Bali Visa for Poland Citizens 2026 — VOA, KITAS & Long-Stay
Polish citizens are eligible for the Bali Visa on Arrival in 2026, costing IDR 500,000 (~PLN 125 / USD 35) for 30 days, extendable once to 60. For longer stays, Poles commonly choose the Digital Nomad E33G, Multiple-Entry D1, or Second Home Visa E33. All arrivals must complete the All Indonesia Arrival Card before travel.
Last updated: 2026 · Figures verified against evisa.imigrasi.go.id and imigrasi.go.id, Direktorat Jenderal Imigrasi. PLN conversions are approximate; the visa is paid in IDR.
Do Poles Need a Visa for Bali in 2026?
Yes — Polish passport-holders need a visa for Bali, but the standard route is simple. Polish citizens are on the Visa on Arrival (VOA) list, so for a normal holiday you do not need to apply in advance at the Indonesian Embassy in Warsaw. You buy the VOA on arrival at Ngurah Rai (Denpasar) Airport, or — far more reliably — apply for the eVOA (wiza) online before you fly.
The VOA grants 30 days from arrival and can be extended once for a further 30 days — a maximum of 60 days in Bali. For a holiday or a first scouting trip, the VOA or eVOA is enough.
A point Polish travellers often raise: although Poland is in the EU and Schengen, that has no bearing on Indonesian entry — Indonesia treats Poland as an individual VOA-eligible country, not as part of a bloc. Your Polish passport is what matters. Bali is a popular winter-escape destination for Poles, and a growing number of Polish remote workers and entrepreneurs are settling here. The long-stay visas below apply for them, quoted in złoty and dollars.
Visa Options for Poles
| Visa | Duration | Cost (IDR / approx PLN) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| VOA / eVOA | 30 days, +30 | IDR 500,000 (~PLN 125 / USD 35) gov fee | Holidays, first scouting stays up to 60 days |
| B211A Visit Visa | 60 days, extendable | from IDR 1,500,000 (~PLN 375) gov fee | Longer winter escapes, “try before KITAS” |
| Multiple-Entry D1/D2 | 1–5 yrs, 60 days/entry | Contact for quote | Poles flying in and out of Bali repeatedly |
| Digital Nomad E33G | 1 year (not renewable) | Contact for all-in quote | Remote workers earning USD 60,000+/yr |
| Investor KITAS E28A | 1–2 years | Contact for quote | Poles running a PT PMA business in Bali |
| Second Home Visa E33 | 5 or 10 years | + IDR 2 billion (~USD 130,000) deposit | Long-term residents, any age 19+ |
Government fees shown; our service fee is itemised separately. See the full price list in IDR / USD / AUD.
How Poles Apply for the eVOA — Step by Step
We recommend Polish travellers apply for the eVOA online before departure so the airport process is fast and your stay is extendable:
- Use the official portal only — evisa.imigrasi.go.id. This is the sole official Indonesian eVOA site; check the URL carefully to avoid scam copies. Apply 90 days to 48 hours before departure.
- Register and select “Visa on Arrival (B1)”, choosing Poland as your nationality.
- Upload your documents — the bio page of your Polish passport (paszport), valid 6+ months beyond arrival with a blank page, plus a passport-style photo.
- Pay IDR 500,000 by Visa, Mastercard or JCB. Your Polish card is charged the złoty equivalent at your bank’s rate; tell your bank you’ll transact internationally so it isn’t blocked.
- Receive the eVOA PDF by email — print it and keep a phone copy. Up to five applicants per session, useful for families.
- On arrival, use the eVOA lane, complete the All Indonesia Arrival Card, and pay the tourist levy.
If your card is declined or you’d rather not deal with it, message us and we’ll prepare or submit the eVOA for you.
Best Long-Stay Visa for Poles
Poles who base themselves in Bali tend to be remote professionals, IT contractors, entrepreneurs and lifestyle residents escaping the European winter for warmer months or year-round living. The long-stay choice usually comes down to:
- Working remotely for an overseas employer? The Digital Nomad Visa E33G gives one year if you earn USD 60,000+/year and hold an overseas employment contract. It is not renewable — you exit and re-apply to continue. Poland’s strong IT and freelance sector makes this a common choice.
- Coming and going seasonally? A Multiple-Entry visa (D1/D2) — valid 1, 2 or 5 years with up to 60 days per entry — suits Poles who winter in Bali and summer in Europe.
- Running a business in Bali? Many foreigners establish a PT PMA company and hold an Investor KITAS E28A.
- Settling for years at any age, or buying property? The Second Home Visa E33 requires an IDR 2 billion (~USD 130,000) deposit in a state bank within 90 days of arrival, or qualifying property — no employment requirement, no upper age limit.
Many Poles start on a B211A and convert to a KITAS onshore. We’ll map the cleanest legal path, in złoty and US dollars.
Polish Passport — What You Need at Ngurah Rai Airport
Arriving in Bali on a Polish passport, you should have:
- Passport validity: at least 6 months beyond arrival, with a blank page.
- Your visa: VOA on arrival or a pre-approved eVOA.
- All Indonesia Arrival Card (AIDC): free, at allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id within 3 days before arrival.
- Bali Tourist Levy: IDR 150,000 per person.
- Onward/return ticket and accommodation booking.
- Proof of funds: be ready to show around USD 2,000 equivalent and roughly three months of bank statements.
The authoritative source is Indonesian immigration at imigrasi.go.id — follow the Indonesian rule over third-party or travel-forum advice. Your EU/Schengen membership does not change Indonesian requirements.
Bali Visa Cost for Poles in PLN
The VOA is priced in rupiah at IDR 500,000. Approximate złoty figures below (your card sets the actual rate):
| Item | IDR | Approx PLN | Approx USD |
|---|---|---|---|
| VOA / eVOA (30 days) | IDR 500,000 | ~PLN 125 | ~USD 35 |
| VOA extension (+30 days) | IDR 500,000 | ~PLN 125 | ~USD 35 |
| Bali Tourist Levy | IDR 150,000 | ~PLN 38 | ~USD 10 |
| B211A visit visa (gov fee) | IDR 1,500,000 | ~PLN 375 | ~USD 95 |
| Proof of funds (suggested) | ~IDR 32,000,000 | ~PLN 8,000 | ~USD 2,000 |
| Second Home Visa deposit | IDR 2,000,000,000 | ~PLN 520,000 | ~USD 130,000 |
PLN conversions are approximate and move with the PLN/IDR rate; rupiah amounts are fixed. Our pricing page shows the full IDR / USD / AUD table including our service fees.
FAQ — Bali Visa for Poles
Q1: Is Bali visa-free for Polish citizens in 2026?
No. Poland is not on Indonesia’s visa-free list, but Poles are VOA-eligible: IDR 500,000 (~PLN 125 / USD 35) for 30 days, extendable once to 60. EU/Schengen membership doesn’t apply here — Indonesia treats Poland individually. Apply for the eVOA online or buy the VOA on arrival.
Q2: Does my EU passport give me any special entry to Bali?
No. Indonesia sets entry rules per nationality, not per bloc. A Polish passport is treated like any other VOA-eligible country’s passport — 30 days, extendable once to 60. There’s no Schengen-style arrangement with Indonesia.
Q3: Can I pay the eVOA with my Polish bank card?
Usually yes — the official portal accepts Visa, Mastercard and JCB, charged in złoty at your bank’s rate. Notify your bank about international use so it isn’t flagged. If the payment fails, message us and we can submit and pay the eVOA for you.
Q4: How long can Polish citizens stay in Bali?
On the VOA/eVOA, up to 60 days (30 + one 30-day extension). For longer — popular with Poles wintering in Bali — use a B211A, a Multiple-Entry D1, a KITAS, or the Second Home Visa.
Q5: Can Poles work remotely from Bali legally?
Only on the right visa. The VOA and B211A prohibit work, and enforcement is active in 2026. Polish remote workers and IT contractors earning USD 60,000+/year need the Digital Nomad Visa E33G. Read the 2026 rules →.
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