Visa & Immigration
Expert guidance for all your Indonesian visa, stay permit, and immigration requirements, ensuring full compliance and peace of mind during your stay in Bali.
Visitor Visa Services
Expert guidance for all your Indonesian visa, stay permit, and immigration requirements. Click each service below to view details, processing time, and required documents.
Extend your 30-day Visa on Arrival for an additional 30 days without leaving Indonesia. We handle the immigration visit, biometrics, and paperwork.
description Required Documents
- Original Passport (min. 6 months validity)
- Copy of Passport ID page & VoA sticker
- Return flight ticket (optional but recommended)
- Local sponsor/contact details (if applicable)
60-day tourist visa (B211A) extendable up to 180 days. Ideal for longer holidays, cultural visits, or remote work preparation.
description Required Documents
- Passport scan (min. 12 months validity)
- Recent color photograph (white background)
- Bank statement (min. $2,000 equivalent)
- Return/onward flight itinerary
For social, cultural, or family visits. Requires an Indonesian sponsor. Extendable monthly up to 6 months.
description Required Documents
- Passport scan (min. 12 months)
- Sponsor letter & Indonesian ID (KTP) of sponsor
- Proof of relationship or social purpose
- Bank statement & flight itinerary
- Airflight ticket
For business meetings, market research, or attending conferences. Does not permit paid work in Indonesia.
description Required Documents
- Passport scan (min. 12 months)
- Company guarantee letter (home country)
- Invitation letter from Indonesian company
- CV & recent photograph
- Return flight ticket
For foreign investors conducting due diligence, site visits, or preliminary business setup before committing to a PT PMA.
description Required Documents
- Passport scan (min. 12 months)
- Investment plan or business proposal
- Proof of funds / bank statement
- Local partner/contact details (if any)
- Flight Ticket
1-year multiple entry visa for investors who need frequent travel to Indonesia for setup, meetings, and oversight.
description Required Documents
- Passport scan (min. 18 months)
- Company deed / investment intent letter
- Bank statement (min. $5,000 equivalent)
- CV & business portfolio
- Flight Ticket
1-year multiple entry visa for executives, consultants, or partners requiring regular business visits without taking local employment.
description Required Documents
- Company Bank Statement for the Last 3 Months
- Sponsor
- Passport
- Photograph / Photo
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Flight Ticket / Airline Ticket
KITAS Services
Professional KITAS services for working, living, investing, and relocating smoothly in Indonesia. Click each service below to view details, processing time, and required documents.
Limited stay permit for foreign professionals employed by an Indonesian entity. Includes RPTKA approval, work permit (IMTA), and KITAS issuance.
description Required Documents
- Foreign Worker’s Passport (TKA Passport)
- Foreign Worker’s Photograph (TKA Photo)
- Degree Certificate
- Certificate of Employment / Minimum 5 Years Work Experience Letter
- Insurance
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Flight Ticket
- Company Bank Statement
For foreign spouses of Indonesian citizens or KITAS/KITAP holders. Allows long-term stay and multiple re-entries without working rights.
description Required Documents
- Passport scan (min. 18 months)
- Marriage certificate (legalized & translated)
- Indonesian spouse's KTP & KK
- Bank statement & recent photograph
For children or dependents of a primary KITAS holder (worker/investor). Tied to the sponsor's permit validity.
description Required Documents
- Dependent's passport scan (min. 18 months)
- Birth certificate & family registry
- Sponsor's active KITAS & employment docs
- Recent photograph & proof of relationship
For shareholders of a PT PMA. Allows stay, business management, and multiple entries without requiring a separate work permit.
description Required Documents
- Foreign Worker’s Passport (TKA Passport)
- Foreign Worker’s Photograph (TKA Photo)
- Degree Certificate
- Certificate of Employment / Minimum 5 Years Work Experience Letter
- Insurance
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Flight Ticket
- Company Bank Statement
- Proof of Share & Investment Realization Report (BKPM)
Official stay permit for digital nomads & remote professionals working for overseas companies while residing in Indonesia.
description Required Documents
- Passport scan (min. 18 months)
- Employment contract with foreign entity
- Bank statement (min. $60,000/year equivalent)
- Proof of remote work & health insurance
Long-term residency visa (5 or 10 years) for retirees, investors, or high-net-worth individuals seeking a stable base in Indonesia.
description Required Documents
- Passport scan (min. 36 months)
- Proof of funds (min. $130,000 in Indonesian bank)
- Health & life insurance coverage
- CV, photograph, & clean criminal record
Premium residency track for top-tier investors, executives, or highly skilled talent. Offers faster processing & extended validity.
description Required Documents
- Passport scan (min. 36 months)
- Investment proof or executive appointment letter
- Bank statement & tax compliance record
- Professional portfolio & health insurance
For spouses & children of Golden KITAS holders. Matches the primary permit's validity & premium processing track.
description Required Documents
- Dependent's passport scan (min. 36 months)
- Marriage/birth certificate (legalized)
- Sponsor's Golden KITAS & financial proof
- Recent photograph & health insurance
Special permit for foreign crew members on vessels operating in Indonesian waters. Coordinated with maritime & immigration authorities.
description Required Documents
- Passport & seaman book scan
- Vessel registration & operating permit
- Company sponsor letter & crew list
- Recent photograph & maritime insurance
KITAP Services
Professional KITAP services for working, living, investing, and relocating smoothly in Indonesia. Click each service below to view details, processing time, and required documents.
Permanent stay permit for foreign professionals who have held a Working KITAS for several consecutive years. Grants long-term residency without annual renewals.
description Required Documents
- Passport scan (min. 18 months validity)
- Previous KITAS & work permit (IMTA/RPTKA) history
- Company sponsor documents (NIB, NPWP, Deed)
- Recent photograph & BPJS registration proof
- Tax compliance record (SPT PPh 21)
Permanent residency for spouses of Indonesian citizens or KITAP holders. Provides stability and eliminates the need for yearly permit extensions.
description Required Documents
- Passport scan (min. 18 months)
- Marriage certificate (legalized & translated)
- Indonesian spouse's KTP & KK
- Proof of continuous stay (previous Family KITAS history)
- Bank statement & recent photograph
Long-term permanent residency for active shareholders of a PT PMA who have maintained their investment and Investor KITAS status for the required period.
description Required Documents
- Passport scan (min. 18 months)
- PT PMA deed & SK Kemenkumham
- NIB & NPWP company
- Shareholder proof & investment realization report (LKPM)
- Recent photograph & corporate tax compliance
Permanent stay permit for retirees aged 60+ who have previously held a Retirement KITAS. Allows indefinite stay in Indonesia with periodic reporting.
description Required Documents
- Passport scan (min. 18 months)
- Previous Retirement KITAS history
- Proof of pension funds / bank statement
- Health & life insurance coverage
- Local sponsor/agent agreement & recent photograph
Indonesian Naturalization (Citizenship)
Complete guide to eligibility, required documents, process, and important regulations for obtaining Indonesian citizenship.
1. Minimum Age Requirement
- Be at least 18 years old; or
- Be legally married under Indonesian law.
2. Residency Requirement
Legally resided in Indonesia for at least 5 consecutive years, or a total of 10 non-consecutive years.
Typically proven through: KITAS/KITAP, Domicile certificate, SKTT, Immigration records.
3. Physically & Mentally Healthy
Medical certificate issued by an authorized doctor or hospital.
4. Ability to Speak Indonesian
Communicate in Bahasa Indonesia; understand Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution.
Assessed via interviews, written statements, or basic evaluations.
5. No Serious Criminal Record
Must not have been convicted of an offense punishable by ≥1 year imprisonment.
Supporting document: Police Clearance Certificate (SKCK).
6. Willingness to Renounce Previous Citizenship
Indonesia does not recognize dual citizenship for adults. Applicants must relinquish current citizenship upon approval.
7. Proof of Employment or Stable Income
Demonstrate employment, business ownership, or stable financial income.
Examples: Employment letter, NIB/SIUP, Bank statements, NPWP.
8. Payment of Naturalization Fees
Pay the official government naturalization fee per prevailing regulations.
description Commonly Required Documents
- Valid passport
- KITAS / KITAP
- Birth certificate
- Marriage certificate (if applicable)
- Police clearance (SKCK)
- Domicile certificate
- Recent photographs
- Medical certificate
- Proof of employment/income
- NPWP (Tax ID)
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Naturalization application letter
- Proof of renunciation (if required)
Foreign documents must be translated by a sworn translator & legalized/apostilled in the country of origin.
Naturalization Process
Application Submission
Submit via Regional Office of Ministry of Law & Human Rights or Directorate General of AHU.
Document Verification
Authorities verify authenticity, immigration status, and applicant background.
Interview & Examination
Assessment of Indonesian language ability, basic national knowledge, and purpose.
Presidential Approval
Ordinary naturalization requires approval by the President of Indonesia.
Oath of Allegiance
Take the official oath to the Republic of Indonesia.
Issuance of Documents
Apply for Indonesian KTP, KK, and Passport.
Types of Naturalization
- A. Ordinary: 5 consecutive or 10 non-consecutive years residency.
- B. Through Marriage: For foreigners married to Indonesian citizens.
- C. Special: Granted for national interest, outstanding achievements, or exceptional contributions.
Estimated Processing Time
Typically 1–3 years, depending on:
- Completeness of documents
- Government approval timelines
- Applicant’s original nationality
info Important Notes
- Holding a KITAP does not automatically grant Indonesian citizenship.
- Children from mixed-nationality marriages are subject to separate dual citizenship regulations.
- Additional requirements may apply depending on immigration status and country of origin.
Multiple Exit Re-Entry Permit (MERP)
A re-entry permit issued to KITAS or KITAP holders, allowing multiple exits and re-entries to Indonesia without losing stay permit status.
General Requirements
- Valid passport
- Valid KITAS or KITAP
- Completed MERP application form
- Sponsor letter / guarantee letter from sponsor or company
- Copy of sponsor’s KTP (Indonesian ID Card)
- Domicile certificate (if requested)
- Recent immigration documents
- Proof of payment for immigration fees
- Power of attorney (if processed through an agent/representative)
Additional for Working KITAS
- RPTKA (Foreign Manpower Utilization Plan)
- Work Permit / Notification (formerly IMTA)
- Proof of DPKK payment
- Limited Stay Visa approval / Telex Visa
- Supporting company documents
Requirements for Spouse/Dependent
- Marriage certificate
- Family card (KK)
- Birth certificate for children
- Translated documents (English or Bahasa Indonesia if required)
MERP Validity Period
- 6 Months MERP
- 1 Year MERP
- 2 Years MERP (typically for KITAP holders)
Cannot exceed the remaining validity period of the stay permit.
Official MERP Fees (Approx.)
- 6 Months: IDR 600,000
- 1 Year: IDR 1,000,000
- 2 Years: IDR 1,750,000
Fees may change based on current immigration regulations.
info Important Notes
- Leaving Indonesia without a valid MERP may automatically invalidate your KITAS/KITAP.
- MERP is typically stamped or electronically linked to your passport and immigration system.
- It is recommended to apply at least 7–10 working days before international travel.
- MERP applications are submitted through the local Immigration Office (Kantor Imigrasi).
MERP Application Process
Prepare Documents
Collect all required immigration and sponsor documents.
Submit Application
Application is submitted to the local Immigration Office.
Verification Process
Officers verify passport validity, KITAS/KITAP status, sponsor information, & compliance.
Payment of Fees
Applicants pay the official immigration fee.
MERP Issuance
The MERP approval will be issued and linked to the applicant’s immigration status.
Who Needs a MERP?
- Foreign workers with KITAS
- Investor KITAS holders
- Spouse & family KITAS holders
- Remote worker KITAS holders
- KITAP holders traveling internationally
Anyone holding a stay permit who plans to leave and re-enter Indonesia should ensure they have a valid MERP before departure.
Exit Permit Only (EPO)
An immigration permit issued to foreign nationals holding a KITAS or KITAP who intend to permanently leave Indonesia, change sponsors/employers, or terminate their stay permit status.
General Requirements
- Original valid passport
- Copy of passport identity page
- Valid KITAS or KITAP
- Copy of KITAS/KITAP
- EPO application letter from sponsor/company
- Sponsor or guarantor letter
- Sponsor’s KTP (Indonesian ID Card)
- Exit flight ticket / onward ticket
- Immigration application form
- Power of attorney (if processed by an agent or representative)
Additional for Work KITAS
- RPTKA (Foreign Manpower Utilization Plan)
- Work Permit / Notification
- DPKK payment proof
- Company guarantee letter
- Company legal documents
Requirements for Family/Spouse
- Marriage certificate
- Family card (KK)
- Birth certificate for dependent children
- Sponsor’s ID card (KTP)
- Supporting family documents
Situations Requiring an EPO
- Leaving Indonesia permanently
- Resigning from a company in Indonesia
- Changing employers/sponsors
- Changing KITAS type
- KITAS/KITAP is expiring
- No longer residing in Indonesia
EPO Processing Procedure
Prepare Required Documents
Collect passport, KITAS/KITAP, sponsor documents, and exit ticket.
Submit Application
Submitted to the local Immigration Office by the foreign national, sponsor/company, or authorized representative.
Immigration Verification
Officers verify immigration status, sponsor information, document validity, and travel plans.
Cancellation of Stay Permit
Immigration will officially terminate the KITAS/KITAP in the system.
EPO Issuance
The EPO approval/stamp will be issued.
Departure from Indonesia
Foreign nationals must leave Indonesia within the permitted timeframe after EPO issuance (commonly within 7 days).
info Important Notes
- Leaving Indonesia without processing an EPO may create future immigration complications.
- EPO permanently cancels the current KITAS/KITAP status.
- Once an EPO is issued, the stay permit generally cannot be reactivated.
- Foreign nationals planning to return to Indonesia later will usually need to apply for a new visa or KITAS under a new sponsorship.
- Processing times typically range from 1–7 working days depending on the Immigration Office and document completeness.
Exit Re-Entry Permit (ERP)
An immigration permit issued to foreign nationals holding a valid KITAS or KITAP who wish to temporarily leave Indonesia and return without cancelling their stay permit.
General Requirements
- Valid passport
- Valid KITAS or KITAP
- Copy of passport identity page
- Copy of KITAS/KITAP
- ERP application form
- Sponsor / guarantor letter
- Sponsor’s KTP (Indonesian ID Card)
- Exit flight ticket or travel itinerary
- Recent immigration documents
- Proof of immigration fee payment
- Power of attorney (if processed by an agent or representative)
Additional for Work KITAS
- Work Permit / Notification
- RPTKA (Foreign Manpower Utilization Plan)
- DPKK payment proof
- Company supporting documents
- Employment verification letter
Requirements for Spouse/Family
- Marriage certificate
- Family card (KK)
- Birth certificate for dependent children
- Sponsor’s ID card (KTP)
- Supporting family documents
1. Single Exit Re-Entry Permit
Allows one exit and one re-entry into Indonesia.
After being used once, the permit expires automatically.
2. Multiple Exit Re-Entry Permit (MERP)
Allows multiple exits and re-entries during the validity period.
Typically issued for 6 months, 1 year, or based on KITAS/KITAP validity.
Who Needs an ERP?
- Work KITAS holders
- Investor KITAS holders
- Spouse & Family KITAS holders
- Student KITAS holders
- Retirement KITAS holders
- KITAP holders traveling internationally
Anyone planning to temporarily leave Indonesia and return under the same KITAS/KITAP should obtain a valid ERP before departure.
ERP Application Process
Prepare Required Documents
Collect passport, KITAS/KITAP, sponsor documents, and travel documents.
Submit Application
Applications are submitted to the local Immigration Office (Kantor Imigrasi).
Verification Process
Officers verify stay permit validity, sponsor information, immigration compliance, and travel purpose.
Payment of Immigration Fees
Applicants must pay the applicable immigration fee.
ERP Issuance
The ERP approval will be issued and linked to the applicant’s immigration record.
info Important Notes
- Leaving Indonesia without a valid ERP may invalidate certain KITAS/KITAP statuses.
- ERP must generally be applied for before departure from Indonesia.
- ERP validity cannot exceed the remaining validity period of the KITAS/KITAP.
- Foreign nationals leaving Indonesia permanently should apply for an EPO instead of an ERP.
- Processing times may vary depending on the Immigration Office and completeness of documents.
Passport Mutation (Mutasi Paspor)
The process of updating immigration records after obtaining a new passport while holding a valid Indonesian stay permit (KITAS/KITAP), ensuring records remain synchronized with your new passport details.
General Requirements
- Original old passport
- Original new passport
- Copy of old & new passport biodata pages
- Copy of latest Indonesian visa / e-Visa
- Valid KITAS or KITAP & copy
- Sponsor application letter
- Sponsor / guarantor ID card (KTP)
- Passport Mutation application letter
- Recent colored photograph (4x6 cm, white background)
- Power of attorney (if processed by an agent or representative)
Additional for Family KITAS
- Marriage certificate / marriage book
- Birth certificate for dependent children
- Copy of spouse’s/parent’s passport biodata page
- Copy of spouse’s/parent’s KITAS/KITAP
Additional for Work KITAS
- Company sponsorship letter
- Employment verification letter
- Supporting company documents
- Updated immigration sponsorship documents
Who Needs Passport Mutation?
Required for foreigners who:
- Renew their passport
- Replace a lost or damaged passport
- Change passport number
- Hold a valid KITAS/KITAP linked to the old passport
Commonly applies to Work, Investor, Spouse & Family, Retirement, and Dependent KITAS holders.
Passport Mutation Process
Prepare Required Documents
Collect both old and new passports together with all immigration and sponsor documents.
Submit Application
Submitted via Local Immigration Office or online sponsor account via Indonesian Immigration system.
Immigration Verification
Officers verify passport details, stay permit validity, sponsor information, and record consistency.
Update of Immigration Records
Immigration transfers and updates passport number, validity, linked KITAS/KITAP, and database records.
Completion
Updated passport information officially replaces previous data in the immigration system.
info Important Notes
- Report within 14 days after receiving the new passport to avoid administrative issues or penalties.
- Keep both old and new passports during the transition process.
- Requirements may slightly differ between Immigration Offices.
- Failure to update may cause discrepancies with KITAS/KITAP records and future immigration complications.
- Processing times depend on the Immigration Office and document completeness.
Address Mutation (Mutasi Alamat)
The process of updating a foreign national’s registered residential address in Indonesian immigration records after moving to a new address while holding a valid KITAS or KITAP.
General Requirements
- Valid passport
- Copy of passport biodata page
- Valid KITAS or KITAP
- Copy of latest stay permit (ITAS/ITAP)
- Copy of e-Visa
- Sponsor application letter
- Sponsor / guarantor ID card (KTP)
- Domicile letter from Banjar, Kelurahan, or local authority
- Address Mutation application form
- Recent immigration documents
- Power of attorney (if processed by an agent or representative)
Additional for Family/Spouse
- Marriage certificate / marriage book
- Birth certificate for dependent children
- Copy of spouse’s/parent’s passport biodata page
- Copy of spouse’s/parent’s ITAS/ITAP
- Indonesian spouse’s domicile letter
- Family-related supporting documents
Additional for Work KITAS
- Company sponsorship letter
- Company legal documents
- Employment verification letter
- Updated office or residence address information
Who Needs Address Mutation?
Required for foreigners who:
- Move to a new residence in Indonesia
- Relocate to another city or regency
- Change domicile while holding a valid KITAS or KITAP
- Change sponsor address information
Commonly applies to Work, Investor, Spouse & Family, Retirement, and Dependent KITAS holders.
Address Mutation Process
Report to Local Authorities
Report the new address to RT/RW, Banjar, or Kelurahan. A new domicile letter will usually be issued afterward.
Prepare Required Documents
Collect all immigration, sponsor, and domicile documents.
Submit Application
Submitted via Local Immigration Office or online immigration sponsor account system.
Immigration Verification
Officers verify passport details, stay permit validity, sponsor information, new domicile address, and record consistency.
Update of Immigration Records
Immigration officially updates residential address, sponsor address data, and linked immigration records.
Completion
The new address becomes the officially registered address in the Indonesian immigration system.
info Important Notes
- Report address changes promptly after relocation to avoid administrative issues or penalties.
- Foreign nationals must usually remain in Indonesia during the process.
- All uploaded documents typically require clear color scans of originals.
- Address inconsistencies may cause delays during KITAS extension or other immigration processes.
- Processing times generally range from 7–14 business days depending on the Immigration Office and jurisdiction.