Visa for Diaspora Indonesia: A Complete Guide

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Indonesia has launched a special visa category known as the visa for diaspora Indonesia, created specifically for former Indonesian citizens and people of Indonesian descent who have lived abroad for at least five years. 

This long-term visa allows individuals to reconnect with their roots while contributing to Indonesia’s development. With simplified requirements and flexible benefits, the visa opens new opportunities for those seeking to return home or establish a deeper connection with the country.

What is Visa Diaspora Indonesia?

The visa for diaspora Indonesia is a multiple-entry, long-term visa granted to individuals with historical ties to Indonesia. This includes former Indonesian citizens and those with parents or grandparents who were Indonesian nationals. The visa comes in two validity options: five years or ten years, offering greater flexibility compared to standard visas.

Unlike regular Indonesian visas, the diaspora visa does not require a local sponsor or guarantor. It allows the holder to enter and exit Indonesia freely within the visa’s validity period. The primary goal of this visa is to strengthen ties with Indonesians living abroad and encourage their active participation in national progress.

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What are the Criteria to Get a Visa Diaspora Indonesia?

To qualify for the diaspora visa, applicants must meet specific requirements that reflect both legal eligibility and a commitment to Indonesia’s development. These include:

  • Indonesian citizenship status: Applicants must be former or current Indonesian citizens.
  • Residency abroad: Must have lived outside Indonesia for at least five consecutive years.
  • Valid passport: A passport with a minimum validity of 12 months is required.
  • Financial stability: Applicants must demonstrate sufficient funds to support themselves during their stay.
  • Investment commitment: Within 90 days of arrival, holders must invest a minimum of USD 35,000 through:
    • Indonesian government bonds
    • Public company shares or mutual funds listed in Indonesia
    • Indonesian bank savings or term deposits 

Required documents include proof of former Indonesian citizenship (e.g., expired Indonesian passport, birth certificate), bank statements, and a recent passport-sized photograph.

Benefits of the Visa Diaspora Indonesia

The visa for diaspora Indonesia provides several unique advantages not available through standard visa categories. These include:

  • Long-term stay: Live in Indonesia for up to 10 years with no re-application hassles.
  • Work eligibility: Engage in professional activities without needing a separate work permit.
  • Property ownership: Legally own residential property in Indonesia.
  • No sponsor required: Apply directly without involving a local sponsor or guarantor.
  • Reentry flexibility: Enter and exit the country multiple times without visa renewal.
  • Nation-building participation: Support Indonesian development through social, cultural, or economic contributions.

These benefits empower the Indonesian diaspora to maintain lasting ties with their homeland while enjoying modern privileges.

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How to Apply Visa Diaspora Indonesia?

The application process for the diaspora visa is entirely online and user-friendly. Here are the steps:

  1. Register online: Create an account on the official Indonesian e-Visa website.
  2. Complete the form: Fill out the digital application with accurate personal and travel details.
  3. Upload documents: Submit all required documents, including financial proof and identity records.
  4. Pay the fee: Make the necessary payment to process your application.
  5. Submit and track: Finalize your submission and monitor its status online.

The Indonesian government encourages diaspora applicants to prepare their documents carefully to avoid delays. After receiving approval, visa holders must complete their required investment within 90 days of arriving in Indonesia.

Make Your Return to Indonesia Hassle-Free with Seven Stones Indonesia

Navigating a new visa process can feel overwhelming. That’s where Seven Stones Indonesia comes in. Our experienced legal and immigration team helps diaspora applicants handle the technical details, paperwork, and compliance requirements with ease.

We offer:

  • Personalized visa consulting
  • Step-by-step application guidance
  • Investment advisory aligned with visa obligations

Let us help you reconnect with Indonesia. Contact Seven Stones Indonesia today and begin your journey home with confidence and peace of mind.

Source: cekindo.com

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