Indonesia continues to rise as one of the world’s favorite filming destinations—where tropical islands, volcanoes, ancient temples, and urban skylines meet in perfect cinematic harmony.
For professional film crews, media teams, and documentary producers who plan to enter Indonesia multiple times for production purposes, the D14 – Filming Multiple Entry Visa is the ideal solution.
This visa grants flexibility, convenience, and legal permission for filmmakers to shoot in Indonesia across various timeframes throughout the year.
The D14 Visa is a 1-year multiple entry permit designed for foreign filmmakers, TV producers, documentary teams, vloggers, and media professionals.
It allows you to:
✅ Enter and exit Indonesia multiple times within 12 months
✅ Conduct filming, documentary shoots, or video production legally
✅ Work with local production teams or sponsors
Unlike the single-entry C14 Filming Visa, the D14 visa saves you time and effort by eliminating the need to reapply for each trip.
This visa is perfect for:
🎬 International production houses filming across several Indonesian islands
📺 Documentary or travel show creators visiting periodically
📸 Digital media professionals working on long-term regional projects
🎞 Companies producing recurring commercial content
🎥 Independent filmmakers shooting in phases
If your project involves multiple visits within a year, the D14 Filming Visa is your most practical option.
Because it offers:
One-year validity with multiple visits
Legal filming rights under Indonesian law
Easy re-entry without reapplying
Permission to bring in professional filming equipment
Collaboration with local film partners or production houses
Flexible shooting schedules across different islands or locations
It’s ideal for media teams that need recurring access to Indonesia.
To apply for the D14 Filming Visa, you generally need:
Valid passport (minimum 18 months validity)
Company profile or sponsor letter
Filming proposal & project outline
List of crew members and positions
Filming locations & shooting schedule
Equipment list
Accommodation details
Recent color photo
Additional documentation may be required depending on the nature of your film and shooting locations.
Processing usually takes 10–15 working days, depending on project type and necessary film approvals.
For sensitive or government-related filming, early submission is strongly recommended.
The D14 Filming Visa is valid for 1 year from the date of issue and allows multiple entries.
Each stay in Indonesia can typically last up to 60 days per visit, with re-entry permitted anytime during the visa validity.
✅ Filming documentaries or movies
✅ Recording interviews and on-site footage
✅ Shooting commercials or online content
✅ Collaborating with local media partners
✅ Traveling between filming islands and provinces
❌ Not allowed:
Paid employment or unrelated business activities outside approved filming work.
Indonesia offers a stunning variety of cinematic landscapes and vibrant culture, including:
🌋 Volcanic mountains and tropical rainforests
🏖 Bali’s scenic beaches
🏯 Historical temples and palaces
🏙 Modern skylines of Jakarta and Surabaya
🎭 Traditional arts, festivals, and local stories
No matter your genre—adventure, romance, culture, or nature—Indonesia provides a perfect backdrop for your vision.
ATC simplifies your visa journey from start to finish:
✅ Expert consultation and document support
✅ Local sponsorship for your film crew
✅ Quick, reliable, and legal processing
✅ Coordination with Indonesian authorities
✅ Smooth entry and re-entry assistance
We help filmmakers focus on creativity—while we handle the formalities.
The D14 – Filming Multiple Entry Visa is the best choice for filmmakers who plan repeated visits to Indonesia for shooting, production, or coordination. It provides unmatched flexibility, allowing you to travel freely and film your projects without the hassle of repeated applications.
Whether you’re producing a documentary series, a travel show, or a global film project — Indonesia welcomes your creativity through the D14 visa.