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    about the whole round trip or "through ticket" thing...is this really nessecary for a sosbud? i plan on renewing after 2 months, not leaving the country, i will wait for 6 months to do that.

    if it is mandatory, which is the cheapest destination to get a ticket for that I will never use?

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    Default Re: limits on a VOA

    Get a flexible ticket that you can get a refund on. It will cost a bit more but at least you can get your money back.
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    that's not really an option as i dont have an extra $1500 or more for a refundable ticket, before I would be getting my visa. i just want the cheapest ticket to somewhere out of the country around $200, and just not use it, i will not be leaving the country of bali for those 2 months.

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    i will not be leaving the country of bali
    Well just to point out before someone else does.....

    Bali is an island, in the country of Indonesia :lol: :lol: :lol:
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    Have a look for a Tiger Airways ticket from Bali to Singapore, or one of the other budget carriers that go Bali / Singapore.

    As to the whole round ticket thingy - On a social budaya I never had an onward ticket when entering, but the visa rules have changed in regard to the 211. The best place to get a definitive answer to your question is your local Indonesian consulate or embassy - I know people from some countries have had to have one, and other like haven't. It depends on the place issuing the visa it seems.

    The thing to understand about Indonesia is it is really hard to find out the black & white facts on some subjects. Visas is very much like that.

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    haha thanks for the answer and correction of my typo

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