Bali Tourist Visa Duration
Overstay help

What happens if you overstay your Bali visa

If your expiry date has passed, or is about to, do not panic. Here is exactly what an overstay means, what it costs, and how we help you resolve it discreetly.

The facts

A fine per day — and rising risk over time

Overstaying carries a fine of IDR 1,000,000 per day, payable at the immigration counter on departure. For short overstays this is usually a matter of paying the fine and leaving. Beyond 60 days of overstay, the consequences become far more serious — including deportation and a ban on re-entering Indonesia. The single most important thing is to act before the situation worsens.

IDR 1m
Per day
≤ 60 days
Fine only
> 60 days
Severe
Discreet
Resolution
If you have overstayed

What to do now

1
Step 1

Message us immediately

Tell us your visa type and expiry date. The sooner we know, the more options you have.

2
Step 2

We assess your case

We calculate the fine, check the risk level, and identify the cleanest resolution.

3
Step 3

Resolve discreetly

With our legal partner where needed, we handle the paperwork and guide your next steps.

4
Step 4

Get back on track

Whether that means paying the fine, extending, or departing cleanly — we see it through.

Frequently Asked Questions

Overstay questions

How much is the overstay fine?

IDR 1,000,000 per day, paid at immigration on departure, for overstays up to 60 days.

Free Consultation

Worried about your expiry date?

Reach out now for discreet, expert help. The earlier you act, the simpler the resolution.

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