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Welcome to Indonesia Visas from the Most Trusted Visa Agency in Indonesia – Lets Move Indonesia

As the market leader and most popular visa agency in Indonesia, Lets Move Indonesia assists more people with their visas across the country than anyone else.

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If you are living, working or travelling around Indonesia then welcome to the home of all things visa and immigration related!

As the most popular agency in Indonesia, we know a thing or two about visas and have been fortunate enough to assist tens of thousands of people live, work and travel to our amazing country over the last 7 years.

Since opening our doors in 2016, Lets Move Indonesia has single-handedly been the only agency in the country to improve our industry, introducing ethical values and transparency across all of our services, even picking up the title “Best Visa & Business Consultancy in Indonesia” by the National Award Foundation.

With 4 modern offices across Jakarta and Bali, paired with our desire to consistently improve our services and our abilities, it is no wonder why expatriate news outlets call us the Most Trusted Agency in Indonesia.

We offer a variety of visas to suit your needs, so if you need advice from industry experts, send us a message and we will be happy to provide a free consultation!

Why get your Indonesia Visa from Lets Move Indonesia

A Crash Course Indonesia Visa

Types of Indonesia Visas for Business

If you are visiting Indonesia for business purposes, you will require a business sponsor prior to arriving in Indonesia. There are a variety of visas that you may consider such as Single Entry Business Visa, Multiple Entry Business Visa, Work KITAS, or Investor KITAS. Each visa has specific benefits and the choice will depend on your specific circumstances. All of the aforementioned visas are multiple entry visas, apart from the Single Entry Business Visa which only allows admittance to Indonesia once. Processing time will vary from visa to visa, but all will provide you with an e-visa prior to entry.

To find out which visa is right for you, then contact our team for a free consultation.

Types of Visas for Tourism

If you are looking to visit Indonesia for tourism purposes, there are several visa option which you can arrange prior to your flight to Indonesia. The most common tourism visas at this moment are:

The 30-day visa exemption visa is only available for foreigners from the following countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand & Vietnam.

Visa on Arrival (available for 86 nationalities presently. The VOA allows foreigners to enter Indonesia with non pre-arranged e-visa. Upon entry, you pay $35 for 30 days, which can be extended by a further 30 days. Find out everything you need to know here!

Single Entry Tourist Visa – This visa requires a sponsor and has a visa processing time of approximately 10 days. It allows the foreigner to stay in Indonesia for up to 180 days (inclusive of all extensions).

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Single Entry Tourist Visa

Planning a long vacation in Bali? Then the Single Entry Tourist Visa is the one for you!

Price starts from

IDR 3.200.000

5–12 Working days

Visa on Arrival Extension

30 days is never enough to see all of Bali! Get your Visa on Arrival extension here!

Price starts from

IDR 1.000.000

5-10 Working days

Working KITAS

Working in Indonesia? Working KITAS allows you to stay for up to 12 months!

Price starts from

IDR 11.000.000

35 - 60 Working days

Indonesia VoA - Easy Visa Application on Arrival

Indonesia’s Visa on Arrival (VoA) is a convenient option to travel to Indonesia and wish to obtain their visa upon arrival in Indonesia. It eliminates the need to apply for a visa in advance at an embassy or consulate, streamlining the entry process. The VoA is currently available for tourism or business purposes and allows a 30-day stay, which can be extended once for an additional 30 days.

To find out everything you need to know about the Indonesia Visa on Arrival, check out our guide here!

 

Visa Extension - Visa Requirements, Processing Time and More

If you need to extend any of your visas for Indonesia, then contact the Lets Move Indonesia team. We have offices throughout Jakarta and Bali and offer a free passport pick-up and drop-off service.

If you would rather come by our offices and meet us instead, you can, our offices are all walk-in friendly and can be found in Kuningan Jakarta, Seminyak Bali, Canggu Bali & Sanur Bali.

As the leading visa agency in Indonesia, we assist thousands of people in extending their visas every year. In December 2022, the Indonesia Awards Magazine awarded Lets Move Indonesia the title “Indonesia’s Most Trusted Visa & Legal Agency” for our professionalism, dedication to improving our industry and market-leading approach. Ensure your visa extension goes smoothly, by getting it from Indonesia’s best agency.

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Frequently asked questions

The Directorate General of Immigration in Republic of Indonesia previously allowed onshore visa applications during the COVID-19 pandemic, but this policy was discontinued on June 27, 2023, with the issuance of circular IMI-0186.GR.01.01 TAHUN 2023.

Currently, most visa applications must be submitted at an Indonesian embassy or consulate in the applicant’s home country or country of residence.

There are a few different types of visas and permits relevant to doing business in Indonesia:

  • Single-Entry Business Visa (SEBV): Valid for up to 60 days, with the possibility of four 30-day extensions within Indonesia.
  • Multiple-Entry Business Visa (MEBV): Valid for 12 months, allowing for multiple entries and stays of up to 60 days per visit.

Other Visa Options:

  • Working KITAS: Required for paid employment in Indonesia. It’s sponsored by an Indonesian company and comes with various requirements and restrictions.
  • Investor KITAS: Available for foreign investors who meet certain investment criteria. It offers more flexibility than a standard Working KITAS.
Yes, you must. Presently in Indonesia, you cannot apply for the business visa type onshore. To apply for any Business Visa just contact the Lets Move Indonesia team and we can advise which is the best solution and process the visa for you.
Yes. You can extend your Indonesia Visa. The granted period of the extension will be based on the type of visa you have. We suggest you contact Lets Move Indonesia if you need assistance with your extension or application before your visa expires.
Technically, you can do it by coming to the Immigration office, but you can contact us for a more efficient way to extend your Indonesia visa. Our trusted consultants will assist you and handle your Indonesia Visa extension on your behalf.

Required Documents for Indonesia Tourist Visas

Documents for tourist visas will vary depending on which type of tourism visa you are applying for. For example, a Tourist Visa will require a valid passport with at least 6 months of validity, whereas a limited stay permit will require significantly more.

To find out more about the requirements, options and which one is right for you, contact our team and we will be able to advise which tourist electronic visa is right for you!

Multiple Visit Visa

If you are a traveller looking for a visa that includes a re-entry permit, without being employed or setting up a company, then we recommend the Multiple Entry Business Visa. This particular visa type is one of our most popular services and allows foreigners to enter and exit Indonesia freely. It comes with a 1 – 5 year validity and is very quick for us to process. This visa is primarily for foreigners who travel to and from Indonesia frequently and has a maximum stay limit of 60 consecutive days within Indonesia, after which you will need to exit and re-enter the country. This visa requires a sponsor, but if you need assistance with sponsorship, we can provide it. To find out everything you need to know about the Multiple Entry Visa, check out our article here!

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Frequently asked questions

Initially, there are several visas or temporary permits a foreign national can use to stay in Indonesia with their family. There are:

  • Investor KITAS
  • Work KITAS
  • Spouse KITAS
  • Retirement KITAS

Indonesian Immigration suggests that a visa applicant should have at least 6 months of passport validity as the main requirement to create an Indonesian visa. To understand more about Indonesian Visa requirements, our agents will gladly help you through a free consultation.

There are various types of Indonesian visas available according to your visit purposes. The most popular visas are Visa on Arrival and Tourist Visa. There are also the Temporary Stay Permit (KITAS) and the Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP) if you require a longer stay. Consult with our agents for free to know what types of Indonesian Visa suit you.

Single Entry Business Visa and Multiple Entry Business Visa are made for business persons who would like to attend business activities in Indonesia. Single Entry and Multiple Entry offer different benefits for the holders in terms of days and flexibility. To learn more about business visas in Jakarta, simply contact us for a free consultation.

People often confuse KITAS/ITAS (temporary stay permits) with an Indonesian work permit. KITAS/ITAS refers to the stay permit, and RPTKA Approval is the work permit that details specific tasks, job titles, and length of employment for foreign workers.

The visa application fee in Jakarta depends on the type of visa and the nationality of the applicant. For example, when applying for a visa in Indonesia, visa applicants must pay USD $35 or approximately IDR 500,000. The other visas may cost differently according to the visa category. You can contact us for a free consultation regarding visa fees.

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