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By Sandeep Chaudhary

How to Apply for Bali eVisa from Nepal – Step-by-Step Application Process

How to Apply for Bali eVisa from Nepal – Step-by-Step Application Process

Applying for a Bali eVisa from Nepal has become a simple, fast, and fully online process under Indonesia’s new electronic visa system. Nepali citizens can now apply for the C1 Tourist Visa online through Indonesia’s official immigration portal without visiting any embassy. This visa allows you to stay in Indonesia, including Bali, for up to 60 days, and it can be extended if you wish to explore longer. The total cost is IDR 1,000,000 (around NPR 8,500–9,000), making it affordable for both short and medium-term travelers.

To begin the process, visit the official Indonesian eVisa portal at https://molina.imigrasi.go.id/, create an account using your email, and verify it. Once logged in, choose the visa type C1 – Tourism (60 Days Stay, Extendable). This visa covers tourism, family visits, or attending non-commercial events such as meetings and exhibitions. Before starting the application, make sure you have all the required documents ready — a passport valid for at least 6 months, a bank statement showing a minimum balance of USD 2,000 for the last 3 months, and a recent color photograph. Optional documents such as flight itinerary and hotel booking can also support your application.

After filling in all your personal and travel details correctly, proceed to make the payment online using a credit or debit card (Visa/MasterCard). Once the payment is complete, you’ll receive a confirmation email. The visa is usually processed within five working days, and the approved eVisa PDF will be sent to your registered email. Print this document and carry it along with your passport, return ticket, and accommodation details while traveling. Upon arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar, Bali), present these documents at immigration to receive your entry stamp.

It’s recommended to apply at least two weeks before your travel date, ensure all document details match your passport, and avoid overstaying your visa. The C1 visa is extendable for those who want to stay longer, and the extension can be done at the local immigration office in Bali before your visa expires.

If you need professional help with the visa process, contact Yatra for Fun Pvt. Ltd., Nepal’s top travel agency specializing in visa processing for over 70 countries. It is a subsidiary company of Nepse Trading, providing trusted visa guidance, documentation support, and travel consultancy for Indonesian and other global destinations.
Contact: 9802348957
Website: www.yatraforfun.com

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