Types of Bali Visa for Indians

01 Visa on Arrival (VoA)
Tour
  • Validity: 30 days (can be extended once for another 30 days, total 60 day...

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02E-Visa (Tourist Visa in Advance)
Tour
  • Validity: Up to 90 days (depending on visa type).

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03Multiple Entry Visa (Business/Tourist)
Tour
  • Validity: 1 year (each stay up to 60 days).

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

No, all Indian passport holders need a visa.

Visa on Arrival (USD 35) is the most budget-friendly.

Yes. It is valid for one year, but each stay cannot exceed 60 days.

30 days, extendable once (total 60 days).

You will be fined IDR 1,000,000 (~INR 5,500) per day.

Yes. Immigration requires proof of onward travel.

No. Work requires a special work permit or KITAS visa.

Yes. The Visa on Arrival can be extended once for 30 more days. E-Visas and other categories may have different extension rules.

Yes. Every Indian passport holder, including children and infants, must have a valid visa to enter Bali.

If you’re going for a short holiday, Visa on Arrival is the simplest option. For longer stays or avoiding airport queues, the e-Visa is better. Frequent travelers should opt for the Multiple Entry Visa.

No. A confirmed return or onward flight ticket is mandatory when applying for most Bali tourist visas.