KITAS
This section presents three types of KITAS (Limited Stay Permit) options tailored for foreigners seeking legal residency and work authorization in Indonesia. Both options are facilitated by Peritus Consultant Agency to streamline the immigration process for foreign nationals and businesses. Types Available: We offer a comprehensive range of KITAS permits, including working, investor, and freelance permits, to meet your business needs.
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[E28A] Investor Permit
Overview:
The E28A Investor KITAS is a temporary residence permit issued to foreign nationals who invest in an Indonesian company, typically a PT PMA (Foreign-Owned Company). This visa allows investors to live and manage their business in Indonesia for up to 2 years, with the possibility of extension.
Key Benefits
No Work Permit Required: Investor KITAS holders are exempt from additional work permit fees, simplifying the process and reducing costs.
Multiple Entry Privileges: Allows multiple entries into Indonesia, beneficial for business owners who frequently travel internationally.
Longer Stay Duration: The two-year duration (renewable) provides stability for investors and eliminates the need for frequent visa renewals.
Family Sponsorship: Investor KITAS holders can sponsor dependent visas for their immediate family members, allowing them to reside in Indonesia alongside the investor.
Property and Business Ownership Rights: Facilitates long-term property leases and secures rights for operating businesses under a PT PMA.
Document Requirements
To apply for the E28A Investor KITAS, the following documents are typically required:
Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of application.
Recent Passport-Sized Photograph: Current and in color.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): Detailed professional background.
Proof of Investment: Documentation proving ownership of at least IDR 10 billion in shares of the sponsoring company.
Company Establishment Decree: Official decree from the Ministry of Law and Human Rights regarding company establishment.
Company Bank Statement: Bank statement from the company showing financial activity.
Proof of Living Expenses: A personal bank statement showing a minimum balance of USD 2,000 or equivalent.
Travel Itinerary: Flight bookings and accommodation details.
Prohibited Activities
While on the E28A Investor KITAS, visa holders are prohibited from:
Engaging in Unauthorized Work: Working for or receiving payment from entities not specified in the investment agreement.
Exceeding Stay Duration: Remaining in Indonesia beyond the visa's validity without proper extension or conversion.
This permit is ideal for entrepreneurs and international investors looking to manage or monitor their business presence within Indonesia long-term.

[E28A] Investor Permit
Overview:
The E28A Investor KITAS is a temporary residence permit issued to foreign nationals who invest in an Indonesian company, typically a PT PMA (Foreign-Owned Company). This visa allows investors to live and manage their business in Indonesia for up to 2 years, with the possibility of extension.
Key Benefits
No Work Permit Required: Investor KITAS holders are exempt from additional work permit fees, simplifying the process and reducing costs.
Multiple Entry Privileges: Allows multiple entries into Indonesia, beneficial for business owners who frequently travel internationally.
Longer Stay Duration: The two-year duration (renewable) provides stability for investors and eliminates the need for frequent visa renewals.
Family Sponsorship: Investor KITAS holders can sponsor dependent visas for their immediate family members, allowing them to reside in Indonesia alongside the investor.
Property and Business Ownership Rights: Facilitates long-term property leases and secures rights for operating businesses under a PT PMA.
Document Requirements
To apply for the E28A Investor KITAS, the following documents are typically required:
Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of application.
Recent Passport-Sized Photograph: Current and in color.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): Detailed professional background.
Proof of Investment: Documentation proving ownership of at least IDR 10 billion in shares of the sponsoring company.
Company Establishment Decree: Official decree from the Ministry of Law and Human Rights regarding company establishment.
Company Bank Statement: Bank statement from the company showing financial activity.
Proof of Living Expenses: A personal bank statement showing a minimum balance of USD 2,000 or equivalent.
Travel Itinerary: Flight bookings and accommodation details.
Prohibited Activities
While on the E28A Investor KITAS, visa holders are prohibited from:
Engaging in Unauthorized Work: Working for or receiving payment from entities not specified in the investment agreement.
Exceeding Stay Duration: Remaining in Indonesia beyond the visa's validity without proper extension or conversion.
This permit is ideal for entrepreneurs and international investors looking to manage or monitor their business presence within Indonesia long-term.

[E28A] Investor Permit
Overview:
The E28A Investor KITAS is a temporary residence permit issued to foreign nationals who invest in an Indonesian company, typically a PT PMA (Foreign-Owned Company). This visa allows investors to live and manage their business in Indonesia for up to 2 years, with the possibility of extension.
Key Benefits
No Work Permit Required: Investor KITAS holders are exempt from additional work permit fees, simplifying the process and reducing costs.
Multiple Entry Privileges: Allows multiple entries into Indonesia, beneficial for business owners who frequently travel internationally.
Longer Stay Duration: The two-year duration (renewable) provides stability for investors and eliminates the need for frequent visa renewals.
Family Sponsorship: Investor KITAS holders can sponsor dependent visas for their immediate family members, allowing them to reside in Indonesia alongside the investor.
Property and Business Ownership Rights: Facilitates long-term property leases and secures rights for operating businesses under a PT PMA.
Document Requirements
To apply for the E28A Investor KITAS, the following documents are typically required:
Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of application.
Recent Passport-Sized Photograph: Current and in color.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): Detailed professional background.
Proof of Investment: Documentation proving ownership of at least IDR 10 billion in shares of the sponsoring company.
Company Establishment Decree: Official decree from the Ministry of Law and Human Rights regarding company establishment.
Company Bank Statement: Bank statement from the company showing financial activity.
Proof of Living Expenses: A personal bank statement showing a minimum balance of USD 2,000 or equivalent.
Travel Itinerary: Flight bookings and accommodation details.
Prohibited Activities
While on the E28A Investor KITAS, visa holders are prohibited from:
Engaging in Unauthorized Work: Working for or receiving payment from entities not specified in the investment agreement.
Exceeding Stay Duration: Remaining in Indonesia beyond the visa's validity without proper extension or conversion.
This permit is ideal for entrepreneurs and international investors looking to manage or monitor their business presence within Indonesia long-term.

[E23] Working Permit
Overview:
The E23 Working KITAS is a temporary residence permit issued to foreign nationals employed by an Indonesian company. This visa allows expatriates to legally work and reside in Indonesia for durations ranging from 6 months to 2 years, depending on the employment contract and role.
Key Benefits
Legal Employment: Permits foreign nationals to work for an Indonesian employer without the need for a separate work permit.
Family Sponsorship: Allows visa holders to bring eligible family members (spouse and children) to Indonesia under a dependent visa.
Multiple Entries: Facilitates multiple entries and exits from Indonesia during the visa's validity period.
Access to Local Services: Enables visa holders to open local bank accounts, obtain an Indonesian driver's license, and access healthcare services.
Document Requirements
To apply for the E23 Working KITAS, the following documents are typically required:
Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of application.
Recent Passport-Sized Photograph: Current and in color.
Employment Contract: A signed contract from an Indonesian employer.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): Detailed professional background.
Bank Statement: Showing a minimum balance of USD 2,000 or equivalent.
Travel Itinerary: Flight bookings and accommodation details.
Statement of Commitment: A commitment letter to comply with Indonesian laws and regulations.
Prohibited Activities
While on the E23 Working KITAS, visa holders are prohibited from:
Engaging in Unauthorized Work: Working for or receiving payment from entities not specified in the employment contract.
Exceeding Stay Duration: Remaining in Indonesia beyond the visa's validity without proper extension or conversion.
The Working KITAS is essential for companies seeking to hire international talent while ensuring compliance with Indonesian immigration law.

[E23] Working Permit
Overview:
The E23 Working KITAS is a temporary residence permit issued to foreign nationals employed by an Indonesian company. This visa allows expatriates to legally work and reside in Indonesia for durations ranging from 6 months to 2 years, depending on the employment contract and role.
Key Benefits
Legal Employment: Permits foreign nationals to work for an Indonesian employer without the need for a separate work permit.
Family Sponsorship: Allows visa holders to bring eligible family members (spouse and children) to Indonesia under a dependent visa.
Multiple Entries: Facilitates multiple entries and exits from Indonesia during the visa's validity period.
Access to Local Services: Enables visa holders to open local bank accounts, obtain an Indonesian driver's license, and access healthcare services.
Document Requirements
To apply for the E23 Working KITAS, the following documents are typically required:
Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of application.
Recent Passport-Sized Photograph: Current and in color.
Employment Contract: A signed contract from an Indonesian employer.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): Detailed professional background.
Bank Statement: Showing a minimum balance of USD 2,000 or equivalent.
Travel Itinerary: Flight bookings and accommodation details.
Statement of Commitment: A commitment letter to comply with Indonesian laws and regulations.
Prohibited Activities
While on the E23 Working KITAS, visa holders are prohibited from:
Engaging in Unauthorized Work: Working for or receiving payment from entities not specified in the employment contract.
Exceeding Stay Duration: Remaining in Indonesia beyond the visa's validity without proper extension or conversion.
The Working KITAS is essential for companies seeking to hire international talent while ensuring compliance with Indonesian immigration law.

[E23] Working Permit
Overview:
The E23 Working KITAS is a temporary residence permit issued to foreign nationals employed by an Indonesian company. This visa allows expatriates to legally work and reside in Indonesia for durations ranging from 6 months to 2 years, depending on the employment contract and role.
Key Benefits
Legal Employment: Permits foreign nationals to work for an Indonesian employer without the need for a separate work permit.
Family Sponsorship: Allows visa holders to bring eligible family members (spouse and children) to Indonesia under a dependent visa.
Multiple Entries: Facilitates multiple entries and exits from Indonesia during the visa's validity period.
Access to Local Services: Enables visa holders to open local bank accounts, obtain an Indonesian driver's license, and access healthcare services.
Document Requirements
To apply for the E23 Working KITAS, the following documents are typically required:
Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of application.
Recent Passport-Sized Photograph: Current and in color.
Employment Contract: A signed contract from an Indonesian employer.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): Detailed professional background.
Bank Statement: Showing a minimum balance of USD 2,000 or equivalent.
Travel Itinerary: Flight bookings and accommodation details.
Statement of Commitment: A commitment letter to comply with Indonesian laws and regulations.
Prohibited Activities
While on the E23 Working KITAS, visa holders are prohibited from:
Engaging in Unauthorized Work: Working for or receiving payment from entities not specified in the employment contract.
Exceeding Stay Duration: Remaining in Indonesia beyond the visa's validity without proper extension or conversion.
The Working KITAS is essential for companies seeking to hire international talent while ensuring compliance with Indonesian immigration law.

[E33G] Freelance VISA
Overview:
The E33G Visa, officially known as the Remote Worker Visa in Indonesia, is a temporary residence permit (KITAS) designed for foreign professionals who wish to live and work remotely from Indonesia for up to one year. This visa is particularly popular among digital nomads and remote workers seeking to experience Indonesia's culture and lifestyle while continuing their employment with overseas companies
Key Features:
Remote Work Authorization: Legally work for a foreign employer or manage your own business remotely without engaging in local employment.
Family Inclusion: Eligible family members can accompany the visa holder to Indonesia.
Multiple Entries: Enjoy unrestricted re-entry into Indonesia during the visa's validity period.
Investment Opportunities: Explore investment avenues unrelated to employment, contributing to the local
Access to Local Services: Open a local bank account, obtain a driver's license, and engage in other activities available to residents.
Document Requirements
To apply for the E33G Visa, you will need to provide:
Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of application.
Employment Contract: A contract from a company based outside Indonesia, confirming your remote working arrangement.
Proof of Financial Stability: A bank statement showing a minimum balance of USD 2,000 (or equivalent) over the past 3 months.
Recent Passport-Sized Photo: Current and in color.
Additional Documents: Some agencies may require a travel itinerary and a bank statement showing an annual income of at least USD 60,000.
Prohibited Activities
While on the E33G Visa, you are prohibited from:
Local Employment: Working for or receiving payment from any Indonesian entities.
Engaging in Sales or Services: Providing services or selling goods within Indonesia. Invoicing Indonesian Clients: Receiving income from individuals or companies in Indonesia.
Processing Time
The visa processing typically takes between 10 to 14 working days, depending on the completeness of your application and the agency handling the process.
The Working KITAS is essential for companies seeking to hire international talent while ensuring compliance with Indonesian immigration law.

[E33G] Freelance VISA
Overview:
The E33G Visa, officially known as the Remote Worker Visa in Indonesia, is a temporary residence permit (KITAS) designed for foreign professionals who wish to live and work remotely from Indonesia for up to one year. This visa is particularly popular among digital nomads and remote workers seeking to experience Indonesia's culture and lifestyle while continuing their employment with overseas companies
Key Features:
Remote Work Authorization: Legally work for a foreign employer or manage your own business remotely without engaging in local employment.
Family Inclusion: Eligible family members can accompany the visa holder to Indonesia.
Multiple Entries: Enjoy unrestricted re-entry into Indonesia during the visa's validity period.
Investment Opportunities: Explore investment avenues unrelated to employment, contributing to the local
Access to Local Services: Open a local bank account, obtain a driver's license, and engage in other activities available to residents.
Document Requirements
To apply for the E33G Visa, you will need to provide:
Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of application.
Employment Contract: A contract from a company based outside Indonesia, confirming your remote working arrangement.
Proof of Financial Stability: A bank statement showing a minimum balance of USD 2,000 (or equivalent) over the past 3 months.
Recent Passport-Sized Photo: Current and in color.
Additional Documents: Some agencies may require a travel itinerary and a bank statement showing an annual income of at least USD 60,000.
Prohibited Activities
While on the E33G Visa, you are prohibited from:
Local Employment: Working for or receiving payment from any Indonesian entities.
Engaging in Sales or Services: Providing services or selling goods within Indonesia. Invoicing Indonesian Clients: Receiving income from individuals or companies in Indonesia.
Processing Time
The visa processing typically takes between 10 to 14 working days, depending on the completeness of your application and the agency handling the process.
The Working KITAS is essential for companies seeking to hire international talent while ensuring compliance with Indonesian immigration law.

[E33G] Freelance VISA
Overview:
The E33G Visa, officially known as the Remote Worker Visa in Indonesia, is a temporary residence permit (KITAS) designed for foreign professionals who wish to live and work remotely from Indonesia for up to one year. This visa is particularly popular among digital nomads and remote workers seeking to experience Indonesia's culture and lifestyle while continuing their employment with overseas companies
Key Features:
Remote Work Authorization: Legally work for a foreign employer or manage your own business remotely without engaging in local employment.
Family Inclusion: Eligible family members can accompany the visa holder to Indonesia.
Multiple Entries: Enjoy unrestricted re-entry into Indonesia during the visa's validity period.
Investment Opportunities: Explore investment avenues unrelated to employment, contributing to the local
Access to Local Services: Open a local bank account, obtain a driver's license, and engage in other activities available to residents.
Document Requirements
To apply for the E33G Visa, you will need to provide:
Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of application.
Employment Contract: A contract from a company based outside Indonesia, confirming your remote working arrangement.
Proof of Financial Stability: A bank statement showing a minimum balance of USD 2,000 (or equivalent) over the past 3 months.
Recent Passport-Sized Photo: Current and in color.
Additional Documents: Some agencies may require a travel itinerary and a bank statement showing an annual income of at least USD 60,000.
Prohibited Activities
While on the E33G Visa, you are prohibited from:
Local Employment: Working for or receiving payment from any Indonesian entities.
Engaging in Sales or Services: Providing services or selling goods within Indonesia. Invoicing Indonesian Clients: Receiving income from individuals or companies in Indonesia.
Processing Time
The visa processing typically takes between 10 to 14 working days, depending on the completeness of your application and the agency handling the process.
The Working KITAS is essential for companies seeking to hire international talent while ensuring compliance with Indonesian immigration law.


