Can you stay in Bali longer than 60 days?


Can you stay in Bali longer than 60 days? if you intend to stay longer than 60 days …then you need to apply for the B211A Visit Visa BEFORE arriving in Indonesia.


How much money do I need to live in Bali for 3 months?

How much does it cost to live comfortably in Bali? The cost of living in Bali can vary widely depending on your lifestyle, but a comfortable living can be achieved for around $1500 - $2000 per month, including accommodation, food, and transportation.


Is it cheaper to live in Bali or not?

We're here today to look at the cost of living in Bali, taking into account everything from accommodation, to daily spending on food, to the cost of education, transport and healthcare. Not to spoil the surprise, but the answer is yes, Bali is cheap – especially if you know your way around like a local!


Is it cheaper to live in Bali or Thailand?

Overall, Thailand is cheaper than Bali.
Thailand has a wider range of accommodation options to suit all types of budgets, and the local food and alcoholic drinks are surprisingly cheap in comparison. More recently, Bali is offering a wider choice of places to stay for all type of travelers and budgets.


Can I stay in Bali for 90 days?

Information about the B211A
This means you could stay in Bali for up to 180 days (6 months). Please note: To extend, you'll need to attend an appointment at your closest immigration office for a photo and fingerprints. Choose from the Onshore B211A (applying while in Bali) or Offshore B211A (applying before arrival).


Can I leave Bali and come back?

Is it okay to leave Bali and come back and use a Visa on Arrival again? Yes, this is okay, but for multiple times this is not recommended. Immigration authorities may stop you and detain you.


What happens if I stay more than 30 days in Bali?

When you land in Bali, simply go straight to passport control, where your VOA and date will be stamped in your passport. After that, you can enjoy your holiday in Bali for up to 30 days! Make sure you don't overstay; if you do, there will be a hefty fine (around USD 60 per day you overstay!).


Can I stay in Indonesia for 3 months?

The Indonesia Tourist Visa is a single-entry visa, which is issued for a maximum of 30 days. Certain nationals can receive the Indonesia tourist visa on arrival (see above). You can extend this visa once you are in Indonesia, and stay for a maximum of 60 days.


Can I get a 60 day visa on arrival in Bali?

You can request a VOA upon arrival at Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport, or use the easier new e-VOA system introduced in late 2022. The VOA and e-VOA are valid for 30 days, and that visa can be extended for another 30 days in Indonesia (60 days in total).


How can I stay in Indonesia for more than 30 days?

You can stay in Indonesia without a visa for up to 30 days. Make sure you don't overstay because you will have to pay a fine when you depart. If you want to stay in Indonesia for longer than 30 days, you have to get a visa.


Is Bali too long for a month?

If you're short on time or your budget doesn't stretch far enough to spend two months in Bali, you can always spend one month in Bali. Despite spending half the time here, you will still be able to explore everything the island has to offer.


How long can a Brit stay in Bali?

When you arrive in Indonesia using this visa, you have an initial visa for a period of 60 days. If you would like to spend longer you can extend it by a further 60 days, 2 times, potentially giving you up to 180 days to stay in Bali.


Can I extend my stay in Bali?

As previously mentioned, Visa on Arrival allows you to stay in Bali for a maximum of 30 days. It is important to note that this stay can only be extended once for a stay of 30 days only (total 60 days) and then you must leave the country.