How does renewing my Indonesia e-visa affect the e-visa number?
When you renew your Indonesian e-Visa, the e-Visa number usually changes. How does it affect your e-Visa?
- New e-Visa number: When you renew your e-Visa, you will be granted a new one with a different visa number. This new visa will be attached to your passport, rendering the former e-visa number invalid.
- Validity and conditions: The renewed e-visa will contain updated validity dates and conditions, but it will work the same as your original e-visa. Check the specifics of your renewed visa, including the number, validity duration, and any entry/exit requirements.
- Immigration records: When your e-visa is renewed, Indonesian immigration officials will use the new e-visa number to check your visa status. To avoid misunderstanding, ensure that you are traveling with the most recent e-visa paperwork.
- Linked to your passport: If you renew your passport after receiving a new e-visa, you may need to reapply since the e-visa is associated with your passport number. Always verify the e-Visa guidelines before renewing or changing your passport.
Renewing your e-visa does not immediately extend the existing visa; instead, a new document with a new number is provided.