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“All Indonesia” Ultimate Guide: Navigating Bali’s Mandatory Entry Portal in 2026

Welcome to the digital era of Balinese travel. If you are planning a trip to the Island of the Gods or Bali, you may have heard whispers about a new, all-encompassing digital requirement. Moving beyond the era of scattered paper forms and multiple website registrations, the Indonesian government has streamlined the process into a singular, powerful tool: the All Indonesia portal.

Whether you are arriving at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) for a spiritual retreat in Ubud or a beachside holiday in Canggu, completing the All Indonesia declaration is no longer optional—it is the digital key to the island. This guide provides a comprehensive, 2,000-word deep dive into everything you need to know about the platform, the biosecurity measures it supports, and how to ensure your transition from the plane to the paradise is flawless.

1. What is “All Indonesia”?

The All Indonesia portal (accessible at allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id) is a unified digital gateway managed by the Directorate General of Immigration in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and the Directorate General of Customs and Excise.

In years past, travelers had to navigate separate systems: the SATUSEHAT app for health, the e-CD for customs, and various physical cards for immigration. As of late 2025 and moving into 2026, these have been integrated. All Indonesia is now the single point of truth for:

  • The Electronic Customs Declaration (e-CD)

  • The SATUSEHAT Health Pass (SSHP)

  • The Digital Immigration Arrival Card

Why the Change?

The consolidation serves two primary purposes: Efficiency and Security. For the traveler, it means entering your passport and flight data only once. For the Indonesian government, it allows for real-time biosecurity monitoring—vital in 2026 as the region monitors trends like Mpox and seasonal health shifts—ensuring Bali remains a safe, internationally trusted destination.


2. The Three Core Pillars of the All Indonesia Portal

To successfully complete your All Indonesia filing, you need to understand the three distinct sections you will encounter.

I. The Immigration Arrival Card

This is the modern version of the old “disembarkation card.” It collects your basic identity data, your purpose of visit (tourism, business, or social), and your intended duration of stay.

  • Pro Tip: Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months. If you are using an e-VoA (Electronic Visa on Arrival), ensure the data matches perfectly.

II. The SATUSEHAT Health Pass (SSHP)

Health security is a top priority for Bali in 2026. This section replaces the old standalone health forms. You will be asked to declare:

  • Recent Travel History: Specifically, any countries visited in the last 21 days.

  • Health Status: Whether you are experiencing symptoms like fever, cough, or unexplained rashes.

  • Biosecurity Compliance: Acknowledging that if the airport’s thermal scanners flag you with a high temperature, you may be subject to secondary screening at Ngoerah Central General Hospital.

III. The Electronic Customs Declaration (e-CD)

Once you land and collect your bags, you cannot exit the “Green Channel” without a Customs QR code. The e-CD asks if you are bringing:

  • Animals, fish, or plants (including wood carvings).

  • More than 1 liter of alcohol or 200 cigarettes.

  • Currency exceeding IDR 100 million (approx. $6,500 USD).

  • High-value electronics for IMEI registration (required if you plan to use a local Indonesian SIM card for more than 90 days).


3. All Indonesia Step-by-Step: How to Complete Your Declaration

The All Indonesia form can only be completed within 72 hours (3 days) of your arrival. Attempting to do it earlier will result in the date-picker being grayed out.

Step 1: Access the Official Portal

Always use the official government link: allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id. Beware of “copycat” websites that attempt to charge you for this service. The All Indonesia declaration is completely free.

Step 2: Personal and Travel Data

You can either enter your passport details manually or use an MRZ scanner (if using the mobile app). You will need:

  • Flight Number (e.g., SQ938 or GA401).

  • Seat Number (if already checked in).

  • Local Address in Bali (the name of your first hotel or villa).

Step 3: Health and Customs Questions

Answer honestly. If you are traveling as a family, you can often add “Family Members” to a single submission, but check the latest 2026 prompt on the site, as some health protocols may require individual codes for adults.

Step 4: Generate and Save the QR Code

Upon clicking “Submit,” a unique QR code will be generated.

  • Critical Step: Take a screenshot immediately and save it to your phone’s “Favorites” or “Photos” folder. You will also receive a copy via email, but airport Wi-Fi can be spotty upon arrival—having it offline is a lifesaver.

4. Arrival Logistics: What Happens at Bali Airport?

Once you land at I Gusti Ngurah Rai (DPS), your All Indonesia QR code will be requested at multiple checkpoints.

  1. Health Screening: As you exit the airbridge, you will pass through thermal scanners. If you are flagged, or if you are arriving from a region currently under health surveillance in 2026, officials will scan your QR code to review your SSHP declaration.

  2. Immigration: If you have an e-VoA and have completed your All Indonesia card, you can use the Autogates. These gates scan your passport and face, cross-reference your digital card, and let you through in under 30 seconds.

  3. Customs: After luggage collection, you will see a final row of scanners. Here, you simply scan your QR code on a pillar. If you have nothing to declare, the light turns green, and you are officially in Bali!


5. Beyond the Paperwork: Making the Most of Bali with SatuSatu

Completing the All Indonesia portal is about getting through the airport. But why are you here? To experience the soul of Bali.

This year, the savvy traveler knows that generic, mass-market tours are a thing of the past. To truly connect with the island, we recommend you book your activities via SatuSatu.

Why SatuSatu?

SatuSatu is a premier app and platform that specializes in Curated Experiences. Unlike global booking giants, the team at SatuSatu is based on the ground in Bali, handpicking every activity to ensure it meets a high standard of authenticity and sustainability.

  • Local Curation: Whether it’s a “secret” waterfall trek in North Bali or an authentic Balinese wood-carving workshop in Mas, every product is vetted by locals.

  • Special Welcoming Gifts: One of the unique features of booking via SatuSatu is the “Welcoming Gift” included with many curated experiences—a small, meaningful token of Balinese hospitality to start your journey.

  • Instant Confirmation: Just like the All Indonesia portal, SatuSatu is built for the digital age. Your bookings are confirmed instantly, with real-time availability.

  • Secure Local Payments: Avoid international credit card surcharges by using secure, local payment methods integrated directly into the app.

When you book activities via SatuSatu, you aren’t just a tourist; you are a guest of the island, supporting local communities while creating memories that last a lifetime.


6. Common Pitfalls and Solutions of All Indonesia

“I forgot to fill out the All Indonesia form before I landed!”

Don’t panic. There are “Kiosks” near the health screening area at Bali Airport with free Wi-Fi and tablets. However, the queues can be long. It is much better to do it during your layover or before you leave your home country.

“The website says my passport number is already in use.”

This often happens if you started a draft and didn’t finish. Clear your browser cache or try a different browser. Ensure you are using the same passport that is linked to your visa.

“Does the All Indonesia card replace the Bali Tourist Levy?”

No. The Bali Tourist Levy (IDR 150,000) is a separate provincial tax used for cultural preservation and waste management. You should pay this via the Love Bali website/app. Your All Indonesia QR code is for national entry; the Love Bali voucher is for provincial entry.


7. The 2026 Checklist for a Perfect Bali Entry

To ensure your 2026 Bali trip starts without a hitch, keep this digital checklist on your phone:

Task Platform Timing
Check Passport Physical Document 6+ months validity
Apply for e-VoA evisa.imigrasi.go.id 14 days before arrival
Pay Bali Tourist Levy lovebali.baliprov.go.id Anytime before arrival
Complete “All Indonesia” allindonesia.imigrasi.go.id 72 hours before arrival
Book First Experience SatuSatu App 1 week before arrival

8. Summary: Embracing the Digital Shift

The All Indonesia portal represents a significant step forward in making travel to Indonesia more transparent and secure. By integrating health, immigration, and customs, the government has created a “one-stop-shop” that respects the traveler’s time.

While the paperwork is essential, remember that it is simply the gateway. Once you clear those airport doors and feel the Bali sun, the real journey begins. By choosing to book your activities via SatuSatu, you ensure that your time on the island is spent exploring the most meaningful, authentic, and beautifully curated moments Bali has to offer.

Safe travels, and we look forward to seeing you in Bali!