If you are a Vietnamese and planning to visit Bali, read this necessary information that you need to know about about Bali visa for Vietnamese passport holder.
If you are traveling to Bali for tourism purposes for less than 30 days, then you have the option of visa-free entry. This means that you do not need a visa to enter Bali and can apply for a visa exemption stamp upon arrival at the airport. However, you need to have a valid passport with at least six months of validity left from the date of entry, return flight tickets.
If you plan to stay in Bali for more than 30 days, then you need to apply for a visa before your arrival in Bali. The Visa on Arrival (VoA) is a visa that you can obtain upon arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali. This visa is valid for 30 days (a single-entry) and can be extended for up to 30 more days once you are already in Bali. The cost of a VoA is $35 or IDR 500,000. You need to have a valid passport, return flight tickets, and enough funds to support your stay in Bali.
If you're already in Bali and wish to extend your visa, you can visit the Bali Immigration Office. The visa can be extended for up to 30 days for a VOA or up to 60 days for a tourist visa or a social-cultural visa. You'll need to provide the necessary documentation and pay the visa extension fee. It’s also essential to apply for an extension before your current visa expires to avoid complications or being overstayed.