Silver Hair Visa

What is Silver Hair Visa Indonesia?The Silver Hair Visa Indonesia, officially known as the E33E Visa, is a special type of visa offered by the Indonesian government to individuals aged 60 or older. The main benefit of this visa is that it allows its holders to live in Indonesia for up to five years, with the possibility of extensions. This makes it an attractive option for retirees or those seeking a change of pace in a tropical locale.

Silver Hair Visa Indonesia : Term and Condition

  • Valid Nationality Passport at least 6 (six) months.

  • Latest colour photograph.

  • Curriculum Vitae.

  • Travel Itinerary.

  • Statement of commitment that the applicant will deposit funds in an account in his/her own name worth at least US$50,000 (fifty thousand US dollars) in a state-owned bank.

  • Proof of income or benefits with a minimum value of US$3,000 (three thousand US Dollars) per month.

  • Report accounts in state-owned banks to the immigration office within 90 days after the date of entry.

The Main Purpose of Silver Hair Visa Indonesia

  • Live in Indonesia.

  • Travel to and from Indonesia as many times you want.

Other Information

  • If you meet the conditions, you will automatically obtain the Electronic Limited Stay Permit (e-ITAS) and the Re-Entry Permit upon arrival at the Immigration Checkpoint (you do not need to go to the immigration office to obtain a Limited Stay Permit and Re-Entry Permit).

  • Staying in Indonesia over the period of your stay permit, engaging in prohibited activities, not complying with visa conditions, and/or not complying with Indonesian laws may result in you paying fines, being deported, and/or other legal charges.

  • In addition to the electronic limited stay permit, the limited stay permit also has a physical card (KITAS) available at the immigration office.

  • Be financially sufficient during your stay in Indonesia.

  • Comply with all visa conditions and Indonesia laws.

The Above Application Fee Doesn’t Include

  1. Air ticket, airport tax, accommodation or other travel costs.

  2. EPO (Exit Permit Only) when the holder stops using the KITAS.

  3. Translation fee for any documents.

  4. Any insurance and personal liability.

  5. Penalty of overstay fee.


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