Indonesia digital nomad visa
E33G Remote Worker Visa (KITAS) (E33G Remote Worker KITAS) · Asia-Pacific
Indonesia offers the E33G Remote Worker Visa (KITAS) for remote workers and digital nomads. The minimum income requirement is USD 60,000/year (~USD 5,000/mo), the visa is valid for Up to 1 year (renewable (commonly cited as extendable to ~2 years total); exact max not on the official faq), and the government fee is IDR 7,000,000 (~USD 430-460). Tax residency generally triggers after 183 days; treatment of E33G foreign income has been debated (verify with DGT). Family/dependent rules are not clearly published. These figures are a dated snapshot — verify on the official government source before applying.
Source: Indonesian Immigration e-Visa (imigrasi.go.id). Data as of June 2026.
Indonesia nomad visa at a glance
| Item | Indonesia |
|---|---|
| Minimum income | USD 60,000/year (~USD 5,000/mo) |
| Visa duration | Up to 1 year |
| Renewable | Renewable (commonly cited as extendable to ~2 years total); exact max not on the official FAQ |
| Government fee | IDR 7,000,000 (~USD 430-460) |
| Tax for nomads | Tax residency generally triggers after 183 days; treatment of E33G foreign income has been debated (verify with DGT) |
| Processing time | Typically a few weeks (varies) |
| Family / dependents | N/A. Dependent provision not specified on the official FAQ. |
Source: Indonesian Immigration e-Visa (imigrasi.go.id). Data as of June 2026.
Income requirement
USD 60,000/year (~USD 5,000/mo). From foreign sources. Plus a bank balance >=USD 2,000 maintained over the prior 3 months. Popular for Bali.
Requirements & eligibility
Employment contract with a company established outside Indonesia; remote work for the overseas employer; passport valid 6+ months; income + bank proof.
Tax for digital nomads in Indonesia
Tax residency generally triggers after 183 days; treatment of E33G foreign income has been debated (verify with DGT).
Tax is the single most variable part of nomad life. Whether you owe tax in Indonesia depends on how long you stay (most countries treat 183+ days as tax residency), where your income arises, your citizenship, and any double-tax treaty with your home country. This is general information, not tax advice — confirm with Indonesia's tax authority and a cross-border tax professional.
Family & dependents
N/A. Dependent provision not specified on the official FAQ.
Processing time
Typically a few weeks (varies).
Data quality for Indonesia
Verified against an official government source. Verified against the official Indonesia source. Figures are a snapshot as of June 2026; income thresholds in particular change (several are tied to local minimum or average wages and recalculated yearly). See our methodology.
Frequently asked questions
What is the income requirement for the Indonesia digital nomad visa?
The Indonesia E33G Remote Worker Visa (KITAS) requires USD 60,000/year (~USD 5,000/mo). From foreign sources. Plus a bank balance >=USD 2,000 maintained over the prior 3 months. Popular for Bali. Figures are as of June 2026 and can change, so verify on the official government source.
How long is the Indonesia digital nomad visa valid, and can I renew it?
The initial validity is Up to 1 year. Renewable (commonly cited as extendable to ~2 years total); exact max not on the official FAQ.
How much does the Indonesia digital nomad visa cost?
The government fee is IDR 7,000,000 (~USD 430-460). This excludes lawyer, translation, apostille and insurance costs, which vary.
Do digital nomads pay tax in Indonesia?
Tax residency generally triggers after 183 days; treatment of E33G foreign income has been debated (verify with DGT). This is general information, not tax advice — verify with Indonesia's tax authority and your home country, because your liability depends on tax residency and where your income arises.
Can my family join me on the Indonesia nomad visa?
N/A. Dependent provision not specified on the official FAQ.
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Last updated: 2026-06-20