klaatu wroteisn't a 60 tourist visa obtained out of indonesia actually a social budaya visa?
A 60 day single-entry visa applied for in an overseas embassy/consul does not require a sponsor in Indonesia. It is therefore not supposed to be extendable beyond the 60 days.
A 60 day single-entry Social Budaya visa requires a sponsor letter from Indonesia and and is extendable monthly, within Indonesia, up to 6 months.
Both are stamped B211 visas but the Sosbud usually has the sponsor's name also stamped.
It is confusing and in Bali I have known many who apply abroad for the visa without a sponsor but, after arriving, find a friendly sponsor, or agent for a small fee, and are granted extensions.