Visa Extension Agent Bali specializes in extending tourist, social-cultural, and business visas for foreigners already in Indonesia. Based in Bali, this agency focuses on fast processing, straightforward communication, and keeping clients legally compliant with local immigration rules. Their core service is especially useful for digital nomads, long-stay tourists, retirees, and business visitors who want to remain in Indonesia without visa overstay risks.
What They Do Well:
✔️ Experienced team focused solely on visa extensions — no unnecessary upselling
✔️ Streamlined process with WhatsApp/email-based communication
✔️ Support for multiple visa types: B211A (tourist/social), business visas, and extensions
✔️ Offers pickup/drop-off for passports in key areas like Canggu, Seminyak, Ubud
✔️ Transparent about timelines (typically 7–10 business days for tourist visa extensions)
✔️ English-speaking support with ongoing updates
Potential Drawbacks:
⚠️ Only offers visa extensions — no long-term visa setups (e.g. KITAS, investor visas)
⚠️ Limited availability outside Bali — travelers in Lombok, Java, or Sumatra will need a different provider
⚠️ Still dependent on the speed and discretion of local immigration offices (Ditjen Imigrasi)
⚠️ No refund policy published — check cancellation terms before committing
Top Advantages:
✔️ Cost-Effective Living – Rent, food, and transport are a fraction of Western prices
✔️ Coworking & Remote Work Culture – Canggu, Ubud, and Seminyak are digital nomad hubs
✔️ Natural Beauty – Beaches, rice terraces, waterfalls, and diving all within reach
✔️ Multiple Visa Options – B211A Visit Visa can be extended twice (60-day max), making it ideal for medium-term stays
✔️ Easy Community Integration – Bali has a robust ecosystem for expats, entrepreneurs, and families alike
Challenges to Plan For:
❌ Bureaucracy & Red Tape – Expect some wait times and paperwork, especially during high season
❌ Internet Stability – Generally strong in nomad hotspots, but still unreliable in remote areas
❌ Healthcare Access – Good in Denpasar or tourist zones, but limited elsewhere
❌ Climate Concerns – Rainy season (Oct–Mar) can limit mobility and access in rural areas
Tourists, digital nomads, or retirees who are already in Indonesia and want to extend a stay legally without handling immigration paperwork on their own. Especially helpful for people on the B211A visa who want to remain longer in Bali without re-entering the country.
We assist with extending various Indonesian visas, including Visa on Arrival (VOA), B211A Social/Tourist Visa, and other short-term stay visas. Contact us to confirm eligibility for your specific visa type.
The extension process typically takes 7-10 working days, depending on the visa type and immigration office processing times. We recommend starting the process at least two weeks before your visa expires.
Visa on Arrival (VOA) can typically be extended once for an additional 30 days. B211A visas may allow for longer extensions, up to 60 days per extension, with a maximum stay of 180 days. Rules vary, so consult with us for your specific case.
Overstaying your visa can result in a fine of IDR 1,000,000 per day or potential deportation. We strongly advise extending your visa before it expires to avoid penalties.
No, our agency handles the entire process, including submitting your application and collecting your passport. We aim to make the process hassle-free for you.
You’ll need: 1. A valid passport with at least 6 months’ validity. 2. A copy of your current visa. 3. A recent passport-sized photo. 4. Completed application forms (provided by us). Additional documents may be required depending on your visa type.
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