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Escape the Cubicle: Embrace the E33G Digital Nomad Visa Adventure in Indonesia!

Serang, Banten – In the midst of the modern work world upheaval, a new trend has emerged, reshaping the paradigm of how and where we work. With advancing technology, more professionals are inspired to “escape” the monotony of office routines and opt to explore the world while conducting their work online. Amidst a plethora of enticing destinations worldwide, Indonesia has offered a stirring innovation: the E33G Digital Nomad Visa. Promising boundless adventure in a land rich with culture and nature, this visa has captured the interest of freelancers worldwide. Let’s delve deeper into this phenomenon and discover what makes Indonesia a haven for adventure-thirsty digital nomads!

What documents are required

Below is a list of required documents for applying for the E33G visa, all documents must be scanned with good resolution.

  1. Passport valid for at least 6 (six) months.
  2. Personal bank statement with minimum amount USD $2000 or equivalent the last 3 months period (including name, date of period, and balance account).
  3. Recent photograph.
  4. Bank account that proves income in the form of salary or income worth at least US$60,000 per year;
  5. Employment contract with a company established outside the Indonesian Territory.
How is the process

The initial stage of visa application submission at the Directorate General of Immigration involves the verification of completeness of requirements, followed by immigration fee payment verification, then profile creation and verification, and finally approval and issuance of the visa. If the official immigration website indicates a 4 working day processing time, the actual processing time from start to visa issuance typically requires 10-15 working days.

With E33G Visa you can?
  1. Carry out assignments from overseas company.
  2. Bring eligible family to live in Indonesia.
  3. Travel to and from Indonesia.
  4. Conducting activities related to tourism, and visiting friends or family.
  5. Reside in Indonesia for 1 year
  6. Travel in and out of the country
  7. Bring family to Indonesia
  8. Open a bank account
You must
  1. Comply with laws and regulations.
  2. Respect local customs, culture, and wisdom.
  3. Have sufficient living expenses while in Indonesia.
Visa duration and length of stay

This visa must be used to enter Indonesia within a maximum of 90 days from the date of issue. Upon your initial arrival in Indonesia using this visa, you will be granted a 1 year stay period, during which you are free to enter and exit Indonesia.

Prohibitions of using this visa
  1. Staying in Indonesia over the period of your stay permit, engaging in prohibited activities, not complying with visa conditions, and/or not complying with Indonesian laws may result in you paying fines, being deported, and/or other legal charges.
  2. In addition to the electronic limited stay permit, the limited stay permit also has a physical card available at the immigration office.
  3. You are prohibited from selling goods or services.
  4. You are prohibited from working by receiving compensation, wages, or any similar from individuals or companies in Indonesia.

Now you have obtained clear information about this visa. If you still need more detailed information or require information about other types of visas or residence permits, please do not hesitate to contact us. Azra

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Additional Requirements for Non-Indonesian Applicants

Applicants from these following countries/territories below will be required to come himself/herself to apply visa application at the Royal Thai Embassy in Jakarta.

Applicants from South Asian Countries (Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) must provide additional documents as follows;
1. 3 application forms, 3 photographs and 3 sets of supporting documents
2. Requires a copy of Temporary Resident Permit (KITAS) or Permanent Resident Permit (KITAP)
3. Evidence of accommodation in Thailand and travel itinerary
4. Letter of employment/enrollment from company or university/school (if applicable)
5. The visa process will take at least 1 week

Applicants from some African Countries (Algeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, DR Congo, Republic of Congo, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Guinea, Libya, Liberia, Nigeria, São Tomé and Príncipe, Sierra Leone, Somalia, and Sudan)
1. 3 application forms, 3 photographs and 3 sets of supporting documents
2. Requires a copy of Temporary Resident Permit (KITAS) or Permanent Resident Permit (KITAP)
3. Evidence of accommodation in Thailand and travel itinerary
4. Letter of employment/enrollment from company or university/school (if applicable)
5. The visa process will take at least 1 week
*Applicants from Nigeria are required to give a “Certificate of Clearance” issued by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency of Nigeria (NDLEA) that has been legalized by Nigeria MFA and the Royal Thai Embassy in Abuja, dated within 6 months

Applicants from other African Countries (Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Cape Verde, Chad, Cote d’Ivore, Djibouti, Gambia, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Togo, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Madagascar, Mozambique, Guinea Bissau, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Swaziland, Burkina Faso, Eritrea, Gabon, Comoros, Lesotho, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, and South Sudan)
1. Requires a copy of Temporary Resident Permit (KITAS) or Permanent Resident Permit (KITAP)
2. Evidence of accommodation in Thailand and travel itinerary
3. Letter of employment/enrollment from company or university/school (if applicable)
4. The visa process will take at least 1 week

Applicants from Middle Eastern Countries (Lebanon, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Yemen)
1. 3 application forms, 3 photographs and 3 sets of supporting documents
2. Requires a copy of Temporary Resident Permit (KITAS) or Permanent Resident Permit (KITAP)
3. Evidence of accommodation in Thailand and travel itinerary
4. Letter of employment/enrollment from company or university/school (if applicable)
5. Police Record issued by the Indonesian National Police
6. The visa process will take at least 1 week

Applicants from China must provide additional documents as follows;
1. 4 application forms, 4 photographs and 4 sets of supporting documents
2. Evidence of accommodation in Thailand and travel itinerary
3. Letter of employment/enrollment from company or university/school (if applicable)
4. The visa process will take 1-2 week

Applicants from Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq and DPRK must apply in person and provide additional documents as follows;
1. 4 application forms, 4 photographs and 4 sets of supporting documents
2. Requires a copy of Temporary Resident Permit (KITAS) or Permanent Resident Permit (KITAP)
3. Evidence of accommodation in Thailand and travel itinerary
4. Letter of employment/enrollment from company or university/school (if applicable)
5. Police Record issued by the Indonesian National Police
6. The visa process will take approximately 4-6 weeks

Applicants from the following countries are required to present yellow fever vaccination certificate:

Angola, Argentina, Benin, Bolivia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Colombia, Congo, Congo Republic, Cote d’Ivoire, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, French Guiana, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Guinea, Guyana, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Suriname, Tanzania, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, and Venezuela.