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How to apply for a Bali visa?

Bali is an island in Indonesia and has a visa-free policy since April 2016. Since April 2016, mainland Chinese residents can fly from 29 international airports such as Jakarta, Bali, Medan, and Surabaya, or from 88 seaports and 7 border checkpoints such as SRI BINTAN PURA, BATAM CENTER, SEKUPANG, and TANJUNG UBAN. You can enjoy the visa-free policy when entering Indonesia and stay no more than 30 days. Applicable to short-term visits to Indonesia for tourism, family visits, social, artistic and cultural activities (excluding news interviews), government duties, lectures or participation in seminars, international exhibitions, participation in conferences held by the headquarters or branches in Indonesia, and transit to other countries. For purposes such as the three countries, it cannot be extended or changed to other residence permits after entry.

1. Documents required for visa application:

1. Visa application form

2. ID photo with white background (35mm×45mm)

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4. Passport

5. Proof of residence during stay

6. Six-month bank statement

7. Proof of funds

8. Copy of stamped company business license

9. Original letter of certification from employer

10. Household register Original and copy

11. Itinerary

12. Overseas medical insurance.

2. Applying for a visa requires the following procedures:

1. Submit a valid passport.

2. Submit various documents related to the application, such as certificates about your birth, marital status, education, work experience, etc.

3. Fill out and submit the visa application form. Different visas have different forms. Most of them need to be filled in in foreign languages ??and provide personal photos.

4. Meet with officials from the embassy or consulate of the country you are going to. Some countries stipulate that all immigration applicants must be interviewed before making a decision; other countries stipulate that applicants for non-immigrant visas must also be interviewed.

5. The embassy or consulate will submit the completed visa application forms and necessary supporting materials to the domestic competent department for review and approval. The embassies and consulates of a few countries have the right to issue visas directly, but they still have to report it to the country for filing.

6. After going to the country’s competent authorities for necessary review, notify the embassy or consulate in that country of the review and approval opinions. If agreed, a visa will be issued. If rejected, the applicant will also be notified. (For visa refusal, the embassy and consulate will not refund the visa fee)

7. Pay the visa fee. Generally speaking, you have to pay the fee first when submitting your visa application. There are also some countries that only charge the fee when the visa application is successful. Generally speaking, immigrant visa fees are slightly higher and non-immigrant visa fees are slightly lower. There are also some countries and regions where visas are free.

Legal basis: "Measures for the Administration of the Issuance of Ordinary Passports and Entry-Exit Passes of the People's Republic of China" Article 4 Citizens who apply for ordinary passports shall apply in person to the public security bureau of the local people's government at or above the county level where their household registration is located. The entry-exit management agency of the government shall propose and submit the following true and valid materials: (1) A recent bare-headed photo and the completed "Application Form for Chinese Citizens to Go Abroad (British) for Private Purposes" (hereinafter referred to as the application form); (2) Residents Identity card, household registration booklet and copies; during the period of obtaining, renewing or replacing the resident ID card, you can submit the temporary resident ID card, household registration booklet and copies; (3) Citizens under the age of 16 should be provided by their guardians Accompany them and submit the consent issued by their guardian to leave the country, the guardian’s resident ID card or household registration book, passport and copy; (4) National staff should, in accordance with relevant regulations, submit the document to their work unit or superior supervisory unit in accordance with the personnel management Proof of consent to leave the country issued after authority approval; (5) Other materials required to be submitted by the exit-entry administration agency of the public security organ of the provincial-level local people's government for approval by the exit-entry administration agency of the Ministry of Public Security. When active military personnel apply for an ordinary passport, after completing the approval procedures in accordance with the administrative authority, they shall submit the application in person to the exit and entry management agency of the public security organ of the local people's government at or above the county level where the army is stationed.