Dependent Golden Visa E31

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E31 Dependent Visa – Who is it for and what are the benefits

A Dependent Visa (KITAS) in Indonesia is a type of visa that allows family members (spouse, children under 17 years old) of a foreign national who holds a primary visa (like a work permit or KITAS/KITAP) to live with them in Indonesia.

A Dependent Golden Visa serves the same purpose but is specifically tied to the Indonesian Golden Visa program. This program offers 5 to 10-year residency options to foreign investors, individuals with exceptional talent, and those seeking a second home in Indonesia.

Steps to Obtain a Dependent Golden Visa

  1. Primary Golden Visa Approval: The main applicant must first be approved for a Golden Visa.
  2. Prepare and provide all the requirements. Lets Move Indonesia can help to navigate the right documents you need to provide to avoid the complexity. 
  3. Submit all the documents to the Indonesian Immigration website
  4. The approval will be sent to you via e-mail
  5. The Golden Visa will be sent to your email and can be used to enter Indonesia.

Types of Dependent Golden Visa

For the legally married partner of the individual in possession of the Golden Visa residency status.

For children under the age of 18 years old who are dependents of the Golden Visa holder.

General Requirements for Dependent Golden Visa

Common Questions About Dependent Golden Visa Indonesia

Who qualifies as a dependent?

Typically, this includes spouses, unmarried children under 18, and in some cases, parents.  The specific eligibility criteria can vary depending on the primary applicant’s Golden Visa category.

Can I add dependents later if I already have a Golden Visa?

It’s possible, but the process may vary depending on the specific circumstances and regulations.

What happens to my dependent visa if the primary visa holder's status changes?

The dependent visa is usually linked to the primary visa, so any changes to the primary visa could affect the dependent’s status.

Want to know more about similar Visa options? Check out some of the other Indonesia Visas below:

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