Visa Agent in Uluwatu, Bali — Bali Visa Trusted
Bali Visa Trusted helps Uluwatu residents and visitors with every Indonesian visa — VOA and eVOA, all KITAS types, extensions and long-stay permits. As Uluwatu is a fast-growing surf and luxury enclave, we specialise in the Digital Nomad E33G, the Entertainment KITAS for surf and dive instructors, and the Second Home Visa. Message us on WhatsApp.
Visa Services in Uluwatu
Uluwatu has transformed from a remote surf break into one of Bali’s most sought-after clifftop addresses, drawing remote workers, surf professionals and high-end long-stay residents. Bali Visa Trusted covers the visas this growing community needs:
- Remote workers: the Digital Nomad Visa E33G for those working online between surf sessions.
- Surf, dive & creative pros: the Entertainment KITAS — the legal route for paid work as a surf or dive instructor, photographer or videographer.
- Luxury long-stay: the Second Home Visa E33 for clifftop-villa residents settling for 5 or 10 years.
- Testing the lifestyle: eVOA and B211A, then a visa extension or conversion to KITAS when a surf trip becomes a move.
- Content creators: the C5A Creator Visa for those building a surf or travel audience.
Each is priced openly on our pricing page.
Why Uluwatu Residents and Visitors Choose Us
Uluwatu’s residents are a mix of surf-lifestyle professionals and discerning villa owners, and both want the same thing: a licensed agent who gets the details right. Juara Holding Group is registered with Indonesia’s Directorate General of Immigration (Ditjen Imigrasi), files only through official portals, and quotes transparently — government fee plus our service fee, in writing.
The most valuable thing we do for Uluwatu is steer people away from the single most common — and most dangerous — mistake in a surf town: working on a tourist visa. Teaching surf or diving for pay, or shooting paid content, is work, and on a VOA it is prohibited and enforced. We match you to the correct permit — usually the Entertainment KITAS for paid instruction or the E33G for remote work — and handle it almost entirely online, so you barely leave the cliff.
The line between hobby and work is exactly where Uluwatu visitors get caught out. Surfing for your own enjoyment is fine on any tourist visa; coaching a paying client, running a surf camp, or selling the photos and clips you shoot is work, and it needs proper authorisation. The same applies to dive guiding and underwater videography. Because we understand both the surf economy and the immigration rules, we can tell you precisely which side of that line your plans fall on — and arrange the right permit before you start, rather than after an officer asks questions on the beach.
Uluwatu-Specific Visa Demand — Surf Pros and Clifftop Luxury
Uluwatu’s demand splits along two clear lines that you don’t see together anywhere else in Bali:
- Surf and dive instructors working for pay — the headline question here is “can I teach surf on a tourist visa?” The answer is no; paid instruction needs the Entertainment KITAS or another work-authorised permit.
- Surf-lifestyle remote workers — those earning from an overseas employer while chasing the swell use the E33G; see working remotely in Bali.
- Clifftop-villa long-stayers — affluent residents who want a 5 or 10-year base choose the Second Home Visa.
- Surf and travel content creators — building a monetised audience legally with the C5A rather than risking a tourist-visa breach.
This combination of paid surf work and luxury residence is Uluwatu’s signature — and exactly what we tailor for here.
How It Works in Uluwatu — Online and By Appointment
Uluwatu’s clifftop geography makes remote service especially welcome:
- Fully online. A free WhatsApp consultation, a document checklist, full review of your papers, and filing of the E33G, Entertainment KITAS, Second Home Visa, eVOA or extension through the official Indonesian portals — handled remotely so you stay near the waves.
- By appointment. For the in-person biometric step that 2026 rules require on an extension or conversion, we book the slot and prepare your file. We serve Uluwatu online and by appointment; our office is in Denpasar, and you only attend immigration when it’s genuinely required.
Bali Immigration Office Serving Uluwatu
Uluwatu sits in the Pecatu area of South Kuta, within the Badung regency, which falls under Kantor Imigrasi Kelas I Khusus TPI Ngurah Rai, the airport-region immigration office. This is where in-person steps such as biometric extension appointments and tourist-to-KITAS conversions are processed for Uluwatu residents. We coordinate the appointment and ensure your documents are complete before you make the drive. Always confirm current procedures on imigrasi.go.id.
Uluwatu Visa FAQ
Can I teach surf or diving in Uluwatu on a tourist visa?
No. Paid instruction is work and is prohibited on a VOA or B211A — and it is enforced in 2026. The legal route is the Entertainment KITAS, which permits paid creative and instructional work. Message us and we’ll set it up correctly.
Which visa do Uluwatu remote workers use?
Most use the Digital Nomad Visa E33G — one year, for remote work for an overseas employer (USD 60,000/year income required, not renewable). See working remotely in Bali.
I own a clifftop villa — what long-stay visa fits?
The Second Home Visa E33 gives 5 or 10 years with no upper age limit, via a state-bank deposit or qualifying property.
Is your Uluwatu pricing transparent?
Yes. Every quote is the government fee plus our service fee, itemised in writing. See the pricing page.
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