Indonesia Digital Nomad Visa
Indonesia's Second Home Visa and Remote Worker Kitas enable extended stays in Bali and beyond for digital nomads.
Overview
Indonesia offers the Second Home (D1) visa, Remote Worker Kitas, and B211A for tourism/remote work. Bali remains a top nomad hub with coworking spaces and community.
Eligibility & Requirements
- Proof of funds or income
- Valid passport (6 months+)
- Return ticket
Financial Requirements
Verified against official embassy sources. Amounts are indicative; confirm with the embassy.
Document Checklist
Valid passport (min. 1 year)
Usually valid at least 12 months from entry; some countries require 2 blank pages.
Employment / freelance contract
Remote work contract or client letters proving ongoing work from abroad.
Criminal record certificate
Must be issued within the last 90 days and Apostilled (or legalized).
Health insurance (local coverage)
Must have zero co-payment and €30k+ coverage (or local equivalent) for the stay.
Degree or professional proof (if required)
Required only when the visa explicitly asks for qualifications; often not needed.
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Apply via immigration agent or online
Processing 1–2 weeks
Collect visa on arrival or beforehand
Taxation & Social Security
Tax treatment for digital nomad visa holders varies. Some countries offer special regimes (flat tax, non-dom, or exemption on foreign income). Always confirm with the local tax authority or a qualified advisor.
| Standard tax rate | Digital nomad special rate |
|---|---|
| 19% - 47% (Progressive) | 24% flat (e.g. Beckham Law) |
Family & Dependents
Many digital nomad visas allow dependents (spouse, children). Income thresholds often increase with each dependent; see the Financial Requirements table above. Requirements for dependents (passport, insurance, relationship proof) usually mirror the main applicant.
Frequently asked questions
Indonesia's visa allows Up to 12 months. Extension and renewal rules depend on the specific visa type; check with the immigration authority or your consulate for current renewal procedures.
The Indonesia digital nomad visa typically requires proof of income meeting the stated threshold (~$1,500/month equivalent). Requirements are set by official policy and may be updated; always confirm with the relevant embassy or immigration authority for the latest figures.
Processing time for the Second Home / Remote Worker Kitas / B211A is generally 1–2 weeks. Actual timelines can vary based on application volume and consulate. We recommend applying well before your intended travel date.
If Indonesia is in the Schengen zone, your national visa or residence permit typically allows short stays in other Schengen countries (usually up to 90 days in any 180-day period in the whole zone). Always confirm with the embassy for your specific visa type.
It depends on the country. Some digital nomad visas come with special tax regimes (e.g. flat rate or exemption for foreign-sourced income). Check the Taxation section above and the official tax authority for Indonesia.