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Limited
Stay Visa
Limited
Stay Visas are given to regular
passport holders wanting to stay
in Indonesia for either of the following
purposes:
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To
invest in Indonesia.
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To
work as an expert at a government
or private institution.
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To
carry out religious duties.
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To
undergo training or scientific
research.
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To
join an Indonesian national
husband living in Indonesia
or a husband with a Limited
Stay Permit in Indonesia.
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(For
minor) to join an Indonesian
national parent living in Indonesia
or a parent with Limited Stay
Permit.
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To
seek repatriation for former
Indonesian nationals.
Limited
Stay Visa is valid for 1 (one) year
stay in Indonesia, not exceeding
the validity of the applicant's
passport.
Together with the completed visa
application forms, two colour passport-size
photographs and the original passport,
the following documents should be
submitted to support the application
for a Limited Stay Visa:
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Proof
of identity of the applicant.
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Letter
of recommendation from the sponsor
in the country of origin or
the sponsor in Indonesia.
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A
complete and updated curriculum
vitae.
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A
copy of Birth Certificate or
Marriage Certificate (for those
accompanying their husbands
or parents who are Indonesian
nationals living in Indonesia
or accompanying their husbands
or parents who are foreign citizens
living in Indonesia holding
Limited Stay Permits).
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Original
and a copy of a letter of recommendation
from the institution that assign
them for those conducting activities
in religious missions, scientific
research, education, or social
fields.
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Letters
of recommendation from the technical
department, the Department of
Manpower, and the Investment
Coordinating Board, and a copy
of the letter of agreement to
employ foreign labour (for those
who wish to work in a foreign
investment or domestic investment
venture, or as a technical professional
on assignment by a foreign aid
organisations).
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Proof
of former Indonesian citizenship
and proof of a guarantee of
living expenses in Indonesia
(for those seeking repatriation).
Types of Visas
Prohibition Regulation & Procedures
(Source:
Department of Foreign Affairs
of the Republic of Indonesia)
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