When traveling to a foreign country, adhering to visa regulations is crucial. However, sometimes circumstances extend one's stay beyond the permitted period. In Indonesia, overstaying is a serious matter governed by specific laws and regulations.
Overstaying occurs when an individual remains in a country beyond the authorized duration specified by their visa.
As per Presidential Regulation No. 28 of 2019, overstaying in Indonesia incurs a fine of Rp. 1 million per day.
Overstay fines are payable to the government through the Immigration Payment System (IMPAS). Foreigners or their sponsors receive a billing code at the Immigration Border Control, enabling online payment via mobile banking, internet banking, ATMs, or Himbara bank tellers.
The repercussions for overstaying in Indonesia are severe and may include imprisonment, fines, deportation, difficulty in obtaining future Indonesian visas, and placement on a blacklist.
Adhering to immigration laws and regulations is essential to avoid the pitfalls of overstaying in Indonesia. Failure to comply can result in various penalties, affecting one's ability to return to the country in the future.
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