Indonesian immigration rules can feel like deciphering ancient scrolls. We translate them into one clear pathway — the right visa, prepared correctly, filed by a licensed partner, delivered to your inbox.
Tell us why you are coming to Bali — we will recommend the right visa and reply on WhatsApp.
Six clear pathways for visitors, remote workers, investors and long-stay residents. Not sure which fits? We will confirm in one message.
For remote workers, content creators and freelancers earning from outside Indonesia.
For income-earning nomads — no local sponsor PT required.
For visitors who want to extend their stay legally and on time.
For company owners and investors operating through a PT PMA.
For retirees and long-stay residents seeking security and ease.
For high-net-worth and strategic investors wanting long-term residence.
Prices shown are our all-in agency service estimates, not official government fees, and vary by nationality and case. We confirm an exact, all-in figure before you commit.
Message us your plan. We confirm the right visa and the exact documents you will need.
We prepare your forms, sponsor letter and a tailored checklist together with you.
Our licensed partner files on the official e-visa portal and guarantees your application.
You receive your e-visa or KITAS by email — and we stay available for every future renewal.
Most applications come down to four things. We tell you the exact figures and documents for your visa class — no surprises.
A passport valid 6+ months with blank pages, plus a recent passport-style photo.
A bank statement or income proof — the amount depends on the visa class, and we tell you the exact figure.
An Indonesian sponsor or our corporate guarantor partner; we provide the invitation letter.
A short description of your activity — remote work, investment, retirement — for the application.
Visas are all we do. That focus is why our applications clear the first time.
We track every regulation change as it happens, so your application reflects the rules in force today — not last year.
More than 12,000 applications guided since 2014, with a 96% first-submission approval rate.
One all-in figure, agreed before we begin. No hidden government-fee mark-ups, no surprises.
One specialist owns your case from first message to visa in hand — and stays on for renewals.
Extend your 30-day Visa on Arrival for another 30 days, handled end-to-end.
Extend your B211 tourist visa in 60-day increments, filed correctly and on time.
Tight on time or near an overstay? We fast-track priority cases the same day where possible.
We prepare, check and format every form and supporting document before submission.
A written recommendation matched to your nationality, plans and timeline.
A few of the thousands of expats, nomads and retirees we have guided through Indonesian immigration.
My Visa on Arrival extension was handled without me lifting a finger. Clear instructions, fast replies, zero stress.
They matched me to the right digital-nomad visa and explained every step. Approved on the first submission.
I was confused by the 2026 rule changes — they knew them cold and saved me from an expensive mistake.
Pick a topic — the essentials before you extend or apply for a Bali visa.
For most tourist visas the process runs about 7–14 working days from document submission to passport collection. We start early so your extension is approved well before your current stay expires.
Some applications begin online, but in 2026 most tourist-visa extensions still require one in-person visit to the Kantor Imigrasi for biometrics. We book the appointment and guide you through it.
Typically your original passport (valid 6+ months), the completed application, a sponsor or guarantor letter, and proof of onward plans. We send you an exact checklist for your visa class.
Overstaying carries a fine of IDR 1,000,000 per day (around USD 65). Beyond a short window it can lead to more serious consequences, so contact us early — we can often resolve a looming overstay quickly.
No. Visa-free entries are strictly non-extendable. If you want to stay longer you must hold an extendable visa such as the Visa on Arrival or a B211 — we can advise on the switch.
Continuing your journey? Consider priority arrival at Ngurah Rai to round out your plans.