Remote Worker KITAS (E33G)
The Remote Worker KITAS (E33G) allows digital nomads and remote employees to live and work legally in Indonesia while employed by a foreign company. Introduced to attract global talent, this visa provides a legitimate path to long-term stay without requiring a local employer or company setup.
Documents Required
Requirements
- Valid passport (min. 18 months validity)
- Employment contract or proof of freelance income
- Proof of income (min. USD 60,000/year)
- Health insurance with Indonesia coverage
- Passport-size photos (4x6 cm, white background)
- Completed visa application form
- CV / resume
- Bank statements (last 3 months)
Step-by-Step Process
- Initial Consultation — We review your eligibility, employment situation, and documentation completeness.
- Document Preparation — We prepare and verify all required documents, including translations and notarization where needed.
- Online Application (ITAS Online) — We submit your application through the Indonesian immigration portal and obtain your telex/approval letter.
- Visa Stamp — You visit the nearest Indonesian embassy/consulate or enter Indonesia with your approval letter for visa stamping.
- Biometrics & KITAS Card — Complete biometric registration at the local immigration office in Indonesia and receive your KITAS card.
- SKTT & Compliance — We register your temporary domicile (SKTT) and set up your tax compliance for ongoing stay.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The Remote Worker KITAS allows you to work for one or more foreign employers or clients. The key requirement is that your income comes from outside Indonesia — you cannot work for an Indonesian company on this visa.
Yes. If you reside in Indonesia for more than 183 days per year, you become a tax resident and are subject to Indonesian income tax on worldwide income. However, double tax agreements with your home country may prevent double taxation. We handle your tax compliance setup.
Yes. Your spouse and children under 18 can obtain dependent KITAS linked to your Remote Worker KITAS. We process family applications together to minimize delays.
There is no minimum number of days you must spend in Indonesia. However, if you leave for more than 6 months continuously, you may need to re-apply. The visa is valid for 1 year regardless of travel.
You must demonstrate annual income of at least USD 60,000 through employment contracts, pay stubs, or bank statements. Freelancers can use invoices and bank records showing consistent income from foreign sources.
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