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    VISAS

    i got to do a transit through BALI stay o,night, can i get a visa at BALI, or do i organise it prior
    any clues?

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    Passports and Visas Bali Visa.

    Important change to Indonesia's Visa Policy for Tourists. (Updated 27th January 2010)

    Please read carefully as there have been changes to Indonesia's visa policy.
    Effective from August 1, 2005, all arrivals to Indonesia are subject to new visa regulations.




    Countries that do not require a Visa to enter Bali & Indonesia.
    • Brunei Darussalam
    • Chile
    • Hongkong Special Administrative Region
    • Macao Special Administrative Region,
    • Malaysia
    • Morocco
    • Peru
    • Philippines
    • Singapore
    • Thailand
    • Vietnam
    Effective from 28th May 2007, the government through Ministerial Decree by the Minister of Law and Human Rights, extended Visa on Arrival (VoA) facilities to another 11 countries, bringing to a total of 63 countries, whose nationals may enter Indonesia by taking Visa on Arrival, reports Bisnis Indonesia. The additional 11 countries are : (1) Algeria, (2) Czechoslovakia, (3) Fiji, (4) Latvia, (5) Libya,(6) Lithuania, (7) Panama. (8) Romania, (9) Slovakia, (10) Slovenia, and (11) Tunisia.
    VOA arrival costs US$25 for 30 days, there is no longer a visa available valid for 7 days. Processing is relatively fast in Bali and those who cannot pay in US$ can change money on the spot at a money changer. The 30 day visa may be extended for a further 30 days by paying an additional US$25. You will have to leave Indonesia and return if you wish to stay longer than 60 days.



    Below are the 63 countries that are eligible for visa-on-arrival when visiting Bali and Indonesia.
    • Algeria
    • Argentina
    • Australia
    • Austria
    • Bahrain
    • Belgium
    • Brazil
    • Bulgaria
    • Cambodia
    • Canada
    • Cyprus
    • Czech Republic
    • Denmark
    • Egypt
    • Estonia
    • Fiji
    • Finland
    • France
    • Germany
    • Greece
    • Hungary
    • Iceland
    • India
    • Iran
    • Ireland
    • Italy
    • Japan
    • Kuwait
    • Laos
    • Latvia
    • Libya
    • Liechensteia
    • Lithuania
    • Luxembourg
    • Maldives
    • Malta
    • Mexico
    • Monaco
    • New Zealand
    • Norway
    • Oman
    • Panama
    • People's Republic of China
    • Poland
    • Portugal
    • Qatar
    • Romania
    • Russia
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Slovakia
    • Slovenia
    • South Africa
    • South Korea
    • Spain
    • Suriname
    • Switzerland
    • Sweden
    • Taiwan
    • The Netherlands
    • Tunisia
    • United Arab Emirates
    • United Kingdom
    • United States of America
    Entry and Exit Requirements

    Visa and other entry and exit conditions (such as currency, customs and quarantine regulations) change regularly. Contact the nearest Embassy or Consulate of Indonesia for the most up-to-date information.
    You should ensure you have the correct, current visa at all times, otherwise you may be fined, jailed, deported or banned from re-entering Indonesia for a period of time.
    Visitors may be granted a 30-day visa on arrival for a fee of USD25 (this is not available to foreigners entering Indonesia through the land border between East Timor and Indonesian West Timor).
    Visas are non-transferable, but may be extended once for an additional 30 days without leaving the country. The period of stay for visas is calculated from the day of arrival. Part days are counted as whole days. Fines are imposed for each additional day in Indonesia.
    If you are staying in private accommodation, you are required to register with the local Rukun Tertangga (RT) Office and the local police when you arrive. If you plan to be in Indonesia for more than 90 days, you must register with the local immigration office and hold the correct visa.
    Make sure your passport has at least six months' validity from your planned date of return to Australia. You should also carry copies of a recent passport photo with you in case you need a replacement passport while overseas.
    All persons departing Indonesia are required to pay 150,000 IDR Departure Tax (in Indonesian currency) at the point of departure.
    Well, luckily I didn't have any tortoises on me at the time...

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    thank you very much..so no worries! just like BRUNIE

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    And unfortunately they got rid of the 7- day visa in February or March. You'll now have to get a 1 month visa, it's 25USD (bring those 25USD in US cash).

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