A realistic look at the Bali D1 multiple-entry visa timeline, from first consultation to the e-visa landing in your inbox — and the things that speed it up or slow it down.
Most D1 applications are processed within a few business days through the eVisa system once everything is submitted correctly. That said, real timelines vary with document completeness, nationality-specific checks and immigration workload, so we always plan with a comfortable buffer before your travel date. Because the D1 must be applied for while you are outside Indonesia, getting started early matters. Make sure your file is complete first — see the D1 visa requirements — and we will keep you updated at every stage, replying within two working hours.
A complete, correctly formatted file is the single biggest factor — missing or mismatched documents cause most delays.
Some passports require additional verification, which can add time depending on your country of origin.
Peak seasons and processing volumes at immigration can lengthen review times beyond our control.
We confirm the D1 is right for you, send a personalised checklist and prepare your file together — usually the longest stage, and entirely within your control.
Our licensed sponsor partner files your complete application on the official eVisa system.
Immigration reviews your documents and runs any nationality-specific checks. This is the stage most affected by their current workload.
Once approved, your e-visa arrives by email, ready to print or save before you travel.
Still unsure? Message our concierge — we reply within two working hours.
Applications are often processed within a few business days through the eVisa system once submitted correctly. Times vary with document completeness, nationality checks and immigration workload, so treat this as a guide rather than a guarantee.
The fastest route is a complete, correctly prepared file submitted early. We cannot override immigration timelines, but a clean application avoids the back-and-forth that causes most delays.
The most common causes are incomplete or mismatched documents, insufficient passport validity, and nationality-specific checks. Higher immigration workload during peak periods can also extend review.
Because the D1 must be issued while you are outside Indonesia, we recommend starting well ahead of your departure so there is a comfortable buffer for preparation and review.
Tell us your travel dates and nationality and we will map a realistic schedule — all-in pricing, no hidden fees, with a reply within two working hours.