Bali, Indonesia’s picturesque island hailed as the most beautiful in Asia, has resumed its immigration operations following a one-week hiatus due to the Nyepi and Eid al-Fitr observances.
Saffar M. Godam, who is serving as the acting director general of immigration, stated that operations at the immigration offices are proceeding without issues, with all necessary personnel and resources available. The Bali Sun reported.
On Tuesday, 12,770 visa and residency permit applications were handled.
From March 28 to April 7, a total of 217,695 visa applications were processed via Indonesia's online platform.
The immigration offices in Bali were shut down for face-to-face services between March 27 and April 7 due to national holidays. Nevertheless, they continued to offer restricted emergency assistance, particularly for foreigners requiring immediate travel because of critical medical needs or urgent family matters overseas. NusaBali reported.
Bali’s unspoiled shores featuring turquoise waters and ancient Hindu shrines have made it a top choice for travelers. In 2024, the island saw an influx of 6.3 million international tourists, exceeding numbers from before the pandemic, with projections estimating around 6.5 million visits for the current year.
Bali was crowned Asia's most beautiful island at this year's Reader's Choice Awards. DestinAsian The magazine was honored with the same recognition by its readers last year. Condé Nast Traveler .
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