How to extend Visa On Arrival?

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Grand Barong
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How to extend Visa On Arrival?

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Wondering what is the easiest way to extend a 30 day visa on arrival for another 30 days?

I have heard it can be done at a visa agent in PP for about $50 usd all inclusive, but is it easy enough to organise yourself? and if so how much?
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Re: How to extend Visa On Arrival?

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Depends what type of Visa Extension of Stay (EOS) you want. The easiest, less hassle way for any EOS application is to just use a Visa Agency.

If you enter on a T-type (Tourist) Visa or e-Visa (electronic online Tourist Visa), it is simple to apply for the 1 month EOS directly at the DoI Visa office, $30, but will involve 2x return trips out to the Visa Office which is near the airport, using a Visa agent costs about $45-50, but will save you time and hassle.
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Re: How to extend Visa On Arrival?

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PSD-Kiwi wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 7:02 pm Depends what type of Visa Extension of Stay (EOS) you want. The easiest, less hassle way for any EOS application is to just use a Visa Agency.

If you enter on a T-type (Tourist) Visa or e-Visa (electronic online Tourist Visa), it is simple to apply for the 1 month EOS directly at the DoI Visa office, $30, but will involve 2x return trips out to the Visa Office which is near the airport, using a Visa agent costs about $45-50, but will save you time and hassle.
Thanks for that advice, Just entering on a Tourist visa on arrival, Australian passport & was possibly needing to stay longer than 30 days.
Cheers mate
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