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How much does Bali visa cost?

Length of stay and types of Visa: If your stay is 30-days or less, please obtain a Tourist Visa upon your arrival into Bali, Indonesia. The cost is USD$35 which can be paid in cash or by credit card upon your entry into Denpasar's International Airport.



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Visa: Travel for more than 30 days and travel for non-VOA purposes, including employment and journalism, requires that the appropriate visa be obtained from an Indonesian embassy or consulate before arrival. If you are traveling on an emergency passport, you must obtain a visa before arrival in Indonesia.

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As soon as you arrive at Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport, head to the Visa on Arrival counter. You will need to fill out an application form, provide your passport, and pay the visa fee in cash. The current visa fee is $35 USD, which is subject to change.

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You can request a VOA upon arrival at Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport, or use the easier new e-VOA system introduced in late 2022. The VOA and e-VOA are valid for 30 days, and that visa can be extended for another 30 days in Indonesia (60 days in total).

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1 | Provide identification, KTP, or other forms of identification. 2 | Provide a non-reactive rapid test result which is valid for 14 days from the issuance or a negative swab test PCR result at the departure gate.

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A legal and valid passport that must be valid at least 6 months before the expiration date. An international ticket for return or onward travel.

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Bali is the largest of 17,508 islands that make up Indonesia and the Indonesian Rupiah is the only currency accepted in all of them. However, as Bali receives a lot of tourists on vacation Australian Dollars (AUD), American Dollars (USD) and Euros (EUR) are sometimes accepted and can be exchanged for IDR on the island.

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All American citizens traveling to Indonesia are strongly encouraged to carefully read the U.S. Department of State's Travel Advisory page for Indonesia. All visitors to Bali must have passports that have at least six months of validity and have two blank passport pages.

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The average cost of a trip to Bali is around $3000 USD for two people for two weeks. This budget includes flights, accommodation, food, activities, and transport within Bali. Of course, this is just an estimate and your actual costs may be higher or lower depending on your specific travel plans.

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The cost is USD$35 which can be paid in cash or by credit card upon your entry into Denpasar's International Airport. If you are staying longer than 30 days, you will need to apply for a 60 day Tourist Visa from the Indonesian Embassy in your home country prior to your arrival into Bali, Indonesia.

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The limited stay permit (ITAS / KITAS) is the best option for foreigners who decide to stay for a number of years in Bali. The limited stay permit has a validity period of up to two years (depending on the type of stay permit), and allows for in-country extensions.

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Courses or boosters usually advised: Diphtheria; Poliomyelitis; Tetanus. Other vaccines to consider: Hepatitis A; Rabies; Typhoid. Selectively advised vaccines - only for those individuals at highest risk: Cholera; Hepatitis B; Japanese Encephalitis.

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When deciding what to wear in Bali, remember it is a tropical country, so dress is generally informal. Shorts and t-shirts are great for resorts and tourist hot spots.

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Visa: Travel for more than 30 days and travel for non-VOA purposes, including employment and journalism, requires that the appropriate visa be obtained from an Indonesian embassy or consulate before arrival. If you are traveling on an emergency passport, you must obtain a visa before arrival in Indonesia.

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Using Bank Cards or Credit Cards
Paying by card in Bali is a fairly safe option. Most of the bigger restaurants, resorts, shopping stalls will all accept payment via card. Taxis, small local restaurants (warungs), beach bars, and market stalls still only accept cash.

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