Ross Taylor warns travelers about Bali online visa scams targeting tourists
Ross Taylor, founder of the Perth-based Indonesia Institute, warned travelers about online visa scams targeting Bali. He noted that fraudulent websites often charge up to $80 for forms that should be free or only $50 for a visa-on-arrival. Taylor urged travelers to carefully use the official Indonesian Government site to avoid these scams.
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Published 23 Jun 2026, 04:36 UTC · Updated 23 Jun 2026, 04:40 UTC
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