VOA Extension
Extending Your VOA Stay in Indonesia
What you need to know
Indonesia's Visa on Arrival (VOA) is a convenient way for travellers from eligible countries to visit this stunning archipelago. However, when your adventure is too amazing to cut short, extending your stay becomes a necessity. Our comprehensive guide will take you through the straightforward process of extending your VOA. Discover how to apply for an extension, what documents you'll need, and the essential steps to ensure you can enjoy more of Indonesia's beauty and culture. Whether it's the breathtaking beaches, vibrant cities, or lush jungles that have captured your heart, our VOA extension guide will help you make the most of your time in this remarkable country.
Don't let your Indonesian adventure be limited by time constraints. Explore the magic of this diverse nation at your own pace with our VOA extension.
Documents you need
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A nationality passport which includes:
- Diplomatic Passport,
- Service Passport, or
- General Passport: With validity period of at least 6 (six) months & that has the VOA stamp/The stamp from the authorities when you entered Indonesia.
Your application process
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Send your Visa application request & receive our service proposal, timeline & documents you need.
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Your Visa/ITAS request is processed by immigration. You will receive process updates from us.
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Your process starts after we've received your documents and full payment
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When everything is approved, we will send your Visa/ITAS and our agent will return your documents!
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We will check & submit your Visa/ITAS application to immigration department.
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Is a Visa necessary for my trip to Bali?Typically, a Visa is required for most travellers visiting Bali, depending on your nationality and intended duration of stay. Some countries may qualify for a Visa exemption or the option to acquire a Visa upon arrival (VOA). Certain individuals need to apply for a visitor Visa. Contact us for personalised guidance on eligibility and Visa prerequisites for easy travelling.
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Is a vaccine certificate mandatory to enter Bali?No, a vaccine certificate is no longer mandatory to enter Bali. All travellers are required to have a valid passport and Visa to enter the Indonesia.
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What is the currency used in Bali?The official currency used in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). While having some cash is advisable, credit cards are widely accepted in most tourist-centric regions.
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How can I move around in Bali?At Bali Travel Solution, we offer a variety of transport solutions for your convenience. From airport transfers and private car hire to motorbike and bicycle rental, we can provide you with the best way to get from A to B in Bali. We also recommend renting a car or motorbike for longer trips, as this gives you the freedom to explore the island at your own pace.
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What should I pack for my Bali trip?Pack lightweight, breathable attire suitable for the tropical climate, along with swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, insect repellent, comfortable shoes, necessary medications, and a plug adapter for your electronics.
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Is it possible to change my tourist Visa to a different type while in Indonesia?Yes, it is possible to change your tourist Visa to a different type while in Indonesia. However, you must visit the Bali Immigration Office and apply for a Visa change. Our team at Bali Travel Solution can help you with the Visa application process and provide you with the necessary documentation.
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Is a return ticket mandatory when applying for an Indonesian Visa?No, a return ticket is not mandatory when applying for an Indonesian Visa. However, Indonesian Immigration may ask for proof of onward travel, so we recommend that you have a confirmed ticket or booking before you apply for the Visa. If you do not have a confirmed ticket or booking, we can assist you with booking a return ticket, if required.