Digital Nomad Visa Indonesia (Type E33G)
As your immigration consultant, we can expertly guide you through the process of obtaining the Digital Nomad Visa for Indonesia. This distinctive visa program, officially known as Visa Type E33G, offers digital nomads and remote workers the opportunity to live and work in Indonesia for up to one year. Whether you are a freelancer, entrepreneur, or online professional, this visa allows you to establish Indonesia as your temporary home while maintaining your remote career. Embrace a flexible lifestyle as you immerse yourself in Indonesia’s vibrant culture and stunning natural landscapes.
Key Information from the newest Circular Letter for Visa Type E33G. With this visa you can:
- The Visa Type E33G grants a stay duration of one year.
- Perform work assignments for an overseas company.
- Bring eligible family members to reside with you in Indonesia.
- Travel to and from Indonesia freely (Multiple entry).
- Engage in tourism and visit friends or family.
Other Information:
- In addition to the electronic limited stay permit (e-ITAS), a physical card for the limited stay permit will also be available at the immigration office in the future.
- You are prohibited from selling goods or services within Indonesia.
- You are prohibited from working for and receiving compensation, wages, or any similar income from individuals or companies within Indonesia. However, you are permitted to earn income from companies established outside of Indonesian territory.
Documents required:
- Passport valid for at least 6 (six) months from your intended date of entry.
- Personal bank statement showing a minimum balance of USD $2000 or its equivalent for the last 3 months (must include your name, the date range of the statement, and the account balance).
- Recent color photograph.
- Bank account statements demonstrating a consistent income in the form of salary or earnings equivalent to at least US$60,000 per year.
- Employment contract or service agreement with a company legally established outside of Indonesian Territory.
- Important: Once the visa is issued, it must be used to enter Indonesia within a maximum of 90 days from the date of issuance.
- Please note that the validity period of the visa (the time you have to enter Indonesia) is different from the period of stay granted upon arrival. Please carefully check your visa for information on your authorized period of stay.
- If you are interested in staying for 5 years or longer, you may want to explore the Second Home Visa.
- If you wish to establish a business in Indonesia, please check the requirements here.
- If you are 60 years of age or older and wish to retire in Indonesia, please check the requirements here.