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Our Team: Your Expert Guides for Bali Remote Work Visas

At baliremotework.com, we understand that navigating Indonesian immigration can be complex, especially with evolving regulations. That’s why we’ve assembled a dedicated team of visa facilitation specialists with over a decade of collective experience, focused specifically on empowering digital nomads and remote workers to thrive in Bali. Our approach is built on clear communication, meticulous preparation, and a deep understanding of the E33G Digital Nomad KITAS, ensuring you receive trustworthy, expert support from your initial enquiry to the moment your visa is issued.

When you choose us, you’re not just getting a service; you’re gaining a partner who understands the nuances of Bali remote work and the specific requirements for long-term legal residence. Our team is committed to providing real human help, responding swiftly to your questions via WhatsApp, and guiding you through every step of the process.

Farah Kusuma: Digital Nomad & Remote Worker Specialist

As our lead Digital Nomad & Remote Worker Specialist, Farah Kusuma brings a unique blend of professional expertise and firsthand understanding of the remote work lifestyle. Having navigated her own journey as a digital nomad, Farah keenly appreciates the aspirations and potential challenges faced by individuals seeking to live and work in Bali.

Farah’s role is to ensure our clients receive not just a visa, but a pathway to a compliant and fulfilling remote work experience in Indonesia. She is the strategic mind behind our E33G Digital Nomad KITAS processes, staying continuously abreast of the latest regulatory updates from Imigrasi Denpasar and the Directorate General of Immigration. Farah is particularly adept at translating complex legal jargon into clear, actionable advice, helping clients understand critical requirements such as the **minimum annual income of USD 60,000** for the E33G KITAS.

Her expertise extends beyond simple document checklists; Farah provides strategic insights on structuring your application to best meet Immigration’s substantive criteria, ensuring a robust submission. She acts as a crucial liaison, advocating for our clients and proactively addressing potential issues before they arise. With Farah, you have a specialist who truly understands what it means to work remotely for an overseas entity while making Bali your home.

Sofia Wibisana: Senior Visa Case Manager

Sofia Wibisana is the backbone of our operational excellence. As our Senior Visa Case Manager, Sofia’s extensive experience—spanning over ten years in Indonesian visa and immigration law—is invaluable. She possesses an encyclopaedic knowledge of the entire KITAS application lifecycle, from initial pre-screening to final permit issuance.

Sofia’s meticulous attention to detail is critical for E33G Remote Worker KITAS applications. She personally oversees the compilation and review of every client’s documentation, ensuring strict adherence to the exact requirements set by Immigration. Her expertise covers all aspects, including verifying the validity of passports, ensuring bank statements reflect the required **ending balance of at least USD 2,000**, and confirming employment contracts meet the stipulated income thresholds.

Her direct experience working with various Imigrasi offices, including Imigrasi Denpasar, means she is familiar with specific local procedural nuances that can impact processing times. Sofia is exceptionally skilled at anticipating potential hurdles and proactively guiding clients to mitigate them, streamlining the application journey for a smoother experience. Her steady hand and comprehensive understanding of immigration policies provide a strong foundation for every successful application.

Our Dedicated Support Team

Behind Farah and Sofia is a highly efficient support team, each playing a vital role in delivering our signature service. These dedicated professionals ensure that every client receives prompt, personalized assistance throughout their visa journey.

Document & Compliance Specialist

Our Document & Compliance Specialist is the guardian of accuracy and completeness. This role is crucial for the E33G Digital Nomad KITAS, where even minor discrepancies can lead to delays. They meticulously cross-reference all submitted documents against the latest regulatory checklists, ensuring every passport copy, financial statement, and employment letter adheres to Indonesian Immigration standards. This specialist plays a critical role in pre-empting common application errors, significantly enhancing the likelihood of a swift approval for your 1-year temporary stay permit.

Client Concierge & Communication Lead

Understanding that clear and timely communication is paramount, our Client Concierge & Communication Lead is your primary point of contact for day-to-day queries. This individual ensures that our promise of fast WhatsApp replies is consistently met. They are expert communicators, providing updates, answering questions, and clarifying steps in an accessible manner. From advising on the best time to apply to coordinating follow-up questions from Immigration, this role ensures you feel supported and informed at every stage. For direct assistance, our WhatsApp concierge is ready to help.

Together, our team at baliremotework.com embodies a commitment to professional integrity, deep expertise in Indonesian immigration law, and a genuine desire to facilitate your successful transition to life as a remote worker in Bali. With over a decade of experience, we pride ourselves on delivering transparent, efficient, and ultimately successful visa outcomes for our clients.

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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.

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