Visa Kerja Jauh / Digital Nomad Visa Indonesia (E33G)
The Digital Nomad Visa Indonesia (also called Remote Work Visa Indonesia) is tailored for foreign professionals and digital nomads who wish to work remotely (mainly on their laptops). The Remote Work KITAS allows you to stay up to 1 year.
USD 805.00 – USD 915.00Price range: USD 805.00 through USD 915.00
| Application From | Validity | Processing Time | Price |
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| Outside of indonesia | 1 year | Express (6-8 working days) | USD 915.00 |
| Outside of indonesia | 1 year | Regular (8-10 working days) | USD 805.00 |
Why Choose Our e-Visa Service
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100% Refund Guarantee
We have an extremely customer-friendly refund policy. We refund you if we can’t secure your visa approval.
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All-Round Service
We review your application for errors and our service does not end with the issuance of the visa. We are with you always.
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24/7 Expert Support
Need urgent help? Expert assistance available anytime you need help via WhatsApp, email and phone.
Visa Indonesia vs Official Immigration
While you can apply directly through the official website, our service provides added value through faster processing, expert support, and guaranteed refunds.
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You can request a full refund anytime before we submit your documents to immigration. After submission, refunds are no longer possible due to Indonesia’s strict no-refund policy for visas. You’ll also receive a full refund if your visa is not approved or if we miss the promised delivery time before your arrival. |
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| Visa: | Remote Worker KITAS |
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| Index: | E33G |
| Single-/Multiple-Entry: | Kemasukan Berbilang |
| Onshore/Offshore application: | Offshore and onshore |
| Valid from issuance: | 90 days |
| Valid from entry: | 360 days |
| Boleh dilanjutkan: | No, you have to leave and re-enter with a new visa. |
| Convertible in another visa: | No |
We are proud to offer the fastest dan easiest application process with the best value for money. You will receive the electronic visa directly from us via email. If you have any questions, we are available via WhatsApp, live-chat, or email.
To legally work remote in Indonesia, the Remote Worker Visa (KITAS), is required. The Remote Worker Visa allows you to:
- open a bank account,
- obtain a driver’s license and buy car/motorbike,
- ability to lease land or property.
The visa is valid for up to 1 year, offering multiple entry privileges. This means you can leave and re-enter Indonesia. After one year, you must leave Indonesia. If you plan to return, you need to do an Exit Permit Only (EPO) and then get a new visa/KITAS. To obtain a Remote Worker Visa you have to prove income in the form of at least US$60,000 per year and an employment contract with a company outside Indonesia.
1. Color copy of passport ID page
A scan of the ID page is required. Your passport should be valid for at least 18 months from the intended date of entry into Indonesia. Proper scan is recommended but if you take a photo instead, make sure all corners are visible and no fingers can be seen. All letters and numbers must be readable.
2. Passport photo/profile picture
At least 3.5 x 4.5 cm, 100KB, and 400x600px. You must face the camera directly, wear formal attire, and the background must be white or light-colored. You shouldn’t be positioned too far or too close to the camera. A selfie is accepted as long as the resolution is high and you are facing straight to the camera.
3. Personal Bank Statement of the past 3 months with a minimum USD 2000 balance
The bank statement must include the applicant’s name, a minimum of 3 months, and a closing balance of USD 2,000 or its equivalent in another currency.
4. Proof of annual salary/income of USD 60,000 or equivalent in another currency
5. Employment contract with a company located outside the Indonesian Territory
6. Curriculum Vitae
This is not mandatory, only supporting. The CV should be similar to this example.
1. Add the Digital Nomad Visa / Remote Work Visa for Indonesia to your shopping cart and proceed to checkout for payment.
2. After checkout, you will be redirected to a form where you can enter all relevant data for the Remote Worker Visa application and upload the required documents.
3. We will review your data and documents and respond to you via email or WhatsApp.
4. If everything is in order and we have received your visa fee payment, we will upload the data into the immigration system. If you have chosen bank transfer as your payment method, we will need a bank transfer receipt from you, as it may take some time for the funds to be credited to our account.
5. Once the Remote Worker Visa is completed, we will send it to you. You must enter Indonesia within 90 days of the E-Visa issue date.
Yes. If you don’t have all the required documents ready when you apply, that’s no problem. You can simply send the missing documents later via WhatsApp atau email.
After placing your order, you will receive our contact details by email (please also check your spam folder).
Please note:
We can only process and submit your visa application once we have received all the required documents and your payment. Submitting everything as early as possible helps prevent delays.
No, you do not need to visit our office.
The entire visa application is handled online. We only need scans or clear photos of your required documents, which you can upload directly via our online application form. You can complete everything comfortably from home.
No problem. You can send the missing documents later via WhatsApp or email.
Please note that we can only start processing your visa once we have received:
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All required documents, dan
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Your payment
Until everything is complete, the application cannot be submitted to Immigration.
Sending your documents as soon as possible helps avoid delays.
You can submit your documents after placing your order.
How it works:
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Place your order on our website.
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Right after checkout, you’ll automatically receive a digital application form.
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In this form, you can upload your documents, passport scan, and personal details.
Didn’t see the form?
You’ll also receive the link to the form via email.
→ Please check your inbox and spam folder.
The required passport validity depends on your visa type dan your situation. You can find the exact requirement in the “Requirements” section of each visa type.
Standard Tourist Visas
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months on the date of your arrival in Indonesia. This 6-month validity is also required when applying for a visa extension.
Long-term visas (1 year or more)
For visas with a longer validity period, Immigration may require 18 months or more of passport validity.
Replacement or Temporary Travel Documents
If you enter Indonesia with a replacement travel document, you must have:
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12 months passport validity, dan
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a valid residence permit
at the time of entry.
Summary
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6 months → eVOA, C1, C6, … & extensions
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12 months → entry with replacement/temporary travel document
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18+ months → long-term visas (1 year+)
If your passport is close to expiring, it’s strongly recommended to renew it before applying.
No vaccinations are required to apply for a visa or to enter Indonesia. COVID-19 vaccination is no longer required since July 3rd, 2023.
However, some optional travel vaccinations are commonly recommended by international travel health authorities, depending on your itinerary, length of stay, and travel style. These include:
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Hepatitis A
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Tetanus (standard booster)
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Polio booster
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Typhoid (recommended for longer trips or rural areas)
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Hepatitis B
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Rabies (if spending time in rural areas or around animals)
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Japanese Encephalitis (for extended stays in rural regions or rice-field areas)
Rejections 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 the applicant provided accurate information.
When can a visa be rejected?
A rejection usually only occurs in exceptional cases, such as:
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The applicant is listed on the Indonesian immigration blacklist
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Previous violations of Indonesian immigration or criminal law
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An outstanding international arrest warrant
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Providing false information atau forged documents
For standard applicants who meet the official visa requirements, the visa is normally approved without issues.
If 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 in cash at the airport or Immigration office when you leave the country.
You should plan an additional 20–30 minutes at the airport for the overstay procedure.
Important notes
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Short overstays (a few days) are usually handled quickly and result only in the standard fine.
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Very long overstays may lead to additional questioning, delays, further administrative actions or deportation.
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Paying the fine does not ban you from returning, as long as there are no other violations.
The best option is always to extend your visa before it expires to avoid unnecessary fees and delays.
Yes.
Holding a KITAS allows you to open an Indonesian bank account (private atau business). This is one of the key benefits of having a legal temporary stay permit in Indonesia.
With a KITAS, you can open accounts at most major Indonesian banks. Requirements typically include:
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your passport
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your KITAS card or e-KITAS
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your NPWP (tax number) — sometimes optional depending on the bank
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a local address in Indonesia
A local bank account makes it easier to manage payments, receive funds, and handle daily financial transactions while living in Indonesia.
Yes. You can purchase multiple visas in one order.
Simply add all visas, whether they are the same visa type atau different types, to your shopping cart and proceed to checkout. This allows you to complete everything in one single payment.
Yes. Every person traveling to Indonesia needs a visa — without exception. This includes children, infants, dan senior citizens.
If you are unsure which visa is right for you or your family, you can use the Visa Finder on our homepage. It shows you the correct visa type within just a few seconds.
Yes. Completing the All Indonesia Arrival Card, which includes the customs declaration and health form, is mandatory for all travelers entering Indonesia.
You can fill out the Arrival Card up to 3 days (72 hours) before arrival.
If you haven’t completed it in advance, you can still fill it out at the airport, but you may experience longer waiting times. To ensure a smoother arrival, we recommend completing the form before your trip.
If you do not complete the All Indonesia Arrival Card (customs declaration), you may face:
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Delays at Immigration and Customs
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Fines (in cases of undeclared restricted items)
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Confiscation of items that should have been declared
Accurate completion of the Arrival Card is essential for a smooth entry into Indonesia.
If you haven’t filled out the Arrival Card before your trip, you can still complete it upon arrival at the airport in Indonesia. However, queues can be long, so we strongly recommend filling it out before your departure.
Here is the complete process for submitting a new visa application with us:
1. Place your order
You can add multiple visas to your cart and check out together if you are applying for several people.
2. Pay the visa fee
Make the payment using the available payment methods.
3. Complete the online application form
Upload all required data and documents, such as:
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Passport biodata page
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Profile photo
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Flight ticket (if needed)
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Personal details
4. We prepare all required supporting documents
If your visa type requires it, we will provide:
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Guarantor/sponsor letter
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Bank statements
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Any additional documents needed for approval
5. We check and submit your application
We verify all information, ensure everything complies with Immigration requirements, and then submit your visa application to Indonesian Immigration.
6. Receive your visa by email
Once your visa is approved, you will receive it directly by email.
You can enter Indonesia with the digital visa (no physical label required).
If your visa has already expired, you must expect to pay an overstay fine of 1,000,000 IDR per person per day.
The fine must be paid in cash at the airport or at the Immigration Office when you leave Indonesia. It’s important to plan a bit of extra time for the payment process.
Longer overstays can lead to more serious consequences, such as:
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Complications with future visa applications
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Deportation
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Entry bans
What should you do now?
✔ 1. If your visa type can still be extended
Start the extension process immediately.
Whether an extension is still possible depends on your visa type and how long you have overstayed.
✔ 2. If an extension is not possible
Leave Indonesia as soon as possible to minimize the overstay fine and avoid further consequences.
Important:
The longer you remain in Indonesia without a valid visa, the higher the risk of:
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increased fines
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administrative issues
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immigration investigations
If you are unsure whether your visa can still be extended, contact us, and we will assess your options.
When entering Indonesia, travellers are allowed to bring certain goods duty-free, up to the limits set by Indonesian Customs.
1. Personal goods
You may bring personal items with a total value of up to USD 500 per person without paying import duties.
Families travelling together can combine their allowance (e.g., USD 500 × number of family members).
2. Tobacco products
You may bring one of the following duty-free:
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200 cigarettes, or
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25 cigars, or
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100 grams of sliced tobacco
These limits cannot be combined (e.g., cigarettes + cigars).
3. Alcohol
Each traveller may bring up to 1 liter of alcoholic beverages duty-free.
4. Important notes
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If you exceed the duty-free allowances, you must declare the items and may have to pay import duties/taxes.
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Customs rules may occasionally change — if your quantities are close to the limit, it’s safer to double-check the latest regulations.
Indonesia distinguishes between prohibited items (not allowed at all) and restricted items (allowed only under specific conditions, limits, or with a declaration).
🚫 Prohibited items (not allowed under any circumstances)
You may not bring the following items into Indonesia:
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Narcotics and illegal drugs
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Firearms and air guns
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Sharp weapons (unless declared for specific purposes)
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Ammunition
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Explosives or explosive materials
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Pornographic materials
Bringing prohibited items can lead to confiscation, fines, detention, or criminal charges.
⚠️ Restricted items (allowed with declaration, limits, or permits)
These items may be brought into Indonesia, but only under certain rules:
1. Animals, fish, plants & biological products
Require permits from Indonesian authorities (e.g., quarantine, health certificates).
2. Cash amounts over IDR 100,000,000
Must be declared to Customs.
3. Exciseable goods (alcohol & tobacco)
Allowed only within duty-free limits.
Above limits → declaration + import duty.
4. Personal goods beyond exemption limits
Items exceeding the duty-free allowance must be declared and taxed.
5. Commercial goods
Require customs clearance and often import permits.
6. Re-imported or temporarily imported goods
May require a declaration, proof of ownership, or temporary import documentation.
If you are unsure whether your item is restricted, it is always safer to declare it.
Yes, you can change your information as long as the QR code has not been scanned at Immigration.
If you completed the Arrival Card yourself
Simply fill out the entire form again. The newest version will replace the old one.
If you booked the Arrival Card through us
You can inform us of any changes up to 4 days before your arrival, and we will update it for you.
It is essential that you present an Arrival Card with the correct information when entering Indonesia.
Here are the current entry requirements for entering Indonesia (including Bali):
1. Passport (very important)
To enter Indonesia, you need a passport atau a valid travel document (temporary passport or emergency passport). Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months on the day of entry or on the day of visa extension. Different rules may apply to other travel documents.
Without sufficient passport validity, entry will be denied.
2. Visa
A visa is required to enter Indonesia.
For short trips, you can buy the Visa on Arrival directly at the airport.
However, we recommend applying for the e-Visa on Arrival (eVOA) in advance to save time and avoid long queues. If you stay more than 30 days, there are even better visa options like the C1 visa.
3. Outbound (onward) ticket
When checking in for your flight to Indonesia, you may be asked to show proof of a return or onward ticket. If you cannot present one, you may be denied boarding or entry.
4. All Indonesia Arrival Card
Since September 1, 2025, Indonesia has introduced the All Indonesia Arrival Card — a digital form that replaces previous customs dan health declarations. You can add the Arrival Card through us, or you can complete it yourself, no earlier than 72 hours before arrival.
5. Love Bali Tourist Tax (Bali only)
Visitors to Bali must pay the Love Bali Tourism Tax daripada 150,000 IDR (approx. 10 USD).
Payment options:
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Pay online in advance (credit cards sometimes fail), or
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Pay directly at the airport upon arrival
You can also find the entry requirements here: Entry Requirements Indonesia
You will receive your visa as a PDF file with a QR code, sent to your email. If preferred, we can also send it to you via WhatsApp.
Your visa is electronically linked to your passport, and it will be automatically recognized when your passport is scanned at Immigration.
A printed copy is usually not required, but we recommend keeping one as a backup.
All Indonesian e-visas can be issued no earlier than 90 days before your planned entry date.
Once your visa is issued, you have 90 days to enter Indonesia. If you do not enter within these 90 days, the visa automatically expires and becomes invalid.
After you enter Indonesia, the initial visa validity period (e.g., 30 days, 60 days, etc.) starts from the day of arrival.
Once your visa is approved, you have 90 days to enter Indonesia. This means you should not apply earlier than 90 days before your arrival date.
Example:
If you plan to visit Bali in mid-April, you should not apply before mid- or late January.
Please also consider the processing time for your visa type so we can issue your visa on time.
If you are unsure about the best moment to apply, feel free to contact us.
Depending on availability, we can also process some visa types faster.
You can pay for our visa services in many international currencies. We currently accept the following:
Accepted currencies:
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AUD – Australian Dollar
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BRL – Brazilian Real
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CAD – Canadian Dollar
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CHF – Swiss Franc
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CNY – Chinese Yuan
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CZK – Czech Koruna
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DKK – Danish Krone
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EUR – Euro
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GBP – British Pound
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HKD – Hong Kong Dollar
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IDR – Indonesian Rupiah
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INR – Indian Rupee
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JPY – Japanese Yen
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MXN – Mexican Peso
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MYR – Malaysian Ringgit
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NOK – Norwegian Krone
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NZD – New Zealand Dollar
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PHP – Philippine Peso
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PLN – Polish Zloty
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RON – Romanian Leu
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SEK – Swedish Krona
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SGD – Singapore Dollar
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THB – Thai Baht
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CUBA – Turkish Lira
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TWD – Taiwan Dollar
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USD – US Dollar
If your currency is not listed here, please contact us — we will check if it can be added or provide an alternative payment method.
We offer several convenient payment methods, including:
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Credit card
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Debit card
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Apple Pay
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Google Pay
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PayPal
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Bank transfer
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Crypto payments
Please note: Some payment providers may charge additional transaction fees.
The Payment must be completed before we can process or issue your visa. Once your payment is successful, you will immediately receive access to the application form.
If you have any issues with your payment, please contact our support team so we can help.
Payment is required before we can give you access to the application form dan before we can submit your visa application to Immigration. This is because the visa fee must be paid at the moment of submission.
Payment options
You can pay directly at checkout using:
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Debit card
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Credit card
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PayPal
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Apple Pay / Google Pay
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Crypto payments
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Bank transfer
Bank transfers
Bank transfers may take a few days to appear in our account.
To speed up the process, you can send us a payment receipt or screenshot, and we will begin processing your application immediately.
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