Navigating the intricacies of obtaining an ITAS or KITAS in Bali can be daunting. At Bali ITAS Bureau, we simplify these processes, leveraging over a decade of experience to provide expats with seamless residency solutions. Our dedicated case managers are committed to ensuring every application is precise and complies with Indonesia’s immigration regulations.
Understanding the ITAS and KITAS Types
Bali offers a variety of ITAS/KITAS types to cater to different residency needs. From digital nomads to retirees, each permit type has specific requirements and benefits. Here’s a breakdown of the most common types:
- E33G Digital Nomad KITAS: Valid for 1 year, non-renewable. Requires a USD 60,000 annual income, an overseas employer contract, and a USD 2,000 balance. Processing takes approximately 7-10 business days.
- E23 Working KITAS: Sponsored by an Indonesian employer. Requires RPTKA, IMTA, and a DPKK fee of USD 1,200 per year. Renewable annually, processing takes 8-12 weeks.
- E28A Investor KITAS: Requires a PT PMA company and IDR 10 billion in shares. Valid for 1-2 years, with immigration fees starting from IDR 17.25 million. Processing can take 40 to 60 business days.
- E31 Family KITAS / E31A Spouse KITAS: For dependants of a KITAS/KITAP holder or those married to an Indonesian. Eligible for KITAP after 2 years.
- E33F Retirement KITAS: Available for individuals aged 55+, with a USD 3,000 monthly income and a USD 2,000 balance. Requires health insurance and Bali rental.
Detailed Process Overview
The Bali ITAS Bureau process is built on transparency and thoroughness. Each step, from document review to filing on the official immigration portal, is meticulously handled. Our case managers work closely with clients to ensure all requirements are met and applications are submitted accurately. For example, converting a B211A/C1 visit visa to a KITAS requires careful timing; you must have at least 31 days remaining on your visa. Overstaying can result in fines of IDR 1,000,000 per day, with serious penalties for overstays beyond 60 days.
For those applying for a Student KITAS, the requirements include a letter of acceptance from an Indonesian educational institution, proof of tuition payment, and sufficient financial means to support oneself during the study period. The processing time can vary from 4 to 8 weeks, depending on the completeness of the submitted documents and the current workload of the immigration office.
Pricing and Services
We pride ourselves on delivering a comprehensive service that, while not the cheapest, is unmatched in thoroughness. Our all-in service prices include government fees, though official deposits and investments are separate. Here’s a snapshot of our pricing:
| Permit Type | Service Price (USD) |
|---|---|
| E33G Digital Nomad | $1,490 |
| E23 Working | $2,190 |
| E28A Investor | from $2,790 |
| E31 Family | from $1,090 |
| E33F Retirement | $1,290 |
| Second Home | from $4,500 |
| KITAP | from $3,490 |
It’s essential to consider that these prices reflect our commitment to providing a thorough and complete service. We include all necessary consultations, document preparations, and liaison with the immigration offices. The only expenses outside of our service fees are the official deposits or investments required for specific permits, such as the IDR 10 billion investment for the Investor KITAS.
Choosing the Right KITAS for You
Selecting the right KITAS type depends on your individual circumstances and future plans in Bali. For digital nomads, the E33G Digital Nomad KITAS provides an opportunity to experience Bali’s vibrant lifestyle while working remotely. However, for those planning to start a business, the E28A Investor KITAS is more appropriate, allowing for a longer stay and business operations within Indonesia.
Families relocating to Bali will find the E31 Family KITAS beneficial, as it offers the flexibility needed to settle in with dependents. Meanwhile, retirees can enjoy their time in Bali with the E33F Retirement KITAS, which caters specifically to those looking to spend their golden years in a peaceful and culturally rich environment.
Comparing Residency Options
Understanding the differences between various residency options in Bali is crucial for making an informed decision. Below is a comparison of the key aspects of the most popular KITAS types:
- Duration: The Digital Nomad KITAS lasts for 1 year and is non-renewable, whereas the Working and Investor KITAS can be renewed annually, offering longer-term stability.
- Financial Requirements: The Investor KITAS requires a significant financial commitment with a minimum investment of IDR 10 billion, while the Digital Nomad KITAS requires proof of an overseas income of USD 60,000 per year.
- Family Inclusion: The Family KITAS allows dependents to join the primary permit holder, whereas the Digital Nomad KITAS does not support dependents.
Why Choose Bali ITAS Bureau?
As a licensed division of Juara Holding Group, we bring over ten years of expertise to the table. Our mission is to make Indonesian residency straightforward and hassle-free. We are committed to providing clear guidance and support throughout the application process, ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements.
Our team stays updated with the latest immigration laws and maintains a close relationship with Indonesian authorities. This ensures that your application is processed efficiently and accurately. Our clients include individuals from diverse backgrounds, such as entrepreneurs, retirees, and families, who have successfully made Bali their home through our services.
Connect with Us
If you’re considering applying for or renewing your ITAS/KITAS, we invite you to contact us for a consultation. Our expert team is ready to assist you with personalized advice and support. For more information, explore our homepage or learn about the application process.
For authoritative resources, visit the Indonesian Immigration website or Indonesia Travel.
The Bali ITAS Bureau specializes in facilitating various types of KITAS permits, catering to diverse needs such as digital nomads, investors, retirees, and families. For digital nomads, the E33G Digital Nomad KITAS offers a one-year, non-renewable stay with requirements including an overseas employment contract and a minimum income of USD 60,000 per year. Investors can opt for the E28A Investor KITAS, which mandates a minimum IDR 10 billion in shares in a PT PMA company. This permit is available for one to two years, with immigration fees starting from approximately IDR 17.25 million. The application process for investor permits ranges from 40 business days for priority processing to 60 days for regular processing.
For retirees, the E33F Retirement KITAS is available for those aged 55 and older, requiring a monthly income of USD 3,000 and a local rental in Bali. The government stay-permit fee is approximately IDR 1,000,000 per year (official, separate). Additionally, the E33E Silver Hair permit offers a five-year retirement option for those aged 60 and above, requiring a USD 50,000 deposit in a state bank. The Bali ITAS Bureau provides comprehensive services with all-in prices, including government fees, starting at USD 1,290 for retirement permits. While not the cheapest option, the bureau emphasizes thoroughness and personalized service, ensuring clients have a dedicated case manager to navigate the complexities of the application process.