Generally no. The eVOA extension requires you to be physically present in Indonesia and to visit an authorized immigration office. You cannot apply from abroad.

Wondering if your 30-day eVOA can be extended? Here is the straight answer — and your best options for staying longer in Bali.
Yes, in most cases you can extend your 30-day Visa on Arrival (eVOA) for an additional 30 days in Bali. The extension is processed in person at an authorized immigration office while you remain in Indonesia.

The 30-day eVOA can be extended once for another 30 days — up to 60 consecutive days.
You must be physically in Indonesia; you cannot apply for the extension from abroad.
Stay the extra 30 days without leaving the country or doing a border run.
An expired eVOA means fines, detention, and possible entry bans — apply before it expires.
| Detail | eVOA |
|---|---|
| Initial stay | 30 days |
| Extension | Once, +30 days |
| Maximum stay | 60 days |
| Apply from abroad | No — onshore only |
| Visa run needed | No |

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