E33F Spouse Dependent KITAS 2026: Complete Guide for Married Couples in Indonesia
If you hold a work KITAS or KITAP in Indonesia and want to bring your spouse to live with you, the E33F Spouse Dependent KITAS is your legal pathway. This comprehensive guide covers everything married couples need to know about spousal dependent visas in 2026, including requirements, costs, work restrictions, and the application process.
What is E33F Spouse Dependent KITAS?
E33F is the official immigration code for spouse dependent visa (ITAS Tanggungan Pasangan), allowing the legally married spouse of a KITAS or KITAP holder to reside in Indonesia.
Key Characteristics
- Official name: ITAS Tanggungan (Dependent Limited Stay Permit) for Spouse
- Validity: Matches sponsor's KITAS validity (typically 1-2 years)
- Work authorization: None (spouse cannot work without separate permit)
- Sponsorship: Requires sponsor with valid KITAS or KITAP
- Legal requirement: Must be legally married with certified documentation
- Processing time: 3-5 weeks (after sponsor's KITAS is issued)
- Legal basis: Keputusan Menteri M.IP-08.GR.01.01/2025
Understanding Dependent Visa Types
Indonesia has several dependent visa categories for family members. Here's how E33F fits into the family visa system:
Family Dependent Visa Codes (E33 Series)
| Visa Code | Relationship | Age/Status Requirements | Notes |
|---|
| E33F | Spouse | Legally married | Most common family dependent |
| E33E | Child | Under 18, unmarried | Biological or legally adopted |
| E33D | Child | 18-21, unmarried, student | Must provide proof of enrollment |
| E33A | Parent | Sponsor must be KITAP holder | Rare, specific conditions |
| E33B | Sibling | Special circumstances only | Very rare, humanitarian cases |
Most common: E33F (spouse) and E33E (children under 18) account for 95% of family dependent KITAS applications.
Your spouse can apply for E33F dependent KITAS if you (the sponsor) hold one of the following:
Work KITAS holders:
- E25B: Director KITAS
- E23: Employee KITAS
- E28A: Investor KITAS (passive)
- E25A-E25F: Other executive positions (Commissioner, Vice Director, Manager, etc.)
- E23Y: Digital Talent visa holders
- E33G: Remote Worker visa holders
Other KITAS holders:
- E33G: Remote worker (can sponsor spouse)
- Retirement KITAS: Holders aged 55+ with sufficient funds
- Student KITAS: Master's/PhD students (Bachelor's students case-by-case)
KITAP holders:
- All KITAP holders can sponsor spouse dependent KITAS
Not eligible to sponsor:
- Tourist visa holders (B211A, VOA)
- Social-cultural visa holders (B211B)
- Visitor visa holders without work authorization
- KITAS holders with less than 6 months validity remaining
Critical requirement: Sponsor must have KITAS/KITAP in hand before applying for spouse dependent KITAS. You cannot apply simultaneously.
Legal Marriage Requirements: What Qualifies?
Indonesia has strict requirements for marriage recognition in immigration matters.
Accepted Marriage Types
Indonesian marriage certificate (preferred):
- Marriage registered at Indonesian Civil Registry Office (Kantor Catatan Sipil)
- Recognized by Kementerian Agama (for religious marriages)
- Includes official marriage book (Buku Nikah)
Foreign marriage certificate (must be legalized):
- Marriage certificate from your home country
- Apostille (for Hague Convention countries) OR
- Legalization by Indonesian embassy/consulate in issuing country
- Translation into Bahasa Indonesia by sworn translator (penerjemah tersumpah)
- Notarization of translated document
Religious Marriages
If you had a religious marriage ceremony:
- Must also be registered civilly (religious ceremony alone is insufficient)
- Indonesia recognizes 6 official religions: Islam, Christianity (Protestant), Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism
- Marriage must be performed by registered religious official
- Civil registration required within 60 days of ceremony
Same-Sex Marriages
Not recognized. Indonesia does not recognize same-sex marriages, even if legally performed abroad. Same-sex partners cannot obtain E33F spouse dependent KITAS.
Alternative: Each partner must obtain their own independent KITAS (work visa, investor visa, remote worker visa, etc.).
Common-Law Partnerships
Not recognized. Indonesia requires formal marriage registration. Common-law partnerships, domestic partnerships, or de facto relationships do not qualify, regardless of duration.
Polygamous Marriages
Indonesia permits polygamy under Islamic law with strict conditions:
- First wife must consent
- Husband must prove financial capacity
- Religious court approval required
Immigration implications:
- Only one spouse can be sponsored on dependent KITAS (sponsor must designate which spouse)
- Second/third/fourth wives typically need independent KITAS
E33F Requirements: Comprehensive Checklist
Immigration documents:
- Valid KITAS or KITAP (minimum 6 months remaining)
- Passport (minimum 12 months validity)
- Copy of IMTA (if on work KITAS)
- Proof of residential address in Indonesia
- SKTT (Surat Keterangan Tempat Tinggal) - residence certificate from local authorities
Financial proof:
- Bank statements (last 3 months, Indonesian or international account)
- Proof of income (employment contract, business income, pension, etc.)
- Minimum balance: ~IDR 50-100 million recommended (shows ability to support spouse)
- Tax returns (SPT Tahunan) if applicable
Company documents (if work KITAS):
- Company sponsorship letter (Surat Sponsor)
- Company NIB, deed, and registration
- Company tax documents
Spouse Documents (Applicant)
Personal:
- Valid passport (minimum 18 months remaining)
- Passport-size photos (4x6 cm, white background, 8 copies)
- Biographic data page copies
Marriage proof:
- Marriage certificate (original + certified copy)
- Apostille/legalization from Indonesian embassy
- Sworn translation into Bahasa Indonesia (if foreign document)
- Notarized translation
Legal clearance:
- Police clearance certificate from home country (issued within 6 months)
- Health certificate (HIV, TB, drug screening from Indonesian clinic)
- All documents apostilled or legalized
Existing visa status (if already in Indonesia):
- Current visa/KITAS (if applicable)
- Entry stamp page
- Latest stay permit
Additional Documents
For offshore applications (applying from abroad):
- Cover letter explaining purpose of visa
- Detailed relationship history
- Wedding photos (10-15 photos showing ceremony, families, etc.)
- Proof of cohabitation (joint bank accounts, shared property, etc.)
For onshore applications (already in Indonesia):
- Current stay permit or visa extension
- Proof of legal entry (arrival stamp)
- SKTT (residence registration)
E33F Costs: Complete Breakdown (2026)
Bali Zero offers transparent, all-inclusive pricing for spouse dependent KITAS:
Standard Processing Options
| Service Type | Cost (IDR) | Processing Time | Validity | Best For |
|---|
| Spouse 1yr Offshore | 11,000,000 | 3-5 weeks | 1 year | Spouse outside Indonesia |
| Spouse 1yr Onshore | 13,500,000 | 3-5 weeks | 1 year | Spouse already in Indonesia |
| Spouse 1yr Extension | 9,000,000 | 2-3 weeks | 1 year | Annual renewal |
| Spouse 2yr Offshore | 15,000,000 | 3-5 weeks | 2 years | Spouse outside Indonesia |
| Spouse 2yr Onshore | 18,000,000 | 3-5 weeks | 2 years | Spouse already in Indonesia |
| Spouse 2yr Extension |
What's Included
All packages include:
- VITAS (visa approval) processing
- ITAS (KITAS card) issuance
- Immigration application fees
- Multiple re-entry permit (MERP)
- Police registration (STM)
- Document review and preparation
- Immigration escort and appointments
- Translation coordination
- Notarization fees
- Agent service fees
Not included:
- Apostille/legalization of foreign documents (must do in home country)
- International courier fees
- Accommodation/transportation in Indonesia
- Health certificate (obtain from Indonesian clinic, ~IDR 500,000-1,000,000)
- Police clearance from home country
1-Year vs 2-Year: Cost Comparison
1-Year Option:
Initial cost:
- Offshore: IDR 11,000,000
- Onshore: IDR 13,500,000
Annual renewal: IDR 9,000,000
Total for 2 years:
- Offshore path: IDR 11M + IDR 9M = IDR 20,000,000
- Onshore path: IDR 13.5M + IDR 9M = IDR 22,500,000
2-Year Option:
Initial cost:
- Offshore: IDR 15,000,000
- Onshore: IDR 18,000,000
No renewal for 2 years
Savings analysis:
- Offshore 2yr saves: IDR 20M - IDR 15M = IDR 5,000,000 (25% savings)
- Onshore 2yr saves: IDR 22.5M - IDR 18M = IDR 4,500,000 (20% savings)
Recommendation:
- Choose 2-year if you're certain you'll stay the full period (better value, fewer renewals)
- Choose 1-year if uncertain about long-term plans or sponsor's KITAS might change
Additional Costs to Budget
One-time expenses:
- Health certificate: IDR 500,000-1,000,000
- Police clearance (home country): USD 20-100 (varies by country)
- Apostille/legalization: USD 50-200 per document
- Sworn translation: IDR 200,000-500,000 per document
- Document courier: IDR 500,000-1,500,000
Annual expenses:
- Re-entry permit renewal (if traveling): IDR 500,000
- SKTT registration: IDR 100,000-200,000
Total first-year estimate (offshore, 1-year):
- KITAS application: IDR 11,000,000
- Health/documents: IDR 2,000,000
- Translation/legalization: IDR 1,500,000
- Incidentals: IDR 500,000
- Total: ~IDR 15,000,000
Work Rights: Can Your Spouse Work on E33F?
Critical limitation: E33F dependent KITAS does NOT grant work authorization. Your spouse cannot work for Indonesian companies or earn Indonesian income on dependent KITAS.
What Spouse CANNOT Do on E33F
Prohibited activities:
- Employment with Indonesian company
- Freelancing for Indonesian clients
- Operating a business in Indonesia
- Receiving salary from Indonesian entity
- Signing employment contracts
- Obtaining NPWP (tax ID) for work purposes
- Working as consultant, contractor, or advisor
Violations result in:
- KITAS cancellation
- Deportation
- Blacklist from re-entering Indonesia
- Fines up to IDR 50,000,000
- Potential prosecution
What Spouse CAN Do on E33F
Permitted activities:
- Living with sponsor in Indonesia
- Studying (enroll in courses, language schools, universities)
- Volunteering (unpaid, non-commercial)
- Accompanying sponsor for social/cultural activities
- Managing personal investments (passive income from abroad)
- Remote work for foreign company paying into foreign account (gray area - see below)
Remote Work: The Gray Area
Scenario: Your spouse works remotely for a company outside Indonesia, receives payment in foreign bank account, never invoices Indonesian clients.
Legal status: Not explicitly addressed in Indonesian immigration law.
Immigration officers' typical stance:
- If income is purely foreign, not taxed in Indonesia, and no Indonesian clients, usually tolerated
- However, technically ambiguous and at discretion of immigration officer
- Risk: During KITAS renewal, might be questioned
Safer alternative:
- Spouse obtains their own E33G Remote Worker visa (designed for exactly this scenario)
- Requires employer/client letter and proof of foreign income
- Cost: Similar to dependent KITAS but with explicit work authorization
How Spouse Can Work Legally
If your spouse wants to work in Indonesia, they must:
Option 1: Convert to Work KITAS
- Find Indonesian employer willing to sponsor
- Employer applies for RPTKA (foreign worker plan)
- Apply for E23 Employee KITAS (replacing E33F)
- Cost: IDR 34,500,000-36,000,000 (full work KITAS)
- Timeline: 6-10 weeks
Option 2: Start Business (Director KITAS)
- Establish PT PMA company (minimum IDR 10B investment plan)
- Become appointed director in company deed
- Apply for E25B Director KITAS (replacing E33F)
- Cost: IDR 34,500,000-36,000,000
- Timeline: 8-12 weeks
Option 3: Remote Worker Visa
- Prove employment/clients outside Indonesia
- Apply for E33G Remote Worker visa (replacing E33F)
- Cost: Varies (typically IDR 20-30M)
- Timeline: 4-6 weeks
Important: Converting from E33F to work KITAS means losing dependent status. If later unemployed, cannot automatically revert to E33F without reapplying.
E33F Application Process: Step-by-Step
Total timeline: 4-6 weeks from document submission to KITAS issuance
Prerequisites (Before Starting)
Must be completed first:
- Sponsor must have valid KITAS or KITAP in hand (not pending)
- Sponsor must have SKTT (residence registration)
- Marriage certificate must be legalized/apostilled and translated
- Spouse's passport must have 18+ months validity
- All documents must be prepared and notarized
Timeline note: Allow 2-4 weeks before starting KITAS application to prepare documents, especially apostille and legalization from your home country.
Phase 1: Document Preparation (Week 1-2)
Sponsor responsibilities:
- Obtain company sponsorship letter (if work KITAS)
- Gather financial proof (bank statements, tax returns)
- Get SKTT from local authorities
- Prepare copies of KITAS, passport, IMTA
Spouse responsibilities:
- Obtain apostilled marriage certificate
- Get sworn translation into Bahasa Indonesia
- Notarize all documents
- Obtain health certificate from Indonesian clinic (if already in Indonesia) or prepare for medical upon arrival
- Get police clearance from home country
- Prepare passport photos (4x6 cm, white background, 8 copies)
Bali Zero assistance:
- Document checklist provided
- Translation coordination
- Review all documents for completeness
- Identify missing items early
Phase 2: VITAS Application (Week 3)
For offshore applicants (spouse outside Indonesia):
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Submit VITAS application
- Bali Zero submits to Direktorat Jenderal Imigrasi
- Attach: marriage certificate, sponsor KITAS, financial proof, all personal documents
- Online submission via immigration portal
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Immigration review
- Processing: 5-10 working days
- May request additional documents or clarifications
- Background check conducted
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VITAS approval
- Approval letter (telex) sent to Indonesian embassy/consulate in spouse's country
- Valid for 90 days (single entry)
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Embassy visa sticker
- Spouse visits Indonesian embassy/consulate
- Present passport, VITAS approval, original marriage certificate
- Visa sticker placed in passport
- Cost: Usually included in VITAS fee
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Travel to Indonesia
- Enter Indonesia within 90 days of VITAS issuance
- Bring all original documents
- Report to immigration within 7 days of arrival
For onshore applicants (spouse already in Indonesia):
- Different process: Direct ITAS application (no VITAS needed)
- Must have valid stay permit (tourist visa, previous KITAS, etc.)
- Cannot be on VOA (Visa on Arrival) - must have extendable visa
- Higher cost due to status change processing
Phase 3: ITAS (KITAS) Issuance (Week 4-5)
Upon arrival (offshore) or after approval (onshore):
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Immigration office appointment
- Bali Zero coordinates appointment
- Bring: passport with VITAS (offshore) or current visa (onshore), all original documents
- Sponsor should accompany (recommended)
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Document verification
- Immigration officer reviews all documents
- Verifies marriage certificate authenticity
- Confirms sponsor's KITAS validity
- May ask questions about relationship (how you met, wedding details, etc.)
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Biometric data collection
- Photo taken at immigration office
- Fingerprints scanned (all 10 fingers)
- Signature capture
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KITAS card production
- Processing: 7-14 working days
- E33F ITAS sticker placed in passport
- Validity: Matches sponsor's KITAS expiry (never exceeds sponsor's validity)
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Multiple re-entry permit (MERP)
- Issued simultaneously with KITAS
- Allows unlimited exits/entries during KITAS validity
- Essential if spouse plans to travel
Phase 4: Post-Approval Registration (Week 5-6)
Mandatory registrations:
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SKTT (Residence Certificate)
- Register at local RT/RW (neighborhood association)
- Then at kelurahan (sub-district office)
- Required within 30 days of KITAS issuance
- Bring: KITAS, passport, rental agreement or property deed, sponsor's SKTT
- Cost: IDR 100,000-200,000
- Processing: Same day
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Police registration (STM)
- Usually handled by Bali Zero
- Register at local police station
- Bring: KITAS, passport, SKTT, sponsor documents
- Cost: Included in Bali Zero package
- Processing: 1-2 days
Optional but recommended:
-
KITAS card holder
- Purchase protective holder for KITAS sticker page
- Prevents wear and tear
- Available at immigration office or stationery stores
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Digital copies
- Scan/photograph all documents
- Store in secure cloud storage
- Keep copies on phone (helpful when traveling)
Spouse KITAS Validity and Limitations
Validity Rules
Critical constraint: Spouse E33F KITAS can NEVER exceed sponsor's KITAS expiry date.
Scenario 1: Sponsor has 12 months remaining on KITAS
- Spouse can get maximum 12 months E33F KITAS
- Must renew when sponsor renews
Scenario 2: Sponsor has 6 months remaining on KITAS
- Spouse can get maximum 6 months E33F KITAS
- Better to wait until sponsor renews first, then apply for full term
Scenario 3: Sponsor upgrades to KITAP (permanent residence)
- Spouse E33F can be extended indefinitely
- Can eventually apply for spouse KITAP (after 3-5 years on E33F)
If sponsor's KITAS expires, spouse E33F automatically becomes invalid on the same date.
Options:
-
Both renew together
- Sponsor renews work KITAS first
- Then spouse renews E33F (links to new sponsor validity)
- Most common scenario
-
Sponsor doesn't renew
- Spouse must leave Indonesia or convert to different visa
- Grace period: Usually 60 days to arrange departure or status change
- Cannot remain on E33F alone
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Sponsor changes KITAS type
- Spouse E33F may need to be reissued (not just extended)
- Example: Sponsor converts from E23 Employee to E25B Director
- Bali Zero handles transition
Geographic and Travel Restrictions
Residence registration (SKTT) limitations:
- Must register in sponsor's registered residence area
- Cannot register in different province without sponsor
- If sponsor moves, spouse must update SKTT
Travel freedom:
- Multiple re-entry permit (MERP): Allows unlimited international travel
- Can travel within Indonesia freely
- Can travel abroad without sponsor (as long as sponsor's KITAS remains valid)
- Must return before KITAS expiry
Reporting requirements:
- No need to report to immigration if traveling domestically
- No restriction on duration of domestic travel
- If traveling abroad >60 days, may need to inform immigration (discretionary)
Extension and Renewal Process
E33F spouse KITAS must be renewed annually (or biennially if 2-year KITAS) in sync with sponsor's KITAS.
Annual Extension Requirements
Timeline: Start renewal process 60 days before expiry (90 days recommended).
Documents needed:
Sponsor documents (updated):
- Current KITAS (being renewed or recently renewed)
- Latest bank statements (3 months)
- Tax returns (SPT Tahunan) from previous year
- Continued proof of employment/income
- Updated company sponsorship letter (if work KITAS)
Spouse documents:
- Current E33F KITAS (about to expire)
- Passport (valid 12+ months)
- Marriage certificate (original, kept for records)
- Passport photos (4x6 cm, 8 copies)
- Updated health certificate (if requested)
Financial proof:
- Updated bank statements showing continued financial stability
- Proof sponsor can continue supporting spouse
Extension Process Steps
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Document submission (Day 1-7)
- Bali Zero reviews documents for completeness
- Submit extension application to immigration
- Pay extension fee: IDR 9,000,000 (1-year) or IDR 15,000,000 (2-year)
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Immigration review (Day 8-14)
- Immigration verifies sponsor's KITAS is current
- Reviews financial documentation
- May request interview (rare for renewals)
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KITAS re-issuance (Day 15-21)
- New ITAS sticker placed in passport
- MERP renewed automatically
- STM (police registration) updated
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SKTT update (Day 22-30)
- Update residence registration at kelurahan
- Bring new KITAS for verification
Total timeline: 3-4 weeks
Cost: IDR 9,000,000 (via Bali Zero)
Extension Denial: Common Reasons
Rare but possible causes:
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Sponsor's KITAS invalid or expired
- Solution: Renew sponsor's KITAS first
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Insufficient financial proof
- Solution: Provide additional bank statements, income proof
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Immigration violations
- Overstay by sponsor or spouse
- Working without permit
- Criminal record
- Solution: Depends on violation; may require legal assistance
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Marital status change
- Divorce or separation
- Solution: Spouse must apply for different visa or leave Indonesia
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Incomplete documents
- Missing translations, expired passport, etc.
- Solution: Provide missing items immediately
If extension denied:
- Grace period: 30-60 days to leave Indonesia or fix issue
- Can appeal decision
- Bali Zero assists with rectification or alternative visa options
Divorce, Separation, and KITAS Cancellation
What Happens if You Divorce?
Immediate consequence: Spouse E33F KITAS becomes invalid upon divorce finalization.
Legal process:
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Divorce decree obtained
- From Indonesian court or foreign court (must be recognized in Indonesia)
- If foreign divorce: Must be registered at Indonesian Civil Registry
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Immigration notification
- Sponsor must inform immigration of marital status change
- Spouse's KITAS marked for cancellation
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Grace period
- Typically 60 days to arrange departure
- Can apply for different visa category if eligible
- Cannot remain on E33F after divorce finalized
Options for divorced spouse:
Option 1: Convert to different visa
- E23 Employee KITAS: If finds job with Indonesian employer
- E28A Investor KITAS: If has capital to invest (IDR 10B)
- E33G Remote Worker visa: If has foreign employment
- Retirement visa: If aged 55+ with pension income
- Timeline: Must start process during grace period
Option 2: Leave Indonesia
- Return to home country
- Can visit Indonesia later on tourist visa
- Can apply for work visa in future if finds employment
Option 3: Remarry Indonesian or another KITAS holder
- Can apply for new E33F dependent KITAS
- Requires full application process (not extension)
Separation (Not Divorced)
If separated but not legally divorced:
- E33F KITAS remains technically valid
- Immigration may question if relationship is genuine during renewal
- Risk: Renewal denial if immigration suspects marriage of convenience
Recommendation: If separation is permanent, better to formalize divorce and transition to different visa rather than risk renewal denial.
Marriage of Convenience: Immigration Scrutiny
Red flags immigration looks for:
- Couple never lived together
- Large age gap (>20 years) with no shared history
- Marriage shortly before KITAS application
- No shared financial accounts or property
- Unable to answer basic questions about spouse (birthday, family, etc.)
- Previous immigration violations
Consequences if deemed fraudulent:
- Immediate KITAS cancellation
- Deportation
- Blacklist (banned from Indonesia for 1-5 years)
- Criminal prosecution possible
Genuine marriages: If your marriage is real, prepare to document:
- Wedding photos (ceremony, reception, families)
- Proof of cohabitation (rental agreements, joint accounts)
- Communication history (emails, messages over time)
- Joint financial activities (shared expenses, property, etc.)
Path to KITAP for Spouses
After holding E33F spouse dependent KITAS consecutively for 3-5 years, your spouse may be eligible for KITAP (Kartu Izin Tinggal Tetap - Permanent Stay Permit).
KITAP Eligibility Requirements
For spouse to qualify:
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Continuous E33F KITAS: 3-5 years
- No gaps longer than 60 days
- Clean immigration record (no overstays, violations)
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Sponsor must have KITAP or qualify for KITAP
- Sponsor is Indonesian citizen (marriage to Indonesian = easier KITAP path)
- Sponsor has KITAP
- Sponsor has held KITAS for 5+ years and qualifies for KITAP
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Marriage remains valid
- Still legally married
- Cohabiting (or legitimate reason for temporary separation)
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Financial stability
- Proof of household income and assets
- No reliance on Indonesian social welfare
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Indonesian language proficiency
- Basic conversation level (A2-B1)
- May be tested during interview
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Clean record
- No criminal record in Indonesia or abroad
- Tax compliance (if sponsor works)
KITAP Application Process for Spouse
Timeline: 3-6 months
Documents required:
- Current E33F KITAS (showing 3-5 years history)
- Passport (valid 24+ months)
- Marriage certificate (original + certified copy)
- Sponsor's KITAP (or eligibility proof)
- SKTT (continuous residence proof)
- Tax returns (if applicable)
- Indonesian language certificate (if formal test taken) or prepared for interview
- Police clearance (Indonesia + home country)
- Financial statements (household)
- Medical certificate
Process:
- Submit KITAP application to immigration
- Document review (2-4 weeks)
- Interview (spouse + sponsor, 30-60 minutes)
- Background check (4-8 weeks)
- Approval and KITAP issuance (2-4 weeks)
Cost: IDR 45-55M (market rate, via agent)
KITAP Benefits
Once spouse obtains KITAP:
- 5-year validity (renewable indefinitely)
- No annual reporting (only renew every 5 years)
- Work authorization (can work without separate IMTA)
- Start business (can establish company)
- Property ownership (Hak Pakai rights)
- Independent status (no longer dependent on sponsor's KITAS)
- No sponsor required (even if divorce, KITAP continues if eligible)
Strategic benefit: KITAP gives spouse independent immigration status, reducing vulnerability to sponsor's employment changes or relationship issues.
Special Situations and Edge Cases
What happens:
- Sponsor's KITAS is cancelled with old employer
- New employer sponsors new KITAS
- Spouse E33F is cancelled simultaneously
Process:
- Sponsor completes KITAS transfer to new employer
- Once sponsor's new KITAS issued, spouse applies for new E33F (not extension, full reapplication)
- Timeline: 4-6 weeks for spouse after sponsor's KITAS issued
- Cost: Full onshore application fee (IDR 13,500,000 for 1-year)
Pro tip: Coordinate timing carefully. Sponsor should complete KITAS transfer first, then immediately apply for spouse KITAS. Keep spouse's previous KITAS documents for continuity proof.
Scenario 2: Having a Baby in Indonesia
If spouse gives birth while on E33F:
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Child's citizenship
- If both parents are foreign: Child takes parents' citizenship (not Indonesian)
- Must register birth at your embassy/consulate
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Child's visa status
- Newborn can stay 60 days without visa
- Must apply for E33E child dependent KITAS before day 60
- Cost: ~IDR 11,000,000 (similar to spouse KITAS)
- Valid until end of parent's KITAS term
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Required documents for child KITAS
- Birth certificate from Indonesian hospital
- Certificate legalized by home country embassy
- Passport for baby
- Parents' KITAS copies
If sponsor is terminated or company shuts down:
Immediate action:
- Sponsor has 60-day grace period to find new sponsor or leave Indonesia
- Spouse E33F becomes invalid when sponsor's KITAS is cancelled
Options:
Option A: Sponsor finds new job quickly
- Complete KITAS transfer
- Reapply for spouse E33F under new sponsor
Option B: Spouse converts to own visa
- Spouse finds work and applies for E23 KITAS
- Both become independent visa holders
Option C: Leave Indonesia
- Both exit Indonesia within grace period
- Can return on tourist visa
- Reapply for work visas from abroad if find new employment
Pro tip: Always maintain updated CVs and job network. Sudden job loss can create immigration urgency.
Scenario 4: Spouse Studying in Indonesia
Can spouse study while on E33F?
Yes. Spouse can enroll in:
- Language courses (Bahasa Indonesia, etc.)
- University degree programs (Bachelor's, Master's, PhD)
- Professional certification courses
- Cooking, art, yoga, or hobby classes
No need to convert to student visa if:
- Course is part-time or short-term (< 6 months)
- Spouse maintains primary status as dependent
Consider converting to student visa if:
- Full-time university enrollment (Bachelor's or Master's)
- Student visa may have benefits (library access, student discounts)
- However, loses ability to remain if sponsor leaves
Cost comparison:
- E33F: IDR 9-18M (tied to sponsor)
- Student KITAS: IDR 20-30M (independent, but requires enrollment)
Recommendation: Stay on E33F if sponsor's KITAS is stable. Only convert to student visa if sponsor is leaving Indonesia and spouse wants to continue studies independently.
If sponsor works abroad frequently or travels long-term:
Spouse E33F remains valid as long as:
- Sponsor's KITAS is valid
- Sponsor maintains Indonesian residence registration (SKTT)
- Sponsor doesn't exceed 183 days outside Indonesia per year (tax residency risk)
Immigration concerns:
- If sponsor is outside Indonesia >6 months/year, immigration may question if sponsor genuinely resides in Indonesia
- Risk: KITAS non-renewal if sponsor is deemed non-resident
Mitigation:
- Maintain clear residence in Indonesia (rental agreement, utilities in sponsor's name)
- Sponsor should return to Indonesia regularly (at least every 60-90 days)
- Spouse continues living in Indonesia (shows household is based in Indonesia)
Scenario 6: Marriage Certificate Issues
Common problems:
Problem 1: Marriage certificate not in English/Indonesian
- Solution: Sworn translation required (penerjemah tersumpah)
- Find list of approved translators from immigration or Bali Zero
Problem 2: Non-Hague Convention country (no apostille)
- Solution: Legalization by Indonesian embassy in issuing country
- Process: Document → Ministry of Foreign Affairs in issuing country → Indonesian embassy legalization
- Timeline: 2-6 weeks
Problem 3: Religious marriage only (no civil registration)
- Solution: Register marriage civilly in home country or Indonesia
- If impossible: May need to remarry civilly in Indonesia
Problem 4: Marriage certificate lost
- Solution: Obtain certified copy from issuing authority
- Follow same legalization process
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Problem: Many couples try to apply simultaneously for sponsor's work KITAS and spouse's E33F.
Reality: Immigration requires sponsor's KITAS to be issued and registered before accepting spouse dependent application.
Solution: Wait until sponsor has KITAS in hand, then apply for spouse. Total timeline adds 3-5 weeks after sponsor's KITAS.
Mistake 2: Insufficient Financial Proof
Problem: Sponsor provides only 1 month bank statement or minimal balance.
Reality: Immigration wants to see sponsor can financially support spouse. Minimal balance ~IDR 50-100M recommended.
Solution: Provide 3-6 months bank statements showing consistent income and healthy balance. Include sponsor's employment contract showing salary.
Mistake 3: Working on Dependent KITAS
Problem: Spouse starts freelancing or accepts job offer while on E33F.
Reality: Working without IMTA is illegal and grounds for deportation.
Solution: If spouse wants to work, convert to proper work KITAS (E23 or E25B) before starting employment. Budget 6-10 weeks for conversion.
Problem: Sponsor renews KITAS in January, but spouse forgets to renew until March (after expiry).
Reality: Spouse has overstayed if KITAS expires.
Solution: Set calendar reminders 90 days before expiry. Renew both KITAS together during same cycle.
Mistake 5: Assuming KITAS Continues After Divorce
Problem: Couple divorces but spouse assumes they can complete KITAS term.
Reality: E33F is cancelled immediately upon divorce finalization.
Solution: Plan ahead if divorce is imminent. Apply for different visa category before finalizing divorce.
Why Use Bali Zero for E33F Spouse KITAS?
Managing spouse dependent KITAS independently is possible but risky, especially with document legalization requirements and coordination with sponsor's KITAS.
What Bali Zero Provides
End-to-end service:
- Document checklist and review
- Apostille/legalization coordination
- Translation services
- VITAS and ITAS application
- Immigration escort and appointments
- KITAS collection and delivery
Compliance expertise:
- Marriage certificate legalization guidance
- Financial proof assessment
- Relationship documentation best practices
- Coordination with sponsor's KITAS renewal
Time savings:
- 4-6 weeks total timeline (vs 3-6 months DIY)
- No queuing at immigration offices
- One point of contact for all steps
Transparent pricing:
- All-inclusive packages (no hidden fees)
- MERP and police registration included
- Clear payment milestones
Ongoing support:
- Extension reminders (60 days before expiry)
- Divorce/separation consultation
- Conversion to work KITAS if needed
- KITAP eligibility assessment
Success rate: 99%+ approval rate for Bali Zero E33F applications with proper documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can my spouse work on dependent KITAS?
No, E33F dependent KITAS does not include work authorization. Your spouse needs a separate IMTA and KITAS to work legally in Indonesia.
What if we're not legally married?
Unmarried partners cannot get dependent KITAS. You must be legally married with certified marriage documentation.
Can same-sex partners get spouse KITAS?
Indonesia does not recognize same-sex marriages. Same-sex partners cannot obtain spouse dependent KITAS.
What happens to spouse KITAS if we divorce?
Spouse KITAS is cancelled upon divorce. The dependent must apply for their own visa or leave Indonesia.
How long does the application take?
4-6 weeks from document submission to KITAS issuance. Add 2-4 weeks for document preparation (apostille, legalization) if applying from abroad.
No. Sponsor must have KITAS issued first, then apply for spouse KITAS. Cannot be processed simultaneously.
What if my spouse is already in Indonesia on tourist visa?
Spouse can convert to E33F onshore. Cost is higher (IDR 13.5M vs IDR 11M offshore) but doesn't need to leave Indonesia.
Do we need to prove financial stability?
Yes. Sponsor should provide bank statements showing sufficient funds (IDR 50-100M balance recommended) to support spouse.
Can spouse open bank account on dependent KITAS?
Yes. Many Indonesian banks allow KITAS holders to open accounts. Requirements vary by bank (some require NPWP, some don't).
Sponsor's company must provide sponsorship letter for spouse KITAS. If company refuses, spouse cannot get E33F. In this case, spouse should pursue independent visa (work KITAS, investor KITAS, etc.).
Conclusion: Is E33F Spouse KITAS Right for You?
E33F Spouse Dependent KITAS is ideal if:
- You're legally married to KITAS or KITAP holder
- Spouse doesn't plan to work in Indonesia (or willing to get separate work permit)
- You want spouse to live with you long-term
- Spouse will support household, study, or manage personal affairs
- Cost-effective solution for family reunification
Consider alternatives if:
- Spouse wants to work → Apply for E23 Employee KITAS or E25B Director KITAS
- Spouse works remotely for foreign company → E33G Remote Worker visa
- Not legally married → Each partner gets independent visa
- Relationship is unstable → Independent visa gives more security
Next steps:
- Ensure sponsor has KITAS or KITAP in hand
- Obtain legalized/apostilled marriage certificate
- Gather financial proof and documentation
- Contact Bali Zero for consultation and quote
- Submit application (allow 4-6 weeks for processing)
- Collect KITAS and register with local authorities
- Enjoy living together in Indonesia legally
Cost: IDR 11-18M depending on offshore/onshore and 1yr/2yr
Timeline: 4-6 weeks after sponsor's KITAS issued
Validity: Matches sponsor's KITAS term
Approval rate: 99%+ with proper documentation
Book your E33F consultation: Contact Bali Zero today to reunite with your spouse in Indonesia.
Disclaimer: Immigration regulations change frequently. This guide reflects February 2026 regulations based on Keputusan Menteri M.IP-08.GR.01.01/2025. Consult with Bali Zero or licensed immigration advisor for the most current information specific to your situation.
Document last updated: 2026-02-17
Article confidence score: 0.91 (High confidence based on Bali Zero pricing data and immigration regulations)
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