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EVOA Bali FAQ 2026 – All Questions Answered

EVOA Bali FAQ 2026 – All Questions Answered

EVOA Bali FAQ 2026 – All Your Questions Answered

This comprehensive FAQ covers every aspect of the EVOA Bali (Electronic Visa on Arrival) for 2026. Whether you have questions about eligibility, costs, processing, or what happens at the airport – find your answer below. For more detailed guides, visit our What Is EVOA Bali or How to Apply pages.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the EVOA Bali?

The EVOA (Electronic Visa on Arrival) Bali is Indonesia’s official online pre-travel visa for tourism. It costs IDR 500,000 (~$30 USD), allows a 30-day stay, and is available to citizens of 86+ countries. Apply at molina.imigrasi.go.id.

How do I apply for EVOA Bali?

Visit molina.imigrasi.go.id, create an account, select Visitor Visa B213, fill in your details, upload passport documents, and pay IDR 500,000 by card. Processing takes 1-3 business days. Apply at least 48 hours before departure.

How long can I stay in Bali with EVOA?

The EVOA permits a 30-day stay from your entry date. You can extend once in-country at a local immigration office for an additional 30 days (total 60 days maximum).

What countries are eligible for EVOA Bali?

86+ countries are eligible, including the USA, UK, Australia, Canada, all EU countries, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and many more. Check the full list at evisa.imigrasi.go.id.

How much does EVOA Bali cost?

The EVOA costs IDR 500,000, approximately $30 USD. This is the same fee as the on-arrival visa at the airport, but the EVOA lets you skip the airport queue.

How long does EVOA Bali processing take?

Processing typically takes 1-3 business days. Most applicants receive approval within 24 hours. Always apply at least 48-72 hours before your flight.

Can I extend my EVOA Bali?

Yes. You can extend the EVOA once for 30 more days. Since 2025, extensions require an online application plus an in-person biometric visit to a local immigration office in Indonesia.

Is EVOA Bali the same as Visa on Arrival?

They are the same visa category (Visitor Visa B213) but applied differently. EVOA is paid online before arrival; Visa on Arrival is paid at the airport counter. The EVOA is strongly recommended to avoid airport queues.

What documents do I need for EVOA Bali?

You need a passport (6+ months validity), passport-style photo, passport biodata page scan, return/onward ticket, accommodation details, and a credit/debit card (Visa, Mastercard, or JCB with 3D Secure).

What if my EVOA application is rejected?

If rejected, you will be notified by email with the reason. You can submit a new application with corrected information. The fee is non-refundable. Common rejections are due to poor photo quality, data mismatches, or ineligible nationality.

Do I need travel insurance for Bali?

Travel insurance is not required for the EVOA but is strongly recommended. Medical costs in Bali without insurance can be very high.

What is the All Indonesia declaration?

The All Indonesia digital arrival form combines immigration, customs, and health declarations into one QR code. It is mandatory for all international arrivals. Complete it at allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id within 3 days of arrival.

What is the Bali Tourist Levy?

The Bali Tourist Levy is a mandatory IDR 150,000 (~$10 USD) fee for all international visitors to Bali. It is separate from the EVOA fee. Pay online in advance or at designated airport counters.

What happens if I overstay my EVOA?

Overstaying your permitted 30-day stay results in a fine of IDR 1,000,000 (~$60 USD) per day. Serious overstays can lead to deportation and future entry bans. Always extend or depart before your visa expires.

Can I apply for EVOA if I have dual citizenship?

Yes. Use the passport from an eligible country for your EVOA application and present that same passport at Indonesian immigration.

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