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What about the Bali visa?

Bali is an island of Indonesia, and it has been a visa-free policy since April 216. Since April 216, Chinese mainland residents can enjoy visa-free entry from 29 international airports, such as Jakarta, Bali, Medan and Surabaya, or from 88 seaports and 7 border checkpoints, such as Sri Bintan Pura, Batam Center, Sekupang and Tanjunguban, with a stay of no more than 3 days. It is suitable for short-term visits to Indonesia for tourism, visiting relatives, engaging in social, artistic and cultural activities (excluding news interviews), government official duties, lectures or attending seminars, international exhibitions, attending meetings held by headquarters or branches in Indonesia, transiting to third countries, etc., and may not be extended or changed into other residence permits after entry.

1. documents required for visa application:

1. visa application form

2. photo with a white background (35mm×45mm)

3. air ticket reservation form

4. passport

5. residence certificate during stay

6. six-month bank statement

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2. To apply for a visa, you need to go through the following procedures:

1. Submit a valid passport.

2. Submit all kinds of documents related to the application, such as proof of birth, marital status, education and work experience.

3. Fill in and submit the visa application form. Different visas have different forms. Most of them should be filled out in foreign languages and their photos should be provided at the same time.

4. Go to the Chinese embassy or consulate to meet with officials. Some countries stipulate that all immigrant applicants must be interviewed before making a decision; Some countries also stipulate that an interview is also required to apply for a non-immigrant visa.

5. The embassy or consulate shall submit the completed visa application forms and necessary supporting materials to the competent domestic departments for examination and approval. The embassies and consulates of a few countries have the right to issue visas directly, but they still have to report them to China for the record.

6. After going to the competent department of the country to conduct the necessary audit, inform the embassy or consulate in that country of the examination and approval opinions. If you agree, a visa will be issued. If you refuse, you will also inform the applicant. (For visa refusal, the embassy or consulate will not refund the visa fee.)

7. Pay the visa fee. Generally speaking, when submitting a visa application, you have to pay the fee first, and some countries only charge the fee when the visa application is successful. Generally speaking, immigrant visa fees are slightly higher and non-immigrant visa fees are slightly lower. There are also some countries and regions where visas are free.

Legal basis: Measures for the Administration of Issuing Ordinary Passports and Entry-Exit Passes of the People's Republic of China Article 4 When a citizen applies for an ordinary passport, he/she shall submit it to the entry-exit administration department of the public security organ of the local people's government at or above the county level where his/her domicile is located, and submit the following authentic and valid materials: (1) A recent bareheaded photo and a completed Application Form for China Citizens to Go Abroad for Private Purposes (hereinafter referred to as the Application Form); (two) the identity card and residence booklet and a copy; During the collection, renewal and replacement of resident identity cards, temporary resident identity cards, household registration books and copies thereof may be submitted; (3) Citizens under the age of 16 shall be accompanied by their guardians, and submit the opinions issued by their guardians on agreeing to leave the country, their resident identity cards or household registration books, passports and photocopies; (4) State functionaries shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions, submit certificates of consent to leave the country issued by their work units or higher-level competent units after examination and approval in accordance with the personnel management authority; (5) Other materials required to be submitted by the exit-entry administration department of the public security organ of the local people's government at the provincial level after being approved by the exit-entry administration department of the Ministry of Public Security. Servicemen applying for ordinary passports shall, after completing the approval procedures in accordance with the administrative authority, submit them to the exit-entry administration department of the public security organ of the local people's government at or above the county level where their troops are stationed.