Bringing Your Family to Indonesia
Any foreigner who is working in Indonesia with a valid KITAS can apply for a Dependent Visa to have their dependents, either their spouse or children, live with them in Indonesia. Spouses must provide proof of marriage but the only restriction for children is that they are under 18 years old.
Living in a foreign country can be a daunting experience, especially if you have to leave your family behind. Fortunately, Indonesia offers this solution for foreign workers who want to bring their loved ones with them.
In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know.
What is a Dependent Visa?
This type of visa allows the dependents of foreign workers to live with them in Indonesia. Dependents can be either the spouse or children under 18 years old.
This visa is usually granted for the same period as the KITAS (Limited Stay Permit Card) of the primary visa holder. It is important to note that the Dependent Visa does not allow the holder to work in Indonesia.
Who Can Apply for this Visa?
As mentioned earlier, any foreigner who is working in Indonesia with a valid KITAS can apply to have their dependents live with them in Indonesia.
Spouses must provide proof of marriage, such as a marriage certificate, to be eligible for a Dependent Visa. Meanwhile, children under 18 years old can apply without any additional requirements.
How to Apply for a Dependent Visa?
To apply, the primary visa holder must first obtain a KITAS. Once the KITAS is issued, the primary visa holder can then apply for a Dependent Visa for their spouse or children.
The application process is relatively straightforward. The primary visa holder needs to submit the following documents to the Indonesian immigration office:
- A completed Dependent Visa application form
- A copy of the primary visa holder’s KITAS
- Proof of relationship (marriage certificate for spouses)
- Passport of the dependent(s)
- Recent photograph(s) of the dependent(s)
- After submitting the application, the immigration office will process the application within 5-7 business days. Once approved, the dependent(s) can then enter Indonesia and live with the primary visa holder.
What are the Benefits?
The Dependent Visa offers numerous benefits for foreign workers who want to bring their families to Indonesia. Some of these benefits include:
- Reunification with family members
- Greater stability and support system for the primary visa holder
- Opportunity to experience Indonesian culture and lifestyle together as a family
- Additionally, it can also help promote a healthy work-life balance for foreign workers, as they can balance their work obligations with their family responsibilities.
Requirements for Extending a Dependent Visa
The Dependent Visa can be extended along with the primary visa holder’s KITAS. The requirements are generally the same as the initial application process.
The primary visa holder must submit a completed application form, along with the following documents:
- A copy of the primary visa holder’s KITAS
- Proof of relationship (marriage certificate for spouses)
- Passport of the dependent(s)
- Recent photograph(s) of the dependent(s)
It is important to note that the Dependent Visa can only be extended if the primary visa holder’s KITAS is also extended.
Conclusion
The Dependent Visa offers an excellent opportunity for foreign workers in Indonesia to reunite with their families and enjoy the benefits of a stable support system. The application process is straightforward and can be completed within a few days.
If you are a foreign worker in Indonesia and want to bring your loved ones with you, the Dependent Visa is definitely worth considering. It offers a great opportunity to experience the Indonesian culture and lifestyle together as a family, while also promoting a healthy work-life balance.
So, if you are eligible for a Dependent Visa, don’t hesitate to apply and bring your family along for the adventure.
More information about Dependant Visa, published by the Indonesian government