When should I apply for my visa?
Once your visa is approved, you have 90 days to enter Indonesia. This means you should not apply for your visa more than three months before your trip.…
Read moreOnce your visa is approved, you have 90 days to enter Indonesia. This means you should not apply for your visa more than three months before your trip.…
Read moreYes, every person traveling to Indonesia needs a visa. There are no exceptions – not even for children or senior citizens. In case you are not sure about…
Read moreYes, you can purchase multiple visas in one order. Just place all visas (can be the same visa type or different) in the shopping cart and proceed to…
Read moreChanging immigration status or applying for different types of visas while in Indonesia may be possible but requires adherence to specific procedures and approval from immigration authorities.
Read moreNo, Indonesia generally recognizes only legally married spouses for Family Spouse KITAS. Common-law or unmarried partnerships are typically not eligible.
Read moreYes, Family Spouse KITAS holders can usually travel in and out of Indonesia, but it’s important to ensure that the permit remains valid (MERP). Re-entry requirements may apply.
Read moreYes, dependent children of the sponsoring foreign national may also be eligible for residence permits, often referred to as “Dependent KITAS” or “KITAS Anak.”
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 moreMarriage over 10 years: You will have a KITAP and divorce won’t influence your permanent residency. Marriage less than 10 years: You have to provide a new sponsor…
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