It looks like there will soon be another reason to visit Discovery Mall in Bali. A One-Stop Immigration Service Centre is set to open on the ground floor of the shopping centre in Kuta. Visitors will…
The Denpasar Immigration Office has opened a temporary service point at Plaza Renon shopping centre. It is located on the 3rd floor, next to the cinema, and is open on weekdays from 10:00 to 16:00.
If you are planning a trip to Bali in the coming months, now is the perfect time to sort out your visa!
There are currently a series of autumn promotions from Legal Indonesia, and it’s a great opportunity to arrange your documents in advance, smoothly, and at a discount.
Getting a visa extension in Bali will become easier: the Indonesian immigration service is testing a new format — Immigration Lounge in shopping malls. The first trial days took place on December 6−7…
If you hold a D212 multi-entry visa valid for 1 year, we have great news for you!
After the initial 60-day allowed stay in Indonesia, you don’t need to leave the country—you can extend your stay for another 60 days.
Kuta Beach is usually where you find surfers, coconut sellers and friendly massage therapists, but this time immigration officers appeared alongside them. This is how Bali launched a new format for pu…
Autumn marks the start of Bali’s peak season, when the island hosts numerous events, photo shoots, and parties.
As a result, demand for international artists, DJs, dancers, models, and performers grows rapidly. To ensure a smooth and compliant working trip to Indonesia, it’s important to choose the correct visa…
In recent weeks, foreign bloggers in Bali have felt a little more nervous than usual when posting yet another Reel. The Immigration Service has reminded them that a free villa in exchange for Stories…
Planning to stay in Indonesia for more than 60 days?
The Tourist Visa B211A is perfect for you, allowing you to stay in Bali for up to 180 days.
Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission has clarified the status of visa agencies and agents in Bali in the case involving illegal payments for processing documents for foreigners.









