Visa Extension Indonesia: How to Extend Your Visa in Bali Easily

If your visa is about to expire but you want to stay longer in Indonesia, applying for a visa extension in Indonesia is the safest and most legal solution.
This guide explains how to extend your visa in Bali, what types of visas can be extended, and how to avoid overstay problems.


What Is a Visa Extension in Indonesia?

A visa extension allows foreign visitors to legally extend their stay in Indonesia according to immigration regulations.
The extension must be processed before your visa expires to avoid fines, penalties, or blacklisting.


Types of Visas You Can Extend in Indonesia

1. Visa on Arrival (VOA / e-VOA)

  • Initial stay: 30 days

  • Extension: 1 time only (30 days)

  • Ideal for short-term tourists

2. Tourist Visa B211A

  • Can be extended up to 180 days

  • Suitable for long stays and digital nomads

  • No need to leave Indonesia

3. Social / Visit Visa

  • Extension available based on visa type

  • Must follow official immigration procedures

💡 Not sure what visa you have? Free consultation is recommended before applying.


How to Extend Your Visa in Bali (Step by Step)

1️⃣ Contact a trusted visa agent
Consult about your visa type and extension eligibility.

2️⃣ Submit required documents
Usually required:

  • Passport

  • Current visa

3️⃣ Immigration processing
The agent handles submission, payment, and status updates.

⏱ Average processing time: 3–10 working days, depending on visa type.


Why Use a Visa Extension Service?

Handling the process yourself can be time-consuming and confusing. Using a professional visa extension service in Bali offers several benefits:

✔ No long immigration queues
✔ Saves time and effort
✔ Legal and compliant process
✔ Updates via WhatsApp


Visa Extension Service in Bali & Amed

We provide visa extension services across Bali, including:

  • Amed

  • Ubud

  • Canggu

  • Sanur

  • Kuta and surrounding areas

Online service is also available for all locations in Indonesia.