If your Bali visa is still in process, a bridging visa may be worth looking into. It allows a temporary legal stay in the island so you don't break Indonesia's immigration laws while still waiting for your visa to be processed.
Also known as the Transitional Residence Permit, the Bridging Visa allows those who are already in Indonesia to stay lawfully in the country while transitioning between visa types. Valid for 60 days, the bridging visa is issued one-time only and cannot be extended. If you want to know more, we would be happy to explain how the bridging visa works. That way, you can better decide if this option is best for you. Our goal is to help you enjoy a smooth and hassle-free move to Bali while making sure you remain fully compliant with Indonesian immigration laws.
Requirements
Passport that is valid for at least 6 (six) months.
A recent color portrait photograph of you.
A valid E-ITK (VOA) / E-ITAS (KITAS) / E-ITAP (KITAP).
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FAQ
What is a Bridging Visa in Indonesia?
Officially known as the Transitional Residence Permit, the Bridging Visa allows foreign individuals already in Bali to stay legally on the island while their visa or permit is still in process.
How long is the Bridging Visa valid?
The Bridging Visa will only allow you to temporarily stay in Bali for 60 days. It can only be issued once and cannot be extended.
Who can apply for a Bridging Visa?
It applies to foreign nationals already in Bali and with a visa that’s about to expire and is still in the process of waiting for their visa or residence permit to be approved.
Do I need to leave Indonesia to apply?
No, you must be within Indonesia while applying for the Bridging Visa.
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