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KITAS vs Business Visa: Choosing the Right Permit to Work in Indonesia

The Samar Chronicle by The Samar Chronicle
March 20, 2025
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KITAS vs Business Visa: Choosing the Right Permit to Work in Indonesia

Indonesia, with its dynamic economy and diverse culture, presents numerous opportunities for professionals and entrepreneurs. However, navigating the visa landscape can be challenging. If you’re planning to work in Indonesia, it’s crucial to understand the differences between the KITAS for Working Purpose and the Business Visa (BEVISA). This article will provide a comprehensive comparison of these two permits, discussing their purposes, application processes, and benefits. Whether you’re looking to engage in employment or conduct business activities, this guide will help you make an informed decision about the right permit for your needs.

What is a KITAS Visa?

A KITAS (Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas) is a limited stay permit that allows foreigners to live and work in Indonesia. It’s essential for anyone who plans to stay in Indonesia for an extended period and engage in employment. KITAS is available for the period of stay either 1 year or 2 years

What is a Business Visa (BEVISA)?

A Business Visa, or BEVISA, is designed for business-related activities such as meetings, conferences, or negotiations. It does not permit employment or any form of work in Indonesia. Business visa is available for single entry or multiple entry.

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Key Differences Between KITAS and Business Visa

KITASBusiness VisaPurpose and UsageAllows employment in Indonesia.Does not allow employment; only for business-related activities.Application ProcessMore complex with more documents required.Less complicated with fewer documents required.Processing TimeTakes at least 2 months with a work permit.Takes 5-7 working days.Application SubmissionSubmitted to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) prior to Immigration.Submitted to Indonesian Immigration only.

Understanding the KITAS Visa

Eligibility and Requirements

To obtain a KITAS Visa, applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria, which usually include a job offer from an Indonesian company. The requirements typically involve providing extensive documentation, such as:

Valid passportJob offer letterCompany documentsHealth certificatesProof of insurance

Application Process

Job Offer: Secure a job offer from an Indonesian employer.MOM Approval: The employer applies for a work permit from the Ministry of Manpower.Visa Application: Once the work permit is approved, apply for the KITAS at Indonesian Immigration.Issuance of KITAS: After approval, the KITAS is issued, allowing the applicant to work and reside in Indonesia.

Duration and Renewal

KITAS is typically valid for one year and can be renewed annually. The renewal process involves similar steps and documentation as the initial application.

Understanding the Business Visa (BEVISA)

Eligibility and Requirements

The Business Visa is suitable for those intending to engage in business activities without employment. Requirements for the BEVISA include:

Valid passportSponsor letter from an Indonesian companyTravel itineraryFinancial proof to cover stay

Application Process

Preparation of Documents: Gather the necessary documents such as sponsor letter, passport, travel itinerary, financial proof to cover the stay.Submission to Immigration: Submit the application to Indonesian Immigration.Approval and Issuance: Once approved, the visa is issued, typically within 5-7 working days.

Duration and Limitations

A Business Visa is with a single entry valid for up to 60 days and can be extended. Meanwhile for multiple entry visas, it is valid for 1 year with a maximum stay per visit is 60 days. You must note that with a business visa, it strictly prohibits any form of employment or earning income in Indonesia.

Benefits of a KITAS

Employment Opportunities:The primary benefit of a KITAS Visa is the legal ability to work in Indonesia. It provides foreign nationals the right to take up employment, which is essential for professionals moving to Indonesia for job opportunities.Residency Status: KITAS holders can reside in Indonesia for the duration of their employment, offering stability and the ability to bring family members under a dependent KITAS.Access to Services:Holders of KITAS Visa have access to various services and benefits, including opening bank accounts, obtaining a driver’s license, and more.

Benefits of a Business Visa

Ease of Application:One of the most significant advantages of the Business Visa is its straightforward application process. It requires fewer documents and is quicker to obtain compared to the KITAS.Short-Term Business Needs:The Business Visa is ideal for short-term business activities such as attending meetings, conferences, or exploring business opportunities. It’s perfect for professionals who need to visit Indonesia frequently for business purposes.Flexibility:The Business Visa offers flexibility for business travelers who do not intend to stay in Indonesia long-term or engage in employment.

Challenges of a KITAS Visa

Complexity: Obtaining a KITAS can be a lengthy and complex process, involving multiple steps and interactions with different governmental bodies.Cost: The process of obtaining and renewing a KITAS can be costly, involving fees for work permits, visa processing, and legal assistance.

Challenges of a Business Visa

Employment Restrictions: A significant limitation of the Business Visa is the restriction on employment. It cannot be used to engage in any form of work or earn income in Indonesia. Limited Stay: The Business Visa is designed for short-term stays, which might not be suitable for those looking for long-term residency or repeated, prolonged visits.

Conclusion

Choosing between a KITAS and a Business Visa depends on your purpose and plans in Indonesia. If you aim to work and live in Indonesia, the KITAS is the appropriate choice despite its complexity. However, if your needs are short-term and business-related without employment, the Business Visa is simpler and quicker to obtain.

If you need assistance with your visa application or have any questions about the process, our experienced team is here to help. Visit our website and contact us for expert guidance and support in navigating Indonesia’s visa requirements.

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

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