Family KITAS Live in Indonesia with your loved ones The Family KITAS allows spouses, children, and now even parents of ITAS or ITAP holders to legally stay in Indonesia. This visa is intended for dependents of foreign nationals who already hold valid residence permits and wish to bring their family members to live together in Indonesia. It does not grant work rights, but it offers the comfort of long-term stay and easy re-entry access
Passport with a minimum of 6 months validity for a 1-year KITAS. Recent color photo (digital format). Bank statement showing a minimum closing balance of USD 2,000 for the past 3 months. Marriage certificate in English (for spouse sponsorship cases). Child’s birth certificate in English (if applying for children). Family relationship document (e.g. family card or certified family tree, for children). Valid ITAS or ITAP of the sponsor (spouse, parent, or child already residing in Indonesia). Company documents of the sponsor (if joining a sponsor with Investor or Working KITAS). Work-related documents of the sponsor if they hold a Working KITAS, including: IMTA (Work Permit), RPTKA (Manpower Plan), and IMTA fee payment proof. Letter from the employing company of the sponsor on official letterhead. Company stamp (wet stamp or digital equivalent). If the company director is Indonesian: a scanned copy of their KTP (ID card). If the director is a foreigner: scanned copy of their passport and e-ITAS. This visa is valid for 90 days from the issuance date. If not used within that time, a new visa must be applied for. Once activated, you can choose to stay for 1 or 2 years, counted from your arrival date in Indonesia. The KITAS can be extended, and may also be converted into other stay permits depending on eligibility. Enables you to legally reside in Indonesia as a dependent of an ITAS or ITAP holder. You are allowed to enter and exit Indonesia multiple times during the validity of your KITAS and Re-entry Permit. Provides family unification, making it easier for families to stay together long-term. May serve as a stepping stone toward Permanent Stay Permit (KITAP).