Bali Coronavirus Update

Bali Coronavirus Update

If you are heading to Australia after Monday March 16th please take note;

All Australians returning from Bali will need to go into self quarantine for 14 days. This will also be the case for anyone regardless of nationality entering.

As of Monday 16th March we have been informed by our Visa representative in Kuala Lumper that whilst the borders are still open it is possible to apply for a visa.

If you are the following Nationalities: China, Japan, Italy, South Korea or Iran, you must provide a medical certificate to say you are of good health as part of the application visa requirements. Once you provide this to an agent they will provide you with a Yellow clearance card and then you are free to make the visa application and return to Indonesia.

We all hope this passes quickly and world order can be restored and we can all get back to normal and travel freely.  Be safe everyone.

For all enquiries please contact us directly.

Bali Visa Extension

Bali Visa Extension

Bali Visa Extension

As of May 3 2019, immigration have increased the daily overstay considerably from IDR 300,000 per day to IDR 1,000,000 per day.

We always advise against overstaying your visa and paying a fine to extend your holiday and possibly being held in immigration for hours.

You should always look for a Bali visa extension of your current visa before it expires. .

Overstaying your visa can also result in you being blacklisted from Indonesia and receiving a ban.

Should you overstay your visa please contact our visa management staff here at Bali Legals and we can assist you to make it less painful.

 

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Bali and the Coronavirus

Bali and the Coronavirus

If you’re wondering wether to travel to Bali or not over the Coronavirus so far there are no official cases been reported.

Although flights to and from China have been put on hold its business as usual on the island.

Here is an update from the government;

Bali and the Coronavirus  

 

Please contact Bali Legals and we can assist you.

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Building in Bali

Building in Bali

Are you looking to building in Bali but don’t know where to start?Building in Bali

Come to Bali Legals. We can take care of everything you need to build a property in Bali, from due diligence on your land to processing your needed licences to building you a turnkey home.

We are able to offer you everything needed from start to finish with complete transparency and professionalism.

As Bali’s most trusted consultants you know working with us your investment is 100% legal and safe.

Please contact Bali Legals and we can assist you.

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Bali Visa Tips

Bali Visa Tips

Visa and Passport

1. Free entry stamp and Visa on Arrival both valid for 30 days. Remember: day of arrival and departure day count as full days each

2. Your passport must be valid for 6 months when arriving. Otherwise you won’t be allowed to enter Bali (happens to quite a few)! There are NO EXCEPTIONS

3. One page must be empty for the visa stamp

4. Keep your boarding pass when you arrive, you MIGHT have to show it to the immigration officer

5. Free Entry stamp is valid for 30 days and CANNOT be extended

6. Visa on Arrival is not needed for most travelers, but if you wish to stay longer and extend, you can apply for one with us

 

For all of your Bali visa requirements, please contact Bali Legals and we can assist you.

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