The visa-free travel policy for citizens from 159 countries was formally ended by the Indonesian Immigration Department in June this year.
The Ministry replaced it with the visa-on-arrival program, which was nearly identical with the exception of one significant detail. Now, for a maximum of 30 days, visitors from 98 countries must pay IDR 500,000 per person for their visa.Â
Tourists from neighboring ASEAN states could still enter Indonesia for free for up to 30 days, despite the fact that the policy change eliminated visa-free travel for the majority of Bali’s visitors.
Travelers from Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia, Myanmar, and the Philippines are able to
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