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06-30-10 13:14 #863
Posts: 28Govt charges
It is officially 200 thousand per day. Recently overstayed 7 days and paid 7 x 200. You will have a major headache if you stay longer than two weeks and not prepared to pay on top of 200x14. And 'surely' no ones you wants to invite that kind of grief upon themselves. But hey it all relative. If you are cashed up and mobile everything can be solved with patience, a little grovelling and hard currency.
http://www.depdagri.go.id/media/docu...No.38-2009.doc.
This document details government charges for many things and is worth consulting before doing any transaction. If anything, to get a ball park figure of what you 'should' be paying, but not necessarily end up paying.
Case in point: Meet a young German fella at immigration office about 5 months ago when i was doing my one and only ever visa extension. He had paid a calon 3 juta to get his visa extended! Ouch I say! Cheaper to fly to Singapore and back! The official charge is 250 or there about
Bali could be different though. Anyone else experience with overstay? Cos true be had i only have the one experience and that was anamoly with employment crossover and Kitas ending.
RW
Originally Posted by Dazednconfused
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06-30-10 06:51 #862
Posts: 124Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero
The immigration officer didn't bat an eye-lid, merely called over a superior who filled out a bit of paper and I paid either $US20 or $25 per day overstay (don't remember exactly, but no more than $25.)
Don't know about the two month on arrival. I go to Bali in a few days and although I won't need that long, I'll try and find out if it's in operation yet and post on here.
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06-30-10 06:35 #861
Posts: 2289Originally Posted by 1Ball
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06-30-10 04:15 #860
Posts: 24Extend visa
Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero
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06-29-10 21:01 #859
Posts: 2533JC, if you don't get the answers you are looking for, let me know. I know of a guy who can get your passport stamped without you or the passport leaving the country. Cost used to be 100$ a year or so ago.
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06-29-10 20:11 #858
Posts: 828Hi Jaimito
Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero
They advised me by e-mail about a week in advance so I had plenty of time to make my plans.
I booked a dozen legs paying only airport taxes where necessary. Later on I will have to book my seats,meals and baggage. Eg Out of Jakarta to Singapore I paid nothing for my booking since I will have to pay airport tax in cash there.
All the best and have fun.
Meu dois centavos amigo.
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06-29-10 19:30 #857
Posts: 22892 month Indonesian visa?
I recently read about a new two month visa, but am unsure if you can request it at the airport or not.
I have a 5 week stay at the end of this year, and really don't want to have to do a SIN run or anything to stay the extra few days.
I'm looking for quick and easy, of course, and hopefully without being banned coming into the country the next time.
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06-24-10 00:01 #856
Posts: 632Also, from what I remember once when I chose jetstar out of Sin, the taxes and fees were much higher for this airline than other low cost airlines. it may have been at certain times but it was much higher than the competition.
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06-23-10 22:55 #855
Posts: 1584but if you do jetstar, watch the baggage WEIGHT - it cost me an extra $100 out of PP to get to SIN (baggage cost was about the ticket cost)
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06-23-10 20:13 #854
Posts: 116Originally Posted by Raverboy
BP
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06-21-10 03:44 #853
Posts: 419Originally Posted by Bellpepper
The 3rd most straighforward option is to do PNH - SIN on Jetstar and then from SIN you have a myriad of options for DPS.
Happy travels.
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06-20-10 20:43 #852
Posts: 2289Air Asia
Air Asia also runs sales quite often, so you might want to sign up for email alerts and the like from them. I flew BKK-PNH when the route was new for $50 or $60 which was 1/3 the going price at the time. They have a bit of the Southwest effect, drastically lowering fares when they enter the market.
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06-20-10 20:26 #851
Posts: 641Ramadan 2010 Alert
Special alert for the guys that want to summer in Indonesia. Ramadan dates this year are August 11th thru September 9th.
IF starts September 10th thru September 20th. During this period travel is very difficult as all the space is usually sold out and is very expensive.
Book accordingly and ask the bros here if you need assistance.
RL
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06-10-10 23:01 #850
Posts: 4114direct flight
Originally Posted by Bellpepper
I don't think there are direct flight I have check into that about 8 yr ago, you need to connect at Bangkok or HK not sure about now.
Fast Eddie 48
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06-09-10 04:28 #849
Posts: 817Originally Posted by Gonzo Two
But we humans do worry, and there's a lot to be said for peace of mind when flying. Especially when the weather gets nasty, which of course happens a lot over Indonesia. So I'm happy to pay a bit more for what I perceive as a safer airline. But I try not to be too concerned when I have to take one that isn't. It's still several hundred times safer than riding a motorcycle, and I do that every day.