Who pays the DPKK fee — the employer or the employee?
The DPKK fee must always be paid by the employer, not the employee. This fee is part of the company’s obligation when hiring a foreign worker and is…
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The DPKK fee must always be paid by the employer, not the employee. This fee is part of the company’s obligation when hiring a foreign worker and is…
Read moreThis situation happens more often than you might think: your flight is booked, but your C1 visa has not been issued yet. Many travelers assume the C1 visa…
Read moreThe All Indonesia Arrival Card can either be completed by yourself, no earlier than 72 hours before arrival in Indonesia, or you can get it as an add-on…
Read moreNo, the Music Performer Visa (C7A) doesn’t allow you to sell tickets or arrange your gigs independently. This visa requires an Indonesian sponsor (like an event organizer or…
Read moreThe performer visa in Bali refers to the C7A Music Performer Visa – a single-entry e‑visa explicitly designed for foreign musicians invited for professional music events such as…
Read moreYes, you can play in multiple clubs or locations across Indonesia. The key is that your Indonesian sponsor must arrange all your performances and should be part of…
Read moreNo. The C7A Visa is strictly for the performing artist(s) themselves. Your accompanying support personnel, such as tour managers, sound engineers, lighting technicians, or other technical crew members,…
Read moreYes. For your visa application, the passport photo / profile photo must meet the following requirements: The background must be white (or very light). The photo should be…
Read moreThe regular processing time for all C-visas is up to 14 working days. We also offer a faster processing time of 5 working days on our website.
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