Frequently Asked Questions — Bali Visaextension Expeditions

Welcome to our comprehensive FAQ page, designed to address your inquiries about Bali visa extensions, B211, KITAS, and our immigration agent services. Whether you’re planning an extended stay in Bali or navigating the complexities of Indonesian immigration laws, we provide precise and detailed answers to help guide your journey.

What is the B211 visa extension process?

The B211 visa extension process involves submitting an application to the Indonesian immigration office in Bali. This visa is typically valid for 60 days and can be extended up to four times, each extension granting an additional 30 days. It’s crucial to initiate the extension process at least 7 days before your current visa expires. Our office in Kuta Bali can assist you with the necessary paperwork and submission.

Who can sponsor my KITAS in Bali?

A KITAS, or temporary stay permit, requires a local Indonesian sponsor, which could be an individual or a company. Employers typically sponsor work KITAS, while retirement or spouse KITAS require personal sponsors. Bali Visaextension Expeditions can connect you with reliable sponsors to ensure a seamless application process. For inquiries, contact us at +6281-1394-14563.

What are the overstay fines in Bali?

If you overstay your visa in Bali, the fine is IDR 1,000,000 per day as of 2023. It’s vital to address overstays promptly to avoid further complications with local authorities. Our immigration agents can assist you in resolving overstays efficiently. For assistance, reach out to us via email at bd@juaraholding.com.

What documents are required for a B211 visa extension?

To extend your B211 visa, you need a copy of your passport, a recent passport-sized photo, and your current visa. You may also need proof of a return flight and a local sponsor letter. Our team in Kuta can help you gather and prepare all necessary documentation to ensure a smooth extension process.

How long does it take to process a B211 visa extension?

The processing time for a B211 visa extension is typically 7 to 10 business days. It’s advisable to begin the extension process at least a week before your visa expires to avoid any last-minute issues. Our agents are available to expedite the process and ensure timely submission at the immigration office.

How often can I renew my B211 visa?

You can renew your B211 visa up to four times, with each renewal granting an additional 30-day stay. This means you can potentially stay in Bali for a total of 180 days under the B211 visa. It’s essential to adhere to renewal timelines to avoid penalties. Our team can assist with each renewal phase, ensuring compliance with immigration regulations.

What is the digital nomad visa in Indonesia?

The digital nomad visa is a proposed initiative aimed at attracting remote workers to Indonesia, including Bali. While it’s not officially available yet, discussions suggest it will offer extended stays without the need for a traditional work permit. Stay updated with our services for the latest information on its launch. Contact our Kuta office for more details.

What are the fees for a B211 visa extension?

The fee for a B211 visa extension is approximately USD 60 per extension as of 2023. This includes government charges and administrative fees. Our service fees are additional and cover document preparation, submission, and follow-ups. For a detailed breakdown, please contact our office at +6281-1394-14563.

Can I work in Bali with a B211 visa?

The B211 visa is a tourist visa and does not permit employment in Indonesia. If you intend to work, you must apply for a work KITAS, which requires sponsorship from an Indonesian employer. Our agents can assist in transitioning from a B211 visa to a work KITAS if needed. For personalized guidance, email us at bd@juaraholding.com.

What is the cost of a KITAS in Bali?

The cost of obtaining a KITAS in Bali varies based on the type and duration. A work KITAS typically ranges from USD 1,000 to USD 1,500 annually, including government fees and agent services. Retirement and spouse KITAS may have different pricing. For a detailed quote, please reach out to Bali Visaextension Expeditions at +6281-1394-14563.

What happens if I overstay my visa in Bali?

Overstaying your visa in Bali results in a daily fine of IDR 1,000,000. Prolonged overstays can lead to deportation and blacklisting from re-entering Indonesia. It’s crucial to address overstays immediately. Our immigration agents can provide assistance in resolving such issues. Contact us for support at bd@juaraholding.com.

How long can I stay in Bali with a KITAS?

A KITAS allows you to stay in Bali for up to 12 months, with the possibility of renewal. The specific duration depends on the type of KITAS, such as work, spouse, or retirement. Renewal processes must be initiated before the current KITAS expires. For assistance with KITAS applications and renewals, contact our Kuta office.

What documents do I need for a KITAS application?

For a KITAS application, you typically need a valid passport, recent passport photos, a sponsor letter, and employment or marriage certificates if applicable. Additional documents may be required based on the KITAS type. Our team at Bali Visaextension Expeditions can guide you through the documentation process. For more information, email bd@juaraholding.com.

How can I find a sponsor for my KITAS in Bali?

Finding a sponsor for your KITAS in Bali involves connecting with a local individual or company willing to support your application. Bali Visaextension Expeditions offers services to connect you with reliable sponsors, ensuring your application meets all legal requirements. For sponsorship assistance, contact us at +6281-1394-14563.

How long does it take to get a KITAS in Bali?

The processing time for a KITAS in Bali is generally 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the type and completeness of your application. It’s advisable to start the application process well in advance to account for any delays. Our immigration services can help streamline the process and ensure all requirements are met promptly.

Can I convert my B211 visa to a KITAS?

Converting a B211 visa to a KITAS is possible but requires specific procedures, including securing a local sponsor and meeting eligibility criteria for the desired KITAS type. Bali Visaextension Expeditions can assist with the transition, ensuring compliance with Indonesian immigration laws. For conversion inquiries, reach out to us at bd@juaraholding.com.

What is the penalty for not having a sponsor for my KITAS?

Without a sponsor, your KITAS application cannot proceed, potentially leading to visa overstay and related fines. It’s essential to secure a legitimate sponsor to avoid these complications. Bali Visaextension Expeditions can facilitate connections with qualified sponsors, ensuring your application is valid and complete. Contact our Kuta office for assistance.

Are there any special requirements for the digital nomad visa?

While the digital nomad visa is not yet officially available, anticipated requirements include proof of remote employment, sufficient financial means, and health insurance. It’s designed to attract professionals working remotely. Keep in touch with Bali Visaextension Expeditions for updates on its availability and requirements. For the latest information, email us at bd@juaraholding.com.

What happens if my KITAS application is rejected?

If your KITAS application is rejected, you may need to address specific issues outlined by immigration authorities, such as missing documents or sponsor discrepancies. It’s crucial to rectify these promptly to avoid overstaying your current visa. Bali Visaextension Expeditions can help reassess and resubmit your application. For further guidance, contact us at +6281-1394-14563.

What are the costs involved in overstaying a visa?

The primary cost of overstaying a visa in Bali is the fine of IDR 1,000,000 per day. Additional costs may include legal fees or travel expenses if deportation occurs. It’s essential to manage visa renewals to avoid these expenses. Bali Visaextension Expeditions offers services to help you maintain legal status in Indonesia. For assistance, email bd@juaraholding.com.