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Indonesia Investor Visa KITAS E28

The Investor Visa (ITAS), also known as Izin Tinggal Terbatas is a visa specifically designed for business investors in Indonesia, allowing them to live and manage their business within the country with relative ease up to 2 years.

What You Can Do with Investor Visa

What You Cannot Do with Investor Visa

Investor KITAS Visa Validity

The Investor KITAS is valid for 2 years.

Foreign Nationals Eligibility for an Investor Visa in Indonesia

To qualify for an Investor Visa (Investor ITAS), a foreigner must hold shares in a PT PMA company in Indonesia as an establishment under Foreign Direct Investment regulations. The issuance of this stay permit requires shares in the company with a minimum capital investment in accordance with current IDR thresholds set by the government. 

Eligible individuals can obtain an Investor ITAS without needing a separate work permit, simplifying the process of conducting and managing business in Indonesia.

Document Requirements

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FAQ

Is the Investor KITAS multiple entry?

Yes, you may enter Indonesia as frequently as you like using this visa.

Yes, you can convert your Investor KITAS to a KITAP under specific circumstances. Typically, you must have held a KITAS for a set period and fulfill additional criteria, like substantial Indonesian investment or marriage to an Indonesian.

Yes, if you hold an Investor KITAS or a Work KITAS, you still need to apply for a separate work permit (IMTA) to legally work in Indonesia. While both KITAS types allow for staying in Indonesia, only the Work KITAS explicitly grants the right to work, and even then, a separate work permit is still required. 

Yes, the Investor KITAS program allows your spouse and children to obtain dependent visas. This enables your family to join you in Indonesia for the duration of your KITAS.

The standard processing time for most visa types ranges from 7 to 14 working days, depending on the visa category and completeness of documentation. Delays may occur due to immigration backlogs or policy updates.

Disclaimer : Our services in LMI Consultancy provide consulting services focused on ensuring client compliance with applicable immigration and legal regulations in Indonesia. We do not provide or facilitate the production of official government documents, nor do we offer any expedited or preferential access to government services.

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