Australian Consulate-General Bali
Australian Consulate-General Bali
Opening hours
- Sunday
- Closed
- Monday
- 8 AM - 4 PM
- Tuesday
- 8 AM - 4 PM
- Wednesday
- 8 AM - 4 PM
- Thursday
- 8 AM - 4 PM
- Friday
- 8 AM - 4 PM
- Saturday
- Closed
Jl Tantular 32, Renon
Denpasar, Bali 80234
Denpasar, Bali 80234
Our Booking PolicyWe are focused on providing essential consular services. Please attend the Consulate only if you are in good health. Full name and ID are required for each visitor. Payment by debit/credit card only. We cannot help with Immigration issues.
We are focused on providing essential consular services. Please attend the Consulate only if you are in good health. Full name and ID are required for each visitor. Payment by debit/credit card only. We cannot help with Immigration issues.
Services
Passport Services
10-year passport (for persons 16 and over), including first adult passport
Visit www.passports.gov.au for more information, including current passport fees. Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring -
- Completed adult passport application
- Passport photos x 2
- Original supporting documentation
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Ordinary Passport (32 pages)
Validity - 10 years
Ordinary Passport (32 pages) for adults aged 75 years and over
Validity - 5 years (reduced fee)
NOTE - Please make individual appointments for each passport application being lodged. Eg for two applications, make two appointments
Visit www.passports.gov.au for more information, including current passport fees. Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring -
- Completed adult passport application
- Passport photos x 2
- Original supporting documentation
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Ordinary Passport (32 pages)
Validity - 10 years
Ordinary Passport (32 pages) for adults aged 75 years and over
Validity - 5 years (reduced fee)
NOTE - Please make individual appointments for each passport application being lodged. Eg for two applications, make two appointments
Passport renewal for persons 16 and over
Visit www.passports.gov.au for more information, including current passport fees. Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring -
- Completed adult passport application
- Passport photos x 2
- Original supporting documentation
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Ordinary Passport (32 pages)
Validity - 10 years
Ordinary Passport (32 pages) for adults aged 75 years and over
Validity - 5 years (reduced fee)
NOTE - Please make individual appointments for each passport application being lodged. Eg for two applications, make two appointments
Visit www.passports.gov.au for more information, including current passport fees. Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring -
- Completed adult passport application
- Passport photos x 2
- Original supporting documentation
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Ordinary Passport (32 pages)
Validity - 10 years
Ordinary Passport (32 pages) for adults aged 75 years and over
Validity - 5 years (reduced fee)
NOTE - Please make individual appointments for each passport application being lodged. Eg for two applications, make two appointments
Takes two working days for the process. Choose this option for urgent travel to Australia.
Visit www.passports.gov.au for more information, including current passport fees. Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring -
- Completed adult passport application
- Passport photos x 2
- Original supporting documentation
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Ordinary Passport (32 pages)
Validity - 10 years
Ordinary Passport (32 pages) for adults aged 75 years and over
Validity - 5 years (reduced fee)
NOTE - Please make individual appointments for each passport application being lodged. Eg for two applications, make two appointments
Visit www.passports.gov.au for more information, including current passport fees. Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring -
- Completed adult passport application
- Passport photos x 2
- Original supporting documentation
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Ordinary Passport (32 pages)
Validity - 10 years
Ordinary Passport (32 pages) for adults aged 75 years and over
Validity - 5 years (reduced fee)
NOTE - Please make individual appointments for each passport application being lodged. Eg for two applications, make two appointments

5- year Minor passport (for children under 16). Choose this option for child (under 16) passport applications.
Visit www.passports.gov.au for more information, including current passport fees. Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring -
- Completed child passport application form
- Passport photos x 2
- Original supporting documentation
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Children aged 16 and 17 years must attend the appointment along with a parent or guardian. Children under 16 years are not required to attend the appointment.
Ordinary Passport (32 pages) for children aged 16 to 17
Validity - 10 years
Ordinary Passport (32 pages) for children aged under 16 years
Validity - 5 years (reduced fee)
NOTE - Please make individual appointments for each passport application being lodged. Eg for two applications, make two appointments
Visit www.passports.gov.au for more information, including current passport fees. Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring -
- Completed child passport application form
- Passport photos x 2
- Original supporting documentation
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Children aged 16 and 17 years must attend the appointment along with a parent or guardian. Children under 16 years are not required to attend the appointment.
Ordinary Passport (32 pages) for children aged 16 to 17
Validity - 10 years
Ordinary Passport (32 pages) for children aged under 16 years
Validity - 5 years (reduced fee)
NOTE - Please make individual appointments for each passport application being lodged. Eg for two applications, make two appointments

Choose this option for if your passport:
-has run out of blank visa pages, or
-has minor damage.
Visit www.passports.gov.au for more information, including current passport fees. Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring -
- Completed adult passport application
- Passport photos x 2
- Original passport with a minimum of 2 years validity
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Ordinary Passport (32 pages)
Validity - valid only until the expiry date of the passport it replaces
NOTE - Please make individual appointments for each passport application being lodged. Eg for two applications, make two appointments
-has run out of blank visa pages, or
-has minor damage.
Visit www.passports.gov.au for more information, including current passport fees. Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring -
- Completed adult passport application
- Passport photos x 2
- Original passport with a minimum of 2 years validity
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Ordinary Passport (32 pages)
Validity - valid only until the expiry date of the passport it replaces
NOTE - Please make individual appointments for each passport application being lodged. Eg for two applications, make two appointments
Choose this option for child (below 16 years) passport applications.
Visit www.passports.gov.au for more information, including current passport fees. Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring -
- Completed child passport application form
- Passport photos x 2
- Original supporting documentation
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Children aged 16 and 17 years must attend the appointment along with a parent or guardian. Children under 16 years are not required to attend the appointment.
Ordinary Passport (32 pages) for children aged 16 to 17
Validity - 10 years
Ordinary Passport (32 pages) for children aged under 16 years
Validity - 5 years (reduced fee)
Frequent traveller passports are not available for children.
NOTE - Please make individual appointments for each passport application being lodged. Eg for two applications, make two appointments
Visit www.passports.gov.au for more information, including current passport fees. Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring -
- Completed child passport application form
- Passport photos x 2
- Original supporting documentation
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Children aged 16 and 17 years must attend the appointment along with a parent or guardian. Children under 16 years are not required to attend the appointment.
Ordinary Passport (32 pages) for children aged 16 to 17
Validity - 10 years
Ordinary Passport (32 pages) for children aged under 16 years
Validity - 5 years (reduced fee)
Frequent traveller passports are not available for children.
NOTE - Please make individual appointments for each passport application being lodged. Eg for two applications, make two appointments

5-year passport Senior Passport. Optional for persons 75 and over
Notarial Services
An affidavit is a written statement that allows the person making it to present evidence in court or other legal proceedings. The person making the affidavit must take an oath or make an affirmation that the contents of the affidavit are true and correct.
Power of attorney is a formal document giving another person the authority to make legally binding decisions on your behalf.
Please obtain clear instructions from your legal advisor or the entity requiring the affidavit before booking your appointment. Consular staff cannot advise clients of requirements.
General information on notarial services, including fees is available from the Smartraveller website at www.smartraveller.gov.au/services/legalising-documents Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring-
- Your completed, unsigned, affidavit
- Written instructions from your legal advisor
- Photographic proof of identity
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (cash, credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Power of attorney is a formal document giving another person the authority to make legally binding decisions on your behalf.
Please obtain clear instructions from your legal advisor or the entity requiring the affidavit before booking your appointment. Consular staff cannot advise clients of requirements.
General information on notarial services, including fees is available from the Smartraveller website at www.smartraveller.gov.au/services/legalising-documents Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring-
- Your completed, unsigned, affidavit
- Written instructions from your legal advisor
- Photographic proof of identity
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (cash, credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
An apostille/ authentication is the legalisation of signatures/ seals that appear on Australian public documents.
Please check with the authority requesting the document to confirm the appropriate service (apostille or authentication) that is required. Consular officers cannot advise clients of requirements.
General information on notarial services, including fees is available from the Smartraveller website at www.smartraveller.gov.au/services/legalising-documents Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring-
- Your original document for apostille/ authentication
- Written instructions from your legal advisor
- Photographic proof of identity
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (cash, credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
The apostille/ authentication will be issued within 2 working days. Fees vary depending on the service provided.
Please check with the authority requesting the document to confirm the appropriate service (apostille or authentication) that is required. Consular officers cannot advise clients of requirements.
General information on notarial services, including fees is available from the Smartraveller website at www.smartraveller.gov.au/services/legalising-documents Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring-
- Your original document for apostille/ authentication
- Written instructions from your legal advisor
- Photographic proof of identity
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (cash, credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
The apostille/ authentication will be issued within 2 working days. Fees vary depending on the service provided.
A Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage (CNI) is a general statement of the law in Australia concerning the recognition of foreign marriages.
Please check with the authority requesting the Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage (CNI) to confirm the relevant requirements. Consular staff cannot advise clients of requirements.
General information on notarial services, including fees is available from the Smartraveller website at www.smartraveller.gov.au/services/legalising-documents Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring-
- Completed Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage form (https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/sites/default/files/2019-10/form-no-impediment-marriage.pdf)
- Passport
- Divorce or death certificate (if applicable)
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (cash, credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Please check with the authority requesting the Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage (CNI) to confirm the relevant requirements. Consular staff cannot advise clients of requirements.
General information on notarial services, including fees is available from the Smartraveller website at www.smartraveller.gov.au/services/legalising-documents Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring-
- Completed Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage form (https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/sites/default/files/2019-10/form-no-impediment-marriage.pdf)
- Passport
- Divorce or death certificate (if applicable)
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (cash, credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
This service is provided by the Consular officer with the following wording - "This is a true copy of the document presented to me". We cannot provide alternative wording.
It is your responsibility to ensure that the end user of the certified document will accept the copy. Certifying a copy of an original document is not the same as legalisation.
General information on notarial services, including fees is available from the Smartraveller website at www.smartraveller.gov.au/services/legalising-documents Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring-
- Your original document for certification
- Written instructions from your legal advisor
- Photographic proof of identity
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (cash, credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
It is your responsibility to ensure that the end user of the certified document will accept the copy. Certifying a copy of an original document is not the same as legalisation.
General information on notarial services, including fees is available from the Smartraveller website at www.smartraveller.gov.au/services/legalising-documents Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring-
- Your original document for certification
- Written instructions from your legal advisor
- Photographic proof of identity
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (cash, credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
The Consulate can witness signatures for a land transfer or mortgage documents for a property.
We cannot witness Victorian Land Transfers on Duties Form 6A as Consular Officers are not listed under section 107A(1) of Evidence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1958.
We cannot complete a Verification of Identity of Witness Certificate from your lender or Australian State/ Territory regulatory body. The Consulate is authorised to provide a DFAT Identity Certificate which must be performed at the same time as the witnessing and certifying functions of a land or property transaction.
Please check with your legal advisor, licensed conveyance or mortgagee to confirm the appropriate service. Consular staff cannot advise clients of requirements.
General information on notarial services, including fees is available from the Smartraveller website at www.smartraveller.gov.au/services/legalising-documents Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring-
- Your completed, unsigned, document
- Written instructions from your legal advisor, licensed conveyance or mortgagee
- Photographic proof of identity
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (cash, credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
We cannot witness Victorian Land Transfers on Duties Form 6A as Consular Officers are not listed under section 107A(1) of Evidence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1958.
We cannot complete a Verification of Identity of Witness Certificate from your lender or Australian State/ Territory regulatory body. The Consulate is authorised to provide a DFAT Identity Certificate which must be performed at the same time as the witnessing and certifying functions of a land or property transaction.
Please check with your legal advisor, licensed conveyance or mortgagee to confirm the appropriate service. Consular staff cannot advise clients of requirements.
General information on notarial services, including fees is available from the Smartraveller website at www.smartraveller.gov.au/services/legalising-documents Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring-
- Your completed, unsigned, document
- Written instructions from your legal advisor, licensed conveyance or mortgagee
- Photographic proof of identity
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (cash, credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
Choose this option for an Authorised Officer to witness a Statutory Declaration.
General information on notarial services, including fees is available from the Smartraveller website at www.smartraveller.gov.au/services/legalising-documents Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring -
- Your original unsigned statutory declaration
- Written instructions from your legal advisor
- Photographic proof of identity
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
General information on notarial services, including fees is available from the Smartraveller website at www.smartraveller.gov.au/services/legalising-documents Fees are listed in Australian dollars.
What to bring -
- Your original unsigned statutory declaration
- Written instructions from your legal advisor
- Photographic proof of identity
- Payment in Indonesian rupiah (credit card, debit card) or Australian dollar (credit card)
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