Why Visa Renewal Is a Corporate Priority
For any company employing foreign professionals, visa renewal in Indonesia is not a simple formality. Missing deadlines or submitting incomplete paperwork can result in overstays, financial penalties, and even restrictions on future applications.
Swift Visa Indo helps companies maintain full compliance by tracking visa expirations, managing document updates, and coordinating directly with the Directorate General of Immigration.
Key Deadlines for Visa Renewal in Indonesia
| Permit Type | Duration | Renewal Deadline | Notes |
| Work Visa (KITAS) | 6–12 months | 30 days before expiry | Must renew while the employee is still in-country |
| Investor Visa (KITAS) | 1–2 years | 45 days before expiry | Renewal can extend up to 5 years for PT PMA directors |
| Business Visa (B211A) | 60 days | 7 days before expiry | Can be extended twice before conversion required |
Delays beyond these periods may result in fines of up to IDR 1,000,000 per day for overstays.
(External Link: Directorate General of Immigration Indonesia)
Required Documents for KITAS and Work Permit Renewal
- Valid passport (minimum 6 months before expiry)
- Updated RPTKA approval and work permit (Notifikasi)
- Tax registration (NPWP)
- BPJS Ketenagakerjaan & BPJS Kesehatan records
- Company documents (NIB, SIUP, domicile certificate)
- Employment contract renewal
Swift Visa Indo performs document verification and pre-renewal audits to ensure no missing data.
Common Mistakes Companies Make
1. Missing Renewal Window
Many companies wait until the last week to file, not realizing the system blocks submissions after expiry.
2. Using Expired RPTKA or Business Licenses
Outdated manpower plans or business licenses can void the renewal process.
3. Employee Travel During Renewal
When employees travel abroad during an active renewal, immigration may flag their record and cancel pending permits.
4. Incomplete BPJS Reporting
Lack of synchronized BPJS registration leads to delays in work permit renewals.
Tip: Always update company licenses and manpower approvals before starting visa renewal.
Renewal Process Timeline and Steps
| Step | Description | Duration |
| 1. Pre-Audit | Review documents and license validity | 3–5 days |
| 2. RPTKA & Notifikasi Update | Renewal of manpower plan | 5–7 days |
| 3. Immigration Submission | Application through DGI system | 10–15 days |
| 4. KITAS Re-Issuance | Biometric and card issuance | 3–5 days |
| Total Estimated Time | — | 20–30 working days |
Swift Visa Indo uses digital tracking to provide real-time progress updates for HR teams.
Real Case Example from Swift Visa Indo Clients
A Singapore-based logistics company faced visa lapses for six expatriate managers. Swift Visa Indo stepped in to:
- Update their RPTKA and tax filings,
- Renew all KITAS within 25 working days,
- Implement a digital compliance calendar for future tracking.
Result: No overstays, no penalties, and seamless business continuity.
(Related: Work Permit Indonesia)
How Swift Visa Indo Simplifies Visa Renewal
- Dedicated compliance team: Handles both company and employee renewals.
- Bulk renewal management: Perfect for teams with multiple expat employees.
- Direct government coordination: No intermediaries or delays.
- Proactive reminders: Renewal alerts sent 45 and 30 days before expiry.
Start your renewal process today:
Contact Swift Visa Indo to schedule a visa compliance audit.
Key Takeaways
- Visa renewal in Indonesia requires coordination across HR, legal, and finance.
- Missing deadlines can lead to costly penalties and blacklisting.
- Swift Visa Indo’s integrated renewal system prevents compliance gaps and reduces admin load.





