Overstayed your visa in Indonesia? We’re here to help. Whether due to an emergency, misunderstanding, or travel disruption, overstaying your visa can be stressful. Our Overstay Settlement service is designed to help you resolve the situation quickly, legally, and with minimal hassle.
Guidance from start to finish. We’ll assess your specific case and guide you through the proper steps to settle your overstay with Indonesian immigration. From preparing the necessary documents to coordinating with local authorities, we make sure your case is handled professionally and respectfully.
Avoid penalties and protect your future travel. An unresolved overstay can affect your ability to re-enter Indonesia or apply for future visas. We work to minimize penalties and ensure you’re back on the right track — whether you’re planning to leave, extend, or re-apply for a visa.
Document Preparation
Start with a quick consultation so we can understand your travel purpose and recommend the right visa type. Then, we'll guide you through the document checklist and help you prepare everything correctly — no guesswork, no confusion.
Submission & Processing
Once your documents are ready, we’ll submit your application directly to Indonesian immigration. We handle all the coordination and follow-ups, keeping you updated on the progress while you sit back and relax.
Visa Approval & Delivery
As soon as your visa is approved, we’ll send you the official visa document — ready for your trip. Whether you're applying from abroad or already in Indonesia, we make sure the process is smooth, timely, and stress-free.
You may be subject to daily fines, potential deportation, or restrictions on re-entry. The sooner you take action, the better. Our team can help you settle your case and avoid further complications.
As of current regulations, the fine is IDR 1,000,000 per day of overstay. We’ll help you calculate the total amount and advise on the proper payment process.
In some cases, yes — depending on your situation and the decision of immigration authorities. We can assist in exploring your options for a new visa after settlement.
Typically, you’ll need your passport, current visa details, and an explanation of your overstay. We’ll help you organize everything needed and accompany you through the resolution process.