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C1

Single Entry Tourist Visa

The C1 or Single Entry Tourist Visa (formerly B211A) is ideal for those who want to stay in Bali for 60 days for tourism or visiting family. You may extend the visa twice for a total stay up to 180 days.

Do you need more than 30 days in Bali? The C1 visa allows you to stay on the island for 60 days. You can extend it twice (60 days per extension) for 180 days total. C1 is perfect for longer holidays in Bali. It’s also ideal for travelers who want to spend more time with their families and friends. As C1 is a single-entry visa, you can use it only once to enter Indonesia. Unlike the visa on arrival (VoA) option, C1 is a pre-issued visa you should get before traveling.

What is the C1 visa?

Who is C1 visa for?

Visitors wanting to stay in Indonesia for up to 180 days as tourists.

Length

 ∙ 60 days

Extension

∙ Extendable for 2 x 60 days

Processing time

∙ 14 business days with standard service
∙ 5-7 business days with priority service

Validity

∙ The C1 visa must be used within 90 days from the date of issue

This visa allows you to:

  • Conducting activities related to tourism, visiting friends or family, and transit
  • Attend as a participant at meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions.

This visa doesn’t allow you to:

  • Stay in Indonesia after your visa expires.
  • Exit and re-enter Indonesia.
  • Sell goods or services in Indonesia.
  • Working for and receiving compensation/wages from Indonesian companies or individuals.

Requirements

Passport validity

Passport that is valid for at least 6 (six) months.

Recent photograph

A recent color portrait photograph of you.

Personal bank statement

Min. USD $2,000 covering the last 3 months (name, date, and balance).

Pricing

C1 - Single Entry Tourist Visa

Previously known as B211

IDR 2,250,000

14 business days

Priority Service

14 business days 7 business days

+ IDR 1,750,000

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FAQ

Can I apply for a C1 visa inside Indonesia?

No, you can’t apply for a C1 visa while in Indonesia. As of 2023, the Indonesian government has stopped issuing C1 visas to onshore applicants. Before traveling, you should obtain the visa through the Indonesian consulate/embassy in your country, online, or through a visa agency.

Can I work in Bali with a C1 visa?

No, the C1 visa is for engaging in tourist activities and visiting family or friends in Indonesia. You may consider a different visa option if you want to work in Bali. If you’re traveling for business meetings, check out our information on the C2 – Single Entry Business Visa.

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