Thailand

In certain circumstances, it is possible to enter Thailand without a pre-arranged visa, and the process is quite simple! A “visa exemption” is available to citizens of 41 different nationalities, such as Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States, and most European countries.
Under this visa exemption, visitors can stay in Thailand for up to 30 days when arriving by air, or 15 days when crossing by land. However, to avoid being refused entry, visitors must show proof of onward travel and sufficient funds for their intended stay, although in practice, these requirements are rarely enforced.
If you require more information about 60-Day Tourist Visas, Visa Extensions, and Visa Runs, please click here.
Indonesia

Depending on your passport’s country of origin, there are several entry options for Bali. Firstly, the majority of nationalities, including those from the UK, USA, Australia, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, and more, can obtain a 30-day visa exemption upon arrival in Bali, which cannot be extended. To see the complete list, please conduct research with the Indonesian Government.
Secondly, for those from countries on the free visa list who wish to stay in Bali for more than 30 days, a Visa on Arrival is available for a fee of US$35 upon arrival. Lastly, all other countries must obtain a visa before entering Bali at an Indonesian consulate through Visa Before Arrival.
Regardless of the visa option you choose, please ensure that your passport has at least six months of validity remaining from the date you plan to leave Bali, and in most cases, you may be required to provide evidence of your departing journey. It is important to note that visa information for Bali can change without our knowledge, so this information should be used as guidance, and you should check with the Indonesian consulate before you travel.