
a. Social/Cultural Visa (Visa Budaya): This visa is suitable for those who wish to stay in Indonesia for cultural or social purposes, such as volunteering or attending courses. It initially grants a 60-day stay, extendable up to four times for 30 days each, totalling 180 days.
b. Retirement Visa (Visa Lansia): For individuals aged 55 or above, the retirement visa allows for long-term residency in Bali and other parts of Indonesia It requires proof of pension or retirement income and includes a sponsorship from an Indonesian citizen or company.
c. Investor Visa (Visa Investor): Investors looking to establish businesses or invest in Indonesia can apply for this visa. It typically requires a substantial investment in Indonesian assets or companies.
d. Working Visa (Visa Kerja): Foreigners seeking employment in Indonesia must secure a working visa sponsored by an Indonesian employer. The employer is responsible for obtaining the necessary permits from the Ministry of Manpower.
Passport valid for at least six months beyond the intended stay.
Proof of sufficient funds to support your stay.
Medical insurance coverage for the duration of your stay.
Clear criminal record certificate.
Specific documents depending on the type of visa you are applying for.
Apply for the visa at the Indonesian embassy or consulate in your home country.
Submit the required documents, including a sponsor letter from an Indonesian citizen or a local organization.
Once approved, enter Indonesia and obtain the visa extension from the immigration office.
Apply for the retirement visa through the Indonesian embassy or consulate in your home country.
Provide proof of pension or retirement income.
Obtain a sponsor letter from an Indonesian citizen or a local organization.
Upon arrival in Bali, complete the necessary procedures at the immigration office to extend the visa.
Consult with legal advisors or agencies specializing in Indonesian immigration laws.
Prepare the required investment documents and business proposals.
Apply for the investor visa through the Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM).
Once approved, obtain the necessary permits and visa extensions in Bali.
Secure employment with an Indonesian company willing to sponsor your visa.
The employer initiates the visa application process through the Ministry of Manpower.
Obtain the necessary work permits and complete immigration procedures upon arrival in Indonesia.

