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Whether you’re planning your move or already living in Bali and need to upgrade your visa, we’re here to make it easy.

We’ll help you avoid delays, mistakes, or visa rejections. Click below to book your free 15-minute consultation,  no pressure, just expert advice tailored to your situation.

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We’ll Guide You Through Every Step

From understanding your options to collecting and submitting the right documents, we simplify the entire process. We’ll help you with:

  • Valid passport requirements
  • Proof of Bali address

  • School admission letters (where required)

  • Birth/marriage certificates

  • Any additional documents specific to your visa type

We ensure everything is accurate, complete, and submitted correctly—so you can focus on your move to Bali with confidence.

How to Choose the Right Visa for Bali? 

  1. Purpose – Define why you’re coming (study, work, family, invest).

  2. Category – Match your purpose to the correct visa type (Education, Work, Family, Investment).

  3. Sponsor – Identify who will support your application in Indonesia.

  4. Duration – Decide whether you need a short-term or long-term stay.

  5. Budget & Benefits – Consider government fees, visa rights, renewal options, and overall value.

Why Trust Us

Native English Support

Clear, friendly guidance every step of the way

100% Online Process

No embassy visits or confusing paperwork

Fast Turnaround

Most visas processed within two weeks

Real-Time Updates

Stay in the loop via WhatsApp and email

Trusted Agent Network

We work only with reliable visa agents in Bali

Transparent Pricing

You’ll know exactly what you’re paying from the start

Most Popular Bali Visas We Support

Single Entry Tourist Visa
Medium-Term Stay (3–6 Months)

C1 Single Entry Tourist Visa (old B211 visa)

  • Stay up to 180 days

  • Initial stay: 60 days + 2 extensions of 60 days

  • Must leave Indonesia and reapply after 180 days

  • Sponsorship provided by our trusted agents

  • Remote work friendly – tax free

Great for digital nomads, freelancers, and travellers wanting more time to explore.

D12 Visa (Multiple-entry)
Pre-Investment Visa

Live in Bali while researching or planning your business

  • Stay up to 180 days per visit – no extension needed

  • Valid for 1–2 years, with unlimited re-entry

  • Every time you re-enter, a fresh 180-day period begins

  • Main proof required: Personal bank statement with minimum amount USD $5000 or equivalent the last 3 months period (including name, date of period, and balance account)
  • Perfect for tourism, and market exploration

  • Sponsorship provided by our partner agency

Ideal if you’re considering investing, starting a business, or want flexible long-term access. Additionally, this visa permits activities related to tourism, as well as visiting friends and family.

Multiple entry visas (KITAS)

The KITAS (Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas) is an Indonesian residence permit for temporary or limited stays. It offers a more robust and flexible option for individuals planning to spend an extended period in Indonesia, beyond what a standard tourist visa allows.

Depending on the length of your stay, your personal circumstances, and how often you plan to travel in and out of Indonesia, a KITAS may be the most suitable visa option for you.

We assist our clients with the following types of KITAS:

  • Investor KITAS – through the establishment of a PT PMA (foreign-owned company)
  • Working KITAS
  • Family KITAS
  • Student KITAS
  • Retirement KITAS
  • Remote Worker KITAS

KITAS Benefits: 

Travel Convenience:

  • Enjoy unlimited entry and exit from Indonesia during your visa validity.
  • Access faster immigration lanes at airports.
  • Complete a one-time immigration process for biometrics (photos and fingerprints)

Everyday Lifestyle Perks

  • Receive discounts at local gyms, attractions, activities, and accommodations
  • Gain access to Indonesian health insurance options
  • Open a local bank account with ease
  • Purchase a scooter or car in your own name

Education Flexibility

  • Enroll your children in local schools without restrictions

Remote Worker KITAS  (E33G)

The Remote Worker KITAS is a visa designed for professionals and digital nomads who work remotely while staying in Indonesia, allowing you to legally reside and work from locations like Bali, while maintaining employment with an overseas company.

Visa Specifications

  • Duration:  1 year renewable
  • Entry Type: Multiple entry
  • Valid passport with minimum 6 months validity
  • Address in Bali
  • Sponsorship: Included through a visa agent
  • Processing Time: Approximately 5-6 working days, can be fast tracked to 3-4 working days

To get started you will only need:

•⁠ ⁠A passport-style photo
•⁠ ⁠A clear photo of your passport’s main page
•⁠ ⁠Your Indonesian Long-term address, WhatsApp number, and email address
•⁠ ⁠Remote work contract (optional, but important )

Benefits

  • Legal framework for working remotely in Indonesia
  • Multiple entry privileges
  • Ability to stay in Indonesia for extended period
  • Access to open a local bank account
  • Discounts on activities (where KITAS rates advertised)
  • Able to purchase a car or scooter (plus other documents required)
  • Can sponsor other family members for a Dependent KITAS (i.e. spouse and children)

Important Considerations

  • Not a work permit for local Indonesian companies
  • Visa process involves sponsorship and documentation this is done through a registered Visa agent which we offer.

Family KITAS

A Family KITAS is a specialised residence permit that allows family members to legally reside in Indonesia, typically derived from a primary visa holder’s status such as an investor, worker, remote worker, student or retiree.

Visa Categories

  • Spouse KITAS (C317)
  • Children KITAS (C317)

Key Requirements

Primary Visa Holder Needs

  • Valid primary visa (i.e. One person in family has the Remote Worker KITAS)
  • Proof of financial stability

Family Member Qualifications

  • Spouse: Legally married
  • Children:
    • Under 18 or full-time students
  • Parents: Very limited eligibility

Key Details

  • Duration: 1 -2 years
  • Entry: Multiple entry
  • Renewal: Annual process

Essential Documents

  • Passports
  • Marriage/birth certificates
  • Photographs

Student KITAS

A Student KITAS is a specialised residence permit for international students enrolling in Indonesian based schools for 12 months or longer. This visa officially recognizes full-time student status and offers unique benefits for families.

Visa Details

  • Duration: One year, renewable annually throughout the study period
  • Requirement: Official school admission acceptance letter
  • Unique Feature: Allows parents to obtain a Dependent KITAS through the student’s visa.

Family Visa Opportunity

The Student KITAS provides an innovative solution for international families, enabling parents to legally reside in Indonesia by obtaining a Dependent KITAS based on their child’s student status.

School Requirements

  • Provide an admission document

Explore School Options

For a comprehensive list of international schools in Bali, click here and consult our Bali education directories and resources.

Retirement KITAS

The Retirement KITAS provides a legal pathway for foreign retirees to enjoy an extended stay in Indonesia, offering a unique opportunity to experience the country’s rich culture, beautiful landscapes, and affordable lifestyle.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Minimum age: 55 years old (previously 60 years of age)
  • Proof of retirement/pension income
  • Comprehensive health insurance
  • Valid passport

Visa Specifications

  • Duration: 1 year
  • Renewable: Annually
  • Entry Type: Multiple entry
  • Location: Must maintain primary residence in Indonesia

Financial Requirements

  • Minimum monthly pension/income
  • Proof of funds through Bank statements

Key Benefits

  • Legal long-term residence in Indonesia
  • Multiple entry privileges
  • Access to opening local bank account

Requirements

The application process includes the submission of the following documents:

  • Passport (minimum validity 12 months)
  • Personal bank statement with a minimum amount of USD 3000 and proving income or allowance with a value of USD 3000 per month.
  • Color photo for documents.
  • Address in Bali

Working KITAS

If you plan to work or earn an income in Indonesia, you’ll need a Work KITAS, a limited stay permit that allows foreigners to work legally in the country.

There are two ways to obtain a Work KITAS:

  1. Employer-Sponsored Work KITAS – Your employer must apply for a work permit (IMTA) from the Indonesian Ministry of Manpower. Your KITAS will be tied to your sponsoring company and specific job role, meaning you cannot work for another employer or in a different position.

    Please note that it is a very small foreign job market in Bali and extremely difficult to find work in Bali.

  2. Work KITAS via Your Own PT PMA – If you establish a foreign-owned company (PT PMA), you can apply for a Work KITAS under your own business. This option provides greater flexibility but requires meeting specific business setup and investment requirements. Click here to understand more about opening your own business.

Both options involve strict regulations, and processing times can vary. If you need expert assistance in securing the right work permit, we can connect you with trusted visa and business consultants to ensure a smooth and compliant process.

Investor KITAS (E28A)

The Investor KITAS is a two-year residence permit designed for foreigners who invest in a PT PMA (a foreign-owned company) in Indonesia. This visa is ideal for those taking on roles such as CEO, Commissioner, or Shareholder.

Key Requirements:

  • A minimum investment of IDR 10 billion in company shares

  • The company must have at least IDR 10 billion in paid-up capital, along with a declared investment plan of the same amount

  • The company must be fully established with:

    • A Business Registration Number (NIB)

    • Trading licenses (Izin Usaha)

    • A regularly submitted investment activity report (LKPM) every three months

    • Company documents, along with a valid ID card and tax number for the company’s legal representative

Benefits of an Investor KITAS:

  • Valid for 2 years with unlimited entry and exit during that time

  • Allows you to sponsor eligible family members under a Family KITAS

  • A simplified pathway for living, working, and managing your business in Indonesia

Bridging Visas

If you enter Bali on a Visa on Arrival (VOA), Indonesian immigration does not allow you to convert directly to a KITAS while remaining in the country. An additional step is required, and without leaving Indonesia — which can be costly and time-consuming, particularly for families — a Bridging Visa becomes necessary.

However, if you enter Indonesia on a C or D visa, you can convert directly to a KITAS without needing a Bridging Visa. We are here to support and advise you on changing visas for your circumstances.

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What Clients Say

Wow, what an absolutely great service. My KITAS arrived as promised within 5 days. I could not be happier with the service and help given. Very rarely am I impressed, but I cannot praise them enough. Well done to Simone and the team, and a huge thank you from me to you all.

ChrisAustralia

Thanks to ‘Our Year in Bali’, the transition from Switzerland to here went very well in many respects. We would particularly like to highlight the extremely quick response time to questions, and the support with the visa process.
If you are planning to move to Bali alone or with your family, then be sure to get in touch with Simone!

OliverSwitzerland

We had an inquiry call six months before we decided to move our little family of four. Simone recommendations have led us to the most important relationship we’ve cultivated in our relocation, our incredible visa agent! The recommended businesses and contacts in her guide is a treasure trove of wonderful and TRUSTWORTHY people who mirror her same warmth and generosity of spirit. They will genuinely cheer you on for taking on this exciting endeavor.
Thanks for this incredible service you offer, Simone- steered by your heart of service! We are so grateful!

GraceUSA

Simone was wonderful, and we really couldn’t have done this without her! The most helpful aspect was the visas; we were able to secure an appropriate visa for our family with little trouble because of her advice.
I highly recommend Our Year in Bali services. It’s just made this whole experience so much easier. Thank you!!!

Lyric Fergusson

Simone introduced us to people who could help us find a place to live, with visa/KITAS, a private driver, and opening a local bank account — which were the things we were most interested in. And if we had any questions along the way, we also got answers to those.

JakobNorway

Everything went perfectly smoothly. I was able to get a one-year visa easily. Our Year in Bali really helps you, even if you feel like you might not qualify.
It’s amazing to have a second home—you know you can come back anytime you want. Bali is incredible. While I was there, they did everything they promised and more, and even followed up to see how I was doing. Very professional and highly recommended.

DarrelUS

I stumbled upon the Our Year in Bali website on one frustrating night, after realizing that we needed serious help with our visas. We only had one month before our planned departure, and my previous contacts and connections turned out to be unreliable.
All it took was a Zoom call with Simone. She is a wealth of knowledge, and most importantly, she genuinely wants to help you succeed in your move. She works fast and is easy to communicate with. Finding her was like a huge gift from above.

LiaUSA

My husband and I decided to relocate to Bali from the United States when our daughter was just three months old.
We are so grateful we found Our Year In Bali to help us prepare for the transition – especially with a newborn! We were able to easily arrange our visas, and were able to discover our dream home, and couldnt be happier!

JordanUSA

We found this to be a thoroughly excellent service. The daunting prospect of organising removals, shipping, visas, education, banking, health insurance etc – was simplified and incredibly efficient. We had a clear direction after one call with Simone and all of the respective options were laid out and in direct contact with us. Thanks very much!

Wright FamilyHong Kong

Visas & Legal Basics

Can you help me get a visa?

We’re not a visa agent, but we’ll guide you toward the right visa option and connect you with our trusted visa partners in Bali. Whether you’re already living in Bali or planning your move, we can help.

You can book a free 15-minute visa consultation.

Do I have to do visa runs when living in Bali?

It depends on the type of visa you choose. Some visas, such as single-entry visas, may require you to leave Indonesia once they expire—unless you convert to a long-stay visa through a bridging process.

To avoid frequent travel and added costs, we recommend applying for a multiple-entry or long-stay visa, which offers more flexibility and can be more cost-effective in the long run.

There is always a solution to avoid frequent visa runs, simply book a call with us to discuss your situation and explore the best visa options for your stay in Bali.


What’s the difference between a visa and a KITAS?

A visa allows entry and short-term stay usually for tourism and business; a KITAS (limited stay permit) allows medium- to long-term residence tied to a purpose (work, investment, study, dependent, etc.).

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How far in advance should I start the visa process?

Most visas take around 2 weeks to process once payment has been made and all the required documents are in place, such as an up-to-date passport, birth certificate, and bank statements. Gathering these documents can take time, but the actual processing is usually quite fast. There’s also a fast-track option available for urgent cases. However, allow yourself more time in case of immigration system delays, public holidays, and shutdowns.

We are here to explain the best visa option for your goals. Starting from our Silver Package, we can introduce you to our trusted visa agents to help streamline the process and fast-track your application if needed.

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What visa do I need if I want to live in Bali for 3-6 months?

The C1 Visit Visa (previously B211) is the most suitable option. Applied offshore, it starts with 60 days and can be extended twice when in Bali, allowing a stay of up to 180 days. With the right documents, approval usually takes around 2 weeks, and a fast-track service is available if you’re in a rush. However, it must be understood that it is a single-entry visa so if during the time you are in Bali you decide to exit and return this particular visa stops as soon as you exit the country. An alternative visa to a C1 that is multiple-entry and valid for 12 -24 months is the D12 Pre Investment visa.

Our Silver Package includes a referral to our trusted visa agents to help you get started.

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How long can I stay in Indonesia on a C1 visa?

A C1 (formerly B211) visa is valid for 60 days and can be extended twice, giving you up to 180 days total in Indonesia. Visa regulations can change, so it’s best to confirm the latest details with our recommended visa agents or the official immigration website.

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Is there a digital nomad visa?

Yes — Indonesia offers a Remote Worker Visa for people who work online for a foreign company or have clients outside Indonesia. To qualify, you’ll need to show you earn at least USD 60,000 per year and provide documents like a valid passport, work contract, and bank statements. If you’re staying under 6 months, many digital nomads still use the C1 Visa, which is easier and faster to get with no proof.

We can help you figure out the best option and connect you to a trusted visa agent through our Silver Package.

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What visa do I need if I want to open a business?

If you want to open a business and live in Bali while the business is operating then you’ll need to first set up a PT PMA (foreign-owned company) and ensure you are aware of the compliance and legal regulations such as tax reporting every January and April. 

Depending on your role, you can apply for a Working KITAS or an Investment KITAS. A Working KITAS allows you to live and legally work in Indonesia but can take longer to obtain. An Investment KITAS is more common, valid for up to 2 years, and allows your spouse and children to get Dependent KITAS.
Our Silver Package includes support and connections to experienced legal and visa experts.

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Can my spouse and children be dependents on my KITAS?

Yes — your legally recognised spouse and children can apply as dependents on your KITAS. To be eligible, you’ll need to provide supporting documents such as a marriage certificate for your spouse and birth certificates for your children in English. If you are not married, you may be able to use other options such as obtaining a formal letter called Acknowledgment of Paternity (AOP).

Requirements and processing times can vary, so it’s best to consult with us who can introduce you to a trusted visa agent.

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What visa do I need if I want to retire in Bali?

If you’re 55 years or older, you can apply for a Retirement KITAS. This is a multiple-entry visa valid for 1 year and can be renewed. There are varying requirements depending if you apply for this visa offshore or onshore such as health insurance, bank statements and a lease. We can help guide you and directly introduce you to a licensed agent through our Silver package.

Check out our Silver Package and visit our Retirement page for more information.

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