211A Visit Visa
Valid for 1 (one) time entry with a limited period of stay in Indonesia.
211A Visit Visa Cost
- 7-10 Working days: IDR 2,700,000
- 3-4 Working days: IDR 3,200,000
- 1 Working day: IDR 6,500,000
Period of Stay : 60 days
Extendable for 2 times for 60 days of stay for each extension.
211A Documents Required
- Passport that is valid for at least 6 (six) months.
- A recent color photograph.
211A Visa is a social Visa that can be used to enter Indonesia/Bali. 211A Visa can be used for tourism purposes, same like VOA, but can stay in more longer period in Indonesia. You will get 60 days to stay for the first submission, and if you want to stay longer, you can extend it up to 2 times and for each extension you will get 60 more days, so in total you can stay in Indonesia for 180 days.
You will get 60 days to stay for the first submission, and if you want to stay longer, you can extend it up to 2 times and for each extension you will get 60 more days, so in total you can stay in Indonesia for 180 days
No, you’re not allowed to work with this type of Visa. If you want to get a visa to work in Indonesia, you can contact us for further details
You only need a 211A visa if:
1. Your country is not listed for visit visa.
2. You can get the Visit Visa (Visa on Arrival),but you want to stay LONGER than 60 days (180 days max).
No, once you leave Indonesia your 211A visa is no longer valid anymore, which means you have to apply new visa.
Yes. This visa is for Indonesia and not just a region or specific island. Therefore any type of Visa (Visa on Arrival or 211A etc.) is valid for Indonesia and you can travel within Indonesia freely.
From the day the Visa is issued, you have 90 days to enter into Indonesia. If you arrive later than 90 days, the Visa won’t be valid anymore.
No, this is not possible.
A 211A Visa, that would allow you to stay for 60 days (and can be extended) needs to be applied for OFFSHORE, while you are outside of Indonesia.
Offshore means, you are applying for a visa while you are still outside of Indonesia.
Onshore means, you are applying for a Visa while you are already inside of Indonesia.
Unfortunately, this is not possible because your sponsor must handle the actual visa extension procedure.