Understanding the Work Permit Indonesia
To be employed lawfully in Indonesia, you must obtain a work permit and fulfill work permit Indonesia requirements. The application process is complex and may require assistance from an immigration service consultant who is well-versed in Indonesian visa procedures. A work permit is the sole legal document that permits non-Indonesian citizens to obtain income there.
Indonesia Work Permit: RPTKA Approval and KITAS
Foreign workers in Indonesia need a work permit called RPTKA Approval. This approval leads to a limited-stay visa, the basis for obtaining a KITAS permit. KITAS allows foreign workers to stay in Indonesia for a period ranging from one to 12 months, depending on their work visa.
Type of KITAS in Indonesia
Learning about the different visa options is crucial for visiting Indonesia. KITAS is an option that allows for extended stays, but it’s essential to explore the different types to find the most suitable one for your plans.
- Work KITAS
- Investor KITAS
- Dependent KITAS
- Retirement KITAS
- Student KITAS
Please Note : Due to the Indonesian regulations, we are not able to provide visa services to the following nationals: Afghani, Bangladesh, Belarusian, Guinean, Israeli, North Korean, Cameroonian, Liberian, Nigerien, Nigerian, Russian, Somalian, Uzbeks.
Indonesia KITAS and Work Permit Application with Legals
VISA AGENCY
LOCAL SPONSORSHIPS
VISA AGENCY
Having a broad knowledge of the local regulations, Legals ID team of visa agents in Jakarta, Bali, Semarang, Surabaya, and Batam can provide consultations tailored to your needs. In addition to work permits and KITAS, our team can also advise an Investor KITAS. Indonesian Investor KITAS offers significant benefits, including ease of application and a work permit fee waiver.
LOCAL SPONSORSHIPS
Having a broad knowledge of the local regulations, Legals ID team of visa agents in Jakarta, Bali, Semarang, Surabaya, and Batam can provide consultations tailored to your needs. In addition to work permits and KITAS, our team can also advise an Investor KITAS. Indonesian Investor KITAS offers significant benefits, including ease of application and a work permit fee waiver.
Indonesia KITAS and Work Permit Application with Legals
Pre-Application
RPTKA and IMTA
Stay Permit Application
Pre-Application
After obtaining your approved IMTA, apply for your KITAS, the primary residence permit, at the Indonesian Immigration Office. Submit additional documents, including passport copies, photos, and proof of funds.
RPTKA and IMTA
After obtaining your approved IMTA, apply for your KITAS, the primary residence permit, at the Indonesian Immigration Office. Submit additional documents, including passport copies, photos, and proof of funds.
Stay Permit Application
After obtaining your approved IMTA, apply for your KITAS, the primary residence permit, at the Indonesian Immigration Office. Submit additional documents, including passport copies, photos, and proof of funds.
Required Documents to Apply for a Work Permit in Indonesiad
To complete your work permit application in Indonesia, foreign employers and employees must submit the documents below.
RPTKA (Employment Plan)
- Completed RPTKA form
- Company business license (SIUP)
- Company tax identification number (NPWP)
- Company organization structure
- Curriculum vitae of foreign employee(s)
- Proof of education and/or relevant experience of foreign employee(s)
- Job description for the foreign position
- Salary structure for the foreign position
IMTA (Work Permit)
- Copy of approved RPTKA
- Copy of foreigner’s passport biodata page
- Application form for IMTA
- Medical certificate from an Indonesian hospital
- Photocopies of relevant academic certificates and/or licenses
- Proof of payment of IMTA fee
KITAS (Residence Permit)
- Copy of approved IMTA
- Copy of foreigner’s passport biodata page
- Completed KITAS application form
- Four recent passport-sized photos
- Proof of accommodation or sponsorship letter
- Proof of sufficient financial resources
- Medical certificate from an Indonesian hospital
Please note that oil, gas, mining, and transportation employees must present a letter of recommendation as proof.