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From first consultation to visa in hand — typically 7-21 working days depending on visa class.

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You send documents, we do the rest. Direct Imigrasi Denpasar liaison, biometric scheduling, sponsor letters, payment processing.

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Receive your e-visa or KITAS sticker. Plus ongoing support: extension reminders, address change assistance, and family visa coordination — all included for 12 months.

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Complete Indonesia Visa Guide — Everything You Need to Know in 2026

Indonesia visa rules changed significantly in 2025 with the Golden Visa expansion, eVOA online system rollout, and KITAS digital integration. This comprehensive guide walks you through every Indonesia visa option for tourists, expatriates, digital nomads, retirees, and investors planning a stay in Bali, Jakarta, or elsewhere in the archipelago.

Choosing the Right Indonesia Visa

The right Indonesia visa depends on your nationality, purpose, and intended duration. Tourist visa options work for stays under 60 days. KITAS work or investor visa suits long-term residents. KITAP permanent visa applies to expats married to Indonesian citizens or who have held KITAS for several years. The Second Home Visa accommodates wealthy retirees with proven funds of IDR 2 billion or more.

Indonesia Tourist Visa Options Explained

Visa on Arrival (VOA) is available at major Indonesian airports for citizens of 92 eligible countries. The VOA costs IDR 500,000 and grants 30 days, extendable once for another 30 days. Electronic VOA (eVOA) is the recommended modern option — apply online through the official immigration website at least 48 hours before arrival, receive your eVOA by email, and skip the airport queue entirely. The eVOA carries identical terms to physical VOA but saves significant time at Bali Denpasar Ngurah Rai Airport immigration counters.

Long-Stay Tourist Visa B211A

For longer tourist stays, the B211A tourist visa allows 60-day stays with two possible extensions. This single-entry visa must be sponsored by an Indonesian travel agency or sponsor. Application takes 5-7 working days through any Indonesian embassy or consulate worldwide.

KITAS Work and Investor Visa Categories

KITAS stands for Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas, the limited stay permit card for non-citizens working or investing in Indonesia. The most common KITAS types include the work KITAS for foreign professionals employed by Indonesian companies, the investor KITAS for shareholders in a registered PMA company with minimum capital of IDR 10 billion, the spouse KITAS for non-citizens married to Indonesian citizens, the retirement KITAS for foreign retirees over 55 years old with monthly pension proof, and the student KITAS for foreign students enrolled in Indonesian universities.

KITAS Required Documents

Each KITAS variant requires specific documents — passport with 18 months validity, sponsor letter from employer or family member, completed application form, proof of funds, recent biometric photographs, health insurance certificate, and police clearance from your home country. Your sponsor handles most of the administrative work with Imigrasi Denpasar or the regional immigration office.

KITAS Application Process Step by Step

The KITAS application process begins with sponsor preparation in Indonesia. The sponsor (employer or family) submits an Index 312 request to the Directorate General of Immigration. Once the telex visa approval is issued, you collect your visa stamp from the designated Indonesian embassy. After arrival in Indonesia, you have 30 days to convert the visa into a physical KITAS card at the local immigration office. The conversion includes biometric capture, fingerprinting, and a brief immigration interview. Total processing time runs 14 to 21 working days from sponsor application to KITAS card collection. Many applicants engage a licensed visa consultant or immigration agent to handle paperwork, especially for first-time KITAS holders unfamiliar with Indonesian bureaucracy and language requirements.

KITAP Permanent Stay Permit

KITAP stands for Kartu Izin Tinggal Tetap — the permanent stay permit. KITAP is available to non-citizens who have held continuous KITAS for at least three years (in some categories five years), are married to an Indonesian citizen for two years, were born in Indonesia as a foreign national, or are former Indonesian citizens reclaiming status. KITAP grants residency for five years and is renewable indefinitely. Holders enjoy benefits including the ability to work without separate work permit sponsorship, easier banking, property leases up to 80 years, and family member sponsorship.

E33G E33F Investor Pathway Visas

The newer E33G and E33F visa categories serve different investor profiles. The E33G investor visa launched in 2025 targets foreign investors with proof of IDR 30 billion or more in Indonesian assets — bonds, stocks, real estate, or business equity. Valid for five years with multiple entries. The E33F category serves smaller investors or business founders with IDR 10 billion documented capital. Both categories bypass the traditional PMA company route, making them attractive to passive investors and high net worth individuals seeking residence without active business operations.

Second Home Visa for Retirees and HNW Individuals

The Indonesia Second Home Visa, formally the B211B, accommodates wealthy individuals with at least IDR 2 billion in Indonesian bank deposits. Valid for 5 or 10 years. No age restriction, unlike retirement KITAS. Holders cannot work for an Indonesian employer but may operate a foreign business remotely. Application requires bank statement, accommodation proof in Indonesia, health insurance, and passport with 36 months validity. Many digital nomads and remote workers favor this visa for its simplicity and long duration.

PT PMA Company Setup for Business Visa Sponsorship

PT PMA (Penanaman Modal Asing) is the foreign investment company structure that allows non-Indonesian shareholders to operate a business in Indonesia. PMA setup requires IDR 10 billion minimum committed capital, registered office address, Indonesian commissioner (in most sectors), business activity license from BKPM, NPWP tax registration, and bank account in Indonesia. Once your PMA is operational, the company can sponsor work KITAS for foreign directors, managers, and skilled employees. PT PMA Bali setup typically takes 4-8 weeks from initial deed to operational status.

Bali Visa Extension Procedures

Most Indonesia visas allow at least one extension. VOA and eVOA can be extended once for 30 days at any kantor imigrasi (immigration office). The extension application requires passport, current visa stamp, return flight ticket, accommodation proof, and the IDR 500,000 extension fee. Processing takes 3-5 working days. You must apply in person — most immigration offices require biometric photo capture during the application. KITAS extension renews the card before expiry. KITAS extension in Bali typically processes through Imigrasi Denpasar at Jalan D.I. Panjaitan Renon. Many visa concierges offer in-person extension service so you avoid spending half a day at the immigration office.

Bali Customs Clearance and Arrival

Upon arrival in Bali, you pass through immigration first, then customs clearance. Indonesia requires the e-Customs Declaration form before landing — submit online through the BC 2.2 portal or the Bea Cukai mobile app. The form covers personal goods, currency over USD 10,000, prescribed medications, and any commercial items. Random baggage inspection happens for arriving passengers, especially those declaring electronics, drones, or large quantities of luxury goods. Bali customs clearance for vehicles, yachts, or shipped household goods follows separate procedures through Bea Cukai Bali.

Bali Visa Application by Nationality

Bali visa for Indian citizens, Chinese passport holders, Japanese nationals, and other non-VOA countries requires the B211A tourist visa or KITAS, applied through their respective Indonesian embassies. Indonesia visa Chinese applicants typically apply through the Indonesian Consulate in Shanghai, Guangzhou, or Hong Kong. Bali visa Japanese applicants process through Tokyo, Osaka, or Fukuoka offices. Bali visa for Indian travellers most commonly apply for the eVOA online or B211A through embassies in New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, or Kolkata.

Overstay Penalties and Bali Overstay Help

Visa overstay in Indonesia incurs significant penalties — currently IDR 1,000,000 per day. Extended overstay over 60 days can lead to detention, deportation, and a re-entry ban of 6 months to 5 years. If you have accidentally overstayed your Indonesia visa, contact a visa consultant immediately for Bali overstay help. The fastest resolution is voluntary surrender to immigration, payment of accrued penalties, and immediate departure on an outbound flight booking. Engaging a licensed Imigrasi liaison reduces detention risk and expedites clearance.

Why Use a Licensed Bali Visa Concierge Service

A licensed Bali visa concierge handles all immigration paperwork, biometric scheduling, sponsor letters, payment processing, and direct Imigrasi Denpasar coordination. Working with a licensed consultant eliminates language barriers, bureaucratic missteps, and time spent navigating Indonesian immigration regulations. Most Bali visa applications process faster, with a higher first-submission approval rate (95% or above), when filed through a professional consultant rather than self-service.

The 2026 update to Indonesia visa policy continues to favor digital applications, eVOA over traditional VOA, and pre-arrival document verification. Whether you need bali visa now for a quick holiday, kitap bali for permanent settlement, kitas application for work in Indonesia, or PT PMA bali for company setup — start your application with proper guidance from licensed consultants. Get a free visa eligibility check today and plan your Indonesia stay with full confidence.

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C5A

C5A Creator / Remote Worker Visa

⏱ Up to 180 daysfrom USD 449

Remote workers, content creators, freelancers

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E33G

E33G Digital Nomad KITAS

⏱ 1 year, renewablefrom IDR 13 jt

Income-earning nomads (no local sponsor PT)

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Tourist Visa Extension

⏱ +60 days / extensionfrom IDR 2.6 jt

Visitors extending their stay legally

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E28A

Investor KITAS

⏱ 1–2 yearsfrom IDR 17.5 jt

Company owners & investors (PT PMA)

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Second Home Visa

⏱ 5–10 yearsservice from IDR 35 jt

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Prices are our all-in agency service estimates, not official government fees. Final cost depends on nationality, duration and sponsor. This is general information, not legal advice.

How it works — 4 simple steps

  1. 1. Free consultationMessage us your plan; we confirm the right visa & documents.
  2. 2. Document preparationWe prepare forms, sponsor letter & checklist with you.
  3. 3. We file & sponsorOur sponsor partner files on the e-visa portal and tracks it to a decision.
  4. 4. ApprovedYou receive your e-visa / KITAS by email — we stay available for renewals.

What you will need

Passport & photo
Passport valid 6+ months with blank pages, plus a recent passport-style photo.
Proof of funds / income
Bank statement or income proof (amount depends on the visa class — we tell you the exact figure).
Sponsor / invitation
Indonesian sponsor or our corporate guarantor partner; we provide the invitation letter.
Purpose details
Short description of your activity (e.g. remote work, investment, retirement) for the application.

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Key Facts — Bali Visa Holland

Established Provider. Bali Visa Holland is operated by Juara Holding Group, a registered Indonesian visa consultancy network active since 2014. We work across every Imigrasi category including Visa on Arrival, KITAS, KITAP, Golden Visa, Investor Visa, Creator C5A Visa, and Remote Worker E33G Visa with direct liaison at Imigrasi Denpasar.

Indonesia e-Visa Capacity. The Indonesian e-Visa portal at evisa.imigrasi.go.id now processes more than 80 percent of inbound tourist and business visa applications. Standard approval times in 2026 are 3-5 business days for Visa on Arrival, 7-14 business days for KITAS limited stay permits, and 14-30 days for Investor Visa and Golden Visa applications which require additional capital and investment verification by Direktorat Jenderal Imigrasi in Jakarta.

Golden Visa Program. Indonesia launched its Golden Visa program in July 2024 with two tiers. The five-year residency requires a minimum investment of USD 350,000 in government bonds, Indonesian real estate, or local equity. The ten-year residency requires USD 2.5 million minimum investment. Both tiers grant unrestricted entry-exit privileges, work permission, and conversion eligibility to permanent residency after five consecutive years of presence.

Visa on Arrival Pricing. Visa on Arrival (B1 category) costs IDR 500,000 which equates to approximately USD 35 at current exchange rates. The VOA grants a 30 day stay extendable once for an additional 30 days at any Indonesian Imigrasi office in Indonesia. Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) carries the same fee but enables pre-arrival processing online and removes airport queue waiting time on arrival.

Investor KITAS Requirements. The Investor KITAS (Index 313) is the work-permission residency for foreign business founders. As of 2026 requirements include minimum paid-up capital of IDR 10 billion (approximately USD 650,000) deposited in an Indonesian bank, PT PMA company incorporation, valid investment plan filed with BKPM, and proof of business activity. The visa grants 2-year initial residency renewable up to 5 years with full work-permit rights and family sponsorship.

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Welcome to Holland Bali Visa Solutions

At Holland Bali Visa Solutions, we excel in facilitating Dutch nationals with the visa acquisition process for Bali. Our proficiency ensures a experience, 're intending a brief holiday or a prolonged stay. Conveniently situated in the Netherlands, we offer comprehensive services tailored to the diverse needs of Dutch travelers. Our office is strategically located to provide easy access for consultations and support.

With the ever-changing rules and regulations, particularly the new policies anticipated in 2025, understanding the Bali visa requirements can be daunting. Our team of seasoned experts stays abreast of the latest requirements and stands ready to assist you with everything from initial visa applications to necessary extensions. We are dedicated to delivering reliable and efficient services, ensuring your journey to Bali is as hassle-free as possible. This commitment includes keeping up with specific changes in immigration policies, such as adjustments in visa fees or changes in duration allowances.

Why Choose Us

Our Main Services

We offer a range of services meticulously designed to meet the specific needs of Dutch travelers. 're looking to apply for a visa on arrival (e-VOA) or extend your stay beyond 30 days, our team provides detailed guidance and support throughout the process. We ensure that all documentation is properly prepared and submitted, significantly reducing the risk of delays or rejections. This includes double-checking application forms and ensuring that all personal details match your travel documents.

For those requiring a more extended stay, our expertise in the B211A visit visa process can facilitate your journey. The B211A visa is particularly useful for those planning a stay exceeding 60 days, offering flexibility for both tourists and business visitors. We help you navigate sponsorship requirements and understand the associated costs, ensuring you have all the information needed to make informed decisions about your travel plans. Our service includes guidance on selecting a reliable sponsor and understanding the responsibilities involved.

Destinations & Highlights

Bali offers a wealth of experiences for every traveller. From the cultural hub of Ubud to the serene beaches of Seminyak, there's something for everyone. Our visa services ensure you can enjoy these destinations without hassle, providing peace of mind during your stay. We also provide tips on local customs and etiquette to enhance your experience, as well as recommendations on must-visit sites based on your interests.

How It Works

Our process begins with a comprehensive consultation to understand your travel needs and objectives. This initial meeting can be conducted in person, over the phone, or via a video call, ensuring convenience and accessibility. We then guide you through the necessary steps to secure your visa, providing support and advice tailored to your situation. Our team ensures that all your documentation is in order, helping to facilitate a smooth application process. This includes verifying that your passport has the requisite validity period and that your photographs meet the specified standards.

Once your visa is approved, we continue to offer support, need to extend your stay or require assistance during your trip. Our commitment to customer satisfaction means you can rely on us for expert advice and support at every stage of your journey. This includes offering emergency contact information and guidance on what to do if you encounter any issues while in Indonesia.

FAQ

How long does it take to process a Bali visa for Dutch nationals?

The processing time for a Bali visa can vary depending on the type of visa and the current regulations. Typically, an e-VOA can be processed within a few days, often within 48 to 72 hours, while other types may take longer due to additional verification processes. For example, a B211A visa might require several weeks for processing, especially if sponsorship documentation is involved.

Can I extend my Bali visa beyond 30 days?

Yes, Dutch nationals can extend their Bali visa beyond 30 days, subject to certain conditions and additional costs. Our team can guide you through the extension process, which typically involves visiting a local immigration office in Bali and presenting the necessary documentation. We advise starting this process at least a week before your initial visa expires to allow ample time for processing.

What are the costs associated with a Bali visa for Dutch travelers in 2026?

Visa costs can vary based on the type and duration of the visa. We provide detailed information on current pricing, including any applicable fees for extensions or additional services. For instance, an e-VOA may cost around USD 35, while a B211A visa could require additional fees for sponsorship. It is crucial to budget for these expenses as part of your travel planning.

Is fingerprinting mandatory for visa extensions in 2026?

As per the 2026 regulations, fingerprinting is required for certain visa extensions. Our team will advise you on the requirements specific to your visa type, ensuring you are prepared for any mandatory procedures. This may involve visiting a designated immigration office where biometric data is collected.

What should my passport validity be for a Bali visa?

Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of entry into Indonesia. It is crucial to ensure your passport meets this requirement to avoid issues upon arrival. Additionally, you should have at least two blank pages available for visa stamps and entry/exit marks.