Toursit / Visitor Visa on arrival for Bali
- Before traveling, ensure that you meet the requirements for a Visa on Arrival. These include having a passport valid for at least six months from the date of arrival with few blank pages for stamping purpose, a return or onward ticket, and proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay in Bali.
- Arrival at the Airport: When you arrive at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, proceed to the immigration area.
- Complete Arrival Forms: Fill out the arrival forms provided, which typically include a customs declaration form and an arrival card.
- Proceed to the Visa on Arrival Counter: Look for the Visa on Arrival counters at the immigration area. There are usually signs indicating where to go.
- Pay Visa Fee: At the Visa on Arrival counter, present your passport, arrival forms, and payment for the Visa on Arrival fee. The fee can be paid in cash in US dollars or Indonesian Rupiah. As of my knowledge cutoff, the Visa on Arrival fee for Bali was $35 USD.
- Receive Visa Sticker: After paying the fee, you will receive a visa sticker that will be affixed to your passport. Verify that the visa sticker contains accurate information, including the duration of stay (typically 30 days).
- Proceed through Immigration: Once you have your visa sticker, proceed through the immigration checkpoint where your passport will be stamped. Make sure to keep your passport and visa sticker secure throughout your stay in Bali.
- It’s important to note that visa regulations can change, so it’s advisable to check with the Indonesian embassy or consulate in your home country or consult official government websites for the latest information regarding Visa on Arrival requirements and fees for travelers from your specific country.