
Long-term
Visa for 60 days with extension up to 180 days.
Completely online
Processing without visiting the embassy.
Guaranteed result
No rejections or mistakes.
The C1 visa is a tourist visa for entering Indonesia for a longer stay. It is suitable for those who plan to stay in Indonesia for up to 180 days without leaving the country.
The visa is issued online without visiting a consulate.
Validity period: 60 days from the date of entry
Extension: 2 times for 60 days each (up to 180 days in total)
The visa is single-entry and becomes invalid upon departure
You can apply for the visa while being outside Indonesia
The C1 visa can later be converted into a KITAS without leaving the country.
Required documents
A high-quality photo of the full spread of the international passport (valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry)
A personal photo
Children of any age are processed under the same conditions as adults.
To apply for this visa for a child, a passport, a personal photo, and a birth certificate in English are required.
Minimal package – 2,800,000 IDR
Processing time: 10 working days
Includes:
Payment of all taxes and fees
Company sponsorship
Electronic visa (e-Visa)
Preparation and submission of all required documents
Regular package – 3,500,000 IDR
Processing time: 5–6 working days
Includes:
Payment of all taxes and fees
Company sponsorship
Electronic visa (e-Visa)
Preparation and submission of all required documents
To apply for the visa, you need to provide:
A photo of the full spread of the passport
A personal photo
Marital status
Email address
Contact number in WhatsApp or Telegram
After receiving the data, a contract from the company is prepared, which must be reviewed and signed.
An invoice will be issued according to the selected package.
After payment is received, the documents are submitted for processing.
The consular fee and all required administrative payments are paid.
Once the electronic visa is ready, you will receive a notification, and the document will be uploaded to your personal account, where you can access it at any time.
The C1 visa can be extended twice for 60 days each.
You can stay in Indonesia for up to 180 days without leaving the country. After that, you must leave.
The visa extension is charged separately.
It is recommended to start the extension process no later than 14 working days before the current visa expires.
If you applied for your visa independently, you need to provide the following data and documents:
A photo of the full spread of the passport
A personal photo
ITK or entry sticker in your passport
Marital status
Email address
Contact number in WhatsApp or Telegram
If you applied for your visa through us, all your data is already in our system. Send us a photo of the visa sticker in your passport, or if you entered through the electronic gates, provide your date of entry, and we will find your entry record and process the extension.
Important:
If your passport or entry stamp is damaged (for example, torn, wet, etc.), the immigration authorities may refuse the extension.
In such cases, the success of the extension is not guaranteed.
To start the process, contact us.
Send a photo of the visa sticker in your passport, or if you entered through the automatic gates, provide your date of entry into Indonesia. Your entry data will be located, uploaded to your personal account, and the extension process will be initiated.
2,600,000 IDR (≈ 151 USD) — if you apply at least 6 working days before your visa expires
3,100,000 IDR (≈ 180 USD) — if you apply less than 6 working days before
3,600,000 IDR (≈ 210 USD) — for passports with less than 6 months validity
3,100,000 IDR (≈ 180 USD) — for citizens of the following countries: China, Afghanistan, Israel, Cameroon, Nigeria, Somalia, Bangladesh, Kenya, Syria, Pakistan, Libya
Yes, expedited processing is available. In urgent cases, your timeline will be taken into account.
Standard process: approximately 2 weeks
Expedited process: from 5 to 7 working days
The expedited service is available for an additional fee.
The duration depends on the stage at which the request for expedited processing is submitted, as well as on the specifics of the visa extension process.
Yes, at the moment, providing biometric data is mandatory according to the requirements of the Immigration Office.
The main difference between the visas lies in the purpose of the trip and the permitted activities in Indonesia.
A tourist visa is suitable for holidays, travel, and personal trips.
A business visa is used for business meetings and negotiations.
Important:
Neither visa grants the right to work or receive income in Indonesia.
Yes, after a business visa, you can apply for a tourist visa.
Changing the type of visa does not cause difficulties and usually does not raise questions upon entry into the country.
The electronic C1 (211A) visa is valid for entry into Indonesia and is not tied to a specific city.
Entry is possible through any international airport in Indonesia that accepts foreign nationals.
Yes, this is possible.
A notarized consent from parents or legal guardians is required, with a translation into English.
It is also recommended to check the airline’s requirements in advance, as many airlines may not allow an unaccompanied minor to board the flight.
When applying for a visa through an agency, a sponsor is assigned to you, through whom all matters related to your stay in Indonesia are handled.
Changing the sponsor is possible, but it is a complex process that requires time and additional steps.
The quality of the agency’s work affects the accuracy of document preparation, adherence to timelines, and support at all stages, including visa extension and resolving any возникающие вопросы.
In case of errors or unreliable service, delays, additional costs, and complications with immigration procedures may occur.
Therefore, it is important to choose a reliable agency from the beginning to avoid unnecessary difficulties and ensure proper processing and support.
Visas are issued by the Indonesian Immigration Office, and processing times may depend on internal procedures.
Delays are sometimes possible and cannot be influenced. Therefore, it is recommended to purchase tickets after receiving the visa to avoid the risk of rescheduling or canceling your trip.
In this case, you can use a Visa on Arrival (VOA) to enter Indonesia.
After your C1 visa is ready, you will need to leave the country and re-enter using the long-term visa.
Overstay is staying in the country longer than the period allowed by your visa.
In Indonesia, visa compliance is strictly monitored.
The fine for overstay is 1,000,000 IDR for each day of delay.
If the overstay is up to 60 days, the fine is paid at the airport upon departure.
If the overstay exceeds 60 days, the situation becomes more serious and may result not only in fines but also in additional measures by the immigration authorities. In such cases, it is recommended to seek consultation in advance.