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How to Extend Your Visa for Indonesia: A Complete Guide

Learn how to extend your Indonesian e-Visa online or at immigration offices, including eligibility, timelines, and fees for 30-day and 60-day tourist visas.

After a few days in Indonesia, you may want to extend your stay to experience all this fascinating country has to offer. Fortunately, Indonesia offers several ways to extend your visit, whether you hold an e-Visa or obtained your visa in person. The process depends on the type of visa you hold and how you initially obtained it—online or on arrival.

Before beginning the extension process, it’s essential to confirm you meet the preconditions. To be eligible for an online e-Visa extension, you must already be in Indonesia and have stayed for at least 15 days. We strongly recommend submitting your extension request between 15 and 7 days before your e-Visa expires to avoid administrative issues that could jeopardize your stay.

30-Day E-Visa on Arrival – How to Extend

Introduced in early 2023, the Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) simplifies entry for international travelers. This visa starts with an initial validity of 30 days, is applied for online before departure, and is finalized upon arrival in Indonesia. The process saves time and offers flexibility for travelers planning a relaxed trip. This e-Visa can be extended once by 30 days, bringing your total stay in Indonesia to 60 days without the need to leave the country.

Extending your online "E-Visa on Arrival"

If you already applied online, the extension is straightforward. Simply log back into the account you created during your initial application and follow the on-screen instructions. Alternatively, you can use our services to guide you through the process, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience.

Extending an On-Arrival Visa (obtained in person)

If you chose to obtain your visa directly at an Indonesian airport, online extension isn’t available. You must visit an Indonesian immigration office in person and bring your passport and return ticket. While this method is more traditional, it is straightforward as long as you meet the required conditions.

60-Day Tourist Visa Extension

The 60-day tourist visa is another popular option for longer stays. It allows you to remain in Indonesia for 60 days, with the option to extend it by another 60 days, giving you up to 120 days total. The extension process follows the same timeline as the e-Visa: submit your request between 15 and 7 days before the expiry date.

Extension Options for the 60-Day Tourist Visa

If you haven’t yet applied for a 60-day tourist visa, you can start with the 30-day e-Visa on arrival. That first visa can then be extended by 30 days, giving you a flexible 60-day stay—that’s ideal for travelers who prefer to keep their options open and plan as they go.

In conclusion, understanding Indonesia’s visa options and their specific extension rules is key to a smooth and stress-free stay. Whether you’ve chosen the e-Visa on arrival, a tourist visa, or another type, each comes with precise procedures that must be followed. Filing your extension request within the required window will let you enjoy every moment of your time in Indonesia without bureaucracy getting in the way. With the right preparation, you can travel with confidence and extend your stay with ease.

Auteur
Anna Dennis

Spécialiste de la veille réglementaire et experte en contenus destinations, elle analyse quotidiennement l’évolution des formalités d’entrée pour traduire la complexité administrative en guides pratiques. Son rôle combine expertise terrain et précision technique afin de garantir la fiabilité des informations délivrées aux voyageurs.

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