TRAVELLING WITH PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS TO BALI

Contact the Indonesian Embassy to find out if your medication is illegal.  

Obtain a letter from the Indonesian embassy by filling out the form on their website.

Return the form with a doctor's letter and a copy of the prescription that have both been certified by a Justice of the Peace. 

Include a receipt from the pharmacy and copies of your flight itinerary and passport. 

Keep the letter with the medicines.  

Only pack enough medication to last you personally for your stay. 

Keep the medicines in the original packaging. 

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