Bali Visa Changes in 2026: What Every Traveller Needs to Know
A clear rundown of the visa rules that changed for Bali and Indonesia in 2026, from the e-VOA to the digital arrival card and the tourist levy.
A clear rundown of the visa rules that changed for Bali and Indonesia in 2026, from the e-VOA to the digital arrival card and the tourist levy.
The electronic Visa on Arrival lets you clear Bali immigration faster. Here is who qualifies, what it costs and how to apply in 2026.
Extending a Bali visa changed in 2026. Online-only extensions are gone and biometrics are now required. Here is what to expect.
Since late 2025 every traveller to Indonesia must file a digital arrival card. Here is what it is and how to complete it before you fly to Bali.
The E33G remote worker KITAS lets you live in Bali for up to a year while working for clients abroad. Here are the 2026 requirements and costs.
The Indonesia Golden Visa (E28C) offers 5 or 10 year residency for serious investors. Here is how it works and who it suits in 2026.
The Second Home Visa is a simpler long stay route for Bali, with a single investment threshold and up to 10 years of residency. Here are the 2026 details.
Every foreign visitor to Bali pays a tourist levy. Here is what the 2026 tax is, how much it costs and how to pay it before you arrive.
The B211A is the go to visa for longer stays and business visits to Bali. Here is what it allows, how long you can stay and how to extend it in 2026.
Bali is a top retirement destination. Here is how the retirement visa and retirement KITAS work in 2026, and how retirees can settle long term.