What is Retirement Visa?
The Retirement Visa is a visa type that allows foreigners to stay in Indonesia for 1 Year. Note that this visa does not permit the holder to work in Indonesia. The visa is extendable up to 5 times.
Who is Eligible?
- Minimum age of 55 years old
- Proof of pension or retirement income ($1,500+ per month)
- Health insurance valid in Indonesia
- Proof of accommodation in Indonesia (rental agreement or property ownership)
- No intention to work in Indonesia
- Clean criminal record
Required Documents
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Application Process
Secure Accommodation
Arrange long-term accommodation in Indonesia. You'll need a rental agreement or proof of property ownership.
Gather Financial Documents
Collect pension statements, bank statements, and income proof showing $1,500+/month.
Apply Through Sponsor
Work with a visa agent or sponsor to submit your application to Indonesian immigration.
Telex Approval
Receive telex visa approval to enter Indonesia.
KITAS Processing
Complete biometrics and receive your Retirement KITAS card in Indonesia.
Visa Approved!
Your visa is ready. Welcome to Indonesia!
Costs & Fees
| Item | Cost (USD) |
|---|---|
| Telex Visa Fee Government fee | $125 |
| KITAS Processing Fee | $185 |
| Health Insurance (1 year) Minimum coverage | $310 |
| Agency Service Fee | $310 |
| Total | $930 |
* Prices are estimates and may vary. Government fees subject to change. Contact us for current rates.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, the Retirement Visa explicitly prohibits any form of employment in Indonesia. If you wish to work, you need to apply for a different visa type like KITAS Worker.
You need to prove a monthly income of at least $1,500 USD from pension, investments, or retirement savings.
Yes, your spouse can apply for a dependent KITAS. They must also meet health insurance requirements but don't need separate income proof.
The initial visa is valid for 1 year and can be extended up to 5 times, allowing a maximum stay of 6 years. After that, you can convert to KITAP for permanent residence.