E31 -

Family Dependant KITAS

The E31 – Family Dependant Visa is a temporary stay permit granted to foreign nationals who are dependents of individuals holding a valid work visa or stay permit in Indonesia. This visa is typically issued to spouses, children, or other close family members who wish to reside in Indonesia alongside the primary visa holder. The E31 visa allows family dependents to legally stay in the country for a duration that aligns with the primary visa holder’s permit, but it does not grant work authorization to the dependents. Additionally, this visa can be issued to foreign nationals who are married to Indonesian citizens or have familial relationships with Indonesian nationals, allowing them to live in Indonesia while being close to their Indonesian family members.

Start From

Rp8.000.000

Length of Stay

Up to 2 Years

Processing Time

3-10 Business Day

Validity

90 Days

Detail Information

E31A Spouse of Indonesian Citizen Visa:
The E31A visa is designed for the spouse of an Indonesian citizen, allowing them to obtain a Temporary Stay Permit valid for 1 or 2 years, which can be extended. This visa requires the marriage to be recognized by the Ministry of Home Affairs of Indonesia or an Indonesian diplomatic mission. It facilitates the spouse’s residence in Indonesia, enabling them to engage in daily life and activities alongside their partner, while adhering to the country’s immigration regulations.

E31B Spouse Visa:
The E31B visa is intended for individuals who are spouses of holders of various limited stay permits, such as the Limited Stay Visa, Permanent Residence Permit, or specific visa categories like Employee, General Investment, Research Activities, Student, Diaspora, Retirement, Remote Worker, Second Home, or Golden Visa holders. This visa grants a Temporary Stay Permit for 1 or 2 years, which is extendable, allowing spouses to join their partners in Indonesia and enjoy family life while ensuring compliance with local immigration laws.

E31C Child of Indonesian Citizen Visa:
The E31C visa caters to children born from a lawful marriage where at least one parent is an Indonesian citizen. This visa provides a Temporary Stay Permit valid for 1 or 2 years, which can also be extended. The visa aims to recognize the child’s legal status and allows them to reside in Indonesia, ensuring that they can grow up in the country alongside their Indonesian parent while receiving support from the Ministry of Home Affairs of Indonesia or the Indonesian diplomatic mission.

E31D Stepchild of Indonesian Citizen Visa:
The E31D visa is available for stepchildren of Indonesian citizens, allowing them to apply for a Temporary Stay Permit valid for 1 or 2 years, which can be extended. This visa acknowledges the familial relationship established through marriage and permits the stepchild to reside in Indonesia with their stepparent, providing opportunities for integration into Indonesian society while adhering to immigration guidelines.

E31E Child Visa:
The E31E visa is intended for unmarried minors (under 18 years old) who wish to join their parents in Indonesia. This visa is applicable to children of holders of various limited stay permits, including Employee, General Investment, Research Activities, Student, Diaspora, Retirement, Remote Worker, Second Home, and Golden Visa holders. It offers a Temporary Stay Permit valid for 1 or 2 years, which can be extended, ensuring that children can live and grow in Indonesia while maintaining a family connection.

E31F Lawfully Adopted Child of Indonesian Citizen Visa:
The E31F visa provides a Temporary Stay Permit for lawfully adopted children of Indonesian citizens. Valid for 1 or 2 years and extendable, this visa facilitates the integration of adopted children into Indonesian society, allowing them to reside with their adoptive parents. This visa recognizes the legal adoption process and ensures the child’s rights and privileges in Indonesia.

E31G Parent of Indonesian Citizen Visa:
The E31G visa is aimed at the parents of Indonesian citizens who are 21 years or older. This visa grants a Temporary Stay Permit valid for 1 or 2 years, with the possibility of extension, allowing lawful parents to reside in Indonesia with their children. It emphasizes the importance of family unity and supports the integration of parents into Indonesian life while complying with immigration regulations.

E31H Parent Visa:
The E31H visa is designed for individuals seeking to join their children in Indonesia as parents of holders of Limited Stay Visas or Permanent Residence Permits. This visa provides a Temporary Stay Permit valid for 1 or 2 years, which can be extended. It enables parents to reside in Indonesia, fostering family bonds and supporting their children’s well-being while following local immigration laws.

E31J Sibling Visa:
The E31J visa is for individuals with a sibling residing in Indonesia. It grants a Temporary Stay Permit valid for 1 or 2 years, which can be extended, specifically for unmarried minors (under 18 years old) who are siblings of ITAS or ITAP holders. This visa allows siblings to live together, enhancing familial support and connection while ensuring compliance with Indonesian immigration requirements.

With this visa, you can :

  • Carry out employment-related activities or attending education, as long as it has been reported to Immigration (using the multiple activity reporting process).
  • Travel to and from Indonesia as many times you want.
  • Conducting activities related to tourism, and visiting friends or family

You must :

  • Comply with Indonesian laws and regulations.
  • Comply with the employment contract.
  • Respect local customs, culture, and wisdom.
  • Have sufficient living expenses while in Indonesia.

Document Requirement :

General Document Requirement

  • Passport: Must be valid for at least 6 months. For holders of other travel documents (e.g., emergency passports, identity documents), validity must be at least 12 months. (JPG Format)
  • Proof of Living Expenses or Personal Bank Statement: Minimum balance of USD $2000 or equivalent for the past 3 months, including name, statement period, and account balance. (PDF Format)
  • Latest Color Photograph: Recent passport-sized photo. (JPG Format)
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) (PDF Format)
  • Travel Itinerary: Confirmed travel details. (PDF Format)

Additional Document Requirement

For Spouse Of Indonesian Cityzen:

  • Proof of guarantee from the Guarantor or a statement of commitment from the husband or wife (Indonesian citizen). (PDF Format)
  • Evidence that the foreigner has lawfully married such as:
    • if the marriage is conducted outside the Indonesian Territory:
      proof of reporting or regisration at the Indonesian Mission or at the authorized agency in Indonesia, and a marriage certificate that has been translated into Bahasa Indonesia by a sworn translator except written in English; (PDF Format)
    • or if the marriage is conducted in the Indonesian Territory:
      marriage book or marriage certificate issued by an authorized ministry or institution. (PDF Format)

For spouses of holders of KITAS or KITAP:

  • Proof of guarantee from the Guarantor or a statement of commitment from the husband or wife (PDF Format)
  • Marriage certificate or marriage book that has been translated into Indonesian by a sworn translator except those that have been written in English (PDF Format)
  • A valid Limited Stay Permit/Permanent Stay Permit or Limited Stay Visa of the husband or wife.(PDF Format)

For child of Indonesian Citizen:

  • Proof of guarantee from the Guarantor or a statement of commitment from the Indonesian parents. (PDF Format)
  • Family card of Indonesian parent. (KTP & KK) (PDF Format)
  • Proof of birth of the Foreigner, such as:
    • Birth certificate issued by an authorized government agency; or Proof of birth reporting at the Indonesian Mission or the authorized government agency in Indonesia, if Foreigners are born abroad. (PDF Format)
  • Proof of marriage of parents, such as:
    • Proof of reporting or registration at the Indonesian Mission or the authorized government agency in Indonesia and a marriage certificate that has been translated into Indonesian by a sworn translator except written in English; or Marriage book or marriage certificate issued by the authorized government agency in Indonesia, if the marriage is carried out in Indonesia. (PDF Format)

For stepchild of Indonesian Citizen:

  • Proof of guarantee from the Guarantor or a statement of commitment from the Indonesian parents. (PDF Format)
  • Family card of Indonesian parent. (KTP & KK) (PDF Format)
  • A birth certificate translated into Indonesian by a sworn translator, except written in English. (PDF Format)
  • Proof that parents have legally married, such as:
    • proof of report or registration at the Indonesian Mission or the authorized government agency in Indonesia and a marriage certificate that has been translated into Indonesian by a sworn translator except written in English, if the marriage is carried out abroad, or; marriage book or certificate issued by the authorized government agency in Indonesia, if the marriage is carried out in Indonesia. (PDF Format)

For children whose parents hold KITAS or KITAP:

  • Proof of guarantee from the Guarantor or a statement of commitment from the parents. (PDF Format)
  • Parents’ Marriage certificate or marriage book that has been translated into Indonesian by a sworn translator except those that have been written in English (PDF Format)
  • Birth certificate that has been translated into Indonesian by a sworn translator, except it is written in English (PDF Format)
  • Parents’ valid Limited Stay Permit/Permanent Stay Permit or Limited Stay Visa. (PDF Format)

For a lawfully adopted child of Indonesian Citizen:

  • Proof of guarantee from the Guarantor or a statement of commitment from the Indonesian parents. (PDF Format)
  • Family card of Indonesian parent. (KTP & KK) (PDF Format)
  • Indonesian court decisions that explain the status of the legal relations between Foreigners with Indonesian parent. (PDF Format)

For Parents of Indonesian Citizen:

  • Proof of guarantee from the Guarantor or a statement of commitment from an Indonesian citizen (child of the foreigner). (PDF Format)
  • Proof of the legal relationship between parents and children as shown by the child’s family card. (PDF Format)
  • One of the following documents:
    • A birth certificate issued by the authorized government agency in Indonesia; (PDF Format)
    • A birth certificate that has been translated into Indonesian by a sworn translator except written in English, if the child was born abroad; or A child stipulation certificate if the child is not a biological child or illegitimate child. (PDF Format)

For parents whose children hold an ITAS or ITAP:

  • Proof of guarantee from the guarantor or a statement of willingness from the child of the KITAS or KITAP holder (PDF Format)
  • Birth certificate that has been translated into Indonesian by a sworn translator, except it is written in English (PDF Format)
  • The children’s valid Limited Stay Permit/Permanent Stay Permit or Limited Stay Visa. (PDF Format)

 For individuals with a sibling living in Indonesia, as an unmarried minor (under 18 years old) of an ITAS or ITAP holder:

  • Proof of guarantee from the guarantor or a statement of willingness from the sibling of the KITAS or KITAP holder (PDF format).
  • Birth certificate translated into Indonesian by a sworn translator, unless it is originally written in English (PDF format).
  • The sibling’s valid Limited Stay Permit, Permanent Stay Permit, or Limited Stay Visa (PDF format).

Other Information :

  • If you meet the conditions, you will automatically obtain the Electronic Limited Stay Permit (e-ITAS) and the Re-Entry Permit upon arrival at the Immigration Checkpoint (you do not need to go to the immigration office to obtain a Limited Stay Permit and Re-Entry Permit).
  • Staying in Indonesia over the period of your stay permit, engaging in prohibited activities, not complying with visa conditions, and/or not complying with Indonesian laws may result in you paying fines, being deported, and/or other legal charges.
  • In addition to the electronic limited stay permit, the limited stay permit also has a physical card available at the immigration office.
  • You are prohibited from selling goods or services.
  • You are prohibited from working by receiving compensation, wages, or any similar from individuals or companies in Indonesia, unless reported to immigration (using the multiple activity reporting process).

Price Exclude :

  • Domicile letter of Indonesia home address :      250.000,- /   3 business days
  • SKTT (Temporary Residential Registration) :  1,000,000,- / 10 business days
  • Address change in the same region :      500,000,- /   5 business days
  • Address change to different region :  1.000,000,- /   5 business days
  • EPO (Exit Permit Only) :  1.000.000,- /   5 business days
  • ERP (Exit Re-entry Permit) :  1.000.000,- /   5 business days

Cancelation :

The cancellation of KITAS or not extending KITAS can be done in the following ways: 

  1. Submit an EPO (Exit Permit Only) to the nearest Immigration Office, two weeks before leaving Indonesia. After receiving the EPO stamp, you must exit Indonesia within a maximum of 7 days from the approval of the EPO.
  2. Submit an ERP (Exit Re-entry Permit) when you are not in Indonesia and have decided to cancel or not extend your KITAS. This can be done by contacting the nearest Indonesian Embassy.
  3. You cannot apply for another type of visa while you have not completed the EPO/ERP process, which may result in a fine.

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