Visa Price Changes in Bali: Who Will Pay More to Stay in Indonesia? – Visa Agency

Visa Price Changes in Bali: Who Will Pay More to Stay in Indonesia?

Visa Price Changes in Bali: Who Will Pay More to Stay in Indonesia?

Visa Price Changes in Bali: Who Will Pay More to Stay in Indonesia?

Starting December 17, 2024, new visa and KITAS (stay permit) tariffs came into effect in Bali. These changes impacted both document costs and fees. Let’s break down which visas became cheaper, which increased in price, and what you need to pay attention to.

Visas With Reduced Fees and Prices

  • D1 (5 years, 60 days per visit) — price reduced by 5 million IDR.
    New price: 14.5 million IDR.
  • D2 (5 years, 60 days per visit) — price reduced by 4 million IDR.
    New price: 15.5 million IDR.
  • C22 (180 days) — price reduced by 3.5 million IDR.
    New price: 5.5 million IDR.
  • C12, C22A, C22B (180 days) — price reduced by 3.5 million IDR.
    New price: 5.5 million IDR.
  • D1 (2 years, 60 days per visit) — price reduced by 1 million IDR.
    New price: 8.5 million IDR.

These changes will allow significant savings when applying for certain visas. Long-term visas like D1 (5 years) and D2 (5 years) are now especially beneficial.

Visas That Became More Expensive

Despite the overall reduction in prices for several visas, some categories, unfortunately, saw price increases:

  • KITAS (Nomad E33G) — increased by 2 million IDR.
    New price: 12.25 million IDR.
  • KITAS (Retirement E33F, Work for Australians E35A) — increased by 1 million IDR.
    New price: 11.25 million IDR.
  • D12 (1 year, 180 days per visit) — increased by 0.5 million IDR.
    New price: 7.5 million IDR.
  • D14 (1 year, 60 days per visit) — increased by 2 million IDR.
    New price: 7.5 million IDR.

These changes primarily impact long-term visas for remote workers and investors, which may influence their plans for relocation or extending their stay in Indonesia.

Fixed Prices

At Flado Indonesia, we understand how important it is to maintain accessible options for our clients. That’s why, despite the price increases, we’ve fixed the costs for several popular visas and KITAS:

  • KITAS for Remote Workers E33G10.25 million IDR (promo valid until the end of December 2024).
  • KITAS for Investors E28A14.45 million IDR.
  • D12 Multiple Entry Visa (180 days)7.5 million IDR for 1 year and 11.5 million IDR for 2 years.
  • C12 Visa (6 months)5.5 million IDR.
  • C1 Promo Visa — only 2.2 million IDR.

These offers are valid until December 31, 2024, so we recommend not delaying your application.

Limited-Time Offers

For families or groups of 3 or more people, there is an additional discount of 500,000 IDR for each D12 Multiple Entry Visa (valid for 1 or 2 years).

Planning to relocate with your family or team? This deal can help you save significantly.

New Visa Conditions for Artists and Musicians

Visas for artists and musicians now come with a maximum stay of 30 days per visit. Previously, these visas allowed up to 60 days of stay in Indonesia. They are available in single-entry (C-type) and multiple-entry (D-type) formats, valid for 1 year.

Available categories:

  • C7/D7 — General Art Performer and Crew Visa.
  • C7A/D7A — Music Performer Visa.
  • C7B/D7B — Music Performer’s Crew Visa.
  • C7C/D7C — Visa for Demonstrating Professional Skills.

Conclusion

The changes in visa and KITAS prices have affected many document categories. However, thanks to promotions and fixed prices offered by Flado Indonesia, you can secure your documents at minimal cost.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to take advantage of our deals and start the New Year in Indonesia with ease and affordability.

Contact Us Today!

We’ll assist you in getting your visas and KITAS quickly and professionally!