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Bali (Indonesia) Visa
Visa on Arrival (VoA)Visa Fee
Free
Processing
Instant at airport
Stay Allowed
30 days per entry
Validity
30 days, extendable once
Indonesia does NOT charge VoA for Indian nationals as of 2023
Where to Apply
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), Bali
Required Documents
- Valid Indian passport (6+ months validity)
- Return flight ticket
- Hotel booking confirmation
- Proof of sufficient funds (bank statement or cash)
- Passport-size photo (sometimes requested)
Expert Tips
- No pre-application needed — simply arrive and join the VoA queue
- Queue can be long during peak season (July–August, December) — factor 30–60 minutes
- Extension available at local immigration office (Imigrasi) for another 30 days
- Indonesia and India have a bilateral visa-free agreement since 2023
- Social media/travel influencer activities require a different visa — tourist VoA is fine for regular travelers
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Indians need a visa for Bali?
No. Indian nationals receive a free Visa on Arrival (VoA) at Bali airport. The VoA is valid for 30 days and can be extended once for another 30 days.
How long can I stay in Bali on VoA?
30 days per visit. You can extend once at an immigration office for another 30 days, giving you up to 60 days total.
Is there a Bali visa fee for Indians?
No. Indonesia has waived the VoA fee for Indian nationals. There is no charge at the airport.
Can I work in Bali on a tourist visa?
No. Tourism VoA is strictly for tourism, leisure, and family visits. Working, business meetings, or earning money in Indonesia requires a different visa category.
