Visa on Arrival (VOA) – Stay in Bali for up to 60 days
We recommend giving us your passport 14 days before its 30 days expiration.
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Information about the B211A. The B211A is valid for 60 days but can be extended twice (each time for another 60 days). This means you could stay in Bali for up to 180 days (6 months).
When you land in Bali, simply go straight to passport control, where your VOA and date will be stamped in your passport. After that, you can enjoy your holiday in Bali for up to 30 days! Make sure you don't overstay; if you do, there will be a hefty fine (around USD 60 per day you overstay!).
This means you could stay in Bali for up to 180 days (6 months). Please note: To extend, you'll need to attend an appointment at your closest immigration office for a photo and fingerprints. Choose from the Onshore B211A (applying while in Bali) or Offshore B211A (applying before arrival).
Can you stay for two months in Bali? Yes.You will however need to extend your 30 day visa by another 30 days. How much does it cost to stay in Bali for a month?
You can enter Indonesia as many times as you wish while your Visa is valid. You just need to make sure not to stay longer than 60 days during each visit.
Although two weeks in Bali can be a good amount of time to explore the island and get to experience its unique culture, beautiful landscapes, adventure activities, and lively nightlife there is certainly room for a longer visit.
The Indonesian retirement visa allows those aged over 55 to stay in Indonesia for a longer period of time enabling them to live in Bali. With the multiple entry permit you may leave and re-enter the country as many times as you like.
Thailand has a wider range of accommodation options to suit all types of budgets, and the local food and alcoholic drinks are surprisingly cheap in comparison. More recently, Bali is offering a wider choice of places to stay for all type of travelers and budgets.
These are long day trips but great if you're short on time and want to explore more of Bali. In theory, you can drive around Bali in a couple of days but the reality is, that would suck and be super tiring. For a road trip around Bali, you'll be looking at 3 to 4 weeks to make it worthwhile.
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.
Overstaying your Visa in Bali can result in fines, detention, and even deportation. It is advised to apply for an extension of stay before your visa expiration date or leave the country before the expiration date to avoid legal issues.
To really experience Bali and see it from a local's perspective 3 weeks in Bali is a good amount of time, I don't think it's too long. It allows for a few days in each location on this itinerary and time to rest between activities.