15 Oktober 2019
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15 Oktober 2019, Comments: 0

What is KITAS? ITAS or KITAS are (Cards) Limited stay permits granted (Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas) to Foreign Citizens (foreigners) with a period of 2 years and can be extended /2 years for up to 6 years. One of the bases for submitting KITAS is Foreign Workers (TKA) to Indonesia within the framework. After being received by KITAS to work, TKA can do their work legally in Indonesian territory. However, before obtaining a KITAS, the prospective TKA or TKA Employer must seek approval for Notification of approval for the use of TKA, VITAS, and ITAS.

  1. Limited stay permit is given to:
    1. Foreigners who enter the Indonesian territory with the limited stay visa (VITAS) or convert from a visit permit ( B211 index visa) for following purposes:
      1. as investors;
      2. as experts;
      3. as clergy or clerics;
      4. to enrol for education or training participants;
      5. to conduct scientific research;
      6. for reunion with a spouse who is a KITAS holder;
      7. for reunion of children of a foreign national with his/her Indonesian national father and/or mother who have a legal family relationship;
      8. for reunion of children under 18 year old and unmarried with his/her father and/or mother who are KITAS holders;
      9. as a foreigner who formerly held Indonesian nationality; and
      10. as a tourist over the age of 55 years. (Special condition apply to this category)
    2. A child who is born in Indonesian territory while his/her father and/or mother are KITAS holders.
    3. Ship captains,  crew or any foreign scientists working on a marine vessel, floating structure or installation operating in Indonesian waters and its jurisdiction according the laws. 
    4. Foreigners who are married with an Indonesian spouse
    5. Children of foreigners who are married with Indonesian spouse
  2. Short Term Workers; The limited stay permits is required for foreigners for short-term-engagement;
  3. Limited stay permit will expire due to:
    1. Return to foreigner’s home country or another country with no intention of re-entering Indonesia;
    2. Return to foreigner’s home country and not re-entering Indonesia before the expiry date of re-entry permit;
    3. Obtaining Indonesian citizenship;
    4. Expiry of the permit date;
    5. Conversion of limited stay permit to permanent stay permit;
    6. Cancellation of the KITAS by the Minister or appointed immigration officer;
    7. Deportation; or
    8. The event of decease of stay holder.

Requirements:

  1. General requirements and compulsory documents:
    1. Completed application form;
    2. Sponsor/guarantor letter (Exemption: foreigners who are married to an Indonesian citizen);
    3. Passport and a copy of passport photo/biodata page, visa, and recent arrival stamp;
    4. A valid entry permit date and date by which report to the immigration office (please check your arrival stamp;
    5. Domicile letter from local authority;
    6. Point d. and e. are exempted for ship captains, crew, or foreign experts working on a vessel, floating structure or installation in Indonesian waters
  2. Specific Requirements as follows :
    1. Investors, experts, and clergy/clerics must provide :
      1. A letter of Recommendation from related Ministry or other government agency;
      2. RPTKA (foreign workers utilization plan) document from the Ministry of Manpower.
    2. Foreigners who are intending to enrol in education and training, or to carry out scientific research must provide a recommendation letter from the related ministry or other government agency (The Ministry of Education and Culture, Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Level Education, or LIPI (Indonesia Science Board))
    3. Children born in Indonesia whose father and/or mother are KITAS holders must provide a:
      1. Copy of the child’s birth certificate;
      2. Copy of the parents’ marriage certificate from the government office ;
      3. Copy of the parents’ passports ;
      4. Copy of the parents’ current KITAS
    4. Foreigners married to an Indonesian must provide a :
      1. Letter from the Indonesian spouse to the immigration office confirming their marriage and a request for a KITAS for the foreign spouse;
      2. Copy of  their marriage certificate from the government office;
      3. Copy of their marriage report letter from the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate in their country and also from the civil registration office in Indonesia for spouses married abroad;
      4. Copy of a valid Indonesian identity card of the Indonesian spouse;
      5. Copy of the Indonesian family card issued by their local authority.
    5. Children of a foreigner who is married to an Indonesian, must provide a :
      1. Request letter for a KITAS from their parents;
      2. Copy of their birth certificate;
      3. Copy of the parents’ marriage certificate from the government office;
      4. Copy of the parent’s valid Indonesian identity card;
      5. Copy of the parent’s Indonesian family card.
    6. Foreigners who intend to accompany his/her spouse who is a KITAS holder, must provide a :
      1. Copy of their marriage certificate from their government office;
      2. Copy of the relevant spouse’s current KITAS;
    7. Foreign national children who are intending to join with their Indonesian father and/or mother, must provide a :
      1. Request letter for a KITAS from their parents;
      2. Copy of their birth certificate;
      3. Copy of parents’ marriage certificate from the government office;
      4. Copy of parents’ valid Indonesian identity card.
    8. Children under 18 years old and unmarried who are intending to join with his/her father and/or mother who are KITAS/KITAP holders, must provide a :
      1. Copy of their birth certificate;
      2. Copy of their parents’marriage certificate from the government office;
      3. Copy of their parents’passport;
      4. Copy of the parents’current KITAS.
    9. Former or ex-Indonesian Citizens, must provide any evidence/documents that s/he was an Indonesian citizen
    10. Tourists over the age of 55 years applying for a KITAS must provide a sponsor letter from a licenced travel bureau which has an official letter from The Ministry of Tourism.
    11. Ship Captains, crew or any foreign scientists working on a marine vessel, floating structure or installation operating in Indonesian waters and its jurisdiction according the laws, must provide:
      1. A crew list signed by the ship captain and acknowledged by the immigration officer at an immigration checkpoint;
      2. A letter of recommendation from the Ministry or other non-ministerial governmental agency.
  3. Notifications:
    1. To extend a stay permit you must provide your previous KITAS (limited stay permit card) with your file application
    2. A limited stay permit application must be filed by a foreigner or guarantor by filling out the application form and attaching the requirements and submitted to the head of the immigration office or to the immigration officer whose jurisdiction includes the residence of the foreigner;
    3. The Limited stay permit application by a foreigner who enters Indonesia with a limited stay visa must be submitted within 30 days after arrival;
    4. In the event that the limited stay permit has not been filed within 30 days, the foreigner will be considered as overstaying;
    5. Extension of limited stay permit is granted by the head of the immigration office whose jurisdiction incorporates the foreigner/applicant’s residence for a maximum 1 year at a time and for a maximum 5 times;
    6. A foreigner who applies for conversion from another permit category to a limited stay permit must obtain an approval letter from the office of the Directorate General of Immigration before being issued a KITAS.

Procedure:

Validity

  1. The Limited stay permit is granted for maximum 2 (two) years and is extendable.
  2. Extension of a KITAS is granted for up to 2 (two) years each time, with a maximum stay of six years.
  3. The Limited stay permit for short term workers is granted for a maximum 90 (ninety) days and is extendable.
  4. Extension of the limited stay permit for short term workers is granted for up to 30 (thirty) days with a maximum stay of 180 (one hundred and eighty) days.
  5. The limited stay permit for limited stay visa on arrival holders is granted for a maximum of 30 (thirty) days.
  6. The limited stay permit for limited stay visa on arrival holders is non-extendable.

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