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Retirement KITAS Extension

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Retirement KITAS Extension

This KITAS can be extended in accordance with the initial period of validity. To avoid complications and potential overstay, apply for your extension at least 30 days before your KITAS expires.

Price

  • 1 year: IDR 9,500,000 – Regular 14 business days processing time.
  • 2 years: IDR 12,000,000 – Regular 14 business days processing time.
  • 5 years: IDR 19,000,000 – Regular 14 business days processing time.

Length of Extension

In accordance with the KITAS validity period.

Document Requirements

  • Passport
  • Domicile letter or home address
  • SKTT (Temporary Residential Registration)
  • Bank statement (minimum amount USD 2,000)

Requirements

  • Applicant must be physically present in Indonesia to process KITAS renewal.
  • Renewal needs to be processed within 1–3 months before your KITAS expires.

Processing Stages

  • Submit all required documents at our office in Bali.
  • Make payment via bank transfer or visit our office.
  • We will notify you within 7 business days to go to the immigration office for biometrics.
  • Visit immigration office for your photo and fingerprints (takes 20–40 minutes).
  • We will notify you when your passport is ready and extension is complete, usually 7 business days after biometrics.

Frequently Asked Questions

A: Yes, you can travel anywhere in Indonesia without a passport if you have a clear picture of your passport and visa stamps with arrival dates. We can also provide you with a sponsorship letter stating that your passport is with immigration upon request.
A: As long as your visa has not expired before it is submitted to immigration, you will not be charged any overstay fee.
A: No, the process will continue. We will collect your passport and return it to you once it is completed.
A: An overstay is when you stay for any length of time over your visa expiry date. Immigration or customs will charge you 1,000,000.00 IDR for every day you stay longer than your visa allows.
A: Absolutely, your passport is safely with immigration during processing.