Visa Agent in Kuta, Bali — Bali Visa Trusted

Bali Visa Trusted helps Kuta visitors and residents with every Indonesian visa — VOA and eVOA, B211A, KITAS, extensions and long-stay permits. As Kuta sits beside Ngurah Rai Airport and is Bali’s busiest tourist hub, we specialise in fast Visa on Arrival, eVOA and extension help for arriving and departing travellers. Message us on WhatsApp.


Visa Services in Kuta

Kuta is the first place most visitors land and the last they leave, so its visa needs are overwhelmingly short-stay and time-sensitive. Bali Visa Trusted handles the full arrivals-and-extensions workflow, plus the longer permits for those who decide to stay:

Costs are itemised on our pricing page.

Why Kuta Visitors and Residents Choose Us

In a tourist hub like Kuta, the streets are full of unofficial “visa” touts and lookalike websites — and they are a common scam vector. Bali Visa Trusted is the licensed alternative: Juara Holding Group is registered with Indonesia’s Directorate General of Immigration (Ditjen Imigrasi) and files only through the official portals, never an unofficial payment page.

For Kuta’s time-pressed travellers, the win is speed without risk. We handle the eVOA and extensions remotely over WhatsApp, in plain English, with transparent pricing — so you know the government fee and our service fee before you pay. If you have just landed at Ngurah Rai and something’s gone wrong with your visa, we are the right area’s specialist, because Kuta is served by the airport immigration office.

Kuta is also where the most avoidable visa mistakes happen, simply because everything moves fast and travellers are tired. The two we see most often are missing the All Indonesia Arrival Card — which must be completed within three days before arrival, not at the airport — and misjudging the extension window, leaving it so late that the in-person biometric appointment cannot be booked in time. Both are easy to prevent with a little planning. We prompt Kuta clients on the arrival card before they fly and start any extension early enough that the appointment, processing and your departure date all line up comfortably.

Kuta-Specific Visa Demand — The Airport Tourist Gateway

Kuta’s visa demand is shaped entirely by its position next to the airport:

  • Arrivals dealing with the VOA — travellers who want the VOA sorted cleanly, or who would rather have the eVOA done before landing; our eVOA vs airport VOA guide explains which to choose.
  • The All Indonesia Arrival Card — every arrival must complete the AIDC within 3 days before travel; we make sure Kuta-bound clients have it done.
  • Extensions before departure — visitors approaching 30 days who want one more month rely on a timely extension, which now needs an in-person biometric step.
  • Last-minute and overstay panic — discovering a visa problem just before a flight; the overstay fine is IDR 1,000,000 per day, so fast, correct help matters.

Kuta is about getting short-stay visas right, quickly — which is precisely our airport-area specialism.

How It Works in Kuta — Online and By Appointment

Most Kuta clients are handled entirely online, which suits travellers on the move:

  1. Fully online. We confirm your eligibility over WhatsApp, file your eVOA or extension through the official Indonesian portals, and keep you updated — no need to leave the beach.
  2. By appointment. For the in-person biometric step that 2026 rules require on an extension or conversion, we book the slot at the airport-area immigration office and prepare your file. We serve Kuta online and by appointment; our office is in Denpasar, a short drive away.

Bali Immigration Office Serving Kuta

Kuta is served by Kantor Imigrasi Kelas I Khusus TPI Ngurah Rai, the special immigration office at Ngurah Rai Airport itself — the closest immigration office to the Kuta tourist area. This is where extension biometrics and tourist-to-KITAS conversions are processed for Kuta. Its airport location makes Kuta one of the most convenient areas in Bali for arrivals to resolve a visa matter. Confirm current procedures on imigrasi.go.id and the eVOA portal, evisa.imigrasi.go.id.

Kuta Visa FAQ

Should I get the VOA at the airport or apply for an eVOA first?
Both cost IDR 500,000 (~USD 35) for 30 days. The eVOA is applied online before you fly so you skip the arrival queue; the airport VOA is paid on landing. See our eVOA vs VOA comparison.

Can I extend my Kuta tourist visa for another 30 days?
Yes. Both the VOA and eVOA can be extended once for another 30 days (60 days total). The 2026 extension requires an in-person biometric appointment, which we schedule — see the extension guide.

I have a visa problem and fly soon — can you help fast?
Yes. Being near the airport immigration office, Kuta is one of the quickest places to resolve an expiring visa or overstay. Message us on WhatsApp and see Emergency Visa Help.

Is your Kuta pricing transparent?
Yes. Every quote is the government fee plus our service fee, itemised in writing. See the pricing page.


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