Enter Indonesia with a B211a Visa

Are you looking to enter Indonesia?

During these trying times we are able to offer the B211a visa for entry.

You can see on our socials that our price has always remained the same for this visa since it’s inception as of August 2020.

You will see many agents charging in USD which isn’t legal. With currency fluctuations this can massively affect your final price when paying.

With Bali Legals our price has always been fixed in IDR. Along with this all our visas are issued in 24 hours so you aren’t waiting for weeks worrying if you have been accepted by an online application.

Our applications are direct so you can plan your trip to Bali straight away

If you want to enter Indonesia with a B211a Visa, we can get you here.

Simply contact Bali Legals to discuss your B211a Visa.

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Bali to Singapore Flights On Hold

Our staff in Jakarta have informed us that the proposed flights to Bali from Singapore with Singapore Airlines are now on hold.

It seems the logistics involved when landing in Bali will be too much at this time. Which in itself is fair enough as everyone wants and needs to be safe.

Still, it’s good to see companies trying to work a safe way to help move forward in these times and we will see what the future holds .

We will post an official document once it’s released.

Visa’s Issued in 24 hours

At Bali Legals all our visas are now issued within 24 hours of being submitted.

As Bali’s premier visa consultants we offer the quickest and most efficient services on the island. I

If you are needing to get to Indonesia then please get in touch and you can be here in a few days!

Just contact Bali Legals.

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Galungan is the most important feast for Balinese Hindus. The festival is a celebration to honor the creator of the universe (Ida Sang Hyang Widi) and the spirits of the honored ancestors. It symbolizes the victory of good (Dharma) over evil (Adharma) and encourages the Balinese to show their gratitude with offerings, prayer, and dance.

Offerings to the Ancestors
Galungan occurs twice a year in the 210-day cycle of the Balinese calendar (explained in this article about Bali’s culture) and marks the time of the year when the spirits of the ancestors are believed to visit the earth. Balinese Hindus perform rituals that are meant to welcome and entertain these returning spirits.

The house compounds that make up the nucleus of Balinese society come alive with devotions offered by the families living within. Families offer bountiful sacrifices of food and flowers to the ancestral spirits, expressing gratitude and hopes for protection. These sacrifices are also offered at local temples, which are packed with devotees.

The whole island sprouts tall bamboo poles, or penjor, which are usually decorated with fruit, coconut leaves, and flowers and set up on the right of every residence entrance. At each gate, you’ll also find small bamboo altars set up especially for the holiday, each one bearing woven palm-leaf offerings for the spirits.