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#1  2011-02-10 11:06:31

Lucy McG
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From: Paris, France
Registered: 2010-08-20
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Looking for advice on Visas!

Hi everyone
I plan to be in Bali for 6 months from May 2011.
Basically Im looking for the cheapest, easiest & of course most legal way but cant seem to get one same answer to my questions.

I don't have a sponsor (for a social visa), so I can only come on a tourist visa.
Does this mean :
1) my return plane ticket must bear a 2 month max return date?
2) can I "buy" a social visa once I get to Bali, through one of the many agents ?
3) will I have to leave the country to do so?
4) at the very worst, if I leave the country every 2 months (ie do a quick low cost to Bangkok or Singapore), am I entitled to a new 30 day renewable tourist visa, no questions asked?

If anyone with experience or tips in the same matter could help I would be most grateful!
Many thanks
Lucy




 
 
 
 

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#2  2011-02-10 12:23:57

Yud
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Re: Looking for advice on Visas!

Welcome on Expat Blog Lucy smile




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#3  2011-02-10 12:25:50

Lucy McG
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Re: Looking for advice on Visas!

thanks Yud;)




 
 
 
 

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#4  2011-02-10 14:08:17

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Re: Looking for advice on Visas!

Hi Lucy, i hope someone could answer your queries as i was relocated to Jakarta for a year and for Singaporean i do not need visa and i could stay in Jakarta for 30days. Was wondering any one know if there's a limit to the days i can been in Indonesia for a period of time or so long i leave and re-enter indonesia every 30days it will do the job.




 
 
 

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#5  2011-03-24 23:00:49

indolencia
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Re: Looking for advice on Visas!

1) ticket issue isn't a biggie in Jakarta. use your itinerary, refer to your paperless ticket, explain your office has the ticket or that you'll be leaving Indo on a ferry.

2) the tourist visa is renewable one time although not everyone knows this because the regulation has gone back and forth (30 vs. 60) for decades. so check. (It requires 'nuther 25 bucks, waste some time at immigration office, but prolly more pleasant than a visa run to Singy)

3)when your 60 days are beginning to run out, yea, line up the sponsor using an agent, unless you can find a friend to do it (any Indonesian person may sponsor you). Because that visa should let you sail through your last 4 months in Bali without having to leave 

4)the business/social (they work the same, only the purpose is different) visa is good for 60 days, but must be renewed every 30 days thereafter. eventually it becomes hard to renew (4th time around) and you do the visa run and get a new one

5) questions do get asked when on visa runs through the Jak and Batam seaport airport. I hear Bali immig is "tougher" than Jak, don't know. but the answer is, there are million conceivable reasons why a gal would want to spend 6 months in Bali. So just do it -- as a tourist, as a sponsored visitor, however you like. And that's what you tell immigration -- I like it here. I'd like to spend another month. My guess is that you're years away from having anyone seriously hassle you about why you're in Bali. (And only a few months from getting to practice your lovely story about paperless tickets, accompanied by infinite patience and illustrated with smiles




 
 
 

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#6  2011-03-25 19:23:54

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Re: Looking for advice on Visas!

30 day VOA is extendible for 30 days.
You could do that 3 times but have to leave the country on a visa run after each 60 days.




 
 
 

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#7  2011-03-25 20:46:11

indolencia
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yes it's nearly 6 of 1 half dozen of the other. There is a certain psychological inertia to be overcome with any reason is. the sense is that you're being kicked out of the country with no guarantee of ever returning. Of course, that's not the case. for sure you'll be back, within a matter of hours. but it does tend mess up your work and play rhythms, unless u've got a good mate in Sing or Bangkok waiting and then its great. to avoid the feeling of being kicked out of Indo every 60 days (or less) get the visitor visa and do the extensions. if you pay an agent (and he doesn't totally suck) then the whole thing is hassle free. just pay around a million a month or whatever he's asking and you're sorted. if your agent is good then he'll have lined up for you another agent on the Singapore side of things so that when you do have to drop by your embassy in Sing/Bangkok it's also a simple matter of paid money rather than wasted time

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#8  2011-03-31 08:46:05

jaikay13
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Registered: 2011-03-31
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Re: Looking for advice on Visas!

Hi Lucy!

We are in the same boat smile I am also looking to move to Indonesia for 6 months maybe more and need answers to the same questions!
Have majority of people applied for a long term visa in their home country before entering indo? How difficult was this process? I am looking to leave Australia as soon as I have these answers.. Can't wait for this exciting new chapter smile

Would love to hear from you residents of Indo on how you did this?

smile jaikay




 
 
 
 

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