E33G Remote Worker KITAS Application Service

  • KITAS – limited Stay permit for 1 Year
  • Employment contract from abroad with USD 60k salary /y
  • Multiple Entry
  • Application Assistance handled by PT Bali Wisata Baik

$827$1.063

Details & Requirements

Stay in Indonesia

Up to 1 Year

With This Visa You Can:

  • Carry out assignments from an overseas company.
  • Travel to and from Indonesia.
  • Engage in tourism activities and visit friends or family.

You Must:

  • Comply with all laws and regulations.
  • Respect local customs, culture, and traditions.
  • Ensure you have sufficient funds for living expenses during your stay in Indonesia.

Other Information:

  • Overstaying your visa, engaging in prohibited activities, or failing to comply with visa conditions and Indonesian laws may result in fines, deportation, or other legal consequences.
  • In addition to the electronic limited stay permit, a physical limited stay permit card is available at the immigration office.
  • You are prohibited from selling goods or services in Indonesia.
  • You are prohibited from working for compensation, wages, or any similar payment from individuals or companies in Indonesia.

Document Requirements:

  • A passport valid for at least 6 (six) months.
  • A personal bank statement with a minimum balance of USD $2,000 or equivalent, covering the last 3 months (including name, date, and balance).
  • A recent photograph.
  • A Curriculum Vitae.
  • A travel itinerary.
  • A bank statement showing annual income of at least USD $60,000.
  • An employment contract with a company based outside Indonesian territory.

Visa Validity:

This visa must be used to enter Indonesia within 90 days of the issue date. Note that the visa's validity period differs from the permitted stay duration.

Frequently Asked Questions FAQ about the Remote Worker Visa

Unfortunately, one requirement to apply for this visa is to have an employment contract with an organization (business/ NGO/ governmental institution) that is registered outside of Indonesia.
So you need to be formally employed by such a company or organization to be able to apply for this visa.

Yes, you will get a KITAS with the E33G Visa.

KITAS is short for "Kartu Ijin Tinggal Terbatas" (temporary residency stay permit card). The Remote Worker Visa will grant foreign-nationals a KITAS which means that they will become a temporary resident in Indonesia.

Domicile registration SKTT

Foreign-nationals who live in Indonesia with KITAS or KITAP are also obligated to report their home address in Indonesia to local authorities such as: Banjar or RT/RW (local community), Desa (local village), and sometimes to local police.

Any changes of the address and passport information must also be reported to the immigration office and local authorities. They also need to apply for their SKTT (surat keterangan tempat tinggal/ domicile letter) to the local Department of Civil Registration (Disdukcapil).

EPO/ ETK Process

One obligation as KITAS/ KITAP holders is to do the EPO/ETK process (Exit Permit Only) if you want to leave Indonesia for good. EPO/ ETK process must be done at the immigration office with the sponsor.

Check out the bali.com “Moving to Bali Guide” for more information when planning to move to Bali

The nature of your work must not involve dealing with Indonesian companies or Indonesian clients.

You strictly cannot work or get paid in Indonesia and provide paid services to Indonesian companies or Indonesian clients. You have to work for the company abroad and not offer any services here in Indonesia. 

You can't be employed therefore for example by a foreign company but be a Yoga Teacher, Real Estate Agent, or Coach here in Indonesia. 

You can't sell any products here in Indonesia and for  example you can't  rent rooms in your villa (sublease to the guests). Foreigners have been deported because they rented their villa or single rooms.

An offshore Application means, that you are NOT YET in Indonesia and apply from “outside”.

For remote worker visa (E33G), in case of an offshore application, you will first get a single entry Visa and then complete the KITAS process while in Indonesia. 

An onshore Application means, who are ALREADY in Indonesia and are applying for a Visa or Stay Permit.

This process is called “Alih Status Keimigrasian (Change of the Immigration Status)”.

Onshore applications are available for quite a few Visa and Stay Permit Types. However, you cannot apply onshore for any Visa or Stay Permit, if you have arrived with a Visa on Arrival (simple Visit Visa/ VOA). 

For remote worker visa/KITAS onshore applications you must have arrived at least with a 211A visit visa (tourism).

During your stay in Bali, following fees for documents and services may occur:

  • SKTT (Surat Keterangan Tempat Tinggal/ Domicile Letter): can be arranged for IDR 2,000,000
  • EPO (Exit Permit Only) to clear your name in the immigration system when you decide to leave Indonesia for good: IDR 1,500,000
  • In case of "change of passport information" such as address/ etc: report to the immigration office: IDR 1,000,000

Fees include, unless otherwise stated:
Immigration Fee, Application Service, Payment fees, Supporting Documents (if applicable), Customer Support.

General Terms and Conditions for the Visa Application Service provided by PT Bali Wisata Baik

  • Only once you completed the payment, we can start to process of your visa application with the immigration officials.
  • Once the visa application is in process, it cannot be cancelled, and no refund of the fee can be granted (no refund provided).
  • The immigration department has the right to decline your application without giving any reason. In such as case no refund can be given / very rare, but it can technically happen.
  • We adhere to Indonesian immigration rules and regulations. We are not responsible if there is any sudden changes published by the immigration, which may cause a delay or rejection for your application or entry into the country or any immediate changes (no refund policy).
  • In case of any delay in the process, such as but not limited to: closure of immigration office, problems with the technology, public holidays, etc,  Bali.com is not responsible for any delays occurring.
  • All information asked for in the form are mandatory and need to be filled in without any errors. The immigration office could otherwise reject the application. All documents must be in English. As part of our service, we will help you to make sure all documents are as required.

Read the full terms & conditions here (PDF)

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