Work Visa Indonesia (KITAS)
The working KITAS is designed for foreign individuals employed to work in Indonesia for an extended period. To obtain a working permit in Indonesia, you must be employed by a registered company, which can be a Foreign Owned Company (PMA), Representative Office, or an Indonesian Owned Company. The length of your visa varies between 6 to 12 months.
USD 915.00 – USD 1,403.00Price range: USD 915.00 through USD 1,403.00
| Application From | Validity | Processing Time (kitas) | Price |
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| Outside of indonesia | 6 months | Regular (8-10 weeks) | USD 915.00 |
| Outside of indonesia | 1 year | Regular (8-10 weeks) | USD 976.00 |
| Outside of indonesia | 2 years | Regular (8-10 weeks) | USD 1,373.00 |
| Within indonesia | 6 months | Regular (8-10 weeks) | USD 1,159.00 |
| Within indonesia | 1 year | Regular (8-10 weeks) | USD 1,403.00 |
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| Visa: | Working-KITAS |
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| Index: | E23 |
| Single-/Multiple-Entry: | Multiple-Entry |
| Onshore/Offshore application: | Onshore and offshore |
| Valid from entry/activation: | 1 year |
| Extendable: | Yes |
| Number of possible extensions: | 5 |
| Additional years per extension: | 1 year |
| Maximum length of stay: | 6 years |
| Convertible in another visa: | Convertible in KITAP (permanent stay permit) |
We are proud to offer the fastest and 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. In all the time that we have been offering this service, no visa application has ever been rejected.
To legally work and earn income in Indonesia, a working visa (KITAS), is required. Without a work permit, individuals are not permitted to work or make money in Indonesia.
The working KITAS is suitable for …
… teachers
… chefs
… consultants
… coaches
… and many more
The visa is valid for up to 1 year, offering multiple entry privileges and sponsorship. To obtain a working permit, individuals must be employed by a registered company in Indonesia, which can be a Foreign Owned Company (PMA), Representative Office, or an Indonesian Owned Company.
It is important to initiate the extension process at least 1 month before the expiration date or commence the KITAS closure process 2 weeks prior using the EPO (Exit Permit Only) system.
Onshore:
Required Documents (from Applicant):
- RPTKA Recommendation Letter (valid as long as the Working Contract remains valid)
- IMTA (with a validity of 6 months/1 year)
- DPKK Found
- Sponsor Letter
- Guarantee Letter
- Color Copy of the Insurance Document
- Bachelor’s Degree Certificate in English (with legalization)
- Reference Letter from previous employer, with a minimum of 5 years of work history, or a Certificate of Occupation Specialization
- Bank Statement (min. USD 3000)
- Domicile Letter from Banjar or SKTT (Proof of Residence)
- Detailed Information of the Foreigner: Email Address, Phone Number, Address in Bali, Area of Work, and Occupation
Required Documents (from Employer/Company):
- Color Scan of the Mandatory Manpower Report (Wajib Lapor)
- Color Scans of AKTA, SK Menteri, Izin Usaha, NIB, NPWP, SKTU Company
- Color Scan of the Director’s ID or KTP
- Color Scans of the Employee’s ID and a photo with a red background
- Color Scan of the Accounting personnel’s ID
- Color Scan of the HRD personnel’s ID
- A Blank Letterhead of the Company Containing Email Addresses, Physical Address, and Phone Number
- Company Stamp
For Visa Conversion from the previous ITK (B211A) to KITAS, bring your passport along with copies of all the required documents. We will handle the processing and obtain the re-entry permit KITAS through the local immigration office. This procedure typically takes around 4-6 weeks.
During this process, you will be required to visit the Immigration office for biometric verification, which includes capturing your photo and fingerprints.
Once the process is complete, you will receive both your Passport and the KITAS permit.
Offshore:
Required Documents (from Applicant):
- Recommendation Letter for RPTKA (valid for the duration of the Working Contract)
- IMTA (with a validity period of 6 months or 1 year)
- DPKK Found
- Sponsor Letter
- Guarantee Letter
- Colored Copy of the Insurance document
- Bachelor’s Degree Certificate in English (duly legalized)
- Reference Letter from previous employer, with a minimum of 5 years of work history, or a Certificate of Occupation Specialization
- Bank Statement (min. USD 3000)
- Detailed Information of the Foreigner, including Email Address, Phone Number, Address in Bali, Area of Work, and Occupation
Required Documents (from Employer/Company):
- Mandatory Manpower Report (Wajib Lapor) in Color
- Color Scans of AKTA, SK Menteri, Izin Usaha, NIB, NPWP, and SKTU of the company
- Color Scan of the Director’s ID or KTP
- Color Scan of the Employee’s ID (taken against a red background)
- Color Scan of the Accounting personnel’s ID
- Color Scan of the HRD personnel’s ID
- Blank Company Letterhead that Includes the Company’s Email Addresses, Physical address, and Phone Number
- Company Stamp
After arriving in Indonesia, you must convert the VITAS to KITAS. This process usually occurs at the airport immediately upon your arrival in the country. Follow the ITAS online sign to the ITAS online counter, where you’ll need to present your VITAS and passport.
You’ll undergo photographing and fingerprinting, and an ITAS sticker will be placed in your passport. Subsequently, the KITAS will be sent to your email.
With offshore processes, there’s no need for you to visit the local immigration office.
1) Add the Work KITAS 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 KITAS application and upload the required documents.
3) We will check your data and documents and get back to you within one business day 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 the payment method, we will need a bank transfer receipt from you, as sometimes it takes a while for the money to show up on our account.
5) We will send you your required documents by email. We are still available for you if you have further questions.
Working KITAS holders are generally expected to work in positions specified in their employment contracts. Engaging in other types of work may require additional permits.
Yes, dependent children of the sponsoring foreign national may also be eligible for residence permits, often referred to as “Dependent KITAS” or “KITAS Anak.”
You can only work in one job that is mentioned in the Working KITAS.
Unfortunately, you need a new KITAS when you change your job. You have to obtain the EPO and then you need a new application with your new job.
Yes, you can. Having a bank account is one of the benefits of having a KITAS.
Yes, 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 checkout.
If you don’t have all the documents together when you apply, it is not a problem. Simply send the missing documents via WhatsApp or via email once you have them. You will get the contact details via email after placing the order (please also check your spam).
It is important to know that we can only submit your application once we have received all the required documents and payment from you.
Changing 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.
Yes, family members, such as spouses and dependent children, of KITAS holders may be eligible for dependent KITAS, allowing them to reside in Indonesia. Please contact us for further information.
Working KITAS is primarily for individuals employed by Indonesian companies or organizations. Freelancers and self-employed individuals may need to explore other visa options, such as the Remote Work KITAS.
No, the visa application will be done online. We only need scans/pictures of your documents. We just need the required documents as scan/picture via our application form.
The completion of the Arrival Card (which includes the customs declaration and health form) is mandatory for all travelers entering Indonesia. This form can be filled out up to 3 days (72 hours) before your time of arrival.
It is also possible to complete this form at the airport in Indonesia. You may have to expect a waiting time.
We have not yet had a case where a visa application was rejected. As long as the visa-related requirements are met, the visa should be granted.
Reason for rejection would be, for example, if the customer has been entered into the Indonesian blacklist due to violations of Indonesian law or because there is an outstanding international arrest warrant on the customer.
Failure to submit the customs declaration in your Indonesia arrival card can result in delays, fines, or confiscation of undeclared items. It’s essential to complete the declaration accurately to ensure a smooth entry into Indonesia.
If you have not filled out the form before your trip, you can still fill it out at the airport in Indonesia. However, due to time constraints, we would recommend filling out the form before your trip.
You can submit the required documents later via WhatsApp or email. Keep in mind that we can only proceed once we receive all the required documents and your payment.
If you overstay your visa, you have to pay 1,000,000 IDR (about 65 USD) per day per person in cash. You should plan about 20-30 minutes extra at the airport.
If a Working KITAS holder loses their job, they should notify the immigration authorities and follow proper procedures to ensure compliance with visa regulations. Finding new employment may require a new KITAS.
The DPKK Found is a payment that you have to make to the Ministry of Manpower in Indonesia. The fee supports the training of the domestic workforce. The fee is USD 100 per month.
This fee must be paid in addition to the price of the Work KITAS.
All e-visas can be issued a maximum of 90 days before entry.
Once the visa has been issued, you have 90 days to enter Indonesia. If you do not arrive within 90 days, the visa loses its validity.
Once you have entered Indonesia, the initial visa validity starts.
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. For example, if you plan to visit Bali in mid-April, you should not apply for your visa before mid- or end of January. Please note the visa processing time so that we can issue your visa on time!
Please contact us if you have any questions. Depending on availability, we can also issue various visas more quickly.
You have to place your order first. After the purchase, you will receive a digital form where you have to enter personal data and documents. If you do not want to submit the form now, you can also find the form in your email inbox (please also check your spam).
Yes, this is possible as long as the QR code on the form has not yet been scanned.
If you applied independently, simply fill out the Arrival Card completely again.
If you book through us, you can notify us of any changes up to 4 days before entry.
It is important that you present the QR code with the correct information when entering Indonesia.
These are the entry requirements for Indonesia and Bali:
Passport (important)
To enter Bali, you need a passport or a travel document (temporary passport or emergency passport). The passport must be valid for at least 6 months at the time of entry into Bali or at the time of visa extension. Without a valid passport, you cannot enter the country.
Visa
You need a visa to enter Bali. For shorter trips, you can buy this directly at the airport, but we recommend applying for your visa in advance, as it will save you time upon arrival.
Outbound ticket
When checking in for your flight to Bali, you may be asked to provide proof of a return or onward ticket from Indonesia. If you cannot present an outbound ticket, you will be denied entry.
All Indonesia Arrival Card
Since September 1, 2025, the All Indonesia Arrival Card has been introduced. This digital arrival card replaces the previous customs and health declaration forms. You can add the Arrival Card when booking with us, or alternatively, you can fill it out yourself, no earlier than 72 hours before arrival in Indonesia.
Love Bali Tourist Tax (for Bali only)
A tourism levy has been introduced for Bali. The fee is approximately 9 euros (150,000 IDR). You can pay the tax online in advance via this website, but credit card payments often fail. The tax can also be paid directly at the airport.
No, since July 3rd 2023, vaccination proof against COVID-19 is no longer required in order to apply for a visa for Indonesia. Other vaccinations are also not required for the visa or entry to Indonesia.
Yes, 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 the correct type of visa: On our homepage you will find a visa finder that will tell you within a few seconds which visa is best for you and your fellow travelers.
The visa is sent by us as a PDF file with a QR code to your email or WhatsApp when requested. Normally, the visa is connected to your passport and you do not need the printed document. But to be on the safe side, we recommend printing the document.
IMTA stands for ‘Izin Mempekerjakan Tenaga Kerja Asing,’ or ‘Work Permit for Foreign Workers’. It is an official document issued by the Indonesian Ministry of Manpower that allows employers in Indonesia to hire foreign workers. The IMTA specifies the job position, duration of employment, and the foreign worker’s details. To obtain an IMTA, the employer in Indonesia must fulfill certain requirements, such as demonstrating that there are no qualified Indonesian candidates available for the position and fulfilling specific criteria set by the Ministry of Manpower. The IMTA is typically issued for a specific period, depending on the employment contract, and it needs to be renewed periodically if the foreign worker’s employment continues.
Any employer who employs foreign workers must possess a foreign workers recruitment plan (Rencana Penggunaan Tenaga Kerja Asing/ RPTKA) that is validated by the Central Government. RPTKA is a document stating the identity and work plan of the foreigner set to work in Indonesia. This document verifies details like the job position, location of work, and the number of local worker companions, among others.
There is no need to leave your passport at the Immigration office!
But: If your passport is at the immigration office for any reason, you can still fly. You will need a scan of your passport and a letter from immigration. We can send you this letter. Please contact the responsible colleague.
There is no need to leave your passport at the Immigration office!
But: If your passport is at the immigration office for any reason, you can still move around freely in Bali. To be on the safe side, have a scan of your passport printed out or as a picture on your smartphone.
Yes, extensions for Working KITAS/KITAP are possible and may require updated documentation and compliance with immigration regulations.
There is no need to leave your passport at the immigration. As long as your visa extension process has not expired before submission to immigration, you will not incur any overstay fees.
We offer several payment options like Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, and bank transfers (for amounts over 2,000,000 IDR). You’ll always have an easy way to pay.
You have to pay before we issue your visa. Sometimes there may be delays in the delivery of the payment link. If you do not receive a payment link from us after some time, please contact our support team.
You can pay for our visa services in the following currencies:
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Keep in mind that we require the payment before we can submit your application to immigration because we have to pay the fee when submitting your application.
You have the option to pay directly at checkout by debit/credit card, PayPal or several other payment options. You can also choose bank transfer.
For bank transfers, it takes a few days until we see your transfer in our account. You are welcome to send us the receipt or a screenshot of the transfer so that we can start the process more quickly.
Wir haben unsere Rentenvisa über Bali Visum beantragt. Bali Visum arbeitet sehr professionell und ist immer erreichbar. Unsere Visa wurden genehmigt obwohl die Anforderungen eigentlich nicht erfüllbar sind. Von daher, sehr gute Arbeit von Bali Visum.
Ich bin rundum zufrieden mit der Arbeit dieser Agentur! Der gesamte Prozess verlief reibungslos und ohne Probleme. Besonders beeindruckt hat mich die hervorragende Erreichbarkeit und die prompten Antworten – alle meine Anfragen wurden stets innerhalb kürzester Zeit beantwortet. Ein großes Lob geht an Matz, der sich immer die Zeit genommen hat, meine Fragen ausführlich und kompetent zu beantworten. Ich kann die Agentur uneingeschränkt empfehlen und würde ihre Dienste jederzeit wieder in Anspruch nehmen. Vielen Dank für den großartigen Service!
Du wirst immer jemanden finden der etwas "billiger" macht.
Aber zeig mir einen der es besser macht!
Kommunikation superschnell, kurz und klar verständlich.
(Für unsichere Bali Besucher... "Mann" spricht deutsch.)
Antrag mit Clearing innerhalb 24 Stunden erledigt.
Visum deutlich früher als erwartet per Mail erhalten.
So geht Visum!
Danke Matze. Wir sehen uns Anfang November.
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