Visa B211A Indonesia and Visa on Arrival

The Visa B211A Indonesia  is a single-entry visa for tourism or business purposes in Indonesia. It is valid for 60 days or 180 days, depending on the application. This B211A visa is able to be extended max 2 times, each extension will be for 60 days.  However, it can’t be extended beyond 180 days.

 

If you’re country is not on the list of Bali’s visa on arrival, e.g: Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, you have to apply B211A visa. Contact our Bali Office for the visa requirements.

 

VISA ON ARRIVAL

The Indonesia VOA is a type of tourist visa. It will only allow the visa holder to stay in Indonesia for up to 30 days. Everyone who is eligible for the Visa on Arrival is allowed to enter Indonesia for a maximum of 30 days. It can be extended while in the country for another 30 days, giving a total stay of 60 days. To extend an Indonesia Visa on Arrival, you have to go to the Indonesia Immigration Office at least 7 days before it expires.

 

Until now there are only 92 countries that are able to apply for Indonesia visas on arrival. You can apply online for a visa on arrival, enabling travelers to fully enjoy their travels without any unnecessary hitches.

Herewtih the process of applying for a Bali Visa On Arrival online:

 

Step 1: Visit the official website

To apply for a visa on arrival online in Bali Indonesia, you need to visit the official website of the Directorate General of Immigration. 

 

Step 2: Fill out the form
After clicking on "New Application", you'll be taken to a page where you will need to fill out a form. The form requires information such as your personal details, passport information, and your intended itinerary. Once you have filled out the form, double-check to make sure all the information is accurate and then click "Submit".

 

Step 3: Make Payment
After submitting your form, you'll be redirected to the payment page. The VOA fee is $35, and you can make payment using a debit or credit card. Once your payment is confirmed, you'll receive a notification email with an attachment – your e-visa.

 

Step 4: Print Your E-visa
Once you receive your e-visa, print it out and bring it with you on your trip. You must show it to the immigration officer upon arrival in Bali. Remember, your e-visa is only valid for 30 days from the date of arrival, so be mindful of your travel dates.

 

Step 5: Arrival in Bali
Upon arrival in Bali, approach the VOA counter. Hand over your passport, payment receipt, and e-visa to the immigration officer, who will verify your information and stamp your passport. You'll then receive a visitor's permit that allows you to stay in Bali for up to 30 days.