FAQs

Q: What is a Visa on Arrival, and how do I obtain one?

A: A Visa on Arrival (VoA) allows foreign visitors to enter Indonesia for short stays. You can obtain it upon arrival at designated airports and seaports. To qualify, ensure you have a valid passport, a return ticket, and sufficient funds for your stay.

Q: How can I apply for a Tourist Visa?

A: To apply for a Tourist Visa, you need to submit an application to an Indonesian embassy or consulate in your home country. Required documents typically include a passport, passport-sized photos, a completed application form, proof of accommodation, and a travel itinerary.

Q: What is a Business Visa, and how do I apply for one?

A: A Business Visa allows foreigners to conduct business activities in Indonesia, such as meetings or conferences. You can apply at an Indonesian embassy or consulate, providing documents like a letter of invitation from an Indonesian company, a business registration certificate, and proof of sufficient funds.

Q: What is a Work Permit, and who needs one?

A: A Work Permit (IMTA) is required for foreigners planning to work in Indonesia. It is typically obtained by the employer after the employee secures a job offer. Required documents include a letter of employment, the employee’s qualifications, and a company sponsorship letter.

Q: How do I apply for a Stay Permit (KITAS)?

A: A Stay Permit (KITAS) is needed for foreigners wishing to live in Indonesia for an extended period. To apply, you must submit your application through a sponsor (such as an employer or family member) to the Indonesian immigration office, along with required documents like your passport, visa, and sponsorship letter.

Q: What do I need to establish a business in Indonesia?

A: To establish a business in Indonesia, you’ll need to prepare a business plan, register your company with the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, obtain a tax identification number (NPWP), and secure necessary licenses. You may also require a local partner, depending on your business type.

Q: What is a Digital Nomad visa, and how can I apply for one?

A: The Digital Nomad visa allows remote workers to live in Indonesia while continuing their overseas employment. To apply, you typically need proof of employment, a valid passport, and an application submitted to the relevant Indonesian authorities. Check for specific eligibility criteria and application procedures.

Q: Can DoorToID assist with visa and permit applications?

A: Yes! DoorToID provides comprehensive support for all visa and permit applications, ensuring a smooth and efficient process. Our team is here to guide you through the requirements and documentation needed for your specific situation.