About Bali Nomad Villa
Bali Nomad Villa was built for one clear purpose: to help remote workers and long-stay visitors make Bali feel practical, legal, and easy to settle into. Our focus is the intersection of accommodation and immigration support, with the E33G Digital Nomad KITAS at the centre of that service. For people who work only for overseas employers or clients, E33G is the main legal stay-permit in Bali as of mid-2026, with a one-year validity, multiple-entry access, and common agency pricing in the range of IDR 18–30 million all-in depending on service level and speed.[1][2][4]
We understand that the move to Bali is rarely just about a villa. It is about where you will live, how long you can stay, whether your income structure fits the rules, and how confidently you can move through the visa process. That is why our work is designed around the needs of digital nomads first, with the search for the right bali nomad villa and the right permit treated as one connected journey.
Our story
Our agency has been supporting Bali visitors, expats, and remote workers for more than 10 years. Over that time, we have seen the island change from a short-stay destination into a long-stay base for founders, freelancers, consultants, and distributed teams. The rules have also become more specific. For the E33G remote worker route, current guidance consistently requires a foreign employment relationship, proof of USD 60,000 annual income, and USD 2,000 in savings shown through recent bank statements.[1][2][4][5]
We built this business to make that process understandable. Many applicants do not need more jargon; they need a clear route, a realistic document checklist, and a facilitator who knows what immigration is likely to ask for. That is the service posture we have kept from the beginning.
If you want to understand the practical side of the visa process, our visa concierge service page explains how we work step by step.
Our mission
Our mission is to help genuine remote workers stay in Bali legally, with the right permit, the right documentation, and the right expectations. The E33G visa is intended for foreign nationals who work remotely for companies outside Indonesia and do not take local income from Indonesian entities or individuals.[1][2][4][7]
We support that standard by focusing on three outcomes:
- Helping qualified applicants understand whether E33G is the correct route for them.
- Reducing friction in the document-gathering and submission process.
- Connecting clients with suitable licensed sponsor partners where sponsorship is required.
We do not treat visa advice as a generic sales script. We treat it as a compliance-sensitive service that needs to be accurate, current, and tailored to the applicant’s situation.
How we work
As facilitators, we operate with a careful KYC-first approach. That means we verify the basics early: passport validity, nationality, work arrangement, foreign income source, savings evidence, and intended length of stay. For E33G, current agency checklists typically ask for a passport valid for at least six months, a recent photo, a three-month bank statement showing at least USD 2,000, proof of annual income at or above USD 60,000, an employment contract with a company established outside Indonesia, and supporting documents such as a CV and travel itinerary.[1][4][5]
We also work through licensed sponsor partners where sponsorship is part of the legal process. That structure matters, because the visa should be handled by people who understand the current immigration framework and the practical risks of non-compliant submissions. For clients, that translates into fewer avoidable errors and a more orderly application experience.
Our role is facilitation: we prepare, coordinate, and guide. We do not promise shortcuts, and we do not encourage anyone to misstate their income, employment, or work location. If E33G is not the right fit, we say so plainly.
You can learn more about our team approach on our team and meet the people behind the service.
What makes us trustworthy
Trust in visa support comes from process, not slogans. Our clients work with us because we are specific about what the E33G visa allows and what it does not. It is for remote work for overseas employers or clients, plus normal stay activities such as travel, tourism, and visiting friends or family. It is not for work paid by Indonesian individuals or companies.[1][4][5][7]
We also stay close to the realities of Bali’s long-stay market. The phrase bali nomad villa should mean more than a stylish property listing. For us, it means a place that suits remote work, long stays, and the lifestyle needs that come with a one-year permit: reliable internet, a workable living setup, and enough flexibility to support changing schedules and trips across Indonesia.[4][7]
Our trustworthiness comes from being careful with the details that matter:
- We align our advice with the current E33G eligibility standard of foreign-only work, USD 60,000 annual income, and USD 2,000 savings proof.[1][2][4][5]
- We keep our guidance practical, not theoretical, so clients know what to prepare before they begin.
- We maintain a facilitator posture rather than overclaiming authority we do not have.
- We prioritise clear communication through a WhatsApp concierge so enquiries can be handled quickly and directly.
Our editorial and service perspective
Our editorial lead persona, Dian Sembiring, reflects the audience we serve: digital nomads, remote workers, and long-stay visitors who want an informed, calm, and efficient path into Bali life. That perspective shapes both our content and our client communication. We focus on what a serious remote worker needs to know before committing to a villa, a stay permit, or a longer-term plan.
That is why we publish with a service mindset. We want our information to be usable, not decorative. If you are comparing visa routes, assessing whether your income documentation is ready, or choosing a long-stay base, we aim to be the agency that explains the process clearly and helps you move forward with confidence.
If you are ready to discuss your stay, your documents, or the right villa setup for remote work, please contact us through our visa concierge service or send your enquiry for WhatsApp follow-up.
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Disclaimer: We are a licensed visa facilitation service, not a government office, and this page is general information — not legal advice. Fees shown are agency service estimates, not official government fees. Requirements change; we confirm the latest rules for your case before you apply.