Bali Visa for US Citizens: 2025-2026 Requirements and How to Apply

Bali Visa for US Citizens

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Bali Visa for U.S. Citizens in 2025-2026 explains the updated visa requirements established by the Indonesian Immigration Office for American travelers.

U.S. citizens need a valid visa to enter Bali, either a 30-day Visa on Arrival (VOA), extendable once, or a Tourist, Business, or KITAS Work Visa arranged before travel.

This 2025-2026 guide covers visa eligibility, documentation, and step-by-step application details to ensure full compliance with Indonesia’s entry regulations.

Also read: How to Travel to Bali from the US

Do US Citizens Need a Visa for Bali?

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Yes. U.S. citizens must hold a valid visa or entry permit to travel to Bali. Short-stay visitors commonly use a 30-day Visa on Arrival (VOA) or a pre-applied tourist/e-visa depending on travel plans; longer stays require pre-arranged visas such as a KITAS (limited stay) or investor/residence permits.

Need information about entry and health regulations? Check the latest Bali Entry Requirements.

What changed in 2025 (important updates)

  • e-Visa centralization and arrival card: Indonesia expanded its e-Visa and “All Indonesia” arrival declaration systems in 2024–2025; travelers should check the e-Visa portal and submit required digital arrival declarations before travel.
  • Extension procedures: VOA and other short-stay extensions may require in-person visits to immigration offices in some cases—start extensions early.
  • Overstay penalties tightened: Daily fines for overstaying up to 59 days are enforced at IDR 1,000,000 per day; overstays beyond that can lead to deportation and blacklisting.

Types of Bali Visas for US Citizens in 2025-2026

Below are visa options for American travelers based on purpose and duration of stay. Refer to our complete visa type guide for details.

Bali Visa on Arrival (VOA)

US citizens can apply for a Visa on Arrival at designated entry points. Valid for 30 days, extendable once.

  • Validity: 30 days on arrival; can be extended once for an additional 30 days (check local procedure; extensions often require an immigration office visit in person).
  • Passport: Minimum 6 months validity recommended.
  • Other requirements: Return/onward ticket, evidence of sufficient funds.
  • Permitted activities: Tourism, transit, short business/meetings (no paid employment).

Need more time? Use our VOA extension service or read our Bali Visa Extension guide.

Bali Tourist / Visit Visa (e-Visa / 211A)

The tourist visa can be applied for by visitors who intend to stay longer than 30 days, or who prefer to have a visa before arrival (e-Visa visitor options are available).

The official e-Visa portal lists visitor visas with up to 60 days stay and documented extension options.

  • Common variants: 211A Visit Visa / e-Tourist/Visitor visa (initial 60 days; extensions available in many cases).
  • Documents: Passport (6+ months), proof of onward travel, recent photo, proof of funds, completed e-visa application where required.
  • Processing: Many tourist/e-visa applications are processed within several working days via the official e-Visa portal; fees apply.

Chat with us to apply for your Bali Tourist Visa or learn more about InvestinAsia’s Bali Tourist Visa Service

Also explore our Bali Travel Guide for tourism tips and destination insights.

Dependent Visa

Who it’s for: U.S. citizens married to Indonesian nationals or long-term residents who want to live in Indonesia on a dependent KITAS/KITAP basis.

  • Requires: Local sponsor (Indonesian spouse or KITAP/KITAS holder), marriage certificate legalized, standard immigration medical/administrative steps.
  • Duration: Dependent KITAS typically aligns with the sponsor’s permit duration and is renewable.

Learn more about Indonesia Dependent Visa Application.

Apply for your Dependent Visa

Business Visa

Who it’s for: U.S. citizens attending meetings, negotiations, conferences, or supervised business activities that do not involve local employment or remuneration in Indonesia.

  • Typical requirements: Passport (6+ months), invitation letter from Indonesian company, employer letter from U.S. company, proof of funds.
  • Options: Single-entry business visas (short stays) or multiple-entry visas for repeat business travel.

Need help preparing invitation letters, business documentation, or obtaining a multi-entry business visa? Use InvestinAsia’s business visa service.

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Apply for Business Visa

Work Visa (KITAS)

Who it’s for: U.S. citizens contracted to work for an Indonesian company (local sponsor required). A KITAS work permit involves employer sponsorship, RPTKA/IMTA processing, and then a permit issued by the Directorate General of Immigration.

  • Key steps: Employer obtains RPTKA (work plan), IMTA (work permit), then applies for KITAS on behalf of the employee.
  • Benefits: Legal employment, tax registration, bank accounts, and dependent sponsorship eligibility (for spouse/children).

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Apply for Work Visa

Spouse Visa

Married to an Indonesian? Apply for a spouse visa for long-term stay.

Apply for Spouse Visa

Investor Visa

Who it’s for: U.S. citizens planning to invest, set up a PT PMA (foreign investment company), or hold significant economic interest in Indonesia. Investment visas may have capital thresholds and company formation prerequisites.

  • D12 / Pre-investment: Permits can be arranged for pre-investment setup (1–2 year validity depending on program rules).
  • Requirements: Business plan, proof of capital, company documents or investment declarations.

Want to invest in Indonesia? Secure a Bali investor visa. Specific capital requirements apply.

Apply for Investor Visa

KITAP (Permanent Stay Permit)

Who it’s for: Long-term residents who qualify for permanent stay after holding KITAS for consecutive years (e.g., via marriage, employment, or investment).

  • Qualifying routes: Marriage to an Indonesian national, long-term employment, or investment schemes that meet regulatory tests.
  • Notes: KITAP requires documentation of continuous legal stay and sponsor support; procedures vary by local immigration office.

Learn more about our KITAP Application Service

Apply for KITAP

Read more: Bali Digital Nomad Visa

Step-by-step Application Checklist

In general, the steps to apply for your Bali visa are as follows:

  1. Confirm the visa category that matches your purpose (VOA, tourist/e-Visa, business, KITAS, etc.).
  2. Check passport validity (6+ months recommended) and prepare digital passport photo(s).
  3. Purchase refundable/confirmed return or onward ticket evidence.
  4. Complete the official e-Visa application (if required) at evisa.imigrasi.go.id or prepare to obtain VOA on arrival where available.
  5. Pay visa and service fees, keep receipts, and (for long stays) prepare sponsor documents and employer letters.
  6. If extending, begin the extension process at least 2–4 weeks before expiration and follow local immigration office instructions (in-person steps may be required).

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Let InvestinAsia simplify your Bali visa application. From tourist and business to work and investor visas, our experts ensure all paperwork and deadlines are properly managed.

Also read: How Long Can You Stay in Bali as a US Citizen?

Overstay Penalties and Enforcement

Indonesian authorities enforce overstay fines strictly. For overstays up to 59 days the daily fine is commonly IDR 1,000,000 per day; beyond ~60 days, deportation and blacklisting are possible.

Make sure you resolve any visa matters before departing Indonesia.

Practical Tips and Local Considerations

  • Arrival documents: Use the official e-Visa portal and complete arrival declarations as required before travel.
  • Local immigration offices: Some extensions and conversions require in-person visits—factor time for appointments and biometrics.
  • Work vs. business visits: Business visas do not permit local paid employment—employers must sponsor a KITAS for lawful work.
  • Keep copies: Carry printed and digital copies of visa stamps, e-Visa approvals, and sponsor letters while in Indonesia.

FAQs: Bali Visa for US Citizens

Do US citizens need a visa for Indonesia in 2025?

Yes. For Bali, US travelers typically use a Visa on Arrival or tourist visa depending on their plans.

Can I get a Visa on Arrival in Bali?

Yes, at major airports and seaports. The VOA is valid for 30 days and can be renewed once.

Can a US citizen live in Bali?

Yes, through long-term visas like KITAS or KITAP. Tourist visas are for short stays only.

Can I retire in Bali?

Yes, with a retirement KITAS if you’re over 55 and meet financial eligibility.

What happens if I overstay?

Overstaying results in a fine of IDR 1 million per day.

 

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