Bali Visa Types for Indians , Multiple Entry, Extension and Stay Rules
Indian travelers can access Bali through several visa types depending on purpose of travel. For tourism , which covers the vast majority of Indian visitors , the e-visa is the right choice without exception. It is cheaper than every alternative, processed faster, and requires no embassy visit. This page covers all visa types, the multiple entry vs single entry decision (always choose multiple), stay duration vs validity, and how extensions work.
- All Bali Visa Types for Indians
- Single Entry vs Multiple Entry , Which to Choose
- Understanding Validity vs Stay Duration
- How to Extend Your Bali Stay
- Frequently Asked Questions About Visa Types
- Bali vs Other Southeast Asia Destinations for Indians
- Before You Apply , Final Checklist
- Common Mistakes Bali Travelers Wish They Had Known
- Bali Visa Guide by Departure City
All Bali Visa Types for Indians
| Type | Fee | Processing | Stay | Entry | How to Apply |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| e-VOA , B1 Tourist Visa (apply online before flying) All Indian tourists staying up to 30 days (or 60 with extension) |
Rs 2,600 | A few hours to 3 business days | 30 days | Single | evisa.imigrasi.go.id , apply 7 to 14 days before departure |
| VOA , Visa on Arrival (at Ngurah Rai Airport) Last-minute travelers who didn’t apply online |
Rs 2,600 | Immediate , at airport counter | 30 days | Single | At designated VOA counters, Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) |
| C1 Single Entry Tourist Visa (60 days) Stays of 31 to 60 days. Extends twice for up to 180 days total. |
Rs 5,200 | 3 to 7 business days | 60 days | Single | evisa.imigrasi.go.id , apply at least 2 weeks before departure |
| 30-Day Extension (at Immigration office) Anyone on e-VOA or VOA wanting 30 more days inside Bali |
Rs 2,600 | Same day (arrive early , queues by 7 AM) | 30 days | N/A | In-person at Denpasar Immigration Office (Jl. Panjaitan No.4) or Gianyar/Singaraja offices. Biometrics required since June 2025. |
Single Entry vs Multiple Entry , Which to Choose
Single entry costs Rs 2,600 ($35). Multiple entry costs more , check the visa types table above for the exact fee for Bali. With multiple entry, you can exit Bali to Cambodia, Laos, or Thailand and re-enter without buying a new visa, as long as the original visa is still valid. This is useful for Southeast Asia multi-country itineraries. With single entry, you cannot re-enter after your first exit regardless of remaining validity. Choose based on your actual itinerary , if you are staying in Bali only, single entry saves money.
Understanding Validity vs Stay Duration
These two numbers cause consistent confusion. Validity (90 days from issue date) is your window to enter Bali. Stay duration (up to 90 days per entry) is how long you can remain after entering. They are not the same thing. Example: your visa is issued on May 1 (valid until July 29). You can enter on any date up to July 29. Once you enter, you can stay up to 90 more days regardless of when you entered.
How to Extend Your Bali Stay
If you want to stay beyond your initial entry period, visit any Bali Immigration Department office before your current visa expires. Extensions are generally granted for 30 to 90 days and cost approximately $25 to $50. Do not wait until the day your visa expires , go at least 5 to 7 days before. Bring your passport, current visa, and a completed extension request form available at the Immigration office.
Frequently Asked Questions About Visa Types
Bali vs Other Southeast Asia Destinations for Indians
| Country | Visa for Indians | Fee | Stay | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bali Indonesia | e-VOA required + Tourist Levy | Rs 3,380 | 30 days stay | Wellness, rice terraces, temples, honeymooners |
| Thailand | Visa-free 30 days | Rs 0 | 30 days stay | Beaches, nightlife, street food, culture |
| Vietnam | E-visa required | Rs 2,100 | 90 days stay | History, food, Ha Long Bay, budget travel |
| Malaysia | Visa-free 30 days | Rs 0 | 30 days stay | Cities, Langkawi, Borneo, food |
| Sri Lanka | ETA required | Rs 2,100 | 30 days stay | Culture, beaches, wildlife, tea plantations |
Before You Apply , Final Checklist
- Photo background is pure white , verified by zooming into corners. Use remove.bg if any grey. Saves Rs 2,600 reapplication cost.
- Name copied exactly from passport , full name including middle name, same capitalisation as bio-data page.
- Entry airport matches actual flight , checked against your flight booking or e-ticket, not memory.
- Passport number verified twice , character by character. O vs 0, I vs 1.
- Passport validity at least 6 months beyond entry date , check expiry date now.
- International transactions enabled on your card , in your bank app before opening the form.
- Entry type selected correctly , single or multiple depending on your itinerary. Check fees for each in the visa types table.
- Applying at least 14 days before travel , enough buffer for any rejection and reapplication.
Common Mistakes Bali Travelers Wish They Had Known
Booking non-refundable flights before getting visa approval. The e-visa takes A few hours to 3 business days but can extend during Vietnamese public holidays. Always wait for the approval email before booking flights you cannot cancel.
Using a travel agent for the e-visa. Agents in India charge Rs 3,000 to Rs 8,000 to fill a 15-minute form available at the official portal for Rs 2,600. The visa you receive is identical. Apply at https://evisa.imigrasi.go.id/ directly.
Printing only one copy of the approval letter. You need it at two points: the check-in counter at the Indian airport, and Bali immigration on arrival. Print two copies and carry both.
Arriving at the airport with only a phone screen. Some immigration counters in Bali do not accept phone screens. Physical printed copies are always accepted. Print before you leave home.
Choosing the wrong entry type. Single entry (Rs 2,600) is right for a Vietnam-only trip. Multiple entry (check visa types table for Bali fee) is needed if you plan to exit to Cambodia or Laos and return. Confirm which you need before paying.
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Apply for Bali Visa
Cost: Rs 2,600. Processing: A few hours to 3 business days. Apply at least 2 weeks before travel.
Official portal: https://evisa.imigrasi.go.id/