Indonesian Visas & Work Permits

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Investor KITAS / Visa Complete (KITAS & MERP)

Obtain an Investor KITAS to live and work in Indonesia without a separate work permit.  Enjoy seamless entry and exit, 12 or 24-month stay options, and bring family on a Dependent KITAS.  Potential tax benefits for eligible investors.  Requirements: valid passport, PMA Company shareholder, and USD 70,000 minimum investment.  Comprehensive service includes KITAS assistance, Multiple Exit Re-Entry Permit, end-to-end support, and renewal assistance. …

Work Permit & Visa Complete Package (KITAS, MERP, IMTA)

Obtain the necessary documents for foreign workers to legally work in Indonesia, including a work permit (IMTA) and residence visa (KITAS) valid for one year, extendable up to four times.  Package includes required permits, approvals, and compulsory Skills & Development Fund levy.  NPWP (Tax ID Number) mandatory for those residing in Indonesia for more than 183 days within a calendar year. …

Dependents KITAS/MERP

The service provides assistance in obtaining a KITAS (temporary stay permit) for the wives and children of Work Permit (IMTA) holders in Indonesia.  This KITAS allows dependents to legally reside in the country for the same duration as the sponsoring work permit holder's IMTA, but does not grant them the right to work.  The service also includes assistance with obtaining a Multiple Exit Re-entry Permit and other necessary permits such as SKTT and STM. …

Multiple Entry Business Visa

The Multiple Entry Business Visa (MEBV) allows foreign nationals to enter Indonesia multiple times for business purposes such as meetings, conferences, and seminars.  Valid for one year, each visit is limited to 60 days.  The MEBV does not permit work or earning income in Indonesia, and must be sponsored by an Indonesian legal entity.  Most foreign nationals are eligible, with some exceptions for restricted countries. …

Visa Type E33E (Golden Visa - Silver Hair)

Visa for foreigners aged 60+ to live in Indonesia for 5 years.  Requires valid passport, photo, proof of living expenses and income/benefits, and commitment to deposit funds in state-owned bank account within 90 days of receiving permit.  Extendable after initial period. …

Visa Type E33G (Remote Worker)

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Business and Investment Visa (E33A)

The E33A Business and Investment Visa enables individuals to conduct commercial activities and investments in Indonesia for up to 5 or 10 years, with the possibility of extension.  Visa holders can bring eligible family members and must meet specific requirements, including a valid passport, recent color photograph, proof of guarantee from the national government, and an invitation from a national government agency detailing the purpose of the visit. …

Multiple Entry Business Visa (5 years)

The 5-year Multiple Entry Business Visa allows frequent business trips to Indonesia over 5 years, with stays up to 60 days per visit.  It enables attending meetings, checking production sites, signing contracts, and tourism or visiting family.  Requirements include a valid passport, proof of funds, a color photo, and documents detailing the applicant's plans in Indonesia. …

Multiple Entry Business Visa (2 years)

The 2-year Multiple Entry Business Visa allows holders to conduct business activities in Indonesia, such as attending meetings, checking goods, and signing contracts.  It also permits tourism and visiting friends and family, with stays up to 60 days per entry.  Applicants must provide a valid passport, proof of sufficient funds, a recent color photo, and supporting documents like invitations or correspondence from Indonesian entities, or a letter explaining family relationships and planned activities. …

Visa Type E33F (Silver Hair Visa)

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Retirement Visa Package

Discover the Indonesian Retirement Visa, a one-year visa extendable up to four times, allowing retirees over 55 to enjoy Indonesia's low cost of living, high quality of life, world-class healthcare, diverse culture, and stunning landscapes.  Eligibility requires proof of pension or regular income, health insurance, and rented or owned property in Indonesia.  Available for Jakarta and surrounding areas, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, and Bali. …

Visa Type E33 (Golden Visa - Second Home)

Second Home Visa is a type of Visa intended for individuals who wish to undertake Second Home activities to reside in Indonesia after fulfilling certain requirements.  Applicants for this type of visa are not intended to work in Indonesia. …

BALI - Work Permit & Visa (KITAS, IMTA, MERP)

Obtain a work permit and residence visa to legally work in Bali, valid for one year and extendable up to four times.  The package includes necessary documents such as the Foreign Worker Placement Plan, Work Permit Approval, Working Visa, Work Permit, and Multiple Exit Re-entry Permit.  An NPWP (Tax ID Number) is required for those residing in Bali for more than 183 days within a calendar year. …

Wife-sponsored KITAS

A residence visa is required for foreign nationals living long-term in Indonesia.  A man legally married to an Indonesian woman can obtain a residence permit valid for one year, which can be renewed four times.  This permit does not allow the holder to work in Indonesia.  The necessary documents include a one-year KITAS, a Multiple Exit Re-entry Permit, and other permits such as SKTT and STM. …

KITAS Sponsorship Indonesian Spouse

The service provides assistance in obtaining legal residence in Indonesia for foreign spouses of Indonesian citizens.  It includes sponsorship for a KITAS (temporary stay permit), a multiple exit re-entry permit, and other necessary permits such as SKPPS, STM, and LK.  This comprehensive package ensures the foreign spouse can reside in Indonesia without encountering immigration issues. …

Immigration Advocacy

Immigration advocacy services are available to assist with resolving immigration or work permit issues in Indonesia.  Representation and support can be provided to help address any problems or misunderstandings that may occur. …

BATAM - Work Permit & Visa (KITAS, IMTA, MERP, Smart Card)

Foreigners working in Batam need a work permit (IMTA) and residence visa (KITAS), valid for one year and extendable up to four times.  The package includes a Foreign Worker Placement Plan, Work Permit Approval, Multiple Exit Re-entry Permit, and other permits.  A Smart Card allows frequent travelers to use Autogates at Riau islands immigration checkpoints.  Those residing in Batam for over 183 days in a calendar year must obtain an NPWP (Tax ID Number). …



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