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Immigration Regulations
Browse official regulations, laws, and guidelines relevant to visas, work permits, and immigration in Indonesia.
Recent Major Update
Indonesia has updated KITAS fee structures effective 1 January 2026. Confirm with your consultant if your renewal is due this year.
Visa Regulations
PP No. 31 Tahun 2013
Regulations on Immigration Administration
Permenkumham 29/2021
Visa and Stay Permit Procedures
SE No. IMI-0398.GR.02.06
B211A Visa Circular Letter
Stay Permit (KITAS/KITAP)
UU No. 6 Tahun 2011
Immigration Law
Kepmenkumham 09/2021
KITAS & KITAP Issuance Procedures
Permenkumham 51/2020
ITK Conversion Process
Work Permits (TKA / IMTA)
Permenaker No. 8 Tahun 2021
Procedures for Using Foreign Workers
PP No. 34 Tahun 2021
Use of Foreign Workers Regulation
Permenkumham 22/2023
RPTKA Quota Guidelines
Passport (WNI)
PP No. 36 Tahun 1994
Indonesian Passport Procedures
Permenkumham 4/2017
Electronic Passport Guidelines
SE Ditjen Imigrasi Jan 2026
Hajj/Umrah Passport Fast-Track Circular
Recent Regulatory Changes (2025–2026)
KITAS Fee Structure Revised
Government fee for KITAS investor category increased from IDR 1,200,000 to IDR 1,500,000 per year.
Digital Nomad Visa (E33G) Launched
New 5-year stay permit category introduced specifically for remote workers with income from overseas.
MERP Now Includes 2-Year Validity Option
Multiple Exit Re-Entry Permit can now be issued for up to 2 years along with the 1-year option.
Schengen Biometric Requirement Extended to All Ages
Children under 12 are now required to provide biometric data for Schengen visa applications.
Indonesia–GCC Mutual Immigration Agreement
New bilateral arrangement simplifies work visa procedures for Indonesian nationals in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait.
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