A family reunion visa or dependent visa in Indonesia authorizes non-citizens to bring their family members with them during their period of residence in the country. KITAS or work permit holders are specifically permitted to bring their spouse and children under the age of 18 with them on a dependent visa.
The company that sponsored the foreigner’s work permit or KITAS is actually the same business that sponsors the dependent visa. It is important to remember, though, that foreigners with Indonesian dependent visas cannot work for Indonesian companies or make money from them.
Visitors from outside of Indonesia must first get a limited stay visa (VITAS) in order to enter the country before they can apply for an Indonesian dependent visa. When they get to Indonesia, their VISAs will automatically change to family or dependant visas.
Eligibility and Documents for a Dependent Visa in Indonesia As long as the KITAS that sponsored the family reunion or dependant visa is active in Indonesia, the visa will be active as well. To obtain one for your family members, you must supply necessary documents such as a marriage certificate, birth certificates for children, and a copy of passports valid for at least 18 months.
Also, it’s important to know that you no longer have to go to the embassy or consulate-general office in Indonesia to apply for a dependent visa. You can do everything online. If you want to know more about the dependent visa requirements for Indonesia, you can talk to our visa agents in Bali who speak English.