The multiple-entry* eVisa D1 is issued for one year, two years, or 5 years, allowing unlimited entries and exits to/from Indonesia throughout the visa validity period. The visa allows a stay of up to 60 days per entry and can be extended twice for 60 days each.
In total, you can stay in Indonesia for up to 180 days, after which you must leave the country.
The visa allows travel, visiting relatives or friends, participating in meetings, corporate events, seminars, conferences, exhibitions, and other similar events, as well as using Indonesia as a transit point when traveling to third countries.
With this visa, it is prohibited to sell goods or services, as well as receive wages, remuneration, or compensation for your work/business from individuals or legal entities in Indonesia.
Multiple entry visa D1 cost for one year:
"Standard" from 10 business days: Rp 5.500.000 (~ $334)
"Express" 4-5 business days: Rp 7.500.000 (~ $456)
Multiple entry visa D1 cost for two years:
"Standard" from 10 business days: Rp 8.000.000 (~ $486)
"Express" 4-5 business days: Rp 10.000.000 (~ $608)
Multiple entry visa D1 cost for five years:
"Standard" from 10 business days: Rp 13.500.000 (~ $820)
Validity is 1 year, 2 years, or 5 years.
Upon each entry into Indonesia, you can stay for up to 60 days, with the option to extend twice for 60 days each, allowing a stay of up to 180 days per visit. After this period, you must leave Indonesia. Re-entry is possible at any time during the visa validity period. With each new entry, the 60-day stay period starts anew.
Processing: The visa is processed electronically.
Required documents: Photo/scan of passport (must be valid for at least 18 months), color selfie photo on a light background, address of residence in Bali.
Processing time: The visa is processed from 10 business days, excluding holidays.
Electronic Arrival Card (All Indonesia Arrival Card)
Before entering Indonesia, you must fill out the electronic arrival card online — the All Indonesia Arrival Card. The form must be completed in advance, 48–72 hours before arrival, on the official portal allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id.
The service combines migration and customs declarations and generates a QR code to be presented at border control.
If you cannot fill out the electronic card (the website is blocked from many countries), contact us and our staff will help you fill it out.
Tourist Tax
Since February 14, 2024, tourists arriving in Bali are required to pay a mandatory environmental fee of 150,000 Indonesian rupiah (approximately 10 USD). The funds go towards environmental protection programs and waste management on the island. You can pay the tax on the official website https://lovebali.baliprov.go.id
