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

Bali Visa for US Citizens

Are you a United States citizen planning a trip to Bali? Understanding Bali visa requirements for US citizens is crucial to ensure a smooth travel experience. Whether you’re visiting for tourism, business, or long-term residency, this article covers all visa types to Bali from US, including eligibility, documents, and application process.

*This article was last reviewed and updated on May 26, 2025.

Also read: How to Travel to Bali from the US

Do US Citizens Need a Visa for Bali?

Bali Visa for US Citizens (source:pexels)

Yes, U.S. citizens are required to have a visa to enter Bali in 2025. They can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VOA) for stays of up to 30 days. For longer or specialized stays, other visa types must be arranged in advance.

Need information about entry and health regulations? Check the latest Bali Entry Requirements 2025.

Types of Bali Visas for US Citizens in 2025

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.

  • Passport valid for 6+ months
  • Return/onward ticket
  • Permitted for tourism, meetings, transit, and short business visits

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

Bali Tourist Visa

For leisure travel or visiting friends, apply for a tourist visa before arrival. Requirements include:

  • 6-month passport validity
  • Proof of onward travel
  • Sufficient funds

Chat with us to apply for your Bali Tourist Visa!

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

Dependent Visa

For US citizens married to Indonesian nationals or KITAP holders. Learn more about Indonesia Dependent Visa Application.

Apply for your Dependent Visa

Business Visa

Planning to attend meetings or business activities? US citizens need a Indonesia business visa.

  • Valid passport (6+ months)
  • Letter from inviting company in Indonesia
  • Employer’s letter from the US
  • Proof of funds

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Apply for Business Visa

Work Visa (KITAS)

A KITAS work visa permits you to legally work in Bali.Requirements vary by role and company sponsorship.

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

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

Apply for Investor Visa

KITAP (Permanent Stay Permit)

US citizens may qualify for KITAP after holding a KITAS for several years, through marriage, investment, or retirement.

Apply for KITAP

Read more: Bali Digital Nomad Visa

Other Visa Options in 2025

  • Short Stays:
    • Tourist / VOA: 30 days + 30-day extension. Single entry.
    • 211A Visit Visa: 60 days + 2x 60-day extensions. Single entry.
  • Extended Stays:
    • D1 & D2 Visas: Multiple entry, 1-year validity. Max 60 days per visit.
    • D12 Pre-investment Visa: 1–2 years. Allows 180-day stays per visit.

Important: Visit and pre-investment visas do not allow any form of employment or income generation.

Chat with us for FREE visa consultation!

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?

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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