The Visa On-Arrival (VOA) is the visa that you paid for when you landed in Indonesia. It can be extended for only 1 time and will give you an extension of 30 days. Due to the process of extension of 7-10 days, you will need to start the process at maximum a week before your VOA expires.
C1 Visa
This visa is a one-time entrance visa, which means that even if the period hasn’t ended yet, you can’t return with the same visa. Usually you will have a 60-day period and four extensions, each lasting 30 days. If you intend to visit Indonesia for an extended period of time, this visa is suitable for you.
D2 Visa
The D2 visa is a multiple-entry visa that enables you a 60-day stay for each visit in 1 complete year. But you do need to leave the country once the 60-day period finishes, and you are not authorized to work or get an income, as this is not a working visa. Perfect if you have a business that you need to monitor over or observe for a long period of time.
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