If you are planning to stay in Bali for an extended period, you are probably already familiar with the costs associated with tourist visas and visa runs. In this article, we will break down the expenses you would incur when obtaining a tourist visa and visa runs, and explain why the D12 visa can be a real lifesaver for your budget and save you a lot of time.

Cost calculation for regular visa runs

  1. Visa on arrival and its extension:

Visa on arrival (VOA) cost – $59.
Visa extension for 30 days – $59.

Total: $118 for every 60 days.

  1. Visa run to Malaysia:

Round-trip flight – $189.
3-day accommodation in Malaysia – $75-90.
Estimated food and miscellaneous expenses – $40-50 (minimum).

Total: $304-$329 for a visa run.

  1. Total expenses for 60 days:

Including visa and visa run: $422-$447.

Annual expenses

There are 365 days in a year, meaning you will need approximately 6 visa runs (since you need to leave the country every two months).

Visa expenses:
$118 × 6 = $708.

Visa run expenses:
$304 × 6 = $1,824 (minimum).

Total amount: $2,532 per year.

What does the D12 visa offer?

The D12 visa costs $449. It is issued for 6 months, with the possibility of extending it for another 6 months.

Savings with the D12 visa
Savings on visa runs:
By opting for the D12 visa, you save $2,083 per year, as you no longer need to leave the country every two months.
Time savings:
The D12 visa eliminates the need to constantly plan flights, book accommodation, and spend several days on visa runs.

The D12 visa offers not only convenience but also significant savings in both money and time. Instead of spending your time and money on regular visa runs, you can focus on enjoying life in Bali with comfort and stability.

If comfort, financial benefits, and time savings are important to you, the D12 visa is the best choice for long-term stay in Bali.

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