Second Home Visa Indonesia – Stay Up to 10 Years in Paradise

Enjoy the freedom to live long-term in Indonesia with the Second Home Visa. Perfect for foreigners who wish to make Indonesia — especially Bali — their second home.

WHAT IS THE SECOND HOME VISA?

The Second Home Visa (also known as Second Home KITAS/KITAP) is a long-term stay permit issued by the Indonesian Government. It allows qualified foreigners to live in Indonesia for 5 or 10 years, without the need for a local sponsor. This visa is designed for individuals or families who wish to stay in Indonesia for extended periods – whether to retire, enjoy leisure, or manage personal investments.

Who Can Apply for the Second Home Visa?

This visa is ideal for: 

You don’t need to be married to an Indonesian or employed in Indonesia to qualify.

Main Benefits of the Second Home Visa

WHAT IS THE REQUIREMENTS FORSecond Home Visa APPLICATION?

Application Process

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

The Second Home Visa is a long-term stay permit that allows foreigners to live in Indonesia for 5 or 10 years without the need for a local sponsor. It’s perfect for retirees, investors, or anyone wishing to make Indonesia their second home.

This visa is available to foreign individuals or families who can show financial capability of at least IDR 2,000,000,000 (around USD 130,000) and wish to stay long-term in Indonesia. You don’t need to be married to an Indonesian citizen or employed in the country.

You can choose between a 5-year or 10-year stay permit. Both types are extendable as long as you continue to meet the eligibility requirements.

No, a sponsor is not required for the Second Home Visa. You can apply independently through Bali Visa Advisor with full support from our consultants.

No. The Second Home Visa is a non-working visa. It allows you to reside, manage personal matters, or own property, but not to work or earn income within Indonesia. If you wish to work, you must apply for a Work Permit (IMTA) or a Work Visa separately.

Yes. Your spouse, children, and parents can join you by applying for a Dependent Second Home Visa. Their visa validity will match your main visa duration (5 or 10 years).

Yes, foreigners holding a Second Home Visa are eligible to own property in Indonesia under specific regulations (right of use / Hak Pakai). Our team can guide you through the process of purchasing property legally and safely.

Yes, foreigners holding a Second Home Visa are eligible to own property in Indonesia under specific regulations (right of use / Hak Pakai). Our team can guide you through the process of purchasing property legally and safely.

The processing time usually takes 7–10 working days, depending on immigration workload and document completeness. Bali Visa Advisor offers both standard and express processing options.

In most cases, yes — certain visa types (like retirement or investor visas) can be converted into a Second Home Visa without leaving Indonesia. Our consultants can review your case to confirm eligibility.

You can freely travel in and out of Indonesia as long as your Second Home Visa and re-entry permit are still valid.

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