Visas with restricted stays for foreign nationals already residing in Indonesia.
Choosing the right kind of KITAS (Limited Stay Permit Card) becomes crucial for foreign nationals who are currently in Indonesia and are thinking about staying longer. There are various KITAS choices available, each catered to personal preferences and needs:

Onshore Retirement KITAS
A limited stay permit called the Retirement KITAS is meant for foreign nationals who are 60 years of age or older and have ceased employment.

Onshore Spouse KITAS
Foreign nationals who are married to Indonesian citizens are eligible to apply for the Spouse KITAS visa. The target audience for this visa is foreign nationals who are already on Indonesian soil.

Onshore Dependent KITAS
A Dependent / Spousal KITAS allows a KITAS holder’s spouse or children to enter the country temporarily and travel with their partner (husband, wife, or children).

Onshore Working KITAS
You need a working visa in order to work or make money in Indonesia. Foreign nationals are permitted to work legally in Indonesia with a Work Visa (KITAS).

Onshore Student KITAS
For international students who want to attend Indonesia’s recognized educational institutions, a student visa is a permission given.

Onshore Foreign Investment KITAS + Own PMA
The Foreign Investment KITAS is designed to support investors who want to remain in Indonesia and run their companies there.
Visas with limited stays for foreign nationals residing outside of Indonesia.
Foreign people who live beyond Indonesian boundaries and wish to stay for an extended period of time must get the KITAS (Limited Stay Permit Card). There are several kinds of KITAS available to meet different needs and travel plans while in Indonesia, including:

E23 – Employment
An individual employed in Indonesia under a guarantor arrangement.

E28 – General Investment
a person with a minimum of 10,000,000,000 rupiah in Indonesian investments. (If you want to invest in Indonesia, kindly take note of this.

E29 – Research Activities
An individual involved in a study at an Indonesian research center

E30 – Student Visa
someone who intends to enrol in coursework at a university that is at least as high as high school.

E31 – Family Dependent
joining relatives who live within Indonesian borders.

E32 – Ex-Indonesian Citizen
an individual who was born in Indonesia but now has citizenship in another nation.

E33F – Retirement
A person who wants to retire to Indonesia and is at least 60 years old.

E33G – Remote Worker
an individual who works abroad and completes their responsibilities in Indonesia.

E35G – Work Holiday for Australian
An Australian national intends to participate in Indonesia’s work and vacation program.