Experience Bali with Ease: Your Dedicated Visa Concierge Service
Navigating international visa requirements can be complex, especially with evolving digital processes. At balivisaholland.com, we understand that your journey to Bali should begin with anticipation, not administrative hurdles. As Cecile Saputra, International Applicant Advisor, I lead our dedicated concierge service, crafted to ensure Dutch nationals experience a seamless, stress-free path to their Indonesian adventure.
With over a decade of experience, we specialise in assisting foreign visitors to Bali and Indonesia who require a short-stay visa or entry compliance support. Our service is particularly tailored for tourists, family visitors, and business visitors from the Netherlands, ensuring clarity and efficiency through Indonesia’s official digital systems.
Who Benefits from Our Concierge Service?
Our white-glove visa concierge service is designed for Dutch citizens seeking legal entry and a compliant stay in Bali/Indonesia. It is ideal for:
- Tourists and Family Visitors: Those planning leisure trips, holidays, or visits to loved ones who need assistance with the B1/e-VOA or other visit visas. Remember, tourist entry is strictly for visit purposes and prohibits profit-making activity.
- Short-Stay Business Travellers: Professionals attending meetings, conferences, or non-profit-making events who require support with their business visit visa applications.
- Individuals Seeking Clarity: Dutch nationals who find the 2026 Bali visa requirements daunting and prefer expert guidance through the application process for a B1/e-VOA or B211/C1 visit visa.
The balivisaholland.com Difference: White-Glove Assistance
Our concierge service goes beyond simple form-filling. We provide comprehensive support, ensuring every detail is handled with precision:
- Personalised Consultation: We start with a one-on-one discussion to understand your unique travel plans and visa needs.
- Document Preparation & Review: Meticulous checking and optimisation of your documentation to meet Indonesian immigration standards.
- Sponsorship Assistance: For visit visas like the B211/C1, where a local sponsor is required, we facilitate this crucial element on your behalf.
- Application Filing: Our team expertly submits your application through the official digital platforms.
- Liaison with Authorities: We act as your point of contact with Indonesian immigration, addressing any queries or requests.
- Updates & Support: Regular progress updates and dedicated assistance until your visa is approved.
- Post-Arrival Guidance: Crucial information regarding the “All Indonesia” portal for arrival cards, health, and customs declarations, which has been the official integrated platform since September 2025.
Your Step-by-Step Journey to Bali
We simplify the Bali visa process into a clear, manageable journey:
Step 1: Personalised Consultation & Eligibility Check
Your journey begins with a detailed discussion about your travel intentions. We clarify which visa type—such as the B1/e-VOA for shorter stays or a B211/C1 visit visa for up to 60 days (extendable)—best suits your needs. We immediately assess your eligibility against the core 2026 requirements, including the crucial prerequisite of a passport with at least 6 months validity from your arrival date in Indonesia.
Step 2: Streamlined Document Collection
We provide a precise checklist of required documents and guide you through gathering them. Typical documents include your passport biodata page, a recent colour passport-style photo, proof of onward or return travel, your intended accommodation address in Indonesia, and an email address. For specific visit visas like the B211, additional documents such as proof of sufficient funds (e.g., at least US$2,000 for the official tourist visa category) and sponsor details will be required.
Step 3: Expert Filing & Sponsorship (Where Applicable)
Once your documents are ready, our experienced team digitally files your application with precision. For B211/C1 visas that mandate a sponsor, we seamlessly provide this essential service, alleviating a common challenge for many applicants. While the official eVisa FAQ states that most tourist visas are processed within 5 working days, we advise applying well in advance of your travel date to account for any unforeseen processing delays or peak season volumes.
Step 4: Visa Approval & Pre-Departure Briefing
Upon visa approval, we promptly deliver your electronic visa. Beyond the visa, we provide vital pre-departure information, including guidance on completing your arrival formalities via the “All Indonesia” portal—the official integrated platform for digital arrival cards, health, and customs declarations since September 2025. This ensures you are fully prepared for a smooth entry into Indonesia.
Transparent Pricing for Your Bali Visa Holland Application
We believe in clear and upfront cost structures. When you choose balivisaholland.com, you will receive a transparent breakdown of all fees involved:
- Government Fee Anchor: The official tourist visit visa (extendable up to 60 days) is listed on the Indonesia eVisa portal at IDR 1,500,000.
- Agency Service Fee: Our professional assistance fee for visit visa services typically falls within the range of IDR 2–3 million, reflecting the personalised support, document handling, and (where applicable) sponsorship we provide. This service fee is separate from the official government fee. We will provide a clear quote in Euros upon request, ensuring you understand the full cost for your Bali visa services.
We ensure you understand what you are paying for, with no hidden charges, making your Bali visa Holland application financially transparent.
Frequently Asked Questions for Dutch Nationals
Do Dutch citizens need a visa for Bali in 2026, and how long can we stay?
Yes, for stays beyond a short visa-free period (if applicable) or for specific purposes, Dutch citizens will typically need a visa for Bali in 2026. Options include the B1/e-VOA (Visa On Arrival) for up to 30 days (extendable once) or a B211/C1 Visit Visa for stays up to 60 days (also extendable). Our concierge service helps you determine the best option for your travel plans and specific duration requirements.
What are the main Bali visa requirements 2026 for Netherlands passport holders?
For Dutch citizens, the core requirements for a Bali visa in 2026 include:
- A passport valid for at least 6 months from your date of arrival.
- A recent colour passport
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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.