What happens if I have already left Indonesia?
If you have already left Indonesia, you need to apply for a Multiple Exit and Re-entry Permit (MERP) even if you don’t want to come back. In this…
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If you have already left Indonesia, you need to apply for a Multiple Exit and Re-entry Permit (MERP) even if you don’t want to come back. In this…
Read moreThe DPKK Fund is a mandatory government fee paid to the Ministry of Manpower in Indonesia for every foreign employee holding a Work KITAS. The contribution is used…
Read moreThe IMTA (Izin Mempekerjakan Tenaga Kerja Asing) is the official work permit issued by the Indonesian Ministry of Manpower. It authorizes an employer in Indonesia to hire a…
Read moreThe RPTKA (Rencana Penggunaan Tenaga Kerja Asing) is the Foreign Worker Employment Plan required for every company that hires foreign employees in Indonesia. It must be validated by…
Read moreThe sponsoring organization or event plays a central and essential role in the Artist/Entertainment KITAS process. They are responsible for providing all official support required for the application,…
Read moreYes.Holding a KITAS allows you to open an Indonesian bank account (private or business). This is one of the key benefits of having a legal temporary stay permit…
Read moreYes. As an Investor KITAS holder, you are allowed to promote and advertise your business on social media. This is considered non-operational activity, which is permitted under the…
Read moreIf you overstay your visa in Indonesia, you must pay an overstay fine of 1,000,000 IDR per day per person (around 65 USD). The payment must be made…
Read moreRejections are very rare. In our experience, we have not had a single case where a visa application was rejected, as long as all requirements were met and…
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