visa (E33G), often referred to as the “digital nomad visa,” has gained popularity. It allows you to live in Bali while working remotely for a foreign company.

If you are seeking visa options for extended stays, please don't hesitate to contact us or visit our website at .

How much does a visa for Bali cost?

The official immigration fee for the Visa on Arrival is 500,000 Indonesian Rupiah, plus payment processing fees if ordered online via evisa.imigrasi.go.id. Most travellers prefer the more convenient option and order their e-Visa on Arrival through .

Most popular visa types:

• e-Visa on Arrival (B1): 54 EUR*

• Single-Entry Tourist Visa (C1): 125 EUR*

• Single-Entry Business Visa (C2): 195 EUR*

• Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa (D1): 297 EUR*

• Multiple-Entry Business Visa (D2): 351 EUR*

 •Digital Nomad Visa (E33G): 775 EUR*

*No hidden costs: All payment and immigration fees are included in the price.

How can I apply for a visa for Bali online

If you want to apply for your Bali visa online, you have two options:

1. Apply via the official government website

Register an account at evisa.imigrasi.go.id and follow the instructions to apply on your own. Please note that you do so at your own risk, and no support is provided.

2. Apply through

Let our experts handle the entire process for you—faster, easier, and with a guaranteed approval. We provide full support from start to finish.

Can I buy a visa for Bali at the airport?

Yes, it is possible to get a Visa on Arrival at Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali or any other international airport in Indonesia.

To be eligible, you must hold a regular passport issued by a country approved for a visa on arrival in Indonesia. Your passport must be valid for at least 180 days from your date of arrival and contain at least one blank page.

Please note that many international flights arrive at approximately the same time, often resulting in long queues at immigration counters. That’s why we strongly recommend applying for an e-Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) in advance.

With an e-VOA, you can use the auto-gate system—simply scan your passport and walk through, while others wait in line at the manual immigration desks.

If you have a temporary passport, we highly recommend applying for an e-Visa on Arrival before your departure. Some people reported that their airline wouldn't let them board with a temporary passport. Most likely, the airlines don't want to take any risk because in the past, Indonesia didn't issue visas on arrival for temporary passport holders.

What travel documents do I need for Bali?

1. Passport

• Must be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date in Bali.

• Must have at least one blank page for a visa stamp.

2. Visa

• Citizens of around 100 countries can enter Bali with a Visa on Arrival (VoA) or an electronic VoA (e-VoA).

• 10 ASEAN countries receive a free visa for up to 30 days: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, East Timor, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam.

• If you’re staying longer than 60 days or have special travel purposes (like remote work), you have to apply for a visa in advance.

3. Return or onward ticket

• Immigration may ask for proof that you’ll leave Indonesia within the allowed stay period. Airlines can deny boarding, and Indonesian immigration officers can refuse entry if you fail to provide evidence of a valid return or onward ticket.

How long does the Bali visa take to get issued?

Indonesian immigration typically issues the e-Visa on Arrival almost instantly after payment, provided the applicant is eligible and all documents are correctly formatted and uploaded.

However, delays often occur during account creation, document formatting or uploading, or the payment process.

Single-entry visas (such as C1 or C2) are usually approved within 7–10 working days, which can mean up to two weeks. If you apply on your own, it’s not uncommon for applications to get stuck in the system for several weeks without progress or approval.

That’s why we recommend applying through , where experts handle the entire process for you efficiently, correctly, and with full support.