Chinese tourists who apply for a visa on arrival in Bali only need to stamp their passport (valid for more than 6 months) at the airport to enter the country, eliminating the need for visa application and fees.
Things to note when applying for a visa on arrival and visa exemption:
1. Since June 10, 2015, Indonesia has implemented visa exemption for people from 45 countries and regions, including China. policy.
2. The maximum stay for a visa-free stay is 30 days, and the period of stay cannot be extended.
3. Entrants should hold a passport valid for more than 6 months and a return ticket within 30 days or to a third country.
4. Visa-free ports include 29 international airports, 88 seaports and 7 border checkpoints in Jakarta, Surabaya, Denpasar, Medan and Batam.
5. The Indonesian government has provided visa-on-arrival services to Chinese citizens since August 2005. The visa is valid for 30 days and can be extended for another 30 days at the Immigration Bureau. You need to pay a visa fee of US$35, and you can apply for a visa on arrival at the designated airport or port.
6. Apply for visa on arrival at 20 international airports including Jakarta, Surabaya, Denpasar, Medan, Batam, Yogyakarta, and Bandung, as well as 18 seaports and 1 border checkpoint.
Extended information:
No proof of employment is required to apply for a visa on arrival in Bali. When you arrive at Bali Airport, you just need to take your immigration form and passport to the window staff to check out the customs.
Pay the money at the first window and prepare the corresponding US dollars, 25 US dollars for 30 days. After getting the VISA receipt, go to the next window to go through the entry visa procedures. Your passport, round-trip air ticket, VISA receipt, entry and exit form, and customs declaration form will be handed over to the staff for inspection and visa issuance.
When obtaining a visa, please check the relevant information, especially the allowed length of stay (LENGTH? OF? STAY: MAX? 30? DAY). When entering customs, submit your passport (with visa already prepared), round-trip air ticket, VISA receipt, entry and exit form, and customs application form to the immigration officer for inspection and stamping. The immigration officer will collect the customs declaration form and entry card. Remember to keep the exit card and keep it with your passport. Don’t drop it. You must hand it to the customs when leaving the customs.
Reference materials: People's Daily Online - Bali: The Pearl of Indonesia, Another Paradise Visa-Free
Reference Materials: Baidu Encyclopedia - Indonesian Visa