Immigration Stay Permit

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Foreign Nationals holding a Permanent Stay Permit (ITAP) with an indefinite period are required to report every 5 years to the Head of the Immigration Office, whose jurisdiction covers the residence of the respective Foreign National through an application.

General Requirements:

  • legal and valid National Passport;
  • Permanent Stay Permit (ITAP).

Specific Requirements:

  • proof of company legitimacy;
  • proof of employment permits;
  • proof of religious activities' legitimacy;
  • latest bank statements;
  • updated company deed;
  • latest property tax (Pajak Bumi Bangunan) receipt;
  • latest financial report;
  • latest corporate tax payment receipt;
  • recent income statement;
  • latest bond certificate;
  • updated stock ownership; or
  • any other evidence supports the intention and purpose of staying in the Indonesian territory.

  1. Acceptance of Permanent Stay Permit reporting
  2. Taking a photograph
  3. Approval from the Head of the Immigration Office or designated Immigration Officer
  4. Issuance of the Permanent Stay Permit with a new reporting date

Note:

  • Reporting should be done at the earliest 3 months and at the latest on a working day before the expiration date of the Permanent Stay Permit reporting.
  • Reporting submitted after the expiration date of the Permanent Stay Permit reporting will be processed upon consideration by the Head of the Immigration Office.

  • The application is forwarded by the Head of the Immigration Office to the Director General of Immigration within a maximum period of 3 working days from the date the immigration fees are received. The Director General of Immigration decides within a maximum of 5 working days from the date the application is received by the Director General of Immigration.
  • The virtual Permanent Stay Permit is electronically sent to the Foreign National, Sponsor, or Responsible Party.

No charges apply.

  1. Regulation of the Minister of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia Number 22 of 2023 on Visa and Stay Permit
  2. Decree of the Minister of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia Number M.HH-02.GR.01.04 of 2023 on the Classification of Visas
  3. Regulation of the Minister of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia Number 9/PMK.02/2022 on Type and Tariff of Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP) for Urgent Needs on Immigration Services in the Ministry of Law and Human Rights
  4. Regulation of the Minister of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia Number 82 of 2023 on Type and Tariff of Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP) for Urgent Needs on Golden Visa Services in the Ministry of Law and Human Rights