Bali Visa for Indians
Currently, every Indian citizen needs a valid visa to enter Indonesia. Fortunately, the application process is simple and easy, and there is a great variety of visas available. For short-term visits, the most popular option for tourist is the Visa on Arrival (VoA), which is available for up to 30 days and can be extended for an additional 30 days. For longer stays, it is advised to choose a multiple entry Tourist or Business Visa. Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS) and Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP) are also available for Indian nationals.
Bali Visa for Australians
Australian passport holders can choose from a range of visa options tailored to the purpose and length of their stay in Indonesia. For short visits, the Visa on Arrival (VoA) is the most convenient option for tourism and can be extended once for an additional 30 days. For extended stays or multiple visits, you may apply for a Tourist Visa, Business Visa, or explore long-term options such as the Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS) or Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP)—all available to Australian nationals. Indonesia offers flexible visa solutions to suit your needs.
Bali Visa for US Citizens
US nationals are eligible to choose from a variety of visas depending on the purpose and duration of their stay. In the case of a single-entry visit, the Visa on Arrival (VoA) is the most convenient choice for tourism purposes. For longer stays, we advise you to apply for a Tourist or Business Visa, which allows you multiple entries with a maximum stay of 60 days per visit. If you are planning to set up a business, the D12 Pre-Investment Visa is the best choice, as it allows a 180-day stay per visit.
Bali Visa for EU Citizens
Nationals of most European countries are eligible for the Visa on Arrival (VoA), which makes tourism smooth and hassle-free. If you wish to stay for more than 30 days or would like to re-enter Indonesia, a multiple-entry Tourist or Business Visa is the best option. For investment-related purposes, you may be able to apply for the D12 Pre-Investment Visa or Investor Visa (KITAS). If you are employed by a local company, you will need to apply for a Work Visa. Explore all the options and contact us for help!