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Indonesia's Digital Nomad Visa

The Indonesia Digital Nomad Visa, officially known as the Remote Worker Visa (E33G) Program, allows remote workers and digital nomads to live and work in Indonesia for up to one year, with the possibility of renewal for a second year. It offers a unique opportunity to experience Indonesia's diverse culture, beautiful landscapes, and vibrant digital nomad community, particularly in popular destinations like Bali.

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Discover Digital Nomad Visa in Indonesia

Indonesia's Digital Nomad Visa provides a pathway for remote workers and digital professionals to live and work in this diverse archipelago for up to one year, with the option to renew for a second year. This program is designed to attract global talent, offering the opportunity to experience Indonesia's rich culture, world-class beaches, and thriving digital nomad ecosystem while maintaining employment with companies outside Indonesia.

Indonesia
Mobility Asset Index Score
59.90%
Mobility Asset Type
Digital Nomad Visa
Official Name
Remote Worker Visa (E33G)
Launched in:
2024
Online Submission:
Yes
Residency Privileges
(in years)
12
Adjudication Time
(in months)
2
Minimum Stay Requirement
(in days)
60
In-Country Presence Requirement
(in months)
3

Overview

A Snapshot of Digital Nomad Visa in Indonesia

A one-year visa, renewable for a second year, for remote workers to live and work in Indonesia's diverse and culturally rich environment

Eligibility Requirements

Proof of employment with a company established outside Indonesia

Anchor Ancestor restrictions

Months to citizenship

Length of Visa

1 year, renewable for a second year

Months to Visa

Approximately 1 week processing time

Physical Presence Requirement

None specified

Availability

Online application available

Family Allowance

Spouse and children

Overview

How to Apply for Digital Nomad Visa in Indonesia

  1. Gather all required documents
  2. Submit the application through the online portal
  3. Pay the $150 USD application fee
  4. Wait for application review and approval (approximately one week)
  5. Upon approval, enter Indonesia within 90 days
  6. Apply for KITAS (temporary residence card) upon arrival in Indonesia

Overview

Discover How GlobalPassport Simplifies the Application Process for Indonesia's Digital Nomad Visa

Step-by-Step Guidance

Our experienced team will guide you through each stage of the application process, offering personalized assistance tailored to your needs.

Document Preparation

We'll help you gather and organize the documents you need for applying.

Application Submission

Once your documents are ready, we'll let you know where and how to submit your application to the relevant authorities.

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DOCUMENTS

Documents Needed for Indonesia - Digital Nomad Visa

Important Notes
• All documents must be original or certified copies
• Non-English documents require certified translations
• Documents must be apostilled where applicable
Personal Identification Documents
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Passport+Photograph (colour, 4x6 size)

Vital Records Documents
Birth, marriage, and death certificates from applicant and ancestors

Marriage certificate and birth certificates of dependents (if applicable)

Proof of Residence Documents
Evidence of current residence status

Travel Itinerary

Criminal Clearance Documents
Background check documentation

Not applicable

Financial Documents
Proof of payment and financial requirements

Bank Account statement

DOCUMENTS

Costs Associated with Indonesia - Digital Nomad Visa

Pre-Application Costs
Essential document preparation and verification costs

Birth certificates from government archives; Marriage certificates for family dependencies; Police clearance records from current and past residences

Certified translations into official language(s); Apostille certification; Government-issued document legalization

Diploma and transcript verification; Professional certification authentication; Credential evaluation services

Government Application Fees
Official fees charged by government authorities

Initial application submission fee; Processing and handling charges; Administrative review fees

$320

Fingerprint collection fee; Digital photograph requirements; Biometric data processing

Required medical examinations; Vaccination verification; Health certificate processing

Post-Submission Costs
Costs after submitting your application

Document verification fees; Background check processing; Application status updates

Consulate visit expenses; Interview travel costs; Temporary accommodation (if required)

Language proficiency testing; Skills assessment fees; Additional document requests

Professional Services
Optional external support services

Immigration lawyer consultation; Document review services; Legal representation fees

Tax planning consultation; Asset transfer advisory; Investment planning services

Relocation services; Property search assistance; Settlement support services

Post-Acceptance Costs
Costs after approval

Residency card processing; Passport issuance fees; Registration certificates

Oath ceremony fees; Registration charges; Local authority fees

Renewal fees; Status maintenance costs; Annual reporting fees

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