Bali Visa Guide for Australian Citizens

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Planning a trip to Bali? For Australians, understanding the visa requirements is essential to ensure a smooth and enjoyable stay. This Bali visa guide for Australian citizens outlines everything you need to know about available visa options, entry requirements, and how to apply online. Whether you’re staying for a short vacation or planning an extended visit, this guide has you covered.

Requirement to Enter Bali for Australian Citizens

Before entering Bali, Australian passport holders must meet several basic requirements:

  • A passport valid for at least six months from the date of arrival
  • At least one blank page in the passport
  • Proof of return or onward travel
  • A completed digital health declaration (e-HAC)
  • Payment of the Bali tourism levy of IDR 150,000 (approximately AUD 15), which can be paid online or at the airport

These rules help ensure a hassle-free arrival process. Failure to meet any of these conditions may result in denied entry.

Read More: Bali Visa Rules: How to Avoid Deportation & Stress-free Stay

Bali Visa Types for Australian Citizens

Australians can choose from a few visa options depending on the length and purpose of their visit:

  • Visa on Arrival (VoA): Valid for 30 days and extendable once for another 30 days. The cost is IDR 500,000.
  • Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VoA): Same validity and cost as VoA but must be applied for at least 48 hours before departure.
  • C-Type Visit Visa (211A): Suitable for longer stays. Valid for 60 days and extendable twice, allowing up to 180 days in total.

Choosing the right visa depends on your travel plans. Short-term tourists typically opt for the VoA or e-VoA, while long-stay visitors should consider the C-Type visa.

For frequent visitors or those exploring business opportunities, Indonesia also offers multiple-entry visas. The D1 and D2 Visit Visas allow 60-day stays per visit and are valid for one to two years. The D12 Pre-Investment Visa permits 180-day stays per visit and is also available with a one- or two-year validity. These are ideal for investors or those conducting ongoing business in Bali.

Please note that overstaying your visa will incur a fine of IDR 1,000,000 (approximately AUD 100) per day. Make sure to extend your visa before it expires to avoid unnecessary penalties.

Read More: A Guide to Visa Extension in Bali

How To Apply Bali Visa Online?

Applying for a Bali visa online is straightforward. Here are the steps for the e-VoA:

  • Visit the official Indonesian immigration website
  • Fill out the application form with passport details
  • Upload a copy of your passport
  • Provide proof of accommodation and a return or onward flight
  • Pay the visa fee using a credit or debit card
  • Receive and download the e-VoA before departure

For the C-Type Visit Visa (211A), the process is slightly different. You’ll need to:

  • Apply through the same immigration website or a registered visa agent
  • Submit additional documents such as a passport-sized photo and proof of funds
  • Pay the visa fee and any agent service charges
  • Wait for approval before booking your flight

The e-VoA is ideal for short-term stays and requires less paperwork. In contrast, the C-Type visa suits those planning to stay in Bali for two months or longer.

Let Seven Stones Indonesia Help with Your Visa Application

Getting ready for an exciting trip to Bali? Dealing with visa applications might seem daunting, but it’s actually the easy part when you have the right support. At Seven Stones Indonesia, we focus entirely on making your immigration process as smooth and personalized as possible.

Our highly experienced legal team is always on top of Indonesia’s immigration policies – every update, every nuance. This means we’re perfectly equipped to offer you precise, up-to-the-minute guidance. No matter if your purpose is business, family, or exploring fresh opportunities, we handle your visa journey with efficiency and care.

Source: bali.com, virginaustralia.com 

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