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Indonesia Digital Nomad Visa
Remote Worker Visa (E33G)
Indonesia’s E33G “remote worker” KITAS finally gave Bali-bound nomads a proper one-year option. It’s a higher-income visa, but it formalises long stays that previously relied on tourist or business visas.
Income requirement
At least $60,000/year, from an employer or clients based outside Indonesia.
How long it lasts
Up to 1 year, renewable, as a limited-stay permit (KITAS).
Processing time
Typically a few weeks online via Indonesia’s immigration platform.
Cost
Around $430 (about Rp7 million) for the full one-year package.
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- Proof of remote income of at least $60,000/year from outside Indonesia
- Employment contract or client agreements with a non-Indonesian company
- Bank statements showing ~$2,000+ over the last 3 months
- A passport valid for the stay, plus a recent photo
- Health insurance is strongly recommended
How to get a digital nomad visa in Indonesia
- 1Confirm you meet the $60,000/year remote-income threshold
- 2Prepare your contract/clients proof, bank statements and passport
- 3Apply online through Indonesia’s official immigration (evisa) platform
- 4Collect your E33G KITAS and complete any on-arrival steps in Indonesia
Cost
Around $430 (about Rp7 million) for the full one-year package.
Money proof
You’ll also show bank statements with at least ~$2,000 balance over the last 3 months.
Tax — read before you commit
Income from outside Indonesia is generally not taxed under this visa, but staying long-term can affect residency — confirm with a tax professional.
Set up for working remotely in Indonesia
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Apply at the official source: Indonesia — official e-Visa (evisa.imigrasi.go.id)
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What is the income requirement for Indonesia’s digital nomad (E33G) visa?
At least $60,000 a year from an employer or clients outside Indonesia, plus bank statements showing around $2,000 held over the prior three months.
Is the E33G visa good for Bali?
Yes — it’s the main one-year remote-worker route used by Bali-based nomads, replacing the old reliance on tourist and business visas.
How much does Indonesia’s remote worker visa cost?
The full one-year package is roughly $430 (about Rp7 million), applied for online through Indonesia’s immigration platform.
Do I pay Indonesian tax on the E33G visa?
Income earned from outside Indonesia is generally not taxed under this visa, but long-term residency can change things — confirm with a tax adviser.
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Last checked June 2026. Visa rules and income thresholds change often — many are tied to local wages and adjust yearly. This is general information, not legal or immigration advice; always confirm the current requirements at the official source above before applying or booking. Some links are affiliate links; Wavvia may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.