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C - Single Entry Visa Extension

A Single Entry Visa extension allows tourists, business, social, event participant and professional to stay in Indonesia for more than 60 days. You can extend this visa twice, each time for 60 days. And allows pre-investment and internship visa to stay in Indonesia for more than 180 days. You can extend this visa once for additional 180 days.

Price

  • IDR 2,300,000 – 14 business days processing time for stay 60 days ( C1, C2, C6 ).

Length of Extension

  • 60 days (extendable x2, 120 days MAX)
  • 180 days (extendable x1, 180 days MAX)

Requirements

  • Must apply 14 days before your visa expiry date.
  • A clear picture of your passport ID page.
  • Copy of flight arrival ticket.
  • A recent colour photograph.
  • Your ITK (e-Stay Permit).

Processing Stages

  • Submit the required documents online or visit one of our four offices in Bali.
  • Make payment to Evisas via the payment link or visit our offices.
  • We will notify you within 5–7 days (regular process) or 2–3 days (express process) to go to the immigration office for biometrics.
  • Visit the immigration office for your photo and fingerprints.
  • We will notify you that your extension has been completed after biometrics.

Frequently Asked Questions

A: Yes, you can travel anywhere in Indonesia without a passport if you have a clear picture of your passport and visa stamps with arrival dates. We can also provide you with a sponsorship letter stating that your passport is with immigration upon request.
A: As long as your visa has not expired before it is submitted to immigration, you will not be charged any overstay fee.
A: No, the process will continue. We will collect your passport and return to you once it is completed.
A: An overstay is when you stay for any length of time over your visa expiry date. Immigration or customs will charge you 1,000,000.00 IDR for every day you stay longer than your visa allows.
A: Absolutely, your passport is safely with immigration during processing.