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IMPACT – MEDIUM
The Indonesian government has reduced the extensions available for certain single-entry visit visas.
Key Points:
Additional Information: The cost of the one-time 60-day extension for those who received a single-entry visit visa before April 16 will cost two million Indonesian Rupiah.
BAL Analysis: Foreign nationals who hold a single-entry visit visa issued after April 16 will have to apply for a new single-entry visit visa to extend their stay in Indonesia. Those eligible for the 60-day extension will have to apply for a new visa after the extension expires.
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