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Date: 2026-06-08

Hello from Bali! As Cecile Saputra, your International Applicant Advisor at balivisaholland.com, I’m here to provide a timely update on the ever-evolving landscape of Bali visa services. The year 2026 brings continued advancements in Indonesia’s digital entry systems and a clear framework for visitors seeking short-term stays. For our valued clients, particularly those from the Netherlands, understanding these changes is key to a smooth and stress-free journey to the Island of Gods.

Our focus at balivisaholland.com is to simplify your entry into Bali and Indonesia, ensuring full compliance with the latest regulations. Whether you’re planning a holiday, a family visit, or a short business trip, our experienced team is here to guide you through the requirements for various visit visas, including the B1/e-VOA and other visit visa categories, as well as the crucial arrival formalities now managed through Indonesia’s integrated digital platforms.

Navigating Bali Visas in 2026: What’s New for Foreign Visitors

The overarching theme for entry into Indonesia in 2026 is digitalization. Since September 2025, the “All Indonesia” portal has consolidated essential arrival processes, including arrival-card, health, and customs declarations, into a single official platform. This means that preparing your entry paperwork digitally before you even land in Bali is becoming increasingly important for all foreign visitors.

For tourists, family visitors, and short-stay business travelers, the primary goal remains securing legal entry and a compliant stay. It’s crucial to remember that visit visas are for “visit purposes only” and strictly prohibit any profit-making activities or unauthorized work in Indonesia.

Essential Eligibility & Documentation for Your Bali Visa

To ensure a successful visa application, several fundamental requirements remain constant across most short-stay visa categories:

  • Passport Validity: Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of arrival in Indonesia. Some international travel advisories also suggest having blank pages for entry stamps.
  • Passport Photo: A recent, colour passport-style photograph is a standard requirement.
  • Proof of Funds: For the official tourist visa category mentioned in the eVisa FAQ, applicants must demonstrate proof of living expenses amounting to at least US$2,000 or its equivalent.
  • Travel Proof: A confirmed return or onward ticket out of Indonesia is mandatory.
  • Accommodation Details: You will need to provide the address of your hotel or your first destination in Indonesia.
  • Email Address: An active email address is essential for communication and receiving your eVisa.
  • Sponsor/Guarantor: Depending on the specific visa type, a sponsor or guarantor in Indonesia may be required, along with additional supporting documents.

Do Dutch Citizens Need a Visa for Bali in 2026, and How Long Can We Stay?

Yes, Dutch citizens generally require a visa to enter Bali for tourism or other visit purposes, although the type of visa varies based on your intended length and purpose of stay. For short visits, many Dutch nationals are eligible for the Visa on Arrival (VOA) or the eVisa on Arrival (e-VOA), typically allowing a stay of up to 30 days, extendable once for another 30 days. For longer stays, such as 60-day visits, the B211/C1 visit visa (sometimes referred to as a B211A) is a popular option.

What are the Latest Bali Visa Requirements for Netherlands Passport Holders?

The requirements for Dutch passport holders align with the general eligibility criteria mentioned above. You will need:

  • A Netherlands passport with at least 6 months validity from your arrival date.
  • A recent colour passport-style photo.
  • Proof of sufficient funds (e.g., bank statement showing at least US$2,000).
  • A confirmed return or onward flight ticket.
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or address).
  • A valid email address.
  • For certain visit visas, a local sponsor or guarantor and specific supporting documents may be necessary.

As your dedicated WhatsApp concierge, we specialise in detailing these requirements precisely for Dutch citizens.

Understanding Bali Visa Costs and Processing Times

Transparency in cost and realistic expectations for processing times are cornerstones of our service at balivisaholland.com.

How Much Does a Bali Visa Cost for Dutch Travelers in 2026?

When budgeting for your Bali visa, it’s essential to distinguish between the official government fee and any agency service fees. The government fee for the official tourist visit visa (up to 60 days, extendable) is anchored at IDR 1,500,000 on the Indonesia eVisa portal. Our agency service fees for visa assistance, particularly for visit-visa products like the B211, commonly range around IDR 2–3 million. This range can vary based on the specific visa type, urgency, and additional services required. While we quote in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), our team can provide guidance on approximate costs in Euros for Dutch travelers, ensuring you have a clear understanding of the total investment.

At balivisaholland.com, we clearly separate the official government fee from our service fee in any all-in price quotation, ensuring complete transparency.

What is the Processing Time for a Bali Visa Application from Holland?

According to the official eVisa FAQ, most tourist visas are processed within 5 working days. While this is the official target, our operational advice is to always apply well in advance of your planned travel date. Real-world processing can sometimes be affected by document checks, payment issues, and peak season volumes, potentially slowing turnaround times. Planning ahead minimises stress and ensures your visa is ready when you are.

Specific Visa Pathways for Dutch Nationals

Is the B211 Visa Still Available for Dutch Citizens Visiting Bali?

Yes, the B211 visit visa (often referred to as B211A or C1) remains a viable option for Dutch citizens intending to visit Bali for purposes such as tourism, family visits, or non-commercial meetings, allowing for an initial stay of up to 60 days, with the possibility of extension. This visa typically requires a local sponsor, which is a service we expertly facilitate.

Can I Extend My Bali Visa as a Dutch Tourist?

Many short-stay visas, including the e-VOA and the B211, are extendable within Indonesia. The e-VOA, for instance, can typically be extended once for an additional 30 days. The B211 can also be extended. The extension process usually involves submitting an application, attending a fingerprint appointment at an immigration office, and can be complex without local assistance. Our agency provides comprehensive support for visa extensions, handling the paperwork and appointments on your behalf.

Digital Nomad Visa Bali for Dutch Remote Workers

For Dutch remote workers considering a longer stay, Indonesia continues to explore and refine its pathways for digital nomads and long-term residents. While the concept of a dedicated “digital nomad visa” is still evolving, longer-term residence permits (KITAS) may be applicable depending on your specific circumstances and income thresholds. We monitor these developments closely and can advise on the most suitable long-stay options.

The “All Indonesia” Portal: A Key 2026 Development

As mentioned, the “All Indonesia” portal has been presented as the official integrated platform for arrival formalities since September 2025. This digital shift means that visitors to Bali increasingly need to complete their arrival card, health declarations, and customs declarations online before their flight. Familiarising yourself with this portal and completing the necessary steps pre-arrival will significantly streamline your entry experience at Denpasar’s Ngurah Rai International Airport.

At balivisaholland.com, we are committed to keeping you informed and prepared. Our goal is to ensure your journey to Bali is as smooth as possible, from initial visa application to seamless arrival. For personalized advice and to begin your application process, please reach out to our team via our WhatsApp concierge service.

Warm regards,

Cecile Saputra
International Applicant Advisor
balivisaholland.com


Disclaimer: This article provides general information based on current public facts and official statements regarding Indonesian visa and entry regulations as of June 2026. Visa policies and requirements are subject to change by the Indonesian government without prior notice. balivisaholland.com strives to provide accurate and up-to-date information but cannot guarantee its absolute correctness or completeness at all times. We recommend consulting our specialists for personalized advice and to verify the latest requirements for your specific situation.

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Disclaimer: We are a licensed visa facilitation service, not a government office, and this page is general information — not legal advice. Fees shown are agency service estimates, not official government fees. Requirements change; we confirm the latest rules for your case before you apply.

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