Can I apply for a KITAS on arrival in Indonesia?

Frequently Asked Questions

No, you cannot apply for a KITAS upon arrival. The KITAS must be processed before entering Indonesia, and you will need an entry visa related to the KITAS (e.g., VITAS) to convert it into a KITAS upon arrival.

The MERP allows you to leave and re-enter Indonesia while holding a KITAS. Without a MERP, your KITAS would be invalidated upon exit. The permit typically lasts for the duration of your KITAS and must be renewed along with your KITAS if needed.

No, these KITAS types are for business or employment purposes only. If you plan to study in Indonesia, you would need to apply for a Student KITAS, which is specifically designed for education.

If your investment falls below the required threshold (IDR 1 billion in shares or IDR 10 billion in capital), your Investor KITAS may be revoked, and you could lose your right to stay in Indonesia under that permit. It’s essential to monitor your investment levels to maintain compliance.

No, you cannot hold both at the same time. You must choose between the Work Permit KITAS and the Investor KITAS depending on your role in Indonesia, whether it is as an employee or an investor.

It is advisable to begin the renewal process 30 to 60 days before your KITAS expires to allow sufficient time for processing.

No, freelancers or self-employed individuals cannot apply for a Work Permit KITAS. The KITAS requires sponsorship from an Indonesian company that employs you in a specific role. However, other visa types may be available depending on your circumstances and types of freelancer activity.

In most cases, changing visa types (e.g., from a Business Visa to a KITAS) requires leaving Indonesia and applying from abroad. However, specific visas, such as a temporary visa to KITAS, may be converted under certain conditions. We can guide you on the best approach based on your situation.

Working without a proper Work Permit KITAS (Index E23) is a serious violation of Indonesian immigration laws. It can lead to fines, deportation, and possible blacklisting, preventing future entry into Indonesia. Always ensure you have the correct permit before engaging in any employment.

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