January Sales are now on for VISA Services and Serviced Apartments!
January Sales are now on for VISA Services and Serviced Apartments!

January Sales are now on for VISA Services and Serviced Apartments!

The season to be jolly may have ended, but we have something else for you to get excited about! Introducing the LetsMoveIndonesia January Sales across our Serviced Apartments and VISA Services.

Serviced apartments:

Starting from as little as $2000 USD per month, LetsMoveIndonesia has a special promo rate to suit your budget. Serviced apartments offering promotional prices include: Fraser Residence, Shangri-La, Ascott, Citadines and Somerset.

Visa & Immigration Services:

  1. Single Entry Business Visa IDR 2,400,000
  2. Multiple Entry Business Visa IDR 3,600,000
  3. IMTA & KITAS (1st-3rd) IDR 9,600,000
  4. IMTA & KITAS (4th-5th) IDR 11,200,000
  5. Return Exit Permit (EPO) IDR 1,800,000
  6. Spousal Stay Permit (1st-3rd) IDR 7,800,000
  7. Spousal Stay Permit (4th-5th) IDR 8,800,000

Please note, rates are subject to government tax. Payment is due up front.

Offers expire on 31st January.

To obtain these festive bargains, contact us now on E: [email protected] T: 021 300 297 27 W: letsmoveindonesia.com

LetsMoveIndonesia January Sales
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