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Upd. 29/04/26 at 01:59
New Immigration Office Opens in Tabanan

It has become easier for Tabanan residents to deal with immigration matters — you can now extend your visa locally, without travelling to Denpasar. The new immigration office started receiving its fir…

New Immigration Office Opens in Tabanan
05/07/24

The Immigration Office in Jimbaran is a government organization that handles migration and immigration matters in Bali.

The office is located in the Jimbaran area and provides services for obtaining various types of visas, extending stays, registering foreign citizens, and solving other migration-related issues.

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05/07/24

The Immigration Office in Denpasar is a government organization responsible for handling migration and immigration issues in Bali.

The office is located in Denpasar. It provides services for obtaining various types of visas, extending stay periods, registering foreign citizens, and addressing other migration-related matters.

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Upd. 17/11/25
Two New Immigration Offices in Bali: Convenience or Control?

Foreigners living around Tabanan and Klungkung will no longer need to travel to Denpasar for visa matters.

Indonesia’s Directorate General of Immigration (Ditjen Imigrasi) has decided to expand its network of offices in Bali. As part of a national program to improve the quality and accessibility of public…

Two New Immigration Offices in Bali: Convenience or Control?
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Upd. 06/12/25
Easier to Stay, Harder to Belong: Indonesia Updates Rules

Indonesia opens its doors for long-term residence to those connected to the country while simultaneously closing the path to full citizenship.

The new immigration policy shows that the government distinctly separates the concepts of "living in the country" and "becoming its citizen".

Easier to Stay, Harder to Belong: Indonesia Updates Rules
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Upd. 27/02/26
Tourist Overstay Found After Gili T Prayer Dispute

On Gili Trawangan (North Lombok Regency), a video of a dispute in a local prayer room (musalla) has been circulating online.

A New Zealand national, Miranda Lee Pearson, said the loudspeaker disturbed her during the nightly tadarus (Quran recitation) in Ramadan and demanded that the noise be stopped.

Tourist Overstay Found After Gili T Prayer Dispute