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At DNI, we pride ourselves on being your trusted partner in navigating the complexities of visa applications. With an unmatched understanding of the local regulations and international standards, we streamline your journey through these intricate processes, giving you the freedom to focus on what matters most - enjoying the beauty and tranquility of Bali. Our array of services is diverse, encompassing Visa Processing, Visa Extensions, Retirement Visas, and more. We simplify the often complex procedure into a swift, straightforward process, saving you time, money, and stress

List of Visa Services

Single Entry Tourist Visa (B211A)

The length of a single entry visit visa for tourism purposes is 60 days. With two extensions of 60 days each, the applicant may stay in Indonesia for a total of 180 days with this visa

Single Entry Visa Extension

The maximum stay allowed on a single-entry visa is 60 days, and it can be extended a maximum of 4 (four) times for a total of 30 days.

Investor Visa (KITAS)

Foreign investors who wish to create or invest in business operations (PT PMA) in Indonesia may apply for the Investor KITAS (Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas), a special sort of residence visa.

Investor KITAP

Investor KITAP is a permit that allows an investor to live and work as a resident of Indonesia for 5 (five) years, with the option of an infinite extension.

Dependent Visa (KITAS)

A dependent visa, also known as a Dependant KITAS, allows family members to accompany a primary IMTA or KITAS holder to live and work in Indonesia for as long as the primary IMTA or KITAS holder maintains their employment

Retirement Visa (KITAS)

The Indonesian Retirement Visa (Retirement KITAS) is valid for one year and may be extended yearly for a maximum of five years. You can apply for a permanent residence permit, known as KITAP, after five years of temporary residence (KITAS).

Repatriation Visa (KITAS)

Children born from mixed marriages between Indonesian and foreign nationals or former dual citizenship subjects are given Repatriation KITAS (KITAS Repatriasi). Repatriation KITAS (Limited Stay Permit)'s principal goal is to help people reclaim their Indonesian citizenship.

Research Visa (KITAS)

Foreign researchers conducting research across Indonesia may only use the research KITAS for only one specific reason. Visas must be sponsored, which could be done by relevant ministries or colleges that qualify.

Family Sponsored Visa (KITAS)

Children of mixed-married couples can benefit notably from the Family Sponsored KITAS visa. It has a one-year validity and enables them to reside in Indonesia. The holder of this visa can also change it to a KITAP, and like all KITAS, the visa can be extended with a multiple entrance permit.

Exit Re-entry Permit (ERP)

a document granting permission for a foreign national (WNA) with an ITAS to depart Indonesia.

E-VITAS

You must apply for a VITAS, which is Indonesia's entry visa, at an embassy or consulate of Indonesia close to you.

Second Home Visa (KITAS)

A new visa initiative implemented by Indonesian authorities to live and invest in Indonesia for long term periods ranging from 5-10 years.

Spouse Visa (KITAS)

The spouse visa or spouse KITAS may be applied for by a foreign national who is married to an Indonesian. Your stay in the nation will be authorized for a full year thanks to this spouse-sponsored KITAS, which is extendable for a total of five years.

Single Entry Tourist Visa

The length of a single entry visit visa for tourism purposes is 60 days. With two extensions of 60 days each, the applicant may stay in Indonesia for a total of 180 days with this visa

Spouse KITAP

Foreigners who are married to Indonesian nationals are given a multiple entry visa with a one-year validity period under the Spouse KITAS program. It will change from KITAS to KITAP after this time period is over. Kartu Izin Tinggal Tetap, sometimes known as a perpetual stay permit card, is the abbreviation for this.

Retirement KITAP

The Indonesian Retirement Visa (Retirement KITAS) is valid for one year and may be extended yearly for a maximum of five years. You can apply for a permanent residence permit, known as KITAP, after five years of temporary residence (KITAS).

Exit Only Permit (EPO)

Simply put, the EPO makes sure that all of your immigration paperwork is returned to the Indonesian Immigration Office and that your name is deleted from any immigration records in Indonesia.

Artist KITAS

An entertainment KITAS for Bali, commonly referred to as an artist or freelancer KITAS, is a legitimate work permit visa with a six-month validity that can be applied for without an employer.

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