

Multiple Entry Business Visa – Who is it for and What Are the Benefits?
If you frequently enter and exit Indonesia for business purposes, the Multiple Entry Business Visa is the perfect visa for you. This visa is ideal for individuals who need to visit Indonesia for business meetings, conferences, seminars, and other business-related activities but do not need to work or live in the country long-term.
Who is the Multiple Entry Business Visa for?
This visa is designed for individuals who need to visit Indonesia multiple times a year for business purposes, including:
- Building business relationships
- Attending business meetings
- Participating in seminars and conferences
- Engaging in other business-related activities
While there is no limit to the number of trips you can make to Indonesia on this visa, the maximum stay per visit is 60 days, and this duration cannot be extended during each trip. This visa does not allow you to work in Indonesia, and working without the appropriate work permit can lead to deportation.
Benefits of the Multiple Entry Business Visa
- Unlimited entries: You can enter and exit Indonesia as many times as needed during the visa’s validity period.
- Up to 60 days per visit: Each trip can last for up to 60 days, allowing you to stay for a significant amount of time for business purposes.
- Cost-effective: This is a great choice for businesspeople who do not need permanent residency in Indonesia and do not plan to earn an income from Indonesian sources.
- Ideal for business travelers: Perfect for those who need to visit Indonesia for business meetings, networking, or other business-related activities without the need to work full-time.
How to Get a Multiple Entry Business Visa
Submit Required Documentation: Prepare the necessary documents including:
- Invitation letter from a local company in Indonesia.
- NPWP (Tax number) of the local entity.
- ID of the company director.
- A copy of your passport with a minimum of 18 months validity.
- Bank account statement from the sponsor company showing a minimum balance of IDR 20,000,000 (or USD 1,500).
- A copy of your flight itinerary.
Apply for the Visa: After submitting the required documents, you can apply for the visa. You will receive an E-Visa via email once your application is approved.
Enter Indonesia: After receiving the E-Visa, print it out and bring it with you when you enter Indonesia. You can now enter the country as frequently as needed, with each stay lasting up to 60 days.
Tips and Commonly Asked Questions
1. Can I live in Indonesia with this visa?
- No, the Multiple Entry Business Visa is not for long-term residency. It is designed for business visitors who will not be working in Indonesia or living there permanently. If you are caught working without the proper work visa, you will be deported.
2. I do not have a sponsor, can one be provided?
- Yes! If you do not have a sponsor, we can assist in providing one to help with your visa application.
3. Which Indonesian Embassy can I collect my visa from?
- Up until October 2020, it was mandatory to collect visas from an Indonesian Embassy. However, now the Indonesian Immigration Authorities offer E-Visas, which can be sent electronically. Check the link to find everything you need to know about E-Visas.
4. Are there any additional costs involved apart from the visa fee?
- Yes, additional costs such as mandatory visa fees, flights, travel, and other related travel expenses are not included in the visa service fee.
5. How long does this visa take to process?
- The Multiple Entry Business Visa can be processed in 2 to 7 days, making it a quick and convenient option for business travelers.
Requirements for the Multiple Entry Business Visa
Foreigner Documents (Scanned Color Copies):
- Passport: Must have at least 4 blank pages and be valid for at least 18 months. Include a scanned copy of the identification page and cover.
- Flight Itinerary: Provide details of your flight to Indonesia.
Sponsor Documents (Scanned Color Copies):
- Company’s Deed of Establishment (Akta Perusahaan).
- Ratification from the Ministry of Law and Human Rights (SK Kemenkumham) for the sponsor company.
- Business License: Valid SIUP / IP / IUT.
- Business Domicile: Proof of the sponsor company’s location.
- Tax Registration Number (NPWP) of the sponsor company.
- Company Registration Certificate (TDP).
- ID Card (KTP/KITAS) of the company’s representative (PIC).
- Bank Account Statement: The sponsor company must provide a statement showing a minimum balance of IDR 20,000,000 (or USD 1,500).
If you need more information or help with your Multiple Entry Business Visa application, feel free to reach out to us! We’re here to help you navigate the process and ensure a smooth experience.