KITAS, or Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas, is a Limited Stay Permit that allows foreign nationals to live in Indonesia for an extended period under specific conditions. While traditionally issued as a physical card, KITAS is now processed entirely online and referred to simply as ITAS (Izin Tinggal Terbatas) — the digital version of the same permit.
Why KITAS Matters
Holding a KITAS opens up several legal and practical advantages for foreign residents in Indonesia. These include:
- The ability to enter and leave Indonesia multiple times during the permit's validity
- Eligibility to open a local bank account
- Legal permission to lease land in Indonesia
- Access to a local driver’s license and ability to purchase a car or motorbike
- Discounts on healthcare and access to BPJS (Indonesian government insurance) for specific KITAS types
- Expat status, which can include local pricing at tourist attractions
- The potential to apply for permanent residency (KITAP), depending on the KITAS category
Who Can Obtain a Temporary Stay Permit (ITAS)?
An ITAS may be issued to:
- Foreigners holding a Temporary Stay Visa (VITAS) at immigration checkpoints
- Children born in Indonesia to KITAS-holding parents, upon providing relevant documents
- Crew members, captains, or foreign technicians working on ships or maritime installations within Indonesian jurisdiction
- Foreigners applying to convert their Visit Stay Permit (ITK) to a Limited Stay Permit
ITAS Extension Eligibility
You may qualify for an ITAS extension if you fall into one of the following categories:
- Skilled workers and professionals
- Crew members or personnel working on vessels or maritime facilities within Indonesian waters
- Religious workers (clergymen or clergywomen)
- Foreign investors
- Academic researchers or educators
- Individuals reuniting with family
- Persons involved in repatriation or holding a “second home” status
- Global talents or figures invited by the government
- Elderly individuals aged 60 or above
Special provisions apply to students and scholars. The Head of the Immigration Office can extend their ITAS for up to one year, while applicants from countries requiring a Calling Visa need approval from the Director General for longer stays.
Types of ITAS and Their Validity
EMPLOYMENT-BASED ITAS
General Employment (E23 Series)
- E23 – With sponsor
- E23B – Management
- E23C – Industrial sector
- E23D – Marketing
- E23E – Mining sector
- E23F – Agricultural sector
- E23G – Health sector
- E23H – Financial sector
- E23I – Fisheries sector
- E23J – Legal sector
- E23K – Film industry
- E23L – Education sector
- E23M – Engineering sector
- E23N – Professor
- E23O – Doctor
- E23P – Teacher
- E23Q – Lecturer
- E23R – Artist
- E23S – Athlete
- E23T – Sports official
- E23U – Domestic worker for foreign diplomats
- E23V – Officer/staff in foreign chambers of commerce
- E23W – Religious sector
- E23A – Work in Special Economic Zones (SEZ)
Initial stay: 180 days / 1 year / 2 years
Extension: Allowed up to initial duration per period
Total maximum ITAS duration: 6 years
Maritime and Offshore Work
- E26 – Work on ships, floating devices, or offshore installations
Initial stay: 180 days / 1 year
Extension: 180-day ITAS can be extended up to 5 times (max 3 years)
1-year ITAS: Extendable annually, total max 3 years
DIGITAL & TECHNOLOGY-RELATED ITAS (E24 Series)
- E24 – Digital sector
- E24A – Artificial intelligence
- E24B – Digital marketing
- E24C – Data science/analytics
- E24D – Interface (UI/UX) design
- E24E – Software development
- E24F – Digital security
Initial stay: 180 days / 1 year / 2 years
Extension: Up to same duration
Maximum total ITAS: 6 years
EXECUTIVE / CORPORATE ROLES (E25 Series)
- E25 – Commissioner / Executive
- E25A – Commissione
- E25B – Director
- E25C – Vice Director
- E25D – General Manager
- E25E – Manager
- E25F – Supervisor
Initial stay: 1 year / 2 years
Extension: Allowed per initial duration
Total stay: Max 6 years
RESEARCH & EDUCATION (E29–E30 Series)
- E29 – Scientific research
- E30 – General education
- E30A – Elementary/secondary education
- E30B – Higher education (Bachelor’s/Diploma)
- E30C – Higher education (Master’s)
- E30D – Higher education (Doctoral)
- E30E – Education in SEZ
Initial stay: 1 year / 2 years
Extension: Up to initial duration
Max total ITAS: 6 years
FAMILY REUNIFICATION (E31 Series)
- E31 – General family reunification
- E31A – Spouse of Indonesian citizen
- E31B – Spouse of ITAS/ITAP holder
- E31C – Child joining Indonesian parent
- E31D – Child joining mixed-nationality parents
- E31E – Child under 18, unmarried, joining ITAS/TAP holder
- E31F – Child with legal relationship to Indonesian citizen
- E31G – Parent joining adult Indonesian child (21+)
- E31H – Parent joining ITAS/ITAP holder
Initial stay: 1 year / 2 years
Extension: Allowed per initial duration
Max duration: 6 years
REPATRIATION (E32 Series)
- E32 – General repatriation
- E32A – Repatriated former Indonesian citizens
- E32B – Second-degree descendants
- E32C – 2-year repatriation
- E32D – 1-year repatriation
Initial stay: 1 or 2 years
Extension: Up to same duration
Max ITAS duration: 6 years
INVESTMENT-BASED VISAS (E28 Series)
- E28 – Foreign investment
- E28A – Foreign investors
- E28B – Investors establishing a company
- E28C – Investors without company
- E28D – Directors/Commissioners in subsidiaries/branches
- E28E – Investors in SEZ
- E28F – Investors in new capital city (IKN)
Initial stay: 2 / 5 / 10 years
Extension: Not exceeding initial duration
Max total stay: 10 years
SECOND HOME & LIFESTYLE VISAS (E33 Series)
- E33 – Second home
- E33A – Invited experts
- E33B – Invited experts collaborating with government
- E33C/D – World figures
- E33E – 5-year elderly visa
- E33F – General elderly visa
- E33G – Remote workers
Initial stay: 5 / 10 years
Extension: Allowed, not exceeding initial period
Max total stay: 10 years
MISCELLANEOUS WORK-VACATION VISAS (E34–E35)
- E34 – Medical treatment
- E35 – Work during vacation
- E35A – Australian citizens on work-vacation scheme
Initial stay: Typically 1 year
Extension: Subject to standard ITAS limits
Max stay: 6 years
Document Requirements for ITAS Extension
To renew an ITAS, you'll need the following core documents:
- A valid national passport
- ITAS details
- An integration statement (not required for unmarried individuals under 18)
- A sponsorship letter (if applicable)
- ID or family card of the sponsor or person in charge
- Documents proving close family relationships if joining a family member’s ITAS
For applications requiring a commitment statement, proof of that commitment is essential. This may include:
- Recent bank statements (past three months)
- Updates to the company deed (if applicable)
- Latest financial and tax reports
- Property tax records
- Documentation of bond holdings or share ownership
- Other evidence that supports your stay and confirms your financial/legal ties to Indonesia
How the Extension Process Works
Without Director General’s Approval
- For extensions that do not require high-level approval:
- Submit your application
- Undergo biometric photo capture
- Pay immigration fees
- Wait for processing and approval by the Head of the Immigration Office
- Receive your updated ITAS (virtual document)
With Director General’s Approval
If your extension requires central approval:
- Submit your application and pay the required fee
- The Immigration Office forwards your documents to the Director General within three business days
- Approval or rejection is issued within five business days after the central office receives the documents
- You will be notified electronically, and the virtual ITAS will be issued if approved
Application Timeline
- Without Director General's approval: Up to 3 business days after payment
- With Director General's approval: Up to 5 business days after receiving the application
The result — either an updated virtual ITAS or a formal rejection — is sent electronically to the applicant or sponsor.
When to Apply for an ITAS Extension
Timing your application correctly is important:
- For ITAS with a maximum one-year validity: apply from 30 days before expiration up to the expiry date
- For ITAS valid for over one year: apply within three months before expiration and no later than the expiration date
If you've already submitted your application and paid the fee before your ITAS expires, the process will not count as overstaying — even if the extension is granted after the original permit expires. In most cases, the extension will be issued effective the day after the original permit's expiry.
Fees
The cost of extending an ITAS varies depending on the type of stay and purpose. For detailed fee structures, visit the official Immigration Fee Information page.