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Bali VOA 2026 requirements, eligibility, and documents checklist

Bali Visa on Arrival (VOA) in 2026 is a 30‑day tourist visa, extendable once to 60 days, available to eligible nationalities who arrive with a passport valid 6+ months, a return or onward ticket, proof of accommodation, completed All Indonesia Arrival Card, and funds to pay the IDR 500,000 visa fee plus Bali’s IDR 150,000 tourist levy.[1][4][7]

What is Bali VOA in 2026 – and who is it for?

In 2026, Visa on Arrival is Indonesia’s simplest short-stay option for holidaymakers heading to Bali for up to 30 days, with the option to extend to 60 days.[1][4][7] It’s designed for classic tourism: beaches, villas, yoga, surf, and short business meetings – not for working locally or long-term stays.

If your passport is from one of roughly 97 eligible countries, you can get a VOA or apply for an e-VOA before you fly.[4][7] If you’re from a visa-exempt country (for example Singapore or Malaysia), you may not need a visa at all for a short stay; if your nationality isn’t on either list, you’ll need a different tourist visa arranged in advance.

If you’re unsure where you fit, you can always start with home or talk to us through our concierge service and we’ll confirm your options in minutes.

Bali VOA requirements in 2026: the non‑negotiables

Let’s unpack the core bali voa requirements for 2026. These apply whether you buy VOA at the airport or get an e‑VOA before you fly.

1. Passport validity – the 6‑month rule

The single biggest trip-killer is passport validity. Indonesian immigration requires:

  • Passport valid at least 6 months from your date of arrival in Indonesia.[1][3][8]
  • At least one empty page for the visa sticker and entry stamp.[8]
  • Passport must be undamaged, machine-readable, and in your full legal name.[1][8]

This answers two very common questions up front:

  • VOA passport validity 6 months is real – immigration officers apply it strictly at check‑in and at the border.[1][3][8]
  • Can I enter Indonesia with 6 months passport? Yes, as long as you have a full 6 months from your arrival date, not from the day you go home.[1][3][8]

Fly in with 5 months and 29 days left, and the airline can deny boarding. Do not cut this close.

2. Return or onward ticket requirement

Indonesia wants proof you will leave within your visa validity. For VOA in 2026 you must show:

  • A return ticket to your home country, or
  • An onward ticket to another country within 30 days of arrival, or 60 days if you can demonstrate you’ll extend.[1][2][7][8]

This is why “do I need return ticket for Bali VOA?” keeps popping up. In plain language: yes. Airlines check this at departure, and immigration can ask again on arrival.[1][2][7][8]

3. Bali tourist tax (Bali Tourist Levy)

From 2024 onward, every international visitor to Bali pays the Bali Tourist Levy of IDR 150,000 (~USD 10) per person.[1][7]

  • Pay online via official channels before you arrive, and keep the QR code handy.[1][7]
  • The levy is separate from your VOA fee.

Immigration and airport staff can ask to see your levy voucher QR code at checkpoints.[7]

4. All Indonesia Arrival Card (online only)

As of 2026, Indonesia has moved to a digital system called the All Indonesia Arrival Card (sometimes called the All Indonesia App or Portal).[1][2][6][8]

  • Complete the all Indonesia Arrival Card VOA form online up to 3 days before arrival.[1][2][8]
  • It combines immigration, customs, health, and sometimes visa pre‑registration into one QR code.[2]

Airlines and ground staff are getting more consistent about checking this, so treat it as mandatory, not optional.

Bali visa on arrival requirements 2026: document checklist

Here is the 2026 bali voa checklist I give my own clients – tuned for both VOA at the airport and the electronic version.

Core Indonesia VOA documents for airport VOA

  • Passport with 6+ months validity from arrival, at least one blank page, clean and undamaged.[1][3][8]
  • Printed or digital return/onward ticket within your planned stay window.[1][2][7][8]
  • Accommodation details for at least the first night (hotel booking, villa confirmation, or sponsor letter if staying with friends).[1][3][6]
  • Completed All Indonesia Arrival Card QR code (screenshot is fine as backup).[1][2][6][8]
  • Proof of sufficient funds: immigration guidance is around USD 2,000 or equivalent, though it is rarely checked for standard tourists.[5][8]
  • VOA fee payment: IDR 500,000 in card or cash (per person, including children).[3][4][7][8]
  • Bali Tourist Levy QR showing the IDR 150,000 payment.[1][7]

Bali e‑VOA documents for applying before you fly

If you prefer to avoid queues, the bali e-voa documents list adds some digital requirements. According to current 2026 practice for e‑VOA:[2][3][5][6]

  • Scanned passport data page with 6+ months validity.[2][3][5]
  • Recent color photograph, passport-style.[2][3][5]
  • Return/onward ticket details and upload.[2]
  • Address in Indonesia – your first hotel/villa is enough.[1][3][6]
  • Email address for visa approval and QR code.[3]
  • Credit/debit card (Visa/Mastercard/JCB) to pay the IDR 500,000 fee plus card/portal surcharges.[3][4]

Once approved, print the e‑VOA or keep the PDF/QR easily accessible to show at boarding and at immigration.

Bali VOA eligibility by nationality: who can get VOA?

Now to the heart of “bali voa eligibility by nationality” and “who can get visa on arrival Indonesia?”.

In 2026, Indonesia broadly divides visitors into three categories:[4][7][8]

  • Visa-exempt nationalities – mostly ASEAN and a handful of others (e.g. Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Timor-Leste, Suriname, Colombia, Hong Kong, plus some newer additions like Türkiye and Brazil).[7][8] These travelers can enter without a visa for short tourist stays under specific conditions.
  • VOA/e‑VOA eligible nationalities – around 97 countries, including most of Europe, Australia, New Zealand, the US, Canada, UK, and much of East Asia.[4][7]
  • Non‑eligible nationalities – everyone else must apply for another type of tourist visa (like a 60‑day visit visa) before traveling.[5][8]

The eligible lists do evolve. Immigration updates them periodically, so what mattered in 2024 might not match 2026. Before you book flights, have us double-check your current status via our concierge service.

Bali tourist visa requirements vs VOA – what’s the difference?

People often mix up general bali tourist visa requirements with the specific VOA rules. Here is the clean distinction:

  • VOA / e‑VOA: 30‑day stay, single entry, one possible extension to 60 days, purpose is tourism or limited business meetings, documents as listed above, pay IDR 500,000 on arrival or online in advance.[4][7][8]
  • Other tourist visas (e.g. 60‑day visit visas, multi‑entry visas): longer potential stays, higher fees (e.g. some 60‑day visit visas are around IDR 1,500,000), stricter documents, and must be granted before you travel.[5][8]

If you already know you want more than 60 days or plan multiple entries during 2026, VOA is usually not the right tool. This is where a tailored visa strategy through our concierge service saves you both money and immigration headaches.

Step-by-step Bali VOA process on arrival (2026)

Here’s how the VOA process looks on the ground at Ngurah Rai Airport in 2026.

1. Before you fly

  • Check passport validity and blank pages.
  • Book return or onward flights within 30 days (or 60 if you will extend).
  • Book at least your first accommodation night.
  • Complete the All Indonesia Arrival Card and save the QR.[1][2][6][8]
  • Pay the Bali Tourist Levy and save that QR.[1][7]
  • Decide: VOA at airport or e‑VOA in advance.

2. At the airport in Bali – VOA lane

  • Head to the VOA payment counter after disembarkation.
  • Pay IDR 500,000 per person (card or cash, but card acceptance can be patchy).[3][4][7]
  • Receive your VOA proof and proceed to immigration, where the sticker and entry stamp are placed in your passport.

3. Immigration check

  • Show passport, VOA or e‑VOA, All Indonesia QR, and Bali Levy QR if requested.[1][2][7]
  • Be prepared to show your return/onward ticket and accommodation booking.[1][2][6][8]

Once you’re stamped in, your first 30 days start immediately.[4][7][8]

Extending Bali VOA to 60 days in 2026

VOA and e‑VOA can be extended once for another 30 days, giving a total of 60 days in Indonesia.[1][4][7][8]

  • You must start the extension process before your initial 30 days expire.
  • Expect to pay another IDR 500,000 immigration fee plus any agent or service charges.[4][7][8]
  • If you applied via e‑VOA, some extensions can be handled online; otherwise, you will visit a local immigration office in Bali.[1][4]

Overstays get expensive quickly and can cause bans or difficulties on future entries. If you’re tight on dates, speak to us early.

Quick FAQ: Bali VOA 2026

1. Do I really need a return ticket for Bali VOA?

Yes. Both airlines and immigration treat an onward or return ticket as a core part of Indonesia VOA documents in 2026.[1][2][7][8] It does not have to be back to your home country, but it must be out of Indonesia within your allowed stay.

2. Can I work remotely in Bali on VOA?

You can answer overseas emails and calls for your foreign employer; that’s normal. But you cannot take paid local work, open a shop, or freelance for Indonesian clients on VOA. For location‑independent professionals, we normally map out a safer visa strategy via our concierge service.

3. Is there a difference between VOA and e‑VOA for 2026?

Functionally they are the same visa: same 30 days, same price, same extension rules.[3][4][7] e‑VOA just moves the queue to your laptop or phone. You still must meet all the Indonesia VOA documents rules at the border.

What to do next

If you want to go deeper into costs, surcharges, and the smart way to time your extension, read our detailed breakdown: How much does Bali VOA cost in 2026? Fees, service charges, and hidden costs.

And if you’d rather have someone who lives and breathes Bali immigration manage the fine print, my team and I are here to handle it for you through our concierge service.

Message us on WhatsApp now for a quick VOA eligibility check and a custom 2026 visa plan before you book your flights.

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General information, not legal advice; fees are agency estimates, not government fees. We confirm the latest rules for your case before you apply.

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