Planning a trip to Bali? UK citizens need to understand the visa requirements to ensure a smooth entry.
This article will provide you with all the necessary information regarding Bali visa for UK citizens or residents, including visa types, requirements, and application processes. It covers everything from short stays to long-term permits like KITAS and KITAP.
*The article was last reviewed and updated on June 2, 2025.
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UK citizens can enter Bali visa-free for up to 30 days under the Visa on Arrival (VoA) scheme. This visa is ideal for tourism or short business trips and is available at major entry points including Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS).
If you plan to stay longer than 30 days, you must apply for a visa extension or obtain a different visa type before your trip. Overstaying is subject to daily fines from Indonesian Immigration (Imigrasi).
Also read: How to Travel to Bali from the UK
Bali Visa Requirements for UK Citizens
Bali Visa on Arrival (VoA) for UK Citizens
UK passport holders can apply for a VoA upon arrival in Bali. The visa is valid for 30 days and allows for one extension.
- Passport valid for at least 6 months
- Return or onward flight ticket
- Not listed on any Indonesian immigration blacklist
You can extend your VoA at an immigration office in Bali before it expires. Use our Bali Visa on Arrival Extension Services for assistance.
Also read: Complete Guide for Bali Visa Extension
Bali Tourist Visa for UK Citizens
For stays longer than 60 days or outside VoA coverage, UK citizens can apply for a tourist visa before departure. This visa is ideal for vacations, yoga retreats, or cultural exploration.
- Passport valid for 6+ months
- Return/onward ticket
- Proof of financial means
Apply via our Bali Tourist Visa Service page.
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Also read: Bali Travel Guide: Complete Tips for Tourists
Bali Dependent Visa
UK nationals who are dependents of Indonesian citizens or KITAP holders may apply for a Dependent Visa. It’s suitable for spouses and children of long-term residents.
Check our Bali Dependent Visa Application Services for details.
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Bali Business Visa
UK citizens conducting business activities (meetings, partnerships, feasibility studies) in Bali should apply for a Business Visa. Valid for 60 days and extendable.
- Passport valid 6+ months
- Letter of invitation from Indonesian company
- Employer support letter from UK
- Proof of sufficient funds
Choose between Single Entry and Multiple Entry options.
Apply through Bali Business Visa Services.
Bali Work Visa (KITAS)
If you plan to work in Bali, you must apply for a KITAS. This temporary stay permit is required for legal employment in Indonesia and must be sponsored by an Indonesian company.
Check out our Bali Working Visa Application Services and related KITAS guide.
Bali Spouse Visa
For UK citizens married to Indonesians, a spouse visa allows residency without employment rights unless converted to KITAS. It’s a pathway to obtaining a KITAP in the future.
Apply via our Bali Spouse Visa Services.
Bali Investor Visa
This visa is for UK investors establishing or funding companies in Indonesia. A minimum investment (IDR 10 billion typically) and company sponsorship are required.
Learn more via our Bali Investor Visa Services.
KITAP – Permanent Stay Permit
KITAP is a permanent stay permit available after holding KITAS for several years. Eligible cases include marriage to an Indonesian citizen or being a retiree/investor.
See our Bali KITAP Application Services for eligibility.
In conclusion, understanding Bali’s visa requirements is crucial for UK citizens planning to visit or stay in Indonesia. Whether you’re staying for 30 days or planning a long-term move, choosing the correct visa ensures a smooth and legal stay.
Also read: How Long Can an UK Citizen Stay in Bali?
Applying for an Indonesia visa can be complex. Our visa experts can guide you through the process for a smooth experience.
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Also, check out our Complete Guide for Bali Visa Extension.
FAQs
Can UK citizens travel to Bali without a visa?
Yes, UK citizens can enter Bali visa-free for 30 days under the Visa on Arrival scheme.
How do I extend my Visa on Arrival in Bali?
You can extend it once for another 30 days by visiting a local immigration office or using a visa agent like InvestInAsia.
Can I work in Bali with a tourist visa?
No. To work legally in Bali, you must have a KITAS or Work Visa sponsored by an Indonesian employer.
Is the Bali visa application available online for UK citizens?
Yes. Some visas like the tourist or business visa can be applied online or with the help of a registered visa agent.
What is the penalty for overstaying a visa in Bali?
Overstaying incurs a fine of IDR 1,000,000 per day. Longer overstays may result in deportation or blacklisting.
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