Navigating Indonesia’s immigration regulations can be complex, especially when it comes to reporting changes in civil status or immigration status. Whether you’re a foreign national, an expatriate, or an Indonesian citizen, staying compliant with the latest immigration laws is crucial. Our expert team is here to guide you through every step, ensuring a seamless process for all your documentation needs.
Our Services Include:
- Stay Permit for Child of VOA (Visa on Arrival) Holder Born in Indonesia
If your child is born in Indonesia while you’re holding a Visa on Arrival (VOA), we assist in obtaining the necessary stay permit to ensure your child’s legal status in the country. - Reporting of Recognition of Child
For foreign parents, recognizing a child born in Indonesia is a legal requirement. We help you complete the process efficiently, ensuring compliance with Indonesian immigration laws. - Marriage Reporting with ITAS/ITAP Holder
If you’re married to an ITAS (Limited Stay Permit) or ITAP (Permanent Stay Permit) holder, reporting your marriage to the immigration office is mandatory. Let us handle the paperwork for you. - Divorce/Legal Separation Reporting
Changes in marital status, such as divorce or legal separation, must be reported to the immigration authorities. We ensure timely and accurate reporting to avoid any legal complications. - Marriage Reporting with Indonesian Citizen
Marrying an Indonesian citizen? We assist in fulfilling the reporting requirements to the immigration office, ensuring your marital status is properly documented. - Birth Reporting
The birth of a child in Indonesia must be reported to the relevant authorities. We guide you through the process, from obtaining a birth certificate to fulfilling immigration obligations. - Death Reporting
In the unfortunate event of a death, reporting to the immigration office is required. We provide compassionate support to help you navigate this difficult process.
Latest Indonesian Immigration Regulations
Staying updated with Indonesia’s immigration laws is essential. Here are some key points based on the latest regulations:
- Stay Permit for Children Born in Indonesia: Children born to VOA holders must apply for a stay permit within a specified period after birth. Failure to do so may result in fines or legal issues.
- Recognition of Child: Foreign parents must formally recognize their child born in Indonesia through a legal process, which includes submitting required documents to the immigration office.
- Marriage Reporting: Marriages involving ITAS/ITAP holders or Indonesian citizens must be reported to the immigration office within a specific timeframe. Non-compliance may lead to penalties.
- Divorce/Legal Separation Reporting: Any changes in marital status must be reported immediately to avoid complications with your immigration status.
- Birth and Death Reporting: Both events must be reported to the local civil registry and immigration office to ensure proper documentation and compliance.
Why Choose Us?
- Expert Guidance: Our team is well-versed in the latest Indonesian immigration laws and procedures.
- Efficient Service: We streamline the process, saving you time and effort.
- Compliance Assurance: We ensure all documentation is accurate and submitted on time, keeping you compliant with regulations.
Don’t let immigration paperwork overwhelm you. Contact us today for professional assistance tailored to your needs!
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