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Indonesia Imposes Stricter Penalties on Visa Overstays in 2025 as Foreign Nationals Face Deportation

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Indonesia has introduced tougher immigration regulations in 2025, imposing fines of IDR 1 million (approximately USD 65) per day on foreign nationals who overstay their visas, with mandatory deportation after 60 days. The move places Indonesia among Southeast Asia’s strictest countries for immigration enforcement and underscores the government’s effort to tighten border controls and labor market protections.

The regulation, which applies nationwide, also introduces re-entry bans lasting from six months up to two years for those deported. Authorities confirmed that with the adoption of biometric verification and digital tracking at entry and exit points, overstays are now virtually impossible to avoid. Even a single day beyond a visa’s validity requires immediate payment of fines before departure.

The measures are expected to impact a wide range of groups: tourists extending their stays in Bali, digital nomads working remotely, expatriates on corporate assignments, and investors maintaining long-term business operations in Indonesia. Officials argue that stricter enforcement is necessary to address the rise in undocumented work and misuse of short-term visas for employment purposes.

Overstaying has long been an issue in Indonesia, often due to lack of awareness rather than deliberate violation. Under the new framework, however, excuses such as administrative delays or misunderstanding of visa terms will no longer prevent enforcement. Immigration authorities have urged foreigners to carefully monitor their entry stamps, account for public holidays when offices are closed, and rely only on official channels for visa extensions.

For those already in violation, the process is clear: report immediately to the nearest immigration office, pay the accumulated fines, and arrange prompt departure. Deportation becomes automatic after 60 days, and detention is possible if fines cannot be settled quickly.

The introduction of harsher rules is consistent with global trends toward stronger immigration compliance. Neighboring countries such as Thailand and Malaysia have also stepped up penalties for overstays in recent years, though Indonesia’s IDR 1 million daily fine is among the region’s highest. The measures reflect Jakarta’s broader strategy of safeguarding domestic labor while ensuring that foreign nationals comply strictly with the terms of their entry.

Professional assistance has become increasingly valuable for expatriates and companies managing international staff. Advisory firms such as CPT Corporate provide support with visa applications, extensions, and KITAS processing, helping foreign nationals and businesses navigate Indonesia’s tightening regulatory environment.

With Indonesia’s growing appeal as both a tourist hotspot and an investment hub, the government’s tougher stance signals a clear message: compliance is non-negotiable. For foreigners planning to live, work, or travel in the country, overstaying a visa in 2025 is no longer a minor infraction but a serious legal risk with financial, reputational, and operational consequences.

About CPT Corporate
CPT Corporate is a strategic partner for businesses in Indonesia, backed by a team of legal experts, accountants, and business analysts specializing in corporate matters. The firm provides guidance on regulatory compliance, tax, business restructuring, foreign investment, and mergers and acquisitions, helping companies navigate Indonesia’s complex regulatory landscape. With experience supporting hundreds of local and international clients across various industries, CPT Corporate goes beyond the role of a typical corporate secretarial provider by bridging businesses with government institutions and ensuring smooth, sustainable growth.
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