We are providing personalized visa services designed to make your travel, stay, and relocation stress-free.
Bali Entry is a premium visa agency based in Bali, dedicated to simplifying the process of obtaining Indonesian visas with personalized and efficient services. Catering to expats, digital nomads, and travelers, our experienced team of visa agents ensures a seamless experience by handling everything from consultations to timely approvals of applications. With in-depth knowledge of Indonesia’s immigration policies, we provide reliable, stress-free solutions tailored to your needs, allowing you to focus on enjoying your Bali adventure.
All our agents have extensive experience in the visa industry.
Our counseling is always tailored to your unique situation.
Our application process is easy, fast and secure.









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It depends on your nationality and the length of stay. Most nationalities can enter with a Visa on Arrival (VoA) for short visits. Longer stays requires different visa types. You can check VoA-eligible countries on our website or browse visa options for longer stays.
No, as of the latest regulations, Indonesia no longer requires proof of COVID-19 vaccination for entry. Travelers can enter Bali without needing to show a vaccine certificate or PCR test results. If you’re feeling unwell upon arrival, immigration officers or health authorities may still conduct random health screenings at the airport. For the latest travel requirements, check with official immigration sources or contact Bali Entry for assistance.
Yes, since February 14, 2024, all international visitors arriving in Bali must pay a tourist tax of 150,000 IDR. This tax is applicable exclusively to foreign tourists and does not affect domestic travelers. Note that the tax is specific to Bali and does not apply to other regions of Indonesia.
Visas are processed electronically through Indonesia’s official immigration system. Once approved, our team will send your visa via email or WhatsApp. At the airport, you can simply scan your passport at the automated e-gates or present your digital visa if required.
Overstaying your visa results in a fine. At the time of writing the overstay fine is IDR 1,000,000 (~$65) per day. Overstays of more than 60 days may result in deportation and blacklisting.
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