A Guide to Visa Extension in Bali

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Bali’s beautiful scenery and captivating culture often convince visitors to prolong their stay. If you’re considering doing so, then you must be prepared to apply for a visa extension. This guide explains the types of Indonesia’s visa eligible for extension and provides a detailed walkthrough of the extension process in Bali.  

Types of Indonesian Visas for Foreigners to Extend 

Indonesia provides a range of visas designed for different purposes for foreign nationals. Nevertheless, the following visas are commonly extended in Bali: 

1. Visa on Arrival (VoA): Initial validity period for this type of visa is 30 days and extendable only for another 30 days. 

2. Single-entry visa for tourism and Visa on Arrival: Initially valid for 60 days and extendable twice (total stay is 180 days), tourists often extend this for another month to have various experiences in Bali. 

3. Multiple Entry Business Visa: Targeting business travelers. Iit’s valid for a year but requires exits every 60 days. 

4. Retirement Visa: If you’re 55 and up, you can consider this type of visa. It’s valid for a year and can be renewed annually.  

Detailed Visa Extension Process in Bali

Here’s how the applicant process works:

  1. Start Early: Begin at least two weeks before your visa expires to anticipate unforeseen delays.

  1. Immigration Office Visits: The primary office in Denpasar will be your frequent destination. Dress politely (no shorts and sandals) and show respect for local norms. Be prepared for multiple visits because the visa extension process isn’t a one-time affair. 

  1. Document Preparation:
  • Passport: Must have at least 6 months validity.
  • Copies of passport detail pages and current visa page.
  • Application form: Available online and at the immigration office.
  • Recent passport-size photo.
  • Proof of onward journey: usually a flight ticket.
  • Fee: Approximately 500,000 IDR for Tourist Visas.

  1. Sequential Steps:
  • Day 1: Submit your documents. Get a receipt.
  • Day 3-5: Return for a biometric and photo session.
  • Day 7: Ideally, this is when you retrieve your passport with the extended visa. However, sometimes you might have more waiting periods or be asked to return on a different day, adding to the number of immigration visits.


Additional Information about Visa Extension in Bali 

Before initiating the visa extension process, there are some crucial elements you should know. Understanding the points below might help you dealing with the immigration authorities.

– Overstaying incurs daily fines. Stay alert about expiration dates of your visa.

–  Applying for a visa extension that requires multiple visits to immigration office might make you reorganize your plans in Bali.

– Exercise respect and patience. If you start thinking that revisiting and waiting at the immigration office is tedious, please remember the end goal: more time in Bali.

Read More: How to Choose a Trustworthy Visa Agent in Bali 

Extend Your Visa with Us  

Dealing with a complicated visa extension process can be daunting, especially for first-time travelers who are unfamiliar with bureaucratic protocols. Opting for the immigration services of Seven Stones Indonesia to manage this process is an investment for your peace of mind. With in-depth knowledge about Indonesian regulations and a proven track record of efficiency, Seven Stones Indonesia will streamline the entire procedure meticulously. 

Instead of multiple visits to the immigration office, deciphering paperwork, and managing unforeseen complications, clients can entrust these tasks to Seven Stones. Their dedicated team of professionals takes the stress out of visa extensions, allowing visitors to focus on what truly matters: enjoying the unparalleled beauty and experiences Bali has to offer. When you opt for Seven Stones Indonesia, you’re choosing convenience, expertise, and a hassle-free extension process.

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