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Bali Visa Extension — How to Extend Your Stay in Bali

Already in Bali and need to extend your visa? This guide covers eVOA extension, B211A extension, Bali immigration offices, costs, and what to do before your visa expires.

Quick Answer

Yes, you can extend your visa in Bali — but only if you hold an extendable visa type (eVOA, B211A). Extensions must be applied for at a Bali immigration office before your current stay expires. eVOA can be extended once for 30 days. B211A can be extended up to 4 times (30 days each, max 180 days). Overstaying in Bali results in fines of IDR 1,000,000 per day.

Which Visas Can Be Extended in Bali?

Visa TypeInitial StayExtendable?Max Total Stay
eVOA30 daysYes — once60 days
B211A (C1 Tourist)60 daysYes — up to 4 times180 days
KITAS1–2 yearsYes — annuallyRenewable
Visa on Arrival (physical)30 daysYes — once60 days
Free Visa (Bebas Visa)30 daysNo30 days

Rules are subject to change. Always confirm with current immigration regulations.

How to Extend Your Visa in Bali — Step by Step

1

Contact Visa Nest Before Expiry

Reach out to Visa Nest on WhatsApp at least 7–10 days before your current stay expires. Provide your visa type, entry date, and passport details.

2

Confirm Eligibility

Visa Nest reviews your visa type and confirms whether your visa is extendable and the correct procedure for your case.

3

Prepare Documents

Gather required documents: passport, current visa, accommodation proof, onward/return ticket (for some visa types).

4

Visit Bali Immigration Office

Go to Kantor Imigrasi Ngurah Rai (Badung) or Kantor Imigrasi Denpasar — Visa Nest advises which one based on your area of stay.

5

Submit Application

Submit your extension application and pay the official government extension fee.

6

Wait for Processing

eVOA extensions are typically processed same day or within 1–3 working days. B211A extensions may take longer.

7

Collect Extended Visa Stamp

Once approved, your passport is stamped with the extended stay period. Do not leave Indonesia without collecting it.

Bali Immigration Offices

Kantor Imigrasi Ngurah Rai

Badung, South Bali (Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu area)

Covers most of South Bali tourism areas

Kantor Imigrasi Denpasar

Denpasar City and surrounding areas

Covers Denpasar city and some central areas

The appropriate office depends on your registered address in Bali. Visa Nest advises the correct office for your situation.

Costs

  • eVOA extension: IDR 500,000 (government fee — verify current amount)
  • B211A extension: Case-based government fee
  • Visa Nest assistance fee: Case-based — contact us

Overstay Penalties

  • Fine: IDR 1,000,000 per day of overstay
  • Risk: Detention until paid, deportation
  • Serious risk: Blacklisting from Indonesia

Never overstay — always extend before expiry.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Waiting until the last day to apply for an extension — immigration offices can be busy. Apply at least 5 days before expiry.

Trying to extend a non-extendable visa such as the free visa or expired VoA.

Leaving Indonesia without collecting your extension stamp from the immigration office.

Assuming visa runs guarantee re-entry — they do not.

Not knowing your visa expiry date — check the stamp in your passport immediately on arrival.

Official Sources

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. If you hold an extendable visa such as eVOA or B211A, you can apply for an extension at the Bali immigration office (Kantor Imigrasi Ngurah Rai or Denpasar) before your current stay expires. Not all visa types are extendable.

Visas that can typically be extended in Bali include: eVOA (once, for 30 days), B211A Social/Tourist Visa (up to 4 times, 30 days each), and KITAS (annually). The eVOA cannot be extended a second time. Visa on Arrival (physical) may also be extendable at immigration offices.

Visa extensions in Bali are processed at the Kantor Imigrasi Ngurah Rai (Badung) or Kantor Imigrasi Denpasar, depending on your area of residence in Bali. Visa agents (including Visa Nest) can guide you on which office is appropriate for your case.

The official government extension fee for eVOA is IDR 500,000 (subject to change). B211A extension fees vary. Visa agent fees are charged separately. Always verify current fees with official sources or Visa Nest.

Overstaying your visa in Indonesia (including Bali) results in a fine of IDR 1,000,000 per day. Overstayers can be detained, deported, and potentially blacklisted from re-entering Indonesia. Never overstay — extend before your visa expires.

The eVOA extension must be applied for in person at the nearest immigration office in Bali before your 30-day eVOA period expires. Visa Nest can guide you on documents and accompany you to the office.

Some visitors exit Indonesia from Bali and return on a new eVOA or visa. While technically possible, frequent visa runs may attract immigration scrutiny and re-entry is not guaranteed. For longer stays, applying for a proper visa type (B211A, KITAS) is strongly advised.

Extend Your Bali Visa with Visa Nest

Contact Visa Nest on WhatsApp with your current visa type and expiry date. We will confirm your options and guide you through the extension process before it is too late.

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Visa Nest is an independent visa and business setup consultancy. We are not a government immigration authority. Official immigration information and applications may be available through the Indonesian government eVisa and Directorate General of Immigration platforms. Visa Nest provides guidance, document preparation, application assistance, and case support. Final approval is always subject to the decision of the relevant Indonesian authorities.

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Share your details — nationality, current location, purpose of stay, and planned travel date. Visa Nest will review your case and guide you step by step.

Visa Nest is an independent consultancy. We provide guidance and document support. Final approval is always subject to Indonesian authority decision.

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