Visa On Arrival (VOA) Extension

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VoA Extension Bali

A Visa on Arrival (VOA) extension allows travelers to extend their stay in Indonesia by an additional 30 days. This extension is available for visitors who initially obtained a 30-day VOA either online or upon arrival at an Indonesian airport and wish to prolong their visit.

To ensure compliance with immigration regulations and avoid overstay penalties, it is highly recommended to apply for the extension at least 14 days before your current visa expires.

  • Extension Fee: Rp 1.300.000.
  • Processing Time: 7 business days.
  • Length of Duration: 30 days.

Requirements for VOA Extension:

  • Apply at least 14 days before your visa expiry.
  • A clear photo of your passport ID page (note: physical passport required for non-e-visa holders).
  • A copy of your flight departure ticket from Indonesia.
  • A recent color photograph.
  • Your ITK (e-Stay Permit).

VOA Extension Processing Stages

The VOA extension process involves several stages to complete your visa extension legally and efficiently:

  1. Document Submission: Submit all required documents online or visit one of Bali Visas’ four offices in Bali.
  2. Payment: Make payment via the provided payment link or directly at the office.
  3. Notification for Biometrics: You will receive notification within 5–7 days for regular processing or 2–3 days for express processing to visit the immigration office for biometric data collection.
  4. Immigration Office Visit: Attend the immigration office for photo capture and fingerprinting.
  5. Extension Completion Notification: After biometrics are completed, you will be informed that your VOA extension has been successfully processed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long can I extend my Visa on Arrival (eVOA) in Bali Indonesia?

You can extend your Visa on Arrival (eVOA) in Indonesia for one additional 30-day period, giving you a total stay of 60 days from your initial arrival date. After this extension, you must leave the country, as further extensions are not permitted under this visa category. If you need a longer stay, consider applying for a different visa type before your eVOA expires.

To extend your Visa on Arrival (eVOA) in Indonesia, you must meet the following requirements:

Valid eVOA – Your visa must still be active at the time of application (apply before it expires).
Passport – Must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay.
Extension Request Timeline – Submit your application at least 7 days before expiry to avoid delays.
Proof of Return Ticket – A confirmed flight ticket showing your departure from Indonesia.
Online Application (if applicable) – If applying for an electronic Visa on Arrival (eVOA), you may need to process the extension through Indonesia’s official immigration website.
Personal Presence (if required) – Some immigration offices may require you to visit in person for biometric verification.

To avoid overstaying, apply for your eVOA extension at least 7 days before your visa expires. Processing times can vary, and applying early ensures you have enough time to complete the extension without penalties.

If you wait too long and your eVOA expires before the extension is approved, you may face an overstay fine of IDR 1,000,000 per day or other immigration issues. Some regions may also have longer processing times due to high demand, so submitting your application well in advance is always recommended.

No, you cannot extend your eVOA more than once. The Visa on Arrival (eVOA) in Indonesia is valid for an initial 30 days and can be extended only once for an additional 30 days, giving you a maximum stay of 60 days.

After this period, you must leave Indonesia before your visa expires. If you need a longer stay, consider applying for a different type of visa, such as a Tourist Visa (B211A) or a Multiple Entry Business Visa, before your eVOA expires.

The eVOA extension process typically takes 3 to 10 business days, depending on the immigration office handling your application.

To avoid delays or overstaying penalties, apply at least 7 days before your visa expires. Some immigration offices, especially in high-traffic areas like Bali, may have longer processing times due to high demand.

If you overstay after your eVOA extension expires, you will face the following consequences:

⚠ Overstay Fine – You will be charged IDR 1,000,000 per day of overstay.
⚠ Possible Blacklisting – Extended overstays may result in being banned from re-entering Indonesia for a certain period.
⚠ Deportation – If you overstay significantly, Indonesian immigration authorities may deport you at your own expense.
⚠ Legal Issues – Severe overstays could lead to detention or other immigration penalties.

To avoid these problems, always apply for an extension on time or leave Indonesia before your visa expires. If you have overstayed, settle the fine at immigration before departure to prevent complications with future visa applications.

As a VoA Extension Bali services, You can find us both online and offline, whichever is most convenient for you!

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We’re available 24/7 at https://www.visalegalbali.com/ where you can browse, shop, and get your questions answered anytime, anywhere.

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BSS Visa & Legal
Depan Banjar Dama (in front Banjar Dama, Jl. Raya Padonan No.32, Tibubeneng, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361.
(Open Monday to Friday, 9 AM – 6 PM)

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