Bali / Indonesia Visa for Indians 2026 — Visa on Arrival, e-VOA, Fees & Tourist Levy
Bali and the rest of Indonesia are wonderfully easy for Indian travelers: you get a Visa on Arrival (VOA) — payable at the airport or pre-arranged online as an e-VOA — for a 30-day stay, extendable once.
Do Indians need a visa for Bali / Indonesia?
Yes, but only a simple Visa on Arrival. Indian passport holders can get the VOA on landing, or apply for the e-VOA online (recommended, at least 14 days before travel) to skip the airport queue.
Fees (2026)
| Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Visa on Arrival / e-VOA | IDR 500,000 |
| 30-day extension (once) | IDR 500,000 |
| Bali Tourist Levy (per entry) | IDR 150,000 |
Validity & length of stay
The VOA/e-VOA allows a 30-day stay, extendable once for another 30 days (total 60 days). The e-VOA is single entry.
Step-by-step (e-VOA)
- Apply on the official Indonesian immigration e-VOA portal at least 14 days before travel.
- Upload your passport bio page and photo; pay by card.
- Receive the e-VOA by email; present it at the e-gate/immigration on arrival.
- Pay the Bali Tourist Levy (separately) — online or on arrival.
Documents / what to carry
- Passport valid at least 6 months with a blank page.
- Confirmed return/onward ticket.
- Proof of accommodation and sufficient funds.
- e-VOA confirmation and Bali Tourist Levy receipt.
Key points to remember
- The Bali Tourist Levy (IDR 150,000) is separate from the visa — pay it to avoid hassle.
- e-VOA saves long airport queues, especially in peak season.
- You can extend once in-country; plan ahead if you want 60 days.
- Carry a return ticket — it’s checked at immigration.
Official application & disclaimer
Apply only through the official channel: evisa.imigrasi.go.id (official Indonesian Immigration e-VOA). Beware of look-alike websites and agents charging inflated fees.
Last verified: June 2026. Visa fees, processing times, and rules for Indonesia / Bali change frequently and can vary by applicant profile and season. Always confirm the latest fees and requirements on the official site above before you apply. This guide is for general information and is not legal or immigration advice.






