Indonesia E33G Digital Nomad Visa 2026: Complete Guide for Dubai Expats Moving to Bali

Immigration Update • 2026

Indonesia E33G Digital Nomad Visa: The Complete Guide for Dubai Expats

Indonesia’s game-changing remote worker visa offers 5 years of legal residency, no local income tax on foreign earnings, and a pathway that makes Dubai’s golden visa look unnecessarily complicated.

Indonesia’s E33G visa (officially the “Digital Nomad Stay Permit”) was introduced to capture the global shift toward location-independent work, and for Dubai expats, the timing could not be more perfect. As UAE tax residency rules tighten and 40,000 professionals depart the Gulf, Indonesia is actively rolling out the red carpet for high-earning remote workers.

Unlike tourist visa workarounds (the infamous “visa run” every 60 days) or the complex KITAS work permit process, the E33G is purpose-built for people who earn their income outside Indonesia and want to live in Bali legally, with full residency rights and tax clarity.

5 yrsMaximum Validity
$0Tax on Foreign Income
14 daysProcessing Time
$2,500All-In Cost

E33G Visa at a Glance

Feature Details
Official Name E33G Digital Nomad Stay Permit
Validity Up to 5 years (renewable)
Income Requirement Proof of $2,000+/month foreign income (or $24,000 annual)
Tax on Foreign Income Exempt (income earned outside Indonesia is not taxed)
Work Restriction Cannot be employed by Indonesian companies — remote work for foreign employers/clients only
Family Inclusion Spouse and dependent children included on same permit
Healthcare Must maintain international health insurance
Processing Time 10–14 business days
Cost (all-in) $2,000–$3,000 (including agent fees)
Multiple Entry Yes — unlimited exit and re-entry during validity

Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Document Preparation

Passport (18+ months validity), proof of foreign income ($2,000+/month — bank statements, employment contract, or freelance invoices), international health insurance policy, passport photos, and a brief description of your remote work activities.

2

Sponsor Engagement

The E33G requires a licensed Indonesian immigration sponsor. Dubai Alternatives handles this as part of our visa processing service, ensuring all documents are formatted correctly for immigration review. Sponsor fees are included in our all-in pricing.

3

Online Application

Submit through Indonesia’s immigration portal. Your sponsor uploads all documents and pays government fees. You receive a telex approval within 5–7 business days, which authorizes you to enter Indonesia on the E33G category.

4

Arrival & Biometrics

Upon arrival in Bali, visit the immigration office for biometric capture (fingerprints, photo). The ITAS card is issued within 7 business days. With VIP airport concierge, we manage the entire arrival process including fast-track immigration.

5

SKTT Registration

Register your local address with the neighborhood authority (RT/RW). This is a formality that your sponsor or our team handles. Completion triggers your tax ID registration (NPWP), which is required for banking, property rental, and vehicle registration.

6

You’re Legal

Open a local bank account, sign a villa lease, enroll children in school, register a vehicle, and access all services available to Indonesian residents. Your E33G permits unlimited re-entry, so you can travel freely for business or leisure without jeopardizing your status.

E33G vs. Other Visa Options: Comparison

Feature E33G (Digital Nomad) B211A (Tourist/Business) KITAS (Work Permit) Dubai Golden Visa
Validity 5 years 60 days (extendable) 1–2 years 10 years
Foreign Income Tax Exempt N/A (tourist) Taxed (progressive) 0% (but changing)
Work for Foreign Employer Yes Technically no Must work for Indonesian entity Yes
Family Included Yes Separate applications Separate KITAS Yes
Cost (all-in) $2,500 $300–$500 $3,000–$5,000 $5,000–$15,000
Processing Time 14 days 3–5 days 30–60 days 30–90 days
Banking Access Full Limited Full Full
Income Requirement $2,000/mo None Employer-based $5,500/mo or $550K property
For Dubai expats specifically: The E33G is the ideal bridge visa. It provides legal residency in Bali with zero tax on foreign income while you assess whether to make the move permanent. If you decide to stay, you can transition to a KITAS or investor visa. If you return to Dubai, you simply let it expire. There is no downside risk, and the $2,500 cost is trivial compared to the tax and lifestyle savings.

Why Dubai Expats Love the E33G

Tax Residency Clarity

The E33G provides a clean tax residency status in Indonesia, which can break the UAE 183-day residency trap. For British expats facing HMRC scrutiny, establishing Indonesian residency via E33G creates a defensible tax position that Dubai’s tourist visa never could.

No Visa Runs

The days of flying to Singapore every 60 days for a visa reset are over. E33G holders have 5-year residency with unlimited re-entry. Travel for business to Dubai, London, or Singapore without worrying about immigration status. Return to Bali when you choose.

Family Stability

Your spouse and children are covered under one permit. No separate applications, no additional fees. Children can enroll in Bali international schools with proper documentation. The entire family has legal status from day one.

Banking & Property Access

E33G holders can open Indonesian bank accounts (BCA, Mandiri, CIMB), sign property leases, register vehicles, and access financial services. This is the foundation for a genuine life in Bali, not a tourist arrangement.

Ready to Apply for Your E33G Visa?

Dubai Alternatives handles the entire E33G process from document preparation to ITAS card issuance. 14-day turnaround, all-inclusive pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Indonesia E33G digital nomad visa?

The E33G is Indonesia’s official Digital Nomad Stay Permit allowing remote workers earning $2,000+/month from foreign sources to live in Indonesia for up to 5 years. Foreign-sourced income is exempt from Indonesian taxation. The visa includes family members and provides full residency rights including banking, property rental, and school enrollment.

How much does the E33G visa cost?

All-in costs including government fees, sponsor fees, and processing range from $2,000 to $3,000. Dubai Alternatives offers a complete package at $2,500 that covers document preparation, sponsor engagement, application submission, biometric appointment scheduling, and ITAS card issuance.

Do I pay tax in Indonesia on the E33G visa?

Foreign-sourced income is exempt from Indonesian taxation for E33G holders. This means income earned from foreign employers, clients, or investments is not taxed in Indonesia. Only income generated from Indonesian sources (local clients, Indonesian businesses) would be subject to Indonesian tax.

Can my family join me on the E33G visa?

Yes. Your spouse and dependent children are included on the same E33G permit at no additional government fee. Each family member receives their own ITAS card. Children can enroll in Bali’s international schools with the E33G documentation.

How long does E33G processing take?

Total processing time is 10–14 business days: 5–7 days for telex approval, then 5–7 days for ITAS card issuance after biometric capture in Bali. With Dubai Alternatives’ VIP processing, we coordinate all appointments and logistics to minimize your involvement to approximately 2 hours total.

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