Add another 30 days to your Visa on Arrival without the immigration-office stress — we prepare everything and guide you through the single in-person biometrics visit.
The Visa on Arrival gives you 30 days in Indonesia, and it can be extended once for a further 30 days — turning a short trip into a comfortable two months. The official extension fee is IDR 500,000, and immigration requires you to attend in person for a photo and fingerprints. We take care of the forms, the timing and the appointment so the only thing you handle is showing up. Start the process well before your stamp expires and the whole thing stays calm and predictable.
We file early so your extension is approved before your current 30 days run out.
You attend immigration once for biometrics — we prepare you for exactly what to expect.
Every form is completed and checked by us before submission, so nothing bounces back.
Share your passport, VoA receipt and current stamp date so we can plan the timing.
We complete the application and submit it to immigration on your behalf.
You attend the office once for your photo and fingerprints — we tell you when and where.
Your extended stamp is issued and your passport comes back to you, good for another 30 days.
A short, simple list — we confirm the specifics for your case before you commit.
With your current Visa on Arrival stamp inside.
Proof that you paid for the Visa on Arrival on entry.
Evidence of your departure from Indonesia.
One in-person appointment at the immigration office for photo and fingerprints.
The official immigration fee is IDR 500,000. Our all-in service price below covers that fee plus our handling, document preparation and appointment management. Final figures are confirmed before you commit.
The essentials before you extend your Visa on Arrival.
The Visa on Arrival can be extended once, for an additional 30 days. After that, you would need to leave Indonesia or move onto a different visa — we can advise on your options.
Yes. Immigration requires you to attend once for a photo and fingerprints (biometrics). We arrange the appointment and tell you exactly what to bring.
As early as possible — ideally a week or more before your current 30 days expire. Starting early avoids any risk of overstaying while the application is processed.
That is the official government charge for the 30-day extension. Our all-in service price includes this fee plus our handling and document work.