What is Second Home Visa (E33)?
The Second Home Visa (E33) is a visa type that allows foreigners to stay in Indonesia for 5-10 Years. Note that this visa does not permit the holder to work in Indonesia. The visa is extendable up to 1 times.
Who is Eligible?
- High Net Worth Individual status
- Minimum USD 2,000 personal bank balance for application
- Within 90 days: deposit USD 130,000 in Indonesian state bank OR purchase property worth USD 1 million+
- Valid passport with 12+ months validity
- No criminal record
- Not on Indonesia immigration blacklist
Required Documents
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Optional Documents
Alternative to bank deposit - USD 1M+ with Hak Pakai rights
Application Process
Apply from Offshore
Application must be initiated while outside Indonesia. Submit passport, photos, bank statement showing USD 2,000+, and investment commitment letter through visa agent or online portal.
Receive Visa Approval
Upon approval, receive e-Visa allowing entry to Indonesia. Book flight and prepare for arrival.
Enter Indonesia & ITAS Stamping
Arrive at Indonesian airport, proceed through immigration to receive Temporary Stay Permit (ITAS) stamp. Passport photo taken as part of process.
Biometric Registration
Within first month after entry, visit immigration office to provide biometric data (fingerprints) to complete ITAS registration.
Fulfill Financial Requirement
Within 90 days of ITAS issuance, deposit USD 130,000 into Indonesian state bank (BNI, BRI, or Mandiri) OR complete property purchase of USD 1 million+ with Hak Pakai rights.
Submit Compliance Evidence
Provide bank statement or property documents to immigration as proof of financial compliance. Second Home Visa (ITAS) is formally issued.
Local Registration
Register at local Civil Department to obtain SKSKPS (Certificate of Family Formation of Temporary Residents) confirming residency status.
Visa Approved!
Your visa is ready. Welcome to Indonesia!
Costs & Fees
| Item | Cost (USD) |
|---|---|
| 5-Year Second Home Visa Fee Government fee | $830 |
| 10-Year Second Home Visa Fee Government fee | $1,250 |
| Bank Deposit Requirement Held in Indonesian state bank | $130,000 |
| Property Purchase Alternative Minimum property value with Hak Pakai | $1,000,000 |
| Agent Service Fee Optional - full assistance | $650 |
| Total | $1,132,730 |
* Prices are estimates and may vary. Government fees subject to change. Contact us for current rates.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, Second Home Visa holders are not permitted to work or engage in commercial activities in Indonesia. This visa is designed for wealthy individuals who want to live in Indonesia without employment. If you need to work, consider a Work Visa (KITAS) or Investor KITAS instead.
You must deposit a minimum of USD 130,000 (approximately IDR 2 billion) into an Indonesian state-owned bank account (BNI, BRI, or Mandiri). This deposit must be maintained throughout your stay. Alternatively, you can purchase property worth USD 1 million or more with Hak Pakai (right to use) rights.
Yes, you can include dependents (spouse and children under 18) under the same visa provisions. They will receive similar residency benefits and can live with you in Indonesia throughout the visa validity period.
Yes, after staying in Indonesia for 3 years on the Second Home Visa, you become eligible to apply for ITAP (permanent residence permit). This provides a clear pathway to long-term residency in Indonesia.
Immigration authorities have the right to monitor your compliance at any time. If you fail to maintain the required bank deposit or property ownership, you risk losing your Second Home Visa and may need to leave Indonesia or switch to a different visa type.
Yes, if you stay in Indonesia for more than 183 days per year or have intention to reside (having KITAS/ITAS fulfills this), you are considered a tax resident. You may have tax liabilities under Indonesian Income Tax Law (Law No. 36 of 2008). Consult with a tax professional.