D12 Multiple Entry Visa for Pre-Investment in Indonesia
The D12 Pre-Investment Visa is a Multiple Entry Visa specifically designed for individuals exploring the possibility of starting their own business in Indonesia. This visa allows for multiple entries into Indonesia with a validity of 1 or 2 years. Each visit permits a stay of up to 180 days. If you are seeking an extended presence in Indonesia to investigate business opportunities without the extensive documentation often required for a KITAS application, this visa type offers an ideal solution.
Other Information:
The D12 Pre-Investment Multiple Entry Visa, valid for one year, allows for multiple visits to Indonesia, with each stay lasting up to 180 days.
For those needing more time to explore business prospects or solidify partnerships, the visa offers the possibility of extending your stay. You can apply for up to two extensions, each granting an additional 180 days.
Whether your activities involve attending conferences, engaging with potential investors, or conducting market research, the D12 Pre-Investment Multiple Entry Visa provides ample time to achieve your objectives and thoroughly evaluate your business ventures in Indonesia.
Requirements:
- Passport valid for at least 6 months (for holders of travel documents other than passports such as emergency passports, documents of identity, etc., the passport must be valid for 12 months).
- Personal bank statement showing a minimum balance of USD $5000 or its equivalent for the last 3 months (must include your name, the date range of the statement, and the account balance).
- A recent color photograph.
- Information, invitations, or correspondence from a government agency or private institution explaining your relationship with them.
- Your address in Indonesia (this can be a hotel or villa address).
With this visa, you are permitted to:
- Conduct activities related to starting a business, including but not limited to field surveys and/or feasibility studies.
- Engage in tourism and visit friends or family.
Important Notes:
- Overstaying your permitted period, engaging in prohibited activities, failing to comply with visa conditions, and/or violating Indonesian laws may result in fines, deportation, and/or other legal penalties.
- You are strictly prohibited from selling goods or services while on this visa.
- You are prohibited from receiving any form of payment, wages, or similar compensation from individuals or corporations within Indonesia.