A PASSPORT and a visa are an essential document when traveling abroad. Many countries require you to purchase both papers before entering their country. It is your ticket in and out of every country in the world. Lose it and you lose the ability to come and go as you please. You probably won't even be allowed to get on the airplane without it.
You'll need a passport and visa to enter Bali to sign in at a hotel, or whenever police ask to see it, which they hardly ever do. Visitors from all other countries must obtain a visa from their local Indonesian consulate or embassy abroad. Make sure your passport is valid for six month upon entry into Indonesia.
A visa is an endorsement by a foreign country that allows you to visit their country, in the form of a stamp or a piece of paper placed in your passport. Visas usually allow a person to stay in that country for a specified purpose (i.e. work visa, study visa or tourist visa) and amount of time (from one week to one year).
There are no foreign embassies in Bali, just consulates, some of them with duties for several nations. Most countries maintain an embassy in Jakarta. Please contact the foreign embassies and consulates in Indonesia.
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