New Arrival Form in Bali: What Changed on September 1st, 2024 and Why It Matters

If you’re planning a trip to Bali (or anywhere in Indonesia), there’s an important new rule you need to know.

Starting September 1st, 2024, the Indonesian government introduced a new digital arrival system called the “All Indonesia” form that all international passengers must complete before entering the country.

This update affects every traveler, whether you’re a tourist, investor, digital nomad, or returning resident.

Let’s break down what it is, why it was introduced, and how to use it.

What Is the “All Indonesia” Form?

The All Indonesia form is a single, integrated online declaration platform for all travelers entering Indonesia.

It combines several previous forms including immigration, customs, health, and quarantine declarations into one simple process.

Think of it as your digital entry card that makes arriving smoother and faster.

Where to Access the Form

You can fill out the form easily before your flight via:

The system works for all international entry points, including Ngurah Rai Airport (Denpasar), Jakarta, Surabaya, Batam, and other ports.

How It Works

  1. Complete the form within 3 days before your arrival in Indonesia.

  2. Provide your basic travel details, flight number, address in Indonesia, and customs declaration information.

  3. Once submitted, you’ll receive a QR Code.

  4. Present the QR Code at the airport or seaport on arrival for a faster, paperless process.

That’s it no more separate paper forms or long queues at multiple checkpoints.

Why the Change?

This update is part of Indonesia’s ongoing push toward digital transformation in travel and immigration.

The goal is to:

  • Streamline arrival procedures for travelers

  • Reduce wait times at immigration and customs

  • Strengthen health and security monitoring

  • Create a contactless and eco-friendly entry experience

It’s a positive change that modernizes how visitors enter Bali and the rest of Indonesia.

Tips for Travelers

  • Complete the form early — ideally 1–3 days before your flight.

  • Use the same passport you’ll present at immigration.

  • Save your QR Code to your phone or print it you’ll need to show it at arrival checkpoints.

  • Double-check your flight number and address in Bali for accuracy.

Arriving in Bali Soon?

Whether you’re traveling for vacation, business, or a longer stay, this form is now a mandatory part of the entry process.

It’s quick, simple, and ensures your arrival in Indonesia goes smoothly.

If you’re planning to stay longer, invest, or start a business in Bali, there are additional visas and registration steps you’ll need and our team can help guide you through those legally and efficiently.

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