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Bali Visa for Indians 2026: VOA & e-Visa Guide

Bali Visa for Indians 2026: VOA & e-Visa Guide

Planning a trip to Bali from India? Good news — Indian passport holders can get a Visa on Arrival (VOA) at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport without any prior approval. You can also apply for an electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) online before you fly, saving time at immigration.

This guide covers everything Indian travellers need to know about the Bali visa process in 2026, including fees, documents, the extension process, and the mandatory Bali tourist levy.

TL;DR — Quick Summary

  • Indian citizens are eligible for a 30-day Visa on Arrival at Bali airport.
  • VOA fee: IDR 500,000 (approximately INR 2,950 / USD 35).
  • You can also apply online via e-VOA before departure — same fee, less queue time.
  • The VOA can be extended once for another 30 days (total 60 days).
  • A separate Bali Tourist Levy of IDR 150,000 (~INR 750) is mandatory for every foreign visitor.
  • Passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date.
  • Carry a confirmed return or onward ticket — immigration officers check this.

Types of Bali Visa Available for Indians

Indian travellers visiting Bali for tourism have two main visa routes. Here is a side-by-side comparison.

Feature Visa on Arrival (VOA) Electronic VOA (e-VOA)
Where to apply Immigration counter at Bali airport Online before travel
Fee IDR 500,000 (~INR 2,950 / USD 35) IDR 500,000 (~INR 2,950 / USD 35)
Validity 30 days (extendable once) 30 days (extendable once)
Processing time Immediate at counter 1-3 working days
Payment methods Cash (IDR/USD) or card (Visa/MasterCard) Credit or debit card online
Best for Spontaneous travellers Avoiding long immigration queues

Both visa types allow a single entry and a maximum stay of 30 days, extendable to 60 days. The only practical difference is convenience — the e-VOA lets you skip the VOA counter line at the airport entirely.

Important note: India is NOT on Indonesia’s visa-free (Bebas Visa Kunjungan) list. The visa-free facility currently applies only to select countries with reciprocal agreements. Indian passport holders must obtain either a VOA or e-VOA.


How to Get a Visa on Arrival at Bali Airport

Getting your VOA at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali is straightforward. Here is the step-by-step process:

  1. After landing, follow signs to the VOA counter before immigration.
  2. Present your passport (must be valid for at least 6 months), your return or onward ticket, and proof of accommodation (hotel booking).
  3. Pay the fee of IDR 500,000. You can pay using cash in Indonesian Rupiah or US Dollars, or use a Visa or MasterCard debit/credit card.
  4. Receive your VOA sticker — the officer will paste it in your passport.
  5. Proceed to immigration for passport stamping and entry into Indonesia.

The entire process typically takes 15-30 minutes, though queues can be longer during peak tourist season (July-August, December-January). Arriving on an early morning flight usually means shorter wait times.


How to Apply for e-VOA Online (Recommended)

If you prefer a faster experience at the airport, apply for an e-VOA before you fly. Here is how:

  1. Visit the official Indonesian immigration portal at molina.imigrasi.go.id or the VFS-managed portal at indonesiavoa.vfsevisa.id.
  2. Create an account using your email address.
  3. Select “e-VOA” as your visa type.
  4. Fill in your personal and travel details — name (as on passport), nationality, arrival date, flight details, and accommodation address in Bali.
  5. Upload the required documents — passport bio page scan, recent passport-sized photo, and return flight ticket.
  6. Pay online using a credit or debit card (Visa or MasterCard). The fee is IDR 500,000.
  7. Receive your e-VOA approval via email within 1-3 working days. Download and save the PDF.
  8. At Bali airport, skip the VOA counter and head directly to immigration. Show your e-VOA approval letter (printed or on your phone).

Pro tip: Apply for your e-VOA at least 7-14 days before departure to account for any processing delays. You can apply for up to 5 people in a single application, which is handy for families.


Documents Required for Bali Visa

Whether you choose VOA at the counter or e-VOA online, keep these documents ready:

Document Details
Indian passport Valid for at least 6 months from date of arrival in Indonesia
Return / onward ticket Confirmed flight booking showing departure from Indonesia
Passport-size photo Recent photo with white background (for e-VOA upload)
Proof of accommodation Hotel booking confirmation or invitation letter from host
Sufficient funds Immigration may ask for proof — carry a bank statement or credit card
Travel insurance Not mandatory but strongly recommended

A few practical tips for Indian travellers:

  • Carry a printed copy of your return ticket and hotel booking even if you have digital versions. Some officers ask for hard copies.
  • Your passport must have at least 2 blank pages for the VOA sticker and entry stamp.
  • If you are planning to explore other Indonesian islands before or after Bali, the same VOA covers all of Indonesia — no separate visa is needed for Lombok, Java, or Komodo.

For peace of mind, consider getting travel insurance before your trip — medical costs in Bali can add up quickly without coverage.


Bali Visa Fees for Indians — Full Breakdown

Here is a complete breakdown of all the fees Indian travellers should budget for when entering Bali:

Fee Amount (IDR) Amount (INR approx.) Amount (USD approx.)
Visa on Arrival / e-VOA IDR 500,000 ~INR 2,950 ~USD 35
Bali Tourist Levy IDR 150,000 ~INR 750 ~USD 10
VOA Extension (if needed) IDR 500,000 ~INR 2,950 ~USD 35
Total (without extension) IDR 650,000 ~INR 3,700 ~USD 45
Total (with extension) IDR 1,150,000 ~INR 6,650 ~USD 80

Exchange rates are approximate as of early 2026. Actual amounts may vary slightly.


Bali Tourist Levy — What You Need to Know

Since February 2024, Bali charges a mandatory Tourist Levy of IDR 150,000 (approximately INR 750 or USD 10) per person, per entry. This is separate from your visa fee and applies to all international visitors regardless of age or visa type.

How to pay the Bali Tourist Levy:

  • Online (recommended): Visit the official Love Bali website, enter your name, passport number, email, and arrival date. Pay using a credit or debit card. You will receive a QR code voucher via email — keep it on your phone.
  • At Bali airport or seaport: Cashless payment stations are available after arrival. You can pay using card or digital payment methods.

When to pay: Pay online before your trip to avoid any delays at the airport. If you leave Bali and return (for example, after a side trip to Lombok), you will need to pay the levy again upon re-entry.

The levy funds are used to preserve Bali’s cultural heritage and natural environment. Authorities may conduct random checks at tourist attractions, so keep your payment receipt accessible during your stay.


How to Extend Your Bali Visa

Want to stay longer than 30 days? You can extend your VOA or e-VOA once for an additional 30 days. Here is how the extension process works:

  1. Start the process early — apply for your extension at least 7 working days before your current visa expires.
  2. Visit a local immigration office in Bali. The main offices are in Denpasar (Jl. D.I. Panjaitan), Jimbaran, and Singaraja.
  3. Submit your application with your passport, a copy of your VOA/e-VOA, passport-sized photos, and proof of accommodation for the extended stay.
  4. Pay the extension fee of IDR 500,000 (~INR 2,950 / USD 35).
  5. Provide biometric data — as of May 2025, Indonesia requires all foreign nationals to provide fingerprints and photographs in person when applying for visa extensions.
  6. Collect your passport — processing takes 3-7 working days. You may need to visit the office twice (once to submit, once to collect).

You can also use the online extension portal at molina.imigrasi.go.id for the initial application, but you will still need to visit the immigration office in person for biometric data collection.

Alternatively, many travellers use local visa agents in Bali (costs IDR 800,000 – 1,500,000 including agent fee) to handle the paperwork. This is convenient but more expensive.

Overstay penalty: Do not overstay your visa. Indonesia charges a penalty of IDR 1,000,000 (about INR 5,900) per day of overstay, and serious overstays can result in detention and deportation.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bali visa free for Indian citizens?

No. India is not on Indonesia’s visa-free list. Indian passport holders must obtain a Visa on Arrival (VOA) or electronic VOA (e-VOA), which costs IDR 500,000 (~INR 2,950). The visa is issued at the airport or online before travel — no embassy visit is required.

Can I get a Bali visa on arrival at Ngurah Rai Airport?

Yes. Indian citizens are eligible for a 30-day Visa on Arrival at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport. Head to the VOA counter before immigration, pay the fee, and receive your visa sticker. Alternatively, apply online for an e-VOA to skip the counter queue.

How long can Indians stay in Bali?

With a Visa on Arrival, you can stay for 30 days. This can be extended once for another 30 days at a local immigration office, giving you a maximum stay of 60 days. For stays beyond 60 days, you would need a different visa type (such as a B211A social/cultural visa) applied through an Indonesian consulate.

What is the Bali Tourist Levy and do I have to pay it?

Yes, every international visitor to Bali must pay a one-time tourist levy of IDR 150,000 (~INR 750 / USD 10) per entry. You can pay online through the official Love Bali website before arrival or at cashless counters in the airport. This fee is separate from the VOA fee.

Can I travel to other Indonesian islands with a Bali VOA?

Yes. The Visa on Arrival is valid for all of Indonesia, not just Bali. You can freely travel to Lombok, Java, Komodo, Yogyakarta, and other Indonesian destinations during your 30-day (or extended 60-day) stay without needing an additional visa.


Tips for Indian Travellers Flying to Bali

  • Book flights early to get the best deals. Check out our guide on the best time to book flights to Bali from India for money-saving tips.
  • Carry some Indonesian Rupiah in cash for small expenses on arrival. You can exchange currency at the airport or withdraw from ATMs in Bali.
  • Download your e-VOA and tourist levy QR code before you board your flight. Airport Wi-Fi in Bali can be unreliable.
  • Keep a photocopy of your passport separate from the original. Also save a digital copy in your email or cloud storage.
  • India is among the countries eligible for VOA, but check our complete list of visa-free countries for Indian passport holders if you are considering other holiday destinations.
  • Book your return flight before applying for the visa. Both VOA and e-VOA require a confirmed departure ticket.

Final Thoughts

Getting a Bali visa as an Indian traveller in 2026 is a simple, airport-based process with no embassy visits required. Whether you choose the traditional Visa on Arrival at the counter or the more convenient e-VOA online route, the total cost comes to around INR 3,700 (visa + tourist levy). Budget for the extension fee if you plan to stay beyond 30 days.

Apply for your e-VOA a couple of weeks in advance, pay the tourist levy online before your flight, and carry printed copies of all documents. That way, you will breeze through Bali immigration and be on your way to the beach in no time.

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