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What documents should I provide when applying for a Workcation visa at the Jakarta Embassy as an Indonesian resident in Bali?

Jan 24, 2026
3 months ago
Hi everyone. Currently applying on Jakarta Embassy and I just received an email today for further document(s). Background story: I'm a native Indonesian living in Bali, applying at Jakarta Embassy under Workcation category.

That being said, I believe I need no stay permit from Indonesian Immigration since I'm a native Indonesian myself and I already write them down on my cover letter. Would that be a good solution if I provide them either my passport cover page or national ID Card? P.S. I already provide them a 3-month invoice of my apartment rent in Bali.

Any leads will be much appreciated. Thank you.
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An Indonesian native currently living in Bali is applying for a Workcation visa at the Jakarta Embassy and inquires about the necessity of a stay permit from Indonesian Immigration. The individual has provided a 3-month apartment rental invoice and is considering submitting their passport cover page or national ID card as proof of their status. Community members suggest that a national ID should suffice, sharing personal experiences with visa applications and document submissions.
Paul ********
I provided a copy of my airline booking confirmation for the flight from where I was applying to Thailand. My thinking was that they will assume I must be in that country to have a flight out. This worked for me and the DTV got approved (London)
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James ********
Were you in the UK when you submitted your DTV Visa Application?
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Paul ********
@James *******
Yes I was, but the airline ticket was the only 'proof' I provided for that.
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Anonymous ******************
I’m an Indonesian was applied for DTV in Jakarta back in October and they ask further documents and interviews .long story short I got denied in Jkt and then I tried agin in Hanoi and got approved there without interview. Good luck to you
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Anonymous ******************
Anonymous participant 183 how long did it take in Hanoi? Thank you
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Anonymous ******************
6days but there was 1 day national thai holiday that time
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Anonymous ******************
ID Card will be Ok.
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Anonymous ******************
One things, the embassy want to confirm the address, you need to submit the house hold registration.
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ORIGINAL POSTER
Well noted, thanks šŸ¤ž
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Thanks, guys! Fingers crossed.
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David ******
Anonymer Teilnehmer 486 I think the same. National ID should suffice.
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