Please be informed that foreigners wishing to
work and stay in in Indonesia are advised to carefully read
the following requirements and regulations:
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Any foreigners intending to work in Indonesia must have
a sponsor both in the Germany and in Indonesia. A sponsoring
company/institution in the Indonesia, however large or
small, is a necessary requirement.
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Applicants must be absolutely sure that the sponsoring
company/institution in Indonesia can help them with their
application and provide them with the necessary assistance
regarding the visa and work permit. The sponsoring company/institution
should approach the Immigration Office in Indonesia and
be in constant contact with the Immigration Office in
Indonesia, not only for visa matters but also for other
matters involving the Immigration Office during and in
connection with the applicants stay in Indonesia.
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Regarding stay permits, foreigners can only be issued
with a VITAS (Visa Izin Tinggal Terbatas) or also known
as a Limited/Temporary Admmission Visa for a maximum period
of 12 (twelve) months, with the possibility of extension
(subject to approval from the Immigration authorities
in Indonesia). Furthermore, this temporary resident visa
can only be obtained if the individual concerned has a
sponsor/counterpart in Indonesia who can help him/her
obtain the visa by applying to the Immigration Office
in Indonesia. Please be advised that it takes a considerable
length of time for an application to be processed.
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The length of stay in Indonesia for a VITAS is decided
by the Immigration Office in Indonesia based on the sponsor/counterpart's
request.
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If and when the application is approved and the visa
is then granted by the Immigration Office in Indonesia,
the Immigration Office will first notify the sponsor/counterpart
in Indonesia and will give special authorization to the
Embassy to issue the visa. The necessary visa will be
issued by the Embassy only after special authorization
has been received by the Embassy directly from the Immigration
Office in Indonesia.
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Please be advised that the notification of approval sent
by the Immigration Office in Indonesia to the applicant's
sponsor in the Germany cannot be accepted or used by the
Embassy to issue the visa as the information contained
therein is intended only for the applicant's information
and does not in itself authorize the Embassy to issue
the visa.
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It is the responsibility of the company for which the
applicant is working to contact the Embassy for the result
of the applicant's application to the Immigration Office
in Indonesia for a permit to work in Indonesia, and should
their employee's application be granted, arrange with
the Embassy when the employee should come to the Embassy
to complete the final application forms.
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The following documents should be submitted with the
final application for a visa to work and stay in Indonesia
once approval has been granted by the Immigration Office
in Indonesia:
a. Completed visa application forms (must be originals,
photocopies are not accepted)
b. A valid passport with a minimum validity of 18 months
as from the date of entry (for those who want to stay
and work in Indonesia)
c. Two colour passport size photos
d. Written approval from the Immigration Office in Indonesia;
e. A complete and updated Curriculum Vitae (CV);
f. Two letters of recommendation, one from the applicant's
firm/office in GERMANYand the other from the applicant's
sponsor/counterpart in Indonesia setting out the reason
for the visit, details of the duration of the proposed
visit, and responsibility for accommodation/maintenance
costs;
g. Evidence that the applicant has sufficient funds to
maintain him/herself during his/her stay in Indonesia
(e.g. recent bank statements) or/and a third-party letter
guaranteeing to support the applicant financially during
his/her stay in Indonesia, together with documentary evidence
of the ability to do so.
h. Visa application fee depends on the type of visa applied
for and length of stay granted by the Immigration Office
in Indonesia.
- Application fees
a. Application fees are non-refundable under all circumstances.
b. All fees must be paid in Cash or Postal Orders only.
Cheques are not acceptable at all times. Postal Orders should
be made payable to "the Embassy of the Republic of
Indonesia".
c. Applications sent by post should be by Registered Mail
or Recorded Delivery accompanied by the relevant fees (Postal
Orders only, payable to the "Embassy of the Republic
of Indonesia") and a pre-paid Registered Mail envelope
must be enclosed if applicants wish their passport to be
returned by post. Please do not send Cash or Cheques!
The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia cannot be held
responsible for the non-delivery of any passports or other
documents, or for damage in delivery.