If you hold a D212 multi-entry visa valid for 1 year, we have great news for you!
After the initial 60-day allowed stay in Indonesia, you don’t need to leave the country—you can extend your stay for another 60 days.
If you hold a D212 multi-entry visa valid for 1 year, we have great news for you!
After the initial 60-day allowed stay in Indonesia, you don’t need to leave the country—you can extend your stay for another 60 days.
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The Immigration Office in Denpasar is a government organization responsible for handling migration and immigration issues in Bali.
The office is located in Denpasar. It provides services for obtaining various types of visas, extending stay periods, registering foreign citizens, and addressing other migration-related matters.
Planning to stay in Indonesia for more than 60 days?
The Tourist Visa B211A is perfect for you, allowing you to stay in Bali for up to 180 days.
Indonesia announces a multiple-entry visa for long-term visitors!
📌 New eVisa D212: Available for one, two or five years, this visa allows unlimited entries and exits from Indonesia throughout its validity period.
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