Stay in Bali legally beyond your current grant — we extend your B211 tourist visit visa in 60-day blocks, keeping your time here uninterrupted and overstay-free.
The B211 tourist visit visa is the go-to choice for longer holidays, family visits and slow travel in Indonesia, and it can be extended in 60-day increments. If your current grant is running short and you are not ready to leave, an extension keeps your stay completely legal without the hassle of flying out and re-entering. We confirm how many extensions your visa allows, prepare the paperwork and lodge it with immigration well ahead of your expiry date.
Holidaymakers and slow travellers who simply want more time in Bali.
Those visiting partners, relatives or friends for an extended period.
Anyone whose departure date has moved and needs to stay legally in the meantime.
Send your passport and current B211 details; we check how many 60-day extensions remain.
We complete the application and submit it to immigration before your grant expires.
If immigration requests an in-person visit, we tell you exactly when and where to attend.
Your stay is extended by a further 60 days, with your passport returned and everything in order.
The core requirements — we confirm the exact details for your case before you commit.
With your current B211 visa inside and blank pages available.
Your existing B211 grant so we can confirm remaining extensions.
The B211 requires a sponsor — we arrange this where needed.
Proof of your eventual departure from Indonesia.
Prices are our all-in agency service estimates, not official government fees, and vary by case and how many extensions are needed. We confirm an exact, all-in figure before you commit.
The essentials before you extend your B211 tourist visit visa.
Each B211 extension adds 60 days to your stay. Depending on your visa, multiple extensions may be possible — we confirm exactly how many apply to your case.
No. The B211 is a visit visa for tourism, family and social purposes only. If you intend to work, we can advise on the correct visa or KITAS pathway instead.
Start before your current grant expires — ideally a week or more ahead. Filing early ensures the extension is processed without any risk of overstaying.