Internship Visa in Bali
Complete Guide for Interns
Everything you need to know about applying, requirements, fees, and timelines.
The Bali internship visa allows international students and recent graduates to legally undertake internships in Indonesia for up to 180 days. It ensures compliance with Indonesian law, requires an official internship agreement, and a sponsorship letter from a host company. Salary is not allowed under this type of visa.

Key Information
Location: Must apply from outside Indonesia.
Sponsorship: A Sponsorship Letter is required.
Salary: Paid work is not allowed.
Visa Type: Non-extendable and non-convertible.
Duration: Maximum stay is 6 months.
Cancellation: Visa ends when leaving Indonesia.
Processing Time: 5–12 working days.
Cost: 6,500,000 IDR (~340 EUR).
Application Process
Review
The legal agent review your documents and notify you if any documents are missing or don’t meet the requirements.
Visa Payment
Pay the visa fee directly to the legal agent before your application can proceed.
Visa Submission
The agent will submit your visa application to the Indonesian immigration office.
Visa Delivery
Your visa will be processed and delivered in approximately 5–12 working days.
Visa Application Form
Frequently asked questions
C22A Internship Visa: Designed for students undertaking an academic internship as part of their coursework or graduation requirements. Applicable if you are coming to Indonesia under a school agreement.
C22B Internship Visa: Intended for graduates seeking professional experience through an internship in Indonesia. Recommended for those coming independently, without school affiliation or academic requirements (e.g., graduates looking to gain additional experience).
Disclaimer: Prices may vary and are subject to change based on the current exchange rate or any modifications in immigration laws. Costs (as of September 22th, 2025):
- 8-12 Working days – Regular Process (Price is 6.500.000 IDR)
- 5 Working Days – Express Process (Price is 7.750.000 IDR)
All visa expenses are to be paid directly to our legal partner.
The visa cost is not included in our package fees. We are only assisting you in processing everything with the external legal agent and gathering all the necessary documents.
The Bali Internship Visa
- This visa is valid for a single entry only, which means it becomes invalid if you leave Indonesia during your stay. We recommend traveling to nearby countries before entering Indonesia or after the completion of your internship.
- The visa allows a maximum stay of 180 days from the date of arrival.
- A host company sponsorship letter is mandatory for the application. Our agency can assist you in obtaining the letter through our eligible partner companies.
- Receiving a salary is not permitted. Violating this rule may result in fines, cancellation of your internship, and revocation of the visa.
Once your visa is issued, you have 90 days (3 months) to enter Indonesia before it expires. For this reason, it is recommended to start your application 2–3 months prior to your planned arrival, as the visa processing itself typically takes around 2 weeks.
Your visa is valid for a period of six months, so no extension is required.
You must leave Indonesia before the visa expires and apply for a new visa if you wish to return to Bali.
Your visa is linked to your host company, so you cannot remain in the country if you are no longer associated with them through your school agreement.
Your host company acts as your guardian until your departure.
No, the internship visa prohibits any form of paid employment.
The primary challenge stems from the country’s stringent immigration and labor regulations for foreign nationals. Indonesia aims to safeguard local employment, leading to comprehensive regulations governing internship programs for foreigners.
We exclusively collaborate with legally compliant companies that adhere to all necessary paperwork. This ensures that you can be sponsored legally under the right internship visa.
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All information is based on current Indonesian immigration regulations as of 2024. Requirements may change, and we stay updated to provide the most accurate guidance.
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Bali Work Group specialises in internship placements and internship visa guidance in Bali, Indonesia.