You may be asked to provide proof of that ticket. It's unlikely that immigration will ask for that. But the airline you arrive on can ask. The reason is that IF you are turned back, not allowed in the country, the airline may be forced to take you back.
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A return ticket or other proof of leaving the territory is required by the Indonesian authorities. For many nationals who have received a visa on arrival, it is possible to extend their stay once for an additional 30 days with the immigration services on site.
So while you can technically travel on a one-way ticket, they also need some kind of official return ticket confirmation showing that you are leaving the country eventually. They won't necessarily care where that ticket goes, just as long as it's out of their country.
So while you can technically travel on a one-way ticket, they also need some kind of official return ticket confirmation showing that you are leaving the country eventually. They won't necessarily care where that ticket goes, just as long as it's out of their country.
Airlines may impose certain sanctions including invoicing an additional amount up to the standard fare of the one-way alternative, deletion of mileage programs, etc. But, the probability of this is minimal, because such a breach can only be identified after the flights have departed.
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Is it okay to leave Bali and come back and use a Visa on Arrival again? Yes, this is okay, but for multiple times this is not recommended. Immigration authorities may stop you and detain you.
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You are free to fly in and out however you want to. I have flown in on Delta and out on AA, for example. The law simply requires you to show an outbound ticket.