Indonesia Visa Calculator: VOA, B211A Stay Duration & Overstay Checker
Planning to visit Bali or anywhere else in Indonesia? Use our free Indonesia visa calculator to determine your last legal stay date, track extension deadlines, and avoid costly overstay penalties. Whether you arrived on a Visa on Arrival or a B211A, this tool keeps you informed about Indonesian immigration rules.
Indonesia Visa Stay Calculator
Understanding Indonesia Visa Rules
Indonesia, particularly Bali, has become one of the world's top digital nomad hubs. With its stunning beaches, affordable cost of living, thriving coworking scene, and welcoming culture, the island attracts thousands of remote workers each year. Understanding the visa system is essential to establishing a hassle-free base in Indonesia.
Visa on Arrival (30 Days)
The most common entry option for tourists and short-term visitors is the Visa on Arrival (VoA). Available at all major Indonesian airports and seaports, it costs 500,000 IDR (roughly $32 USD) and grants a 30-day stay. The VoA can be extended once for 30 additional days at any immigration office, for a total of 60 days.
To extend your VoA, visit an immigration office at least 7 days before your visa expires. You'll need your passport, a completed application form, passport photos, and the extension fee of 500,000 IDR. In Bali, the Ngurah Rai immigration office near the airport and the Denpasar office are the most commonly used. The process typically takes 4-7 business days.
B211A Social/Cultural Visa (60 Days)
The B211A visa is the preferred option for digital nomads planning longer stays. It grants an initial 60-day stay and can be extended up to four times, with each extension adding 30 days, for a maximum total stay of 180 days (approximately 6 months). This visa requires a sponsor in Indonesia — either an Indonesian citizen, a company, or a registered agent.
Many visa agents in Bali specialize in B211A processing and can handle the entire application for 3-6 million IDR ($200-$400 USD), including the sponsorship. The visa can now also be applied for online through the Molina immigration platform, making the process more accessible even before arriving in Indonesia.
Extension Process and Timeline
Extending any visa in Indonesia requires visiting an immigration office in person. For the VoA extension, you typically need to start the process at least a week before expiry. For B211A extensions, many nomads use agents who handle the paperwork and biometric appointments. Each B211A extension costs approximately 500,000 IDR in government fees plus agent charges.
Overstay Penalties in Indonesia
Indonesia imposes a fine of 1,000,000 IDR (approximately $65 USD) per day of overstay. This is one of the higher daily overstay fines in Southeast Asia. If you overstay for more than 60 days, the consequences become much more severe: you may be detained at an immigration detention center, deported at your own expense, and banned from re-entering Indonesia.
Indonesian immigration authorities, particularly in Bali, have increased enforcement in recent years. Random checks at villas, cafes, and coworking spaces have become more common. Always carry your passport with a valid visa stamp and be prepared to show it if asked.
Tips for Long-Term Stays in Bali
For the best experience as a digital nomad in Bali, consider staying in nomad-friendly areas like Canggu, Ubud, or Sanur. Each offers a different atmosphere: Canggu is trendy and surf-oriented, Ubud is peaceful and surrounded by rice terraces, and Sanur is quieter and more family-friendly. All three have excellent coworking spaces, reliable internet, and a strong community of remote workers.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long can I stay in Indonesia on a visa on arrival?▾
The Indonesia Visa on Arrival (VoA) grants 30 days from the date of arrival. It can be extended once for an additional 30 days at a local immigration office, giving you a maximum of 60 days. The VoA costs 500,000 IDR (approximately $32 USD) and is available at all major airports and seaports.
What is the B211A visa for Indonesia?▾
The B211A is a single-entry social/cultural visa that allows a stay of 60 days, extendable up to 4 times (30 days each extension) for a maximum of 180 days. It's popular among digital nomads who want to stay longer in Bali or other parts of Indonesia. An agent or sponsor inside Indonesia is typically required to apply.
What are the overstay penalties in Indonesia?▾
Indonesia charges 1,000,000 IDR (approximately $65 USD) per day of overstay. If you overstay for more than 60 days, you may face detention, deportation, and a ban on re-entering Indonesia. Immigration officers in Bali are particularly strict about overstays, so it's essential to track your dates carefully.
Can I extend my Indonesia VoA multiple times?▾
No, the Visa on Arrival (VoA) can only be extended once for 30 additional days, for a total of 60 days. If you need to stay longer, you would need to exit Indonesia and re-enter with a new VoA, or apply for a B211A visa which allows longer stays with multiple extensions.
Is there a digital nomad visa for Indonesia?▾
Indonesia launched a Digital Nomad Visa (B211A remote worker variant) for Bali in 2022-2023, but as of 2025, the most common options remain the standard B211A or the new Second Home Visa for those with sufficient funds. The government has also introduced a 5-year multiple-entry visa (B211) for digital nomads with proof of remote income.
Do I need a visa to enter Bali?▾
Most visitors to Bali need either a Visa on Arrival (VoA) or a pre-arranged visa. Citizens of ASEAN countries may enter visa-free for 30 days. All other nationalities should purchase the VoA (500,000 IDR) upon arrival. This can also be done online via the Molina app before arrival to skip queues at the airport.
