Relocation

Expat Relocation Visa Help — Move to Bali Legally

Dreaming of living and working in the Island of the Gods? Navigating Indonesia's complex visa regulations can be daunting when planning a long-term relocation. Bali Visa Concierge is your trusted partner, offering expert guidance and seamless visa processing so you move to Bali legally and stress-free — from initial consultation to visa approval.

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Relocation

Move to Bali Legally

Yes, moving to Bali legally as an expat is achievable with the right visa and expert assistance. Bali Visa Concierge specializes in guiding you through the entire process, ensuring compliance with Indonesian immigration laws for a smooth relocation.

The Detail

Relocation, Explained

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Understanding Indonesian Visas for Long-Term Stays

Indonesia, and Bali, offers various visa options for individuals looking to reside there long-term. The most common pathways for expats involve work permits (KITAS) or investment visas — a KITAS (Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas) is a Limited Stay Permit Card, typically sponsored by an Indonesian company, while an Investor KITAS may apply if you establish a business here.

Each type requires meticulous documentation, strict eligibility, and timely submissions to the Directorate General of Immigration. Our concierge service demystifies these options, helping you identify the most suitable visa for your circumstances and professional goals.

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Your Personal Bali Visa Concierge: Seamless Relocation Services

Relocating involves more than securing a visa; it is about a smooth transition into your new life. We act as your dedicated point of contact throughout the journey — from gathering documents like passports, photos, and supporting letters, to managing communication with immigration authorities and handling permits such as the RPTKA (Foreign Worker Utilization Plan).

Whether you are an entrepreneur, a skilled professional, or an investor, our team provides personalized support and alleviates the administrative burden so you can focus on settling into Balinese life.

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Navigating Bali's Immigration Landscape in 2026

Indonesian immigration policies are subject to change, and staying informed is paramount for a successful relocation. As of 2026, the government continues to refine its visa procedures to attract skilled talent and investment while safeguarding national interests, which means staying abreast of updates to KITAS requirements, processing times, and new visa categories.

We proactively monitor changes in immigration law and policy to ensure your application is compliant with the latest regulations, keeping you informed at every step and offering proactive solutions to any challenges.

Good to Know

Expat Relocation Questions

The essentials before you make Bali your home.

What is the most common visa for expats wanting to work in Bali?

The most common visa for expats seeking to work in Bali is the Work KITAS (Kartu Izin Tinggal Terbatas), often referred to as a working visa. This requires sponsorship from an Indonesian company that can demonstrate the need for your specific skills and expertise.

How long does it typically take to get a Bali visa?

Visa processing times vary depending on the type of visa, the completeness of your application, and the current workload of the immigration authorities. Generally, a Work KITAS can take anywhere from 4 to 12 weeks from initial submission to final approval and issuance of the permit.

Can Bali Visa Concierge help with dependent visas?

Yes, we can assist with dependent visas. Once you have secured your primary KITAS (e.g. Work KITAS or Investor KITAS), we can help your eligible family members, such as spouses and children, obtain their own dependent KITAS to join you in Bali.

Ready to Make Bali Your Home?

Tell us about your relocation plans — we will map the right visa path and give you a clear, itemised quote. Part of Juara Holding Group. Indonesia immigration specialists since 2014.

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