Does every person needs a visa?
Yes. Every person traveling to Indonesia needs a visa — without exception. This includes children, infants, and senior citizens. If you are unsure which visa is right for…
Read moreYes. Every person traveling to Indonesia needs a visa — without exception. This includes children, infants, and senior citizens. If you are unsure which visa is right for…
Read moreYes. You can purchase multiple visas in one order. Simply add all visas, whether they are the same visa type or different types, to your shopping cart and…
Read moreYes, in some cases it is possible — but it depends on the visa type and immigration approval.Changing your immigration status while in Indonesia requires following specific procedures,…
Read moreNo, Indonesia generally recognizes only legally married spouses for Family Spouse KITAS. Common-law or unmarried partnerships are typically not eligible.
Read moreIn some cases, Family Spouse KITAS holders may be eligible to work in Indonesia, but this is subject to immigration regulations and specific conditions. Additional work permits (IMTA)…
Read moreYou should start the extension process around 2 months before your KITAS expires. This ensures there is enough time for document preparation, verification, and submission, and helps avoid…
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 moreNormally, you do not need to leave your passport at the Immigration Office. You bring it to your appointment and take it back immediately. But if your passport…
Read moreNormally, you do not need to leave your passport at the Immigration Office. You bring it to your appointment and take it back immediately. But if your passport…
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