
Muhammad
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6 décembre 2007 à 14:31
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Oui, il y a un visa spécifique: le KITAS, valable un an. Tu y as droit en tant que femme mariée à un Indonésien. Curieusement, les explications concernant ce visa ont disparu du site de l'ambassade à Paris... Voici ce que j'ai trouvé: Guide to KITAS (Kartu Ijin Tinggal Terbatas/Limited Stay Permit) in Indonesia KITAS for Foreign Husbands of Indonesian Women Foreign husbands of Indonesians are treated just like other foreign men in regards to obtaining a KITAS (Limited Stay Permit). That is, you must have a sponsor and a work permit before the KITAS can be issued. Work permit first, visa second. There is no special dispensation for foreign men married to Indonesian women to automatically entitle them to limited stay status. The wife may be able to sponsor her children's KITAS, but not her husband's. Unfortunately an Indonesian wife can not sponsor a foreign husband for residency. She can be the sponsor for a social visa which allows you to stay for a maximum of 1-2 months at a time (with 4 renewals, up to 6 months). This visa, however, does not allow you to work. The government's policy behind this regulation seems to be related to the fact that foreign men are assumed to need a job to support their family in Indonesia. Only foreign 'experts' can be issued work permits in Indonesia. The foreign husband's expert status depends on whether or not he possesses job skills/knowledge that Indonesians don't have. Foreign experts must locate an Indonesian sponsor who then applies to the Manpower Ministry for the foreigner to work in their business as an expert. Once the work permit (IKTA - Izin Kerja Tenaga Asing) has been issued, this becomes the recommendation for the application to Immigration for the KITAS. Again work permit first, visa second. The marriage with an Indonesian woman will not give you the resident permit. You have no more rights than a visiting tourist and will have to leave unless you have a KITAS/business/social budaya or tourist visa. Your children will also be considered foreign citizens. Basically you are entitled to nothing and are subject to excess immigration fees. However, with the new Citizenship Law, effective 26 June 2006, the foreign husband can get a multiple entry social-cultural (sosbud) visa which valid for 12 months under the Indonesian wife sponsorship. The telex approval should be first picks up the visa at the Indonesian Embassy abroad. However, the Indonesian wife still can not sponsor her foreign husband to get a temporary resident visa (KITAS Card) yet. Foreign Women married to Indonesian Men If the wife is the foreign spouse, the legal situation is totally different. Her Indonesian husband can easily apply for a KITAS for her with the status accompanying the husband. The assumption of the Indonesian government seems to be that these foreign women are housewives, at home raising the children and not in the job market. The foreign wives is allowed to reside in Indonesia under this status, but not allowed to work. The basis for this sponsorhip is the marriage certificate. Besides that, you need a letter of sponsorhip from your husband, your passport, your husband's ID card and his family card. If a foreign wife of an Indonesian is not accompanying the husband status, and wants to leave Indonesia, she must have a letter stating that her husband has given his permission for her to depart. This letter is needed in order to apply for an exit/reentry permit at the immigration office. This regulation is a formality, but can cause difficulties in the case of a separation, divorce or an attempt to spirit children out of the country. Conversion Provisions A status conversion of an immigration Permit is the changing of status of a Visit Permit into a Limited Stay Permit. Indonesia's Visit Permit can be converted into Limited Stay Permit. The following Visit Permits are convertible into Limited Stay Permits: - A Visit Permit for the purpose of doing business;
- A Visit Permit for socio-cultural purposes;
- A Visit Permit in the framework of government duties.
The following Visit Permits are not convertible into Limited Stay Permits: - A Visit Permits for the purpose of tourism;
- A Visit Permit on Arrival;
- A Visit Permit for Free Short Visit Visas.
A conversion shall be allowed for a foreign national in the framework of: - Investment;
- Employment as an expatriate expert;
- Employment as social activities;
- Carrying out scientific research;
- Carrying out religious duties;
- For education and training;
- Joining a husband in possession of a Limited Stay Permit/Permanent Stay Permit or who is an Indonesian citizen;
- Joining a parent for single, under-age, legitimate child(ren) of a parent in possession of a Limited Stay Permit/Permanent Stay Permit or who is an Indonesian citizen;
- Repatriation for a former Indonesian citizen in the framework of regaining Indonesian citizenship;
- National development or other reasons related to humanitarian considerations.
The foreign national concerned must have been residing in Indonesia for at least 4 (four) months consecutively from the date of admission. The issuance of a Visit Permit status conversion into a Limited Stay Permit shall be determined by decision of the Director General of Immigration. The issuance of a status conversion shall be executed by the Head of the Local Immigration Office upon approval of the Director General of Immigration through the Head of the Regional Office or a designated official. Requirements An application for the status conversion of a Visit Permit into a Limited Stay Permit shall be submitted in triplicate to the Director General of Immigration, or a designated official, through the Head of the Local Immigration Office whose jurisdiction covers the area of residence of the applicant, with the following enclosures: - an application letter from foreign national concerned and his/her sponsor which contain information concerning the reason for the status conversion and a guarantee for said foreign national from the sponsor during his/her stay in Indonesia until his/her exit from Indonesia;
- original and photocopies of a valid passport or travel document which includes information about the personal identity, Visa, Admission Permit, and Visit Permit;
- 6 (six) color photographs size 2 x 3 cm;
- a Curriculum Vitae/Resume which includes information about family, employment background, and educational background of the foreign national concerned;
- letters to support his/her request for a conversion and a recommendation from a related authorized institution/department;
- a marriage certificate and information about the personal identity of the husband for a wife to join a husband in possession of a Limited Stay Permit/Permanent Stay Permit or who is an Indonesian citizen;
- a birth certificate and information about the personal identity of a parent for a child to join a parent in possession of a Limited Stay Permit/Permanent Stay Permit of who is an Indonesian citizen;
- proof that the applicant is not included on the blacklist or the subject of an Immigration Action.
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