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Indonesian immigration law has no separate “express” or “rush” category, and there is no official fee to pay for priority. An urgent extension simply means expediting the standard procedure: preparing a flawless file, submitting it through the official online channels, and booking the earliest biometric appointment so no time is lost to avoidable errors or delays.
No. Government tariffs are fixed by Government Regulation PP No. 28 of 2019, and there is no expedited-payment option. The fastest legitimate route is an accurate application filed early through the official system — which is exactly what our service is built to deliver.
Three instruments matter most: Law No. 6 of 2011 on Immigration, Government Regulation PP No. 28 of 2019 on tariffs, and Minister Regulation Permenkumham No. 11 of 2024, which consolidates the visit and limited-stay visa framework. Official guidance is published on evisa.imigrasi.go.id and the MOLINA app.
Typically: your original passport valid for at least six months with two blank pages, a copy of the passport bio page, a copy of your current visa or VOA stamp, proof of onward or return travel, and a recent passport photo. Certain visas also require an Indonesian sponsor or guarantor. We provide a precise checklist for your case after a short assessment.
Generally no — a standard 30-day visa-on-arrival can be extended once for a further 30 days without a sponsor. If your original visa was issued under sponsorship, we will confirm the requirements before you apply.
Usually not. Immigration generally requires at least six months of passport validity. Renew your passport first; we can advise on the correct order of steps so you do not waste time on an application that would be refused.
Through Indonesia’s official channels — the MOLINA app and evisa.imigrasi.go.id. You register, select the extension of stay, choose the visa type, upload your documents and pay online. A short biometric appointment at the local immigration office completes the process, which we schedule for you.
For most extensions, yes — a single brief biometric appointment (photo and fingerprints) is required. We secure the earliest available slot and tell you exactly what to bring so the visit is quick.
Yes. Status is visible through the submission platform, and we keep you updated at each stage on WhatsApp with your application reference, so you are never left guessing.
The official government fee to extend a 30-day visa-on-arrival is currently IDR 500,000, set by PP No. 28 of 2019. Our concierge service fee is separate and quoted transparently — you receive a single, all-inclusive figure before any work begins, with no hidden charges.
Via the online channel, a standard extension generally takes about 7–14 working days from submission to passport collection, including the biometric appointment. Starting early always reduces risk.
Ideally 14–21 days before your current permit expires. That window leaves room for processing, the biometric appointment and any issues — comfortably, and without overstay risk.
Once your permit expires you are overstaying, and an extension is no longer possible. The penalty is currently IDR 1,000,000 per day. Lengthy overstays can lead to detention, deportation and a re-entry ban, so contact us immediately — we will help you resolve the penalty and depart or regularise your status safely.
No. A visa-exempt entry is limited to 30 days and cannot be extended. To stay longer you must leave and re-enter on an extendable visa, such as a visa-on-arrival, or arrange a different visa beforehand.
Refusals usually stem from incomplete documents or ineligibility. The safest path is to depart before your current permit expires to avoid penalties. We will review why it happened and advise the best next step immediately.
No. The core regulations — Permenkumham No. 11 of 2024, Law No. 6 of 2011 and PP No. 28 of 2019 — remain in force, and none create a separate rush category. Immigration continues to streamline service through its digital platforms, which is the practical “fast track”.
The core official fee remains consistent with PP No. 28 of 2019 — around IDR 500,000 for a 30-day VOA extension. Any official change would be announced by the Ministry of Law and Human Rights; we monitor this so our quotes are always current.
The definitive sources are evisa.imigrasi.go.id and the MOLINA app, alongside the legal texts above. If you would rather not navigate the regulations yourself, that is precisely what we are here for.