Multiple Entry Filming Visa (D14)

Multiple Entry Filming Visa (D14) valid for 12 month start from visa issued date and allow to you to stay less that 60 days for each visit. Before 60 days you can leave this country or extend this visa at local Immigration for another 60 days.

Planning to shoot a film, documentary, or commercial project in Indonesia? The Multiple Entry Filming Visa allows foreign film crews and production teams to enter and leave Indonesia multiple times during their production period — making it the most practical option for long-term filming schedules.

What You Can Do with Multiple Entry Filming Visa (D14)

Activities Not Allowed with Multiple Entry Filming Visa (D14)

WHAT IS THE REQUIREMENTS FOR Multiple Entry Filming Visa (D14)

How Much Does a Multiple Entry Filming Visa (D14) Cost?

REGULAR

IDR7.500.000/USD 485

IDR/

  • Agent Fee
  • Visa for 1 year
  • Government Fee
  • Stay Permit for 60 days first
  • Processing Time 7-9 working days
EXPRESS

IDR9.000.000/USD 582

IDR/

  • Agent Fee
  • Visa for 1 year
  • Government Fee
  • Stay Permit for 60 days first
  • Processing Time 3-4 working days
  • Length of process depend on the Immigration System.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

Typically, the process takes around 10–15 working days, depending on document completeness and approval timelines from the authorities.

Yes, each crew member must apply individually, but Bali Visa Advisor can coordinate group submissions for convenience.

Yes. We also assist with equipment import permits (carnet) and customs clearance documentation.

Yes, in some cases, it can be converted into a Limited Stay Permit (KITAS) for longer projects or investment-related purposes.

Filming locations must be pre-approved by authorities.

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