Types of Visa in Indonesia: How to Choose the Right Type?

How to Choose the Right Type of Visa in Indonesia

  • InCorp Editorial Team
  • 19 September 2025
  • 4 minutes reading time

Are you coming to Indonesia and wondering which visa is correct for you? Like other countries, you need a valid visa to visit Indonesia. Depending on your purpose of visit, there are various types of visas in Indonesia. Here are several types, which we frequently arrange for business visitors.

Indonesia Business Visa

If you are visiting Indonesia for business purposes, such as conducting business discussions, attending conferences, or training, you should apply for a Business Visa. The applicant must have a sponsorship from an Indonesian company.

If you don’t have a sponsor yet, we can provide you with visa sponsorship. Please note that a Business Visa does not allow you to earn money and work in Indonesia. There are two types of Business Visas in Indonesia:

Single Entry Business Visa

Single-Entry Business Visa is initially valid for 60 days and can be extended up to four times. You must arrange visa extensions at the immigration office before the expiration date.

The total validity of a Single Entry Business Visa is 180 days at most. As the name implies, a Single Entry Business Visa expires once you leave Indonesian territory.

Multiple Entry Business Visa

A Multiple-Entry Business Visa, which is valid for one year, enables you to make repeated business visits to Indonesia.

Indonesia also requires a 60-day stay permit upon arrival, and it cannot be extended for more than 60 days per stay period. Thus, you must exit Indonesian territory on the 60th day at the latest, and then you can enter Indonesia again.

Limited Stay Visa (KITAS/ITAS)

If you intend to stay in Indonesia for a specific period, apply for a Limited Stay Visa (KITAS/ITAS). Generally, the maximum validity of a KITAS/ITAS is for 1 year and is extendable. There are various types of KITAS/ITAS, depending on the purpose and conditions of your stay in Indonesia. Below are the most common types:

KITAS/ITAS – Work Visa

Working in Indonesia as a foreign resident requires a work visa or permit, typically involving sponsorship from an Indonesian company. The maximum validity of a KITAS/ITAS—Work Visa is one year and is extendable up to five times (sponsorship must be the name).

For a KITAS/ITAS – Work Visa, you must arrange an RPTKA (Work Permit) and pay DPKK (Expertise Skill Development Fund) for around US$1,200 per 1 year to the Ministry of Labor.

If you exit Indonesia and return to Indonesia, you must arrange a Re-entry Permit before departure.

KITAS/ITAS – Married to an Indonesian Spouse

If you (as the foreign spouse) have legally married an Indonesian husband or wife and prefer to stay in Indonesia, you can obtain a KITAS/ITAS – Married with an Indonesian Spouse. Your Indonesian spouse will be responsible for sponsoring your KITAS.

Once you have the KITAS/ITAS—Married with Indonesian Spouse, your children under 18 will be able to enter Indonesia.

Also read: Can you do business on a Spouse KITAS/ITAS in Indonesia?

Permanent Stay Visa (KITAP)

After 5 years, KITAS holders can apply for a Permanent Stay Visa (KITAP). The KITAP is valid for 25 years and must be revalidated every 5 years. Only a retired person does not require a KITAS to apply for a KITAP.

The local immigration office determines how each KITAP is granted. The visa conversion is initiated with a formal letter to immigration requesting conversion while the KITAS is renewed.

Indonesia Retirement Visa

A Retirement Visa is suitable if you are retired or a senior citizen (at least 55 years old) and intend to stay in Indonesia for longer than 60 days. It is valid for 1 year and can be extended up to 5 times, subject to immigration approval.

Please note that a Retirement Visa is treated like a Limited-Stay Visa, which means that you must have an Indonesian sponsor and seek authorization from Indonesian immigration before applying for the visa at the Embassy/Consulate General in your country.

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In addition to the above visas, there are several other types depending on the purpose of your visit, including Tourist Visas, Socio-Cultural Visas, Student Visas, Family Reunion Visas, and Visas for Professionals such as Artists and investors.

For further information, contact InCorp Indonesia (an Ascentium Company). Our experienced team is ready to assist you in securing your visa or work permit!

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