From January to April 2025, 4.65 million people passed through Bali’s main airport—a 10% increase compared to the same period last year. This data was published by the migration service in a recent in…
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The Indonesian Immigration Directorate has lifted penalties for overstaying for foreigners who were compelled to remain in the country following the eruption of the Lewotobi Lakilaki volcano on Flores…
During the ongoing Jagratara operation in November 2024, 687 foreigners were detained across 270 locations throughout Indonesia. The operation aims to ensure that all foreigners comply with immigratio…
The Australian Government’s SmartTraveller has reaffirmed Indonesia’s travel advisory status as “Exercise a high degree of caution.” This means Australians can continue enjoying trips to Bali while st…
Navigating the car-buying maze in Bali as a foreigner can feel like a high-stakes game.
With online expat forums buzzing with questions like, “Can I buy a car in Indonesia?” and “Can I register it in my name?” it’s no wonder the process might seem daunting.
Recently, 100 officers from the new immigration patrol unit (Satgas Patroli Imigrasi) participated in a ceremonial assembly at Benoa square, and now they can already be seen on the island’s streets. V…
The electronic visa on arrival (e-VOA), also known as the B1 visa, is perfect for tourists. You can easily apply for it online without needing to visit an embassy. If you plan to stay in Bali or Indon…
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If you are flying for a short period, you can obtain a visa on arrival (VoA) at the airport or apply for one in advance. It costs 500,000 Indonesian Rupiah and is valid for 30 days, with the possibili…
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The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights of Indonesia has officially launched the Immigration Patrol (Satgas Patroli Imigrasi) in Bali— a special unit of 100 officers who will monitor the activities o…