Multiple Entry Tourist and Business Visa Extension

Multiple Entry Tourist and Business Visa Extension

Enjoy the flexibility of your Multiple Entry Visa without interruption. Designed for frequent travelers, the Index D1 (Tourism) and Index D2 (Business) visas allow a 60-day stay per visit. If you wish to remain in Bali or anywhere in Indonesia beyond the initial period without leaving the country, our Priority Extension Service ensures your Stay Permit is renewed quickly.

Extension Eligibility & Stay Limits


Understand the specific rules for extending your Multiple Entry Visit Permit to avoid overstay penalties:

  • Visa Type: Multiple Entry Visa (Index D1 & D2).
  • Extension Limit: Up to 2 times per entry.
  • Duration Added: 60 days per extension.
  • Maximum Continuous Stay: Total 180 days (Initial 60 + Extension 60 + Extension 60).
  • Requirement: After utilizing the maximum extensions, you must exit Indonesia to reset your stay permit upon re-entry.

(Important: Applications must be submitted at least 14 days before your current permit expires.)

Service Price

Service TypeDuration AddedProcessing TimePriority Price (IDR)
D1/D2 Extension+60 Days7 Business DaysIDR 2,050,000

Note: This price includes immigration fees, document verification, and expedited biometric scheduling.

Required Documents:

  • Original Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months.
  • Return/Onward Ticket: Proof of travel leaving Indonesia after the extension period.
  • Active Stay Permit: Your current e-Visa or ITK (Stay Permit) sticker.
  • Photograph: Recent color photo (passport style).

Extension Workflow:

  1. Submission: Drop your passport at our offices or submit photo of it via our WhatsApp number.
  2. Express Filing: We submit your application directly to the Immigration Office system.
  3. Biometric Appointment: You will be notified to attend a photo and fingerprint session within 2–3 business days.
  4. Completion: Your passport with the extended stay permit is ready for collection or delivery within 7 business days total.

Price List

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Multiple Entry Visa Extension

Rp 2.050.000
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Traveling should be seamless, not a bureaucratic headache. Yet, for frequent tourist and business professionals, visa limitations can feel like an invisible leash. Imagine landing in your favorite Indonesia destination only to realize your visa is expiring, forcing you into last-minute paperwork, expensive flights, or even a temporary halt to your ventures. This is where a multiple entry visa extension becomes a game-changer.

Whether you’re a digital nomad embracing a borderless lifestyle or an entrepreneur sealing international deals, maintaining uninterrupted access to key destinations is crucial. With a multiple entry visa extension, you can extend your stay without the hassle of reapplying for a new visa, avoiding unnecessary delays and disruptions. More time, more freedom, and more opportunities—without the red tape.

But how do you navigate the process efficiently? What are the eligibility requirements? And how can you ensure a smooth approval? This guide will walk you through every essential detail, ensuring you stay ahead of visa expirations and keep your travel plans intact. Let’s dive into the ins and outs of extending your multiple entry visa and unlocking a world of possibilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I travel outside of Bali without my passport?

Yes, you can travel anywhere within Indonesia without physically carrying your passport, as long as you have a clear digital copy of your passport ID page and visa stamps showing your arrival dates. If needed, we can also issue a sponsorship letter confirming that your passport is being processed by immigration.

As long as your visa was still valid when it was submitted to immigration for processing, you will not incur any overstay penalties.

No, the process does not conclude immediately. Your passport remains with immigration for the necessary procedures and will be returned once everything is finalized.

Overstaying occurs when you remain in Indonesia beyond your visa’s expiration date. Immigration authorities impose a fine of IDR 1,000,000 per day for each day you exceed your permitted stay.

Yes, your passport is securely held by Indonesian immigration authorities throughout the processing period, ensuring its safety and proper handling.