If by “30-day visa Bali” you mean the Visa on Arrival (VOA) / Electronic VOA (e-VOA) for tourism (commonly called B1), then you generally do not need to upload or show a bank statement for the e-VOA application.
On Indonesia’s official e-VOA page, the listed documents to prepare are basically: passport biodata page, passport photo, email address, and a valid card for payment, no bank statement is listed.
When a bank statement is required
A bank statement (usually from the last 3 months, showing a minimum balance of USD 2,000 or equivalent) is required for most visas applied through Indonesia’s eVisa system, including single-entry visitor visas (C1/previously 211A), multiple-entry visit visas (D1 Visa /D2 Visa), limited stay visas (ITAS/VITAS), and Golden Visa categories.
What must be visible on your bank statement
You can refer to our sample bank statement format to understand the required structure for Indonesia C1 visa.
View the example here: Sample 3-Month Bank Statement (USD 2,000)
To be accepted for an Indonesia visa application, your bank statement must clearly show:
Make sure these details are clearly visible on the document. Blurry, cropped, or incomplete statements are one of the most common reasons for rejection.
Bank statement with fluctuating balances
If your bank statement for the last three months shows fluctuating balances, that’s fine. For example, let’s say:
- Month 1: $1,750
- Month 2: $1,920
- Month 3: $2,085
Even though the balance was low in the first two months, it’s the final balance (which is $2,085 in this case) that matters. As long as your last month’s balance is above $2,000, you meet the requirement.
Key Points:
- Immigration will check the final balance from your bank statement, which must be at least USD 2,000.
- Ensure the name, account balance, and period are clearly visible on the statement.
- The statement should cover the last 3 month
Practical guidance
- Applying 30-day VOA/e-VOA: prepare the items on the official e-VOA list (passport biodata + photo + email + card).
- Applying 60-day single-entry tourist visa (C1 / previously 211A): expect bank statement (3 months, min ~USD 2,000) as part of the requirements.
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