Digital Nomads in Bali

Bali has become a popular destination for digital nomads, or individuals who work remotely and travel while doing so. The island’s natural beauty, low cost of living, and vibrant culture have made it an attractive location for those seeking a new experience while continuing to work.

Remote working boomed during the covid pandemic and the restrictions that followed. Now more and more companies allow their workers to work from anywhere. This has since lead to an increasing number of “digital nomads.” Of the many locations people can work remotely from, Bali is fast becoming one of the most popular.

One of the main draws of Bali for digital nomads is its affordable cost of living. Accommodation, food, and transportation are relatively inexpensive compared to other destinations, making it a viable option for those on a tight budget.

Additionally, Bali has a growing community of digital nomads, which provides opportunities for networking and collaboration. There are many co-working spaces, cafes, and other locations where digital nomads can work and connect with others in the same field.

The island’s stunning natural beauty and cultural richness also provide a unique and inspiring environment for digital nomads. From the rice terraces of Ubud to the beaches of Canggu, Bali offers a range of natural landscapes that can be enjoyed during breaks from work.

However, it is important to note that digital nomads in Bali must comply with the relevant visa and tax regulations. While many choose to work on a tourist visa, this is not technically allowed and can result in fines or deportation. It is recommended that digital nomads consult with a visa agent or immigration lawyer to ensure they are working legally while in Bali.

For assistance on being a digital nomad in Bali, contact Bali Legals to discuss your options.

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Legal Services in Bali

Bali Legals also offer legal services in Bali. Our legal team consists of multi-lingual lawyers who are fully qualified and highly knowledgeable in Indonesian law.

We cover a comprehensive range of services and have a very high conversion rate with cases undertaken. Our services are offered to nationals and overseas clients alike.

Indonesian law can be quite complex to navigate and requires an in-depth understanding. We review each case in depth offering the correct advice and outcome before accepting.

Our fee structure is offered upfront before anything is signed and is at a fixed price, so there are no hidden fees.

 

LEGAL SERVICES OFFERED

 

1: Civil and Criminal Litigation

Unlawful act or Tort, Breach of Contract, Labor and Employment Dispute, Property Law, Insurance, Industry and Trade, Anti-Monopoly, Bankruptcy, Technology Information, State Owned Enterprises (BUMN), Media and Communications Law, Family Law

 

2: Corporate and Commercial Law Practice

Drafting and Reviewing Business Agreements, Unfair Competitions and Consumer Protection, Mergers and Acquisitions, Establishment of Business Entities, Banking and Finance, Corporate Law, Property and Construction Law, Legal Opinion, Joint Ventures, International Trade, Legal Due Diligence, Business Licensing, Franchising, Drafting of Corporate Regulations, Leasing, Representation in Business Negotiations, Foreign and Domestic Investment Law.

 

3: Intellectual Property Rights

Licensing, Industrial Design Trade Secrets, Litigation, Franchising, Design of Integrated Circuit, Trademark, Patent, Copyright.

 

4: Alternative Dispute Resolution

Consultation, Conciliation, Mediation, Negotiation

 

Need legal services in Bali? Please contact Bali Legals to discuss your requirements.

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Visa Extension For Bali | VOA Extensions

If you have a current Bali visa and wish to extend your stay, then we can assist you with a visa extension for Bali.

As Bali’s most trusted visa agents, we can ensure the process is smooth and straightforward leaving you to make the most of your time and not getting bogged down in paperwork. Below we explain Bali visa extensions.

Bali Visas That Can Be Extended

  • B211a Visa Extension – Social Visa (only available onshore)
  • B211b Visa Extension – Business & Tourist Visa (onshore & offshore)
  • VOA Visa Extension (Visa on Arrival) – Paid for at the airport
  • Kitas Extension – New and extensions

 

Whats a Visa On Arrival (VOA)

A Visa on Arrival (VOA) is valid for 30 days and can be extended once. This allows you to stay in Indonesia for a maximum of 60 days, after which you will be required to leave the country.

When you first enter Indonesia with no valid visa, there are 2 options available at the airport;

  1. A free 30-day Visa on Arrival – This visa cannot be extended
  2. A paid 30-day Visa on Arrival – This visa can be extended

The visa extension process must be started no later than 7 working days prior to the expiration date of your current visa.

For VOA extensions, we require the following to be brought to our office;

  1. A copy of your return flight ticket
  2. Your original passport

The process takes between 7 and 10 working days and costs IDR 900k. The extension validity is 30 days.

Part of the visa extension process requires that you visit the immigration office in Jimbaran. Once the immigration office has issued the schedule, we can arrange the extension directly with you. Usually, the schedule will be issued on day 5 or 6 after we have submitted the passport to the immigration office.

You can drop off the passport and copy of return flight ticket at our office during business hours Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm. We are in Seminyak Jalan Drupadi 1 No. 20.

Countries Eligible For Visa On Arrival

* Albania
* Andorra
* Argentina
* Australia
* Austria
* Bahrain
* Belarus
* Belgium
* Bosnia Herzegovina
* Brazil
* Brunei Darussalam
* Bulgaria
* Cambodia
* Canada
* Chile
* China
* Colombia
* Croatia
* Cyprus
* Czech
* Denmark
* Ecuador
* Egypt
* England
* Estonia
* Finland
* France
* Germany
* Greece
* Hong Kong
* Hungary
* Iceland
* India
* Ireland
* Italy
* Japan
* Jordan
* Kuwait
* Laos
* Latvia
* Liechtenstein
* Lithuania
* Luxembourg
* Malaysia
* Maldives
* Malta
* Mexico
* Monaco
* Morocco
* Myanmar
* Netherlands
* New Zealand
* Norway
* Oman
* Palestine
* Peru
* Philippines
* Poland
* Portugal
* Qatar
* Romania
* Russia
* San Marino
* Saudi Arabia
* Serbian
* Seychelles
* Singapore
* Slovakia
* Slovenia
* South Africa
* South Korea
* Spain
* Suriname
* Sweden
* Switzerland
* Taiwan
* Thailand
* Timor Leste
* Tunisia
* Turkey
* Ukraine
* United Arab
* Emirates
* United States of
* America
* Uzbekistan
* Vatican
* Vietnam

 

Need to apply for a visa extension for Bali, whether it be for a VOA extension, Kitas or any other visa.

For all of your visa extension for Bali needs, please contact Bali Legals to discuss your requirements.

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Retiring in Bali

If you are currently looking at retiring in Bali, it is still possible.

You don’t need to apply for the second home visa.

As long as you are 55 years and over then you will qualify.

You will need to enter Indonesia on the b211a tourist visa then convert to the retirement visa onshore.

The process time is 4-6 weeks.

For more details on retiring in Bali, please contact Bali Legals to discuss your requirements.

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B211A Visa For Bali | Get a Tourist Visa For Bali

Want to visit Bali for a short or long trip, without the headache of having to keep leaving and re-entering Indonesia?

Then we recommend the B211A tourist visa for Bali visits.

Whether you are visiting family members or just wish to enjoy all the beauty that Bali has to offer, then the B211A tourist visa is the one for you.

The B211A tourist visa for Bali allows you to visit the country for 60 days with the ability to apply for a further 2 extensions in 60 day increments. The maximum length this visa allows is 6 months. If the visa holder exits the country during their visa validity period, the visa will then become invalid.

Bali Legals have helped thousands of people travel to Bali, whether it be a B211A visa, or any other visa required.

B211A visa details below;

Offshore Single Entry Visa Tourism Purpose (B211A)

Validity: 60 days and it starts from the day the visa holder arrived in Indonesia.

Cost: IDR 5.500.000
Includes (Sponsorship Fee, Visa Fee, Approval & e-Visa)
Changing the sponsor of the visa after being issued incurs a cost of a 250k transfer fee

Requirements:

  • Copy of valid passport for at least 12 months
  • Digital photograph passport size red or white background
  • Personal bank account with a minimum of USD 2000 or equivalent

Processing time:

  • Processing the e-Visa 5-7 working days

After the e-Visa is issued, we will forward it to the visa holder’s email and the visa holder can arrange
the plan to enter Indonesia accordingly. The e-Visa is valid for 90 days for the visa holder to use to
enter Indonesia and upon arrival, the visa will be valid for 60 days.

The visa holder will be required to provide the following documents upon arrival for border check and
non-quarantine policy:

  • Valid passport
  • e-Visa

B211A Visa terms:

  • 2 months initial stay when arrived in Indonesia
  • Can extend the visa for up to 2 times
  • Each extension will be valid for 60 days
  • Additional cost for extension IDR 2.8 mill per extension
  • To start the extension at least 7 working days before current visa expired

For assistance with your visa, contact Bali Legals to discuss your requirements.

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