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🇮🇩 Indonesia Digital Nomad Visa — Complete 2025 Guide

Last verified: 2024-09-01 · Official source ↗

Indonesia Second Home Visa

Visa cost

Free

Duration

60 months

Max renewals

None

Family

✓ Allowed

Online apply

✓ Yes

Tax-free

✗ No

Active

Income Requirements

Indonesia Second Home Visa

$2,000/month

2,000 USD/month · $24,000/year

Eligible Nationalities

✅ Open to all nationalities (no restrictions)

Cost of Living — Bali

Studio apartment$400/mo
1-bedroom apartment$700/mo
Food & groceries$200/mo
Local transport$60/mo
Coworking space$120/mo
Internet speed50 Mbps

How to Apply

  1. 1

    Check eligibility

    Confirm your nationality is eligible and you meet the minimum income requirement.

  2. 2

    Gather documents

    Collect proof of income (3 months bank statements), passport, health insurance, and any required employment contracts.

  3. 3

    Submit application

    Apply at the nearest consulate or embassy, or online if available. Pay the visa fee.

  4. 4

    Wait for processing

    Processing times vary. Follow up with the consulate if you exceed the maximum processing window.

  5. 5

    Travel & register

    Upon arrival, register with local authorities if required and keep your visa documents accessible.

Tax Information

Tax-free status: ⚠️ You may be subject to local taxes depending on your residency duration. Consult a local tax advisor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum income requirement for the Indonesia Second Home Visa?

You must demonstrate a monthly income of at least $2,000 USD (approx. 2,000 USD). On an annual basis that equals roughly $24,000 USD. Income can come from foreign employment, freelance contracts, business revenue, or passive sources — the key requirement is that the income originates outside Indonesia.

How long can I stay in Indonesia on this visa?

The Indonesia Second Home Visa is initially valid for 60 months. This visa is not renewable — you would need to leave and re-apply. If you plan a longer-term stay, factor in the renewal timeline and check whether you will trigger local tax residency rules.

Can I bring my spouse and children to Indonesia?

Yes, dependants (spouse and minor children) are generally eligible to join you under the Indonesia Second Home Visa. They typically apply for dependent permits using the same supporting documents — proof of relationship plus your income evidence. Check the official Indonesia immigration website for the exact dependent fee schedule.

How much does the Indonesia Second Home Visa cost?

The government application fee is waived — there is no official visa fee. However, budget for ancillary costs: document translation, notarisation, health insurance, and possibly a local legal or immigration consultant (typically $500–$1,500 for professional assistance).

Can I apply for the Indonesia Second Home Visa online or do I need to visit a consulate?

Yes, the entire application is submitted online through the Indonesia government portal. You will upload scanned copies of all required documents. Physical attendance at a consulate or embassy is generally not required, though some applicants are called for a biometric appointment.

How long does the Indonesia Second Home Visa application take to process?

Processing typically takes 7–14 business days. The clock starts once the consulate has received a complete application — missing documents can significantly delay the decision. If your move date is fixed, submit your application at least 28 days in advance to allow a buffer for delays and any requests for additional information.

Will I pay taxes in Indonesia as a digital nomad?

Foreign-source income is not automatically exempt — you may become a Indonesia tax resident after spending more than a certain number of days in-country (often 183 days). No broad tax treaty exemptions apply by default. We strongly recommend consulting a local tax advisor before relocating.

What types of work are allowed under the Indonesia Second Home Visa?

Eligible worker categories include: employee, freelancer, entrepreneur. The visa is designed for people whose income comes from clients or employers located outside Indonesia. You cannot take up local employment with a Indonesia-registered company (other than your own registered entity, in some cases). Violating this condition can result in visa cancellation.

What documents do I need to apply for the Indonesia Second Home Visa?

A standard application package includes: (1) valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond the intended stay; (2) proof of income — last 3–6 months of bank statements, employment contracts or client invoices meeting the $2,000/month threshold; (3) health insurance covering Indonesia for the full visa period; (4) proof of accommodation (rental contract or letter from host); (5) completed application form; and (6) passport-size photos. Some consulates also require a clean criminal record certificate. Confirm the exact list on the official portal before submitting.

Where can I find the official Indonesia Second Home Visa application?

The official application and up-to-date requirements are published at: https://molina.imigrasi.go.id — always refer to this page for the definitive document checklist, fee schedule, and any recent policy changes. Visa requirements can change without much notice; the information on NomadVisa is verified periodically but may not reflect the very latest updates.

Official source: https://molina.imigrasi.go.id

Last verified: 2024-09-01