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The maximum extension time for Chinese citizens to expire in Indonesia is

Indonesia visa on arrival can only be granted for 30 days.

In August 2005, the Indonesian government allowed Chinese (mainland) citizens to apply for visa on arrival (VISA ON

ARRIVAL) at open ports at Indonesian airports and ports. According to current regulations, applicants need to hold a valid passport (valid for more than six months) and a round-trip air ticket to apply for a visa at the port counter. The fee is US$25, and there is no need to fill out an application form. The visa on arrival period is 30 days. After the expiration, you can apply for an extension for 30 days at the local immigration department for a fee of 250,000 Indonesian rupiah. If you encounter an airport immigration officer asking for money when entering the country, you can report it to the disciplinary department of the Immigration Bureau (Tel: 0062-21-6073878, Fax: 0062-21-5507187), or call the Chinese Embassy in Indonesia or the Consulate General in Surabaya or Medan 24-hour consular protection hotline for help.

Generally speaking, visa on arrival cannot be extended, and you must leave the country and apply for it again. If you do not come back after the deadline, you will have to pay a fine of approximately US$15 for each day of extension. If you do not go to the immigration bureau to pay the fine, you will be detained at the immigration bureau at the airport when you leave the country. In short, no matter whether you pay or not, bad records will be left.