KITAS & Work Permit Processing in Indonesia Services
Legally employing foreign professionals in Indonesia requires strict compliance with manpower and immigration regulations. From RPTKA approval to KITAS issuance, each step must be handled accurately to avoid delays, penalties, or visa rejection.
We provide end-to-end KITAS and Work Permit processing services, fully manageable online, for companies and foreign nationals operating in Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa and All Indonesian Region.
WHO THIS SERVICE IS FOR
This service is suitable for:
- Foreign professionals working in Indonesia
- PT PMA and local companies employing expatriates
- Directors, Commissioners, and foreign experts
- Businesses in tourism, construction, hospitality, technology, and investment
Whether you are applying for a new KITAS or extending an existing one, our team ensures full legal compliance from start to finish.
LEGAL BASIS & COMPLIANCE
The employment of foreign nationals in Indonesia is regulated under:
- Law No. 13 of 2003 on Manpower, as amended by Law No. 11 of 2020 (Job Creation Law)
- Government Regulation No. 34 of 2021 on the utilization of foreign workers
- Law No. 6 of 2011 on Immigration
All applications are processed through official government systems, including Kemnaker Online, OSS, and the Immigration e-Visa platform.
OUR KITAS & WORK PERMIT PROCESS
Our service covers the full legal workflow required by Indonesian authorities:
RPTKA Approval
Submission and approval of the Foreign Worker Utilization Plan with the Ministry of Manpower.
Work Permit Notification
Issuance of the official billing code for manpower approval.
DPKK Payment
Payment of the Manpower Development Fund through appointed state banks (government fee).
IMTA / Work Authorization
Legal authorization for the foreign national to work in Indonesia.
Immigration Processing
Issuance of E-Visa, KITAS (Limited Stay Permit), and MERP (Multiple Exit Re-Entry Permit).
Each stage is monitored closely to ensure accuracy, speed, and compliance.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Foreign National (Personal Documents)
- Passport (minimum validity 18 months)
- Recent passport photo (red background)
- Proof of vaccination
- Latest E-Visa (if already in Indonesia)
- Latest passport extension stamp
- Indonesian residential address
- Educational certificate (degree or equivalent)
- Work experience reference (minimum 5 years)
- Health insurance
- NPWP & BPJS (for KITAS extensions, if applicable)
Company / Sponsor Documents
- Deed of establishment and amendments
- Ministry of Law & Human Rights approval
- NIB and business license
- Location permit / PKKPR
- Company NPWP
- Company profile from AHU
- Manpower reporting compliance (WLK)
- BPJS employment registration
- Company bank statement (minimum balance requirement)
- Identification of directors and responsible officers
SERVICE COVERAGE AREA
All processes can be handled online, with service coverage for:
Physical attendance is only required for limited immigration procedures, such as biometric capture, when applicable.
PRICING
Price includes:
- End-to-end handling of RPTKA, work permit, and KITAS process
- Document review and compliance verification
- Online submission and coordination with authorities
- Application tracking and status updates
Not included (government fees):
- DPKK (Manpower Development Fund)
- PNBP Immigration Fees
Government fees are determined based on position, duration, and immigration policy and will be calculated separately (at Cost).
WHY CHOOSE OUR SERVICE
Experienced in foreign manpower & immigration compliance
Transparent pricing with no hidden costs
Online processing for regional convenience
Clear communication in English & Indonesian
Suitable for both new applications and extensions
We focus on legal certainty, not shortcuts.
START YOUR KITAS PROCESS WITH CONFIDENCE
Working in Indonesia without the proper permits exposes both the company and the foreign national to serious legal risk. With professional handling, the process becomes structured, compliant, and predictable.
Build your career or business in Indonesia with clarity, compliance, and peace of mind.
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