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Indonesia Digital Nomad Visa for Vietnam Citizens

Vietnam citizens can apply for Indonesia's digital nomad visa with a minimum income of $5,000/month, 12 months stay, and 4 weeks processing.

Eligible

As a Vietnam citizen, you can apply for Indonesia's E33G Remote Worker Visa, the official KITAS-based remote worker route. It requires at least USD 5,000 in monthly income, is issued for 1 year, and can be renewed up to 6 years total.

Quick facts

Income

$5,000/month

Duration

12 months

Processing

4 weeks

Fee

$550

Tax

KITAS holders are likely tax residents from day 1. Non-resident flat rate: 20%. Tax data synced between Directorate General of Taxes and Immigration as of 2026.

Dependents

No

Required documents

Use this checklist to prepare the core documents for your application.

Background check Required

A police certificate may be requested to support the E33G Remote Worker Visa file, especially for longer KITAS-based residence processing.

Employment proof Required

Proof of foreign employment, freelance work, or overseas business activity compatible with E33G Remote Worker Visa conditions.

Health insurance Required

Travel or private health insurance covering Indonesia for the intended stay.

Passport Required

Passport valid for at least six months, or longer if using a longer-stay pathway through an agent.

Proof of accommodation Required

Proof of hotel stay, villa booking, or residential lease for arrival in Indonesia under the E33G Remote Worker Visa process.

Proof of income Required

Proof of at least USD 5,000 monthly income (about USD 60,000 annually) for the E33G Remote Worker Visa, supported by contracts, bank statements, or employer certification.

Tax implications summary

A quick read on the local tax treatment before you commit.

Current tax status

KITAS holders are likely tax residents from day 1. Non-resident flat rate: 20%. Tax data synced between Directorate General of Taxes and Immigration as of 2026.

Longer stays can trigger local tax residency, so confirm whether your foreign income becomes taxable after arrival.

Residency outlook

There is no direct path to permanent residency listed for this visa.

Application steps timeline

A clear sequence from preparation to application submission.

1

Confirm E33G eligibility and prepare the KITAS file

Confirm you qualify for the E33G Remote Worker Visa, then prepare passport, income proof, accommodation, and other KITAS-related supporting documents.

2

Gather E33G supporting documents

Collect passport copies, proof of at least USD 5,000 monthly income, health coverage, accommodation evidence, and any agent or sponsor documentation requested for E33G filing.

3

Pay the visa processing fee

Pay the immigration and related processing fees, commonly around USD 550 for the E33G Remote Worker Visa workflow.

4

Submit through immigration or an agent

Submit the E33G application through Indonesia's immigration system, often with help from an authorized visa agent or sponsor handling the upload steps.

5

Wait for E33G approval

Expect around two to four weeks for issuance depending on document completeness and immigration workload.

6

Receive the visa and activate KITAS stay

Enter Indonesia after approval, complete any KITAS onboarding steps, and track annual renewal timing if you plan to extend the E33G stay.

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Frequently asked questions

Can Vietnam citizens apply for Indonesia Digital Nomad Visa?

Yes. Vietnam citizens are currently eligible to apply for the Indonesia digital nomad visa.

What is the minimum income for Indonesia Digital Nomad Visa?

The minimum income is $5,000/month based on the current program data.

How long does it take to process?

Processing currently takes about 4 weeks, although embassy workloads can change timelines.

Can I bring dependents?

No. Dependents are not currently supported under this program.

Is there a path to permanent residency?

There is no direct path to permanent residency listed for this visa.

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