Remote Worker Visa
Kamala Visa Bali provides expert assistance for digital nomads and global professionals to secure their residency and work legally from Indonesia.
Digital nomad visa Bali & Indonesia
The E33G Remote Worker Visa is the official residency permit for digital nomads, freelancers, and remote employees who wish to live in Indonesia while working for companies or clients based overseas. As a family-run agency in Kerobokan, we specialise in helping visitors in Canggu, Seminyak, and beyond transition to a stable, long-term stay. This remote worker visa is a game-changer, providing the legal clarity needed to enjoy the Bali lifestyle without the constant stress of short-term visa runs or “border bounces.”
This specific remote worker KITAS is valid for one year and is designed for high-earning professionals who are financially independent of the Indonesian economy. At Kamala Visa Bali, we pride ourselves on our personalised approach, ensuring you are fully informed of the latest 2026 immigration updates. Whether you are already on the island or planning your move from abroad, our small team treats your application for a remote worker visa with the care and attention to detail that only a boutique, family-operated business can provide.
Documents
- A high-quality scan of your passport, valid for at least 6 months (12–18 months is recommended).
- Evidence of an annual salary or income of at least USD 60,000.
- A valid contract with a company located outside of Indonesia.
- Personal bank statements from the last 3 months showing a minimum balance of USD 2,000.
- A recent, professional colour photo against a plain background.
- An up-to-date CV or resume detailing your professional background.
- A local address (hotel, house, or villa) where you will be staying upon arrival.
Additional info about the digital nomad visa
The E33G visa is strictly for remote work; you are prohibited from receiving any form of compensation from Indonesian companies or individuals. However, the benefits are extensive: you can open a local bank account, obtain an Indonesian driver’s license, and enjoy “resident rates” at many hospitals and tourist attractions. It also includes a Multiple Exit Re-entry Permit (MERP), giving you total freedom to travel internationally while your Indonesia remote worker visa remains active.
Many of our clients become repeat customers because we stay ahead of the curve. For instance, the digital nomad KITAS now allows you to sponsor immediate family members (spouse and children) for their own dependent visas. As a business that values transparency, we ensure you understand the 183-day tax residency rule in Indonesia, helping you plan your stay effectively. Our goal is to make your transition to Bali as smooth as possible so you can focus on your career while we handle the paperwork.
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FAQs about digital nomad KITAS
Can I renew my remote worker visa for Bali?
Yes, the E33G digital nomad KITAS is typically issued for one year and can be extended for an additional year. Under current 2026 regulations, you can maintain this status for a total of two years before needing to re-apply or switch visa types.
Do I need a local sponsor for the E33G digital nomad visa?
Unlike traditional work visas, the E33G digital nomad visa does not require a local Indonesian company to sponsor your work. However, using a registered agent like Kamala Visa Bali ensures your application is submitted correctly through the official immigration portal.
Can I apply for the digital nomad visa Indonesia if I am already here?
Yes, “Onshore” conversion is possible. We can facilitate the transition from a Visit Visa (such as the B211A or C1) to an E33G digital nomad KITAS without you needing to leave the country, provided you meet all the financial requirements.
Does this visa allow me to work for Indonesian clients?
No. This visa is strictly for those working for entities based outside of Indonesia. If you wish to work for a local company or start a business in Bali, you would require a different permit, such as a Working KITAS or an Investor KITAS.
