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.
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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