Indonesia Facilitates Retirement Visa (KITAS) Application Process Offshore
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Indonesia Facilitates Retirement Visa (KITAS) Application Process Offshore

Effective from January 9, 2024, under Permenkumham No. 22 of 2023, Retirement KITAS applications can now be processed offshore, ushering in a new era of efficiency and accessibility. This strategic move allows applicants to initiate the process from the comfort of their home countries, eliminating the need for physical presence in Indonesia during the initial stages.

This pivotal update signifies a proactive approach by the government to streamline and enhance the Retirement KITAS application process, aligning with the evolving needs and expectations of retirees looking to make Indonesia their retirement haven. Let’s delve into the details of this transformative regulation and explore how it paves the way for a smoother transition into the retirement lifestyle in Indonesia.

Foreign retirees can now apply for their Retirement visa online.

What is Retirement KITAS?

Think of it as your gateway to long-term residency in Indonesia specifically tailored for retirees.

A Retirement KITAS (Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas), also known as a Limited Stay Permit, is your gateway to enjoying a peaceful and fulfilling retirement in the vibrant archipelago of Indonesia. This special visa allows you to reside in Indonesia for an extended period (initially 5 years, with the possibility of extensions) while basking in its tropical landscapes, rich culture, and affordable living costs.

Head over to our dedicated Retirement KITAS Page to learn more about the benefits and requirements of the visa!

Retirement KITAS can now be accessed Offshore

Previously, the process of applying for Retirement KITAS required applicants to obtain a visit visa before processing the KITAS in Indonesia. However, with the recent regulatory changes, this process can now be carried out directly from the country of origin, eliminating the need for back-and-forth travel to Indonesia. This not only expedites the process but also reduces the financial and time burdens associated with the journey.

One significant change is the migration of online visa registration to the official website of the Directorate General of Immigration, namely https://evisa.imigrasi.go.id/. The Retirement KITAS index has also shifted from C319 to E33e (5 years) and E33f (1 year).

Activities and Rights of Retirement KITAS holders

According to this regulation, foreigners aged 60 and above can enjoy various rights, including:

  1. Engaging in investment, business, or purchasing goods in Indonesia.
  2. Bringing family members to reside following the stipulations.
  3. Entering and leaving Indonesian territory as long as the Re-entry Permit is still valid.
  4. Participating in tourist activities, visiting friends, or family members.

However, there will be obligations and restrictions to be observed, including compliance with legal regulations, respect for local culture, and maintaining an adequate standard of living while in Indonesia.

Requirements for Retirement KITAS Application

To apply for a smooth application process for the Retirement KITAS, several requirements must be met:

  1. Ensure that your passport remains valid for at least 24 months from the date of arrival in Indonesia.
  2. Include a bank statement of passive income of at least USD 1,500 per month or equivalent in another currency.
  3. Provide proof of property ownership in Indonesia worth a minimum of IDR 2 billion or a property lease contract for at least 5 years.
  4. Ensure compliance with health requirements and freedom from infectious diseases or drug dependencies.
  5. Complete additional supporting documents as per the applicable regulations.

How to apply for a Retirement KITAS?

Here are the steps in the Retirement KITAS application process:

  1. Submit a visa application online through https://evisa.imigrasi.go.id/, the official website of the Directorate General of Immigration.
  2. Send documents by mail or courier to the Representative Office of the Republic of Indonesia in your country.
  3. Pay the visa fee following the stipulated regulations.
  4. Await the verification process by the Directorate General of Immigration.
  5. If approved, you will receive the visa through the RI representative in your country.
  6. Upon arriving, you will have to report to the nearest Immigration office.

Applying for Retirement KITAS with LetsMoveIndonesia

Managing documents to apply for a Retirement KITAS in Indonesia by yourself might require you to do quite a work – therefore applying with LetsMoveIndonesia will save you more time and money.

  1. Provide us with all required documentation for your KITAS application. Our team will meticulously verify each document to ensure completeness and accuracy, maximizing your chances of a successful application. We will then handle the online submission of your application through the official immigration system. This eliminates the hassle of navigating the system yourself and ensures a smooth and efficient process.
  2. Once your visa is approved, you will receive an E-Visa (Electronic Visa). Simply print the E-Visa and use it to enter Indonesia.
  3. Upon arriving in Indonesia, you will complete a biometric registration process. This involves taking a profile photo and providing fingerprints for official records.
  4. Your KITAS (Stay Permit) will be issued and delivered to you within 3 days of your arrival.
  5. Within 14 days of receiving your KITAS, you must register at the civil departments. During this registration, you will obtain two essential documents:
  • SKSKPS: Certificate of Family Formation of Temporary Residents
  • STM: Police Certificate
  1. With your KITAS and completed registration, you can now enjoy your stay in Indonesia with peace of mind.

Key benefits of our service:

  • We handle the online process and ensure your application is complete and accurate for optimal success, saving you time and effort.
  • Our professional consultants expedite your application for a faster KITAS issuance.
  • LetsMoveIndonesia provides clear instructions and support throughout the process.

Essential Highlights of the Retirement KITAS Online

For further information on the Retirement KITAS:

  1. The visa online gateway will completely move to evisa.imigrasi.go.id.
  2. Visa Application Requirements include a valid passport, proof of immigration guarantee, to recent colour photographs.
  3. Special Requirements include a commitment letter to deposit funds in a bank, evidence of a minimum income of USD 3,000 per month, and others.

Application process and fees

Visa applications are processed by the Directorate General of Immigration, involving stages such as checking the completeness of requirements, verifying payment, creating a profile, and verification, leading to visa issuance. The overall processing time takes four working days after the visa payment. The application fee at the Directorate General of Immigration includes the visa fee, category II verification fee, and Limited Stay Permit fee.

Frequently Asked Questions about Visa in Indonesia

What is a KITAS and how does it differ from a visa?

KITAS (Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas) is a Limited Stay Permit, a residence card issued to foreigners who plan to stay in Indonesia for an extended period (more than 6 months). A visa, on the other hand, is authorization to enter Indonesia for a specific period. Once your visa expires, you can apply for a KITAS to remain in the country legally.

Can I renew my visa and KITAS in Indonesia?

Yes, you can renew your visa and KITAS in Indonesia at the immigration office closest to your residence. The renewal process involves submitting updated documents and paying the necessary fees.

What types of visas are available in Indonesia?

Indonesia offers various visas, including:

  • Tourist visa: This type of visa is for a short-term leisure visit (30 days, extendable to 60 days).
  • Business visa: For business activities and meetings (30 days, extendable to 180 days).
  • Social visa: For visiting family or friends (60 days, extendable to 180 days).
  • Cultural visa: For cultural exchange programs or activities.
  • Retirement visa: For retirees who wish to reside in Indonesia long-term.

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