Guide to Obtaining a Pre-Investment Visa in Bali

Ultimate Guide to Pre-Investment Visa in Bali (D12 Visa)

  • InCorp Editorial Team
  • 11 July 2025
  • 4 minutes reading time

Bali has become a hotspot for foreign investors seeking opportunities in Indonesia. To facilitate this, the Indonesian government offers the Pre-Investment Visa (D12), a multiple-entry visa designed for those intending to explore business prospects there. This guide will provide a comprehensive overview of the Pre-Investment Visa, including its benefits, application process, and additional details. 

Understanding Pre-Investment Visa (D12) 

The Pre-Investment Visa (D12) is a multiple-entry visa designed for foreign nationals seeking to conduct preliminary business activities in Indonesia, including market research, feasibility studies, and meetings with potential partners. It allows investors to stay in the country for extended periods without engaging in direct employment or operational business activities. Key features include: 

  • Multiple Entries: Enter and exit Indonesia multiple times within the visa’s validity period. 
  • Validity Options
    • 1-Year Visa: Allows stays of up to 180 days per visit. 
    • 2-Year Visa: This visa also permits stays of up to 180 days per visit. 
  • Extension Possibility: Each stay can be extended for an additional 180 days, subject to approval, and this extension can only be made once. 
  • Purpose: Ideal for conducting business-related activities without needing a work permit. 

Who Should Apply for a Multiple Entry Pre-Investment Visa? 

The Pre-Investment Visa is designed for foreign nationals who plan to visit Indonesia multiple times to explore potential investment opportunities. 

  • Foreigners exploring investment potential in Indonesia 
  • Business visitors attending non-commercial meetings 
  • Investors performing feasibility studies or market analysis 
  • Entrepreneurs preparing for company establishment 
  • Individuals invited by Indonesian companies for business-related visits 

The Differences Between D12 and C19 Visas 

While both visas are geared toward business activities in Indonesia, their purposes, entry rules, and durations differ significantly. Here’s a comparison table highlighting the main differences between the Pre-Investment Visa (D12) and the Business Visa (C19). 

Feature Pre-Investment Visa (D12) Business Visa (C19) 
Entry Type Multiple Entry Single Entry 
Purpose Market exploration, feasibility study Short-term meetings and visits 
Validity Period 1 or 2 Years 60 Days (extendable once) 
Stay Duration Up to 180 Days per visit Up to 60 Days 
Extension Option One-time extension (180 days) One-time extension (60 days) 
Best For Investors exploring long-term plans Brief business-related travel 

The D12 Visa offers greater flexibility and extended stays, making it ideal for serious investors. The C19 Visa, on the other hand, is suitable for brief business activities, such as meetings or seminars. 

Requirements for the Pre-Investment Visa in Bali 

Guide to Obtaining a Pre-Investment Visa in Bali

Before applying for the Pre-Investment Visa, it’s essential to prepare all required documents accurately. These requirements ensure that applicants are legitimate investors genuinely exploring business opportunities in Indonesia, particularly in Bali.  

  • Valid Passport: It must be valid for 18–30 months, depending on your visa duration, and have at least three blank pages. 
  • Financial Proof: A bank statement showing a minimum of USD 2,000 to demonstrate financial readiness. 
  • Photograph & Personal Background: A passport-style photo and a brief CV summarizing your business or professional experience. 
  • Travel & Accommodation Info: Include your planned return ticket and a Bali accommodation address (hotel or rental). 
  • Business Purpose & Sponsorship: A short letter stating your investment intent.  

How to Apply for a Pre-Investment Visa in Bali 

Securing a Pre-Investment Visa in Bali doesn’t have to be complicated. With the proper guide, you can navigate the process smoothly and focus on what matters most, exploring your business opportunities in Indonesia. 

  • Get a Professional Assessment: Understand your eligibility and visa options with expert consultation tailored to your business goals. 
  • Prepare Your Documents: Collect and organize the required paperwork. A trusted service provider ensures everything meets official standards. 
  • Leave the Submission to Us: Your application is submitted directly to Indonesian immigration and handled by experienced agents on your behalf. 
  • Receive Your E-Visa: Once approved, you’ll receive your visa electronically, ready to use without any embassy visits. 

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Start Your Investment Journey in Bali with InCorp 

Navigating Indonesia’s visa landscape can seem overwhelming, but the Pre-Investment Visa opens opportunities for investors, entrepreneurs, and business visionaries. Whether conducting feasibility studies, building local connections, or evaluating potential ventures, this visa offers you the flexibility and access to make informed decisions. 

Instead of navigating the complexities alone, let InCorp Indonesia (an Ascentium Company) handle the process so you can focus on your business vision. 

Take the first step toward your investment journey by filling out the form below. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

    Foreigners need to be at least 55 years of age and not work to earn income in Indonesia. Consultation on further requirements is necessary.

    For business and work visas, the sponsor must be a company legally registered in Indonesia. Regarding social-cultural and retirement visas and KITAS & KITAP, the sponsor must be an Indonesian legal entity or a citizen. InCorp provides visa sponsorship should you require this service.

    The duration depends on the visa type.The duration depends on the visa type:

    • Work and stay permits take approximately two months. If the applicant is a company director, the visa is valid for one year.
    • For other positions, the visa is valid for six months.
    • Multiple-entry business visas take approximately one week and will be valid for one year.
    • Single-entry business and social-cultural visas take approximately one week. They will be valid for two months, with the possibility to extend the visa four times, each time for an additional 30 days.
    • A retirement visa takes approximately two months and will be valid for one year.

    To provide you with accurate pricing information for our visa and immigration consultation services, we consider the complexities of your inquiries and the dynamic nature of regulations in Indonesia. As a result, the pricing for the services may vary accordingly. For pricing details, please talk to our experts.

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