E33C Eminent Person Special Residency Visa

Who this visa is for

     

    Visa Index E33C is intended for foreign nationals who are invited by the Government due to their distinguished standing and are sponsored by the Central Government of Indonesia.

With this visa, you can

     

    engage in activities related to tourism, shopping, or visiting family and friends. Additionally, you may also engage in work, pursue education, or undertake other activities by reporting these activities to the immigration office that issued your stay permit. While in Indonesia, you may bring your family to reside in Indonesia, provided you comply with the relevant immigration regulations. You may also enter and exit Indonesia during the validity of your stay permit without the need to apply for a new visa.

Visa type

     

    The Temporary Stay Visa allows you to enter and exit Indonesia within a specified period. This stay permit can be extended under the condition that the total duration of stay in Indonesia does not exceed 10 (ten) years, and it can be converted into another type of stay permit.

     

Length of stay

     

    • You may stay in Indonesia for 5 (five) or 10 (ten) years, depending on your selected option. The period of stay is counted from the date the entry stamp is granted at the Immigration Border Control.
    • The foreign national may extend their stay permit online through their registered account at evisa.imigrasi.go.id.

Cost (PNBP)

     

    Stay permit up to 5 years: IDR 13,000,000

     

    consisting of:

     

    • Temporary Stay Visa: IDR 500,000

     

    • Visa Verification: IDR 2,000,000

     

    • Temporary Stay Permit (ITAS) for 5 years: IDR 7,000,000

     

    • Re-entry Permit (IMK) for 5 years: IDR 3,500,000

     

     

    Stay permit up to 10 years: IDR 19,500,000,

     

    consisting of:

     

    • Temporary Stay Visa: IDR 500,000

     

    • Visa Verification: IDR 2,000,000

     

    • Temporary Stay Permit (ITAS) for 10 years: IDR 12,000,000

     

    • Re-entry Permit (IMK) for 10 years: IDR 5,000,000

     

     

    All payments (PNBP) can be made through the designated banks. Please refer to the billing code provided by the system after your visa application is submitted. If the application is rejected, the PNBP/immigration fees paid are non-refundable.

     

Visa application

     

    You must have an account on evisa.imigrasi.go.id before applying for a visa. Once your account has been created, you may submit your application after logging in to evisa.imigrasi.go.id  by preparing the foreign national’s electronic documents (PDF or JPEG), including:

     

    • a valid national passport with a minimum validity of 6 (six) months before expiry;

     

    • evidence of an Immigration Guarantee;

     

    • a personal bank statement showing a minimum balance of USD 2,000 (two thousand United States Dollars) or the equivalent, covering the last 3 (three) months (including the account holder’s name, statement period dates, and account balance);

     

    • a recent colour photograph (taken within the last 12 months);

     

    • curriculum vitae (CV);

     

    • travel history and travel plan (itinerary); and

     

    • other supporting documents explaining the purpose and intention of the foreign national’s arrival in Indonesia.

     

Specific requirements

     

    An invitation letter or an official statement from the Central Government of Indonesia.

     

     

Other provisions

     

    • The visa is valid for 90 days from the date of issuance. If the visa is not used within this period, the foreign national must apply for a new visa in order to enter Indonesia.
    • Please note that the visa validity period is different from the period of stay. Applicants are advised to check their visa for detailed information on the permitted length of stay.
    • The Temporary Stay Permit (ITAS) and Re-entry Permit will be issued automatically upon the foreign national's entry by immigration officers at the Immigration Border Control.
    • Foreign nationals are prohibited from staying in Indonesia beyond the authorised period of stay, engaging in work activities that are not in accordance with the granted stay permit, or conducting the sale of goods or services, unless such activities are required as part of their authorised employment.

     

     

Visa application and granting process

     

    Visa applications submitted through the Directorate General of Immigration are processed as follows:

     

    • checking the completeness of the required documents;
    • verifying payment of immigration fees in accordance with applicable laws and regulations;
    • profiling and verification;
    • approval; and
    • visa issuance.

     

    Processing time is 4 working days from the date the visa payment is received.