Bali ITAS Bureau — ITAS & KITAS Permits in Bali (2026)

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11+Permit Types
7-10 daysDigital Nomad E33G
USD 890Starting Fee
2016Established
ITAS and KITAS are intertwined: ITAS is the limited-stay permit, while KITAS is the card that proves it. Both are essential for foreigners wishing to live, work, retire, or invest in Bali. Explore options like the E33F Retirement KITAS or E23 Working KITAS.

At Bali ITAS Bureau, we simplify the ITAS and KITAS process for foreigners in Bali. Whether you’re a worker, investor, retiree, or joining family, we help you navigate the requirements for these vital permits. Our expertise ensures compliance with Indonesian immigration laws, offering you a seamless experience.

Understanding ITAS and KITAS

ITAS is a limited-stay permit crucial for foreigners wanting to reside in Indonesia, particularly Bali. KITAS acts as the physical card proving the ITAS status. These permits allow you to live, work, or retire in Bali, ensuring you comply with local immigration regulations. The E23 Working KITAS requires an Indonesian employer sponsor, along with RPTKA and IMTA approvals, and a DPKK fee of USD 1,200 per year. The process generally takes 8-12 weeks.

For retirees, the E33F Retirement KITAS mandates a minimum age of 55, with an income of USD 3,000 per month, a bank balance of USD 2,000, and health insurance. An official stay-permit fee of approximately IDR 1,000,000 per year is required. The permit types and requirements vary, so a detailed case review is advisable.

Key Permit Types and Requirements

  • E33G Digital Nomad KITAS: 1-year, non-renewable, requiring USD 60,000/year income, an overseas employer contract, USD 2,000 balance, and health insurance. Processing time is 7-10 business days.
  • E28A Investor KITAS: Requires a PT PMA company and IDR 10 billion in shares. Valid for 1-2 years, with immigration fees starting at ~IDR 17.25M. Processing time is 40 business days for priority and 60 for regular applications.
  • E31 Family KITAS/E31A Spouse KITAS: Suitable for dependants of a KITAS/KITAP holder or those married to an Indonesian. Apostilled marriage or birth certificates are required. The E31A can lead to a KITAP after 2 years.
  • Student KITAS: Requires an enrolment letter and an institutional sponsor, valid for 1 year and renewable, but does not permit work.

Special Permits for Retirement and Long Stays

The E33E Silver Hair permit offers a 5-year retirement option for those aged 60+, with a USD 50,000 deposit in a state bank. Meanwhile, the Second Home Visa/KITAS E33 requires a state-bank deposit of IDR 2 billion (~USD 130,000) within 90 days or a qualifying property, offering 5 or 10-year options without employment rights.

The Golden Visa is another option for individual investors, requiring USD 350,000 for a 5-year permit or USD 700,000 for a 10-year permit. These permits cater to long-term residents seeking stability in Indonesia.

Cultural and Economic Impact of Long-Stay Permits

The introduction of various long-stay permits like the Golden Visa and Second Home Visa has significantly influenced Bali’s economic landscape. By attracting high-net-worth individuals and retirees with substantial financial requirements, these permits contribute to the local economy through real estate investments, tourism, and service sector growth. Moreover, these permits facilitate cultural exchange, allowing foreigners to integrate into local communities and contribute to the diverse social fabric of Bali.

As more individuals choose Bali for their long-term residence, there is a noticeable impact on local businesses, ranging from real estate developments to hospitality services. This influx of expatriates also encourages the preservation of Bali’s cultural heritage, as many long-term residents engage in cultural activities and support local artisans.

Conversion, Extension, and Overstay

Converting a B211A/C1 visit visa to a KITAS is possible onshore if the current visa has at least 31 days remaining. A sponsor is required for this “alih status” process. Be aware of the IDR 1,000,000 per day overstay penalty, which escalates to criminal consequences if exceeding 60 days.

Visit the official immigration website for more details on conversion processes and penalties.

The Process of Obtaining a KITAS: Step-by-Step

  1. Determine the Appropriate KITAS Type: Evaluate your specific needs, whether you’re working, retiring, studying, or investing in Bali.
  2. Gather Necessary Documents: This may include a passport with a minimum of 18 months validity, a sponsor letter, proof of funds, and health insurance.
  3. Submit Application: Work with a reliable agency like Bali ITAS Bureau to submit your application and necessary documents to Indonesian immigration.
  4. Pay Fees: Ensure all government fees are paid, including the DPKK fee for working permits or the official stay-permit fee for retirees.
  5. Attend Immigration Interview: Some KITAS types may require an interview with immigration officers to verify your application details.
  6. Receive Approval and KITAS Card: Once approved, you will receive your KITAS card, allowing you to stay in Indonesia legally.

Our Comprehensive Services

Bali ITAS Bureau offers a premium, all-in service that includes government fees (official deposits/investments are separate). Our prices reflect our dedication to thoroughness and compliance:

E33G Digital Nomad $1,490
E23 Working $2,190
E28A Investor from $2,790
E31 Family from $1,090
E31A Spouse from $990
E33F Retirement $1,290
Student from $890
Entertainment from $2,190
Second Home from $4,500 service
KITAP from $3,490
Extension/Renewal from $219
Emergency/Overstay from $390

Comparison: KITAS vs. KITAP

The KITAS (Temporary Stay Permit) and KITAP (Permanent Stay Permit) serve different purposes for foreigners in Indonesia. KITAS is generally valid for 6-12 months and requires renewal, whereas KITAP is a permanent permit valid for five years, automatically renewable. While KITAS is suitable for temporary stays for work, study, or family reasons, KITAP is ideal for those seeking long-term residency, such as retirees or those married to Indonesian citizens. Transitioning from KITAS to KITAP involves additional steps, including a minimum continuous stay in Indonesia of two years under a KITAS.

The application process for a KITAP is more stringent, requiring a more detailed background check and additional documentation. However, it offers greater stability and the ability to engage more fully in Indonesian life, including potential pathways to citizenship.

Contact Us for a Free Eligibility Check

Trust Bali ITAS Bureau for your ITAS/KITAS needs. Our licensed consultants and dedicated case managers ensure a smooth process. Contact us for a free eligibility check or visit our application page for more details.

For more information, explore our homepage and learn how we can assist you in making Bali your home. Discover the vibrant culture and unique opportunities that await in this beautiful Indonesian province. For a broader understanding of Indonesia, visit indonesia.travel and explore the diverse regions and experiences the country offers.

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