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Bali Airport Autogates Make Tourist Arrival Process Super Speedy

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Over four million tourists traveling through Bali Airport have used the newly installed autogates over the last few months.

The autogates became fully operational in October 2024, and the technology makes it possible for tourists to complete immigration arrival checks in a matter of seconds. 

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The Directorate General of Immigration for Indonesia is on a mission to level up the service across the board for both Indonesian residents and foreigners using the services.

This has included digitalizing the visa application process, allowing foreigners to apply for visa extensions online, and installing 90 autogates at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport’s arrival and departure terminals. 

The Head of Immigration Information and Communication Technology Division of the Class I Special Immigration Office of TPI Ngurah Rai, Alexander Maxwell, spoke with reporters earlier this week to share that more than 4,000,000 passengers utilized the autogate facility throughout 2024.

This equates to around 57% of the total 6,994,903 arrivals during 2024. “This autogate has become an effective solution to reduce waiting times at immigration checks,” he noted. 

Maxwell added, “We started the first phase in early 2024 and will continue until all devices are installed. This is part of our commitment to provide technology that supports better services.”

Australian tourists still dominate the international arrivals rankings, with over 1.5 million Australians visiting Bali in 2024 alone. Followed by tourists from India, with 563,000 visits in 2024, and tourists from China completed the top three with 466,000 people. 

Maxwell explained, “This figure reflects the success of handling the surge in travelers. We are optimistic that this increase will continue in the coming years.”

Not all tourists can use the autogate technology, however. It is only available for foreigners who have an e-visa; this includes the e-Visa on Arrival. 

The eVisa on Arrival can be applied for between 90 days and up to 48 hours before arriving in Indonesia, and the application can be completed totally online. The eVisa on Arrival is valid for 30 days and can be extended one time for a further 30 days.

The initial 30-day visit costs IDR 500,000, and the process is incredibly simple. For couples, families, or groups of friends traveling together, it is possible to process up to five travelers on one application, making the process as streamlined as possible. 

It should be noted that it is expected that there may be changes to the visa application process in 2025 as the Directorate General of Immigration has just signed a deal to hand over visa application operations to VFS Global. Though no further changes have been announced. 

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Not only does apply for the eVisa on Arrival enable the tourist to use the autogates to complete immigration arrival checks in less than 30 seconds, but it also saves time to queue to pay for and then apply for the visa on Arrival. It is the same visa, and it is applied for by different means.

Tourists who do not wish to apply for the eVisa on Arrival are still eligible to apply for the Visa on Arrival in person when they get to the arrivals terminal at Bali Airport. 

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Both the eVisa on Arrival and the Visa on Arrival are open for tourists from over 90 countries, including Bali’s most frequent visitors.

In 2025, as Bali anticipates welcoming over 6.5 million international tourists, travelers are advised to make the most of every opportunity to complete as much of the arrival process in advance as possible to help minimize time spent in Bali Airport when they touch down.

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This includes applying for the eVisa on Arrival, completing the online customs declaration form, making the Bali Tourism Tax Levy contribution, and downloading the Satusehat One Health App from the Indonesian government.

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