Bali Digital Nomad visa
Bali Digital Nomad Visa E33G (KITAS) is perfect for remote workers who want to live in Bali and work online for up to one year. This long-term visa is designed specifically for digital nomads in Bali, offering multiple entry access, legal status, and the ability to open a local bank account. If you’re employed by a foreign company and want to stay longer without visa runs or uncertainty, the digital nomad visa Bali is the right choice. Let us help you apply for your Bali Digital Nomad KITAS — fast, easy, and stress-free.
How to get Indonesia Digital Nomad visa
To get Digital Nomad KITAS in Bali, you need to apply minimum 5 working days before arriving in Indonesia.
Getting the Indonesia Digital Nomad visa is a simple online process completed before arrival. After approval, the visa is issued electronically, and you have 90 days to enter Indonesia. When you arrive, an ITAS (temporary stay permit) is created automatically — it confirms your legal residence and serves as your main ID while living in Indonesia. You can choose standard processing (7–14 business days) or an express option. With Bali Connect, we handle every step so you can start working remotely without stress.
- Apply for the Indonesia Digital Nomad visa online before arrival — the process is fully electronic and simple with Bali Connect.
- After approval, you have 90 days to enter Indonesia; upon arrival, your ITAS (temporary stay permit) is automatically issued.
- The ITAS serves as your main residence document, confirming your legal stay and allowing you to live and work remotely in Indonesia.
Who Can Apply for Bali Digital Nomad Visa
Indonesia Digital Nomad visa E33G is available to foreign nationals who work remotely for a company outside Indonesia and receive income from abroad. To qualify, you must show proof of employment with a foreign company and a minimum annual income of USD 60 000. This visa is ideal for remote professionals who want to stay in Bali long-term without engaging in local employment.
Purpose of Indonesia Digital Nomad visa
What you can do with Visa E33G?
Remote worker KITAS is designed for foreigners who work remotely for companies outside Indonesia. It allows you to live in Indonesia while earning income from abroad, without engaging in local employment or receiving payments from individuals or businesses based in Indonesia. This visa is ideal for remote workers seeking a legal and convenient way to stay in the country for an extended period.
Digital Nomad Visa Indonesia cost at Bali Connect
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Remote Worker visa Indonesia requirements
What documents are needed for Bali Visa E33G.
To apply for an E33G KITAS in Indonesia, you must have a valid national passport, proof of guarantee from a guarantor (such as a corporation, educational institution, or Indonesian citizen), and a recent color photograph. You also need to provide proof of income of at least USD 60 000 per year, as well as a valid work contract with a company legally established outside Indonesia.
- Passport valid for at least six months
- Work contract with a company that is a legal entity outside of Indonesia
- Personal bank statement showing the proof of income in the form of salary or earnings worth at least USD 60 000 per year
- Recent color photograph that meets the official photo requirements
How we work
At Bali Connect, we make Digital Nomad visa process simple and stress‑free. First, we review your case and confirm eligibility. Then we prepare all required documents, including the application letter and sponsor’s statement letter. You just send us your passport copy, working contract, bank statement, and photo. We submit your application and keep you updated at every stage. Our team ensures your Digital Nomad KITAS is processed quickly, with full compliance to Indonesian immigration rules.
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Frequently asked questions
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E33G KITAS is generally issued for a period of one year. At the end of this period, it can be renewed, provided you still meet the eligibility requirements, including having a valid remote work contract and the required minimum annual income. Renewals must be initiated before the current KITAS expires to avoid overstaying penalties.
Yes, if you enter with an eligible visa and convert it to KITAS through the proper immigration process, often using a bridging visa.
No. The E33G KITAS is specifically designed for remote workers who earn income from overseas employers. It does not grant the right to work for or receive payment from individuals, companies, or organizations based in Indonesia. This restriction applies whether the work is full-time or part-time,.
If you wish to work for an Indonesian employer, you must obtain a work KITAS (such as the E28A work permit) sponsored by that company. Violating this rule can result in fines, cancellation of your KITAS, deportation, and possible bans on re-entry into Indonesia.
Yes. E33G KITAS includes a Multiple Exit Re-entry Permit (MERP), which allows you to leave and re-enter Indonesia as many times as you wish during the validity of your KITAS. This means you can travel for business, visit family abroad, or take vacations without affecting your KITAS status.
However, you must ensure your KITAS and MERP remain valid during each re-entry. If either document expires while you are outside Indonesia, you may not be allowed back in without obtaining a new visa. For longer trips, always check the expiry dates in advance and renew on time to avoid complications.
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