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Bali Visa 2026: How to Get e-Visa in 48 Hours, Skip Borders via Auto Gates, and Stay Legally for 2 Months

In 2026, entry rules for Indonesia have become highly advanced technologically. Travelers no longer need to queue for physical stickers or visit immigration offices just to apply for extensions. All processes now begin online through the e-VOA (B1) system. What is e-VOA (B1) and who can use it? Electronic Visa on Arrival (e-VOA) is a […]

Official Indonesian Visa Application Portal – Fast, Secure & Direct

Welcome to https://app.flado.id. This is the professional portal for Indonesian visa applications, operated by Visa Agency by Flado Indonesia. We provide a direct, official, and transparent way to get your visa. All applications go directly through the Indonesian Directorate General of Immigration system. You get legal sponsorship and a valid electronic visa (e-Visa) sent to […]

Understanding Indonesia Multiple-Entry Type D Visas (D1, D2, D12)

Many foreigners misunderstand how Indonesia’s multiple-entry D-type visas actually work. Confusion usually arises because people mix up two different concepts: the validity period of the visa and the allowed length of stay. This article explains all the rules clearly and in detail. What is a D-Type Multiple-Entry Visa? A D-type visa is a long-term multiple-entry […]

Family Request for Investor KITAS and Dependent Visas

Investor KITAS and Dependent KITAS Process for Foreign Families in Indonesia We recently received a request from a family currently on a Visa on Arrival (VoA), in the process of establishing a PT PMA company. The family plans to obtain 2 Investor KITAS (2 years) for the husband and wife, as well as 2 Dependent […]

Pregnancy, Birth, and Visa Status in Indonesia: eVOA, Bridging Visa, and Newborn Documents (E33G & Romanian Case)

This article explains a real-life immigration scenario in Indonesia involving: Below is a clear, step-by-step guide on what is legally possible, what is not, and how to act correctly before and after childbirth. Important update regarding E33G Remote Worker KITAS If an E33G KITAS is self-sponsored: ❌ It is NOT eligible to sponsor Dependent ITAS […]

Immigration Offices and Public Holidays in Indonesia 2026
Immigration Offices and Public Holidays in Indonesia 2026

How National and Balinese Hindu Holidays Affect Visa Processing Planning a visa application or extension in Indonesia requires careful attention to the official holiday calendar. During national public holidays, joint leave days (cuti bersama), and regional religious holidays, immigration offices, banks, and government institutions are closed. This is especially important for applicants staying in Bali, […]

New Update for Foreign Investors: Minimum Paid-Up Capital for PT PMA Reduced to IDR 2.5 Billion Under BKPM Regulation No. 5/2025

Indonesia has announced a significant policy update affecting the establishment of foreign-owned companies (PT PMA). The Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) has issued Regulation No. 5 of 2025, which reduces the minimum paid-up capital requirement for PT PMA from IDR 10 billion to IDR 2.5 billion. This change has a substantial impact on entrepreneurs planning […]

Tax Obligations for Holders of Remote Worker KITAS (E33G) in Indonesia

Many foreigners applying for the Remote Worker KITAS (E33G) wonder whether this visa creates any tax obligations in Indonesia.Below is a clear and practical explanation based on Indonesian tax rules and current administrative practice. Full information on the visa:https://flado.id/nomad Remote Worker KITAS (E33G) Does Not Automatically Create Income Tax Obligations in Indonesia The E33G visa: […]

E33G Remote Worker Visa Now Allows Family Dependent KITAS Applications (Update: December 2025)

Starting from December 2025, the Directorate General of Immigration of Indonesia has enabled the issuance of Dependent KITAS for family members of holders of the Remote Worker Visa E33G (Nomad KITAS). This means that spouses, children, parents, and siblings can legally reside in Indonesia together with the main E33G holder by obtaining their own KITAS. […]

Visa Exemption for Singapore Permanent Residence Holders

Indonesia offers a special visa exemption scheme for certain foreign nationals who hold valid Singapore residence permits. This policy allows eligible travellers to enter Indonesia without applying for a visa as long as they pass through designated Immigration Checkpoints and meet all entry requirements. The scheme supports short visits for tourism, family trips, and limited […]