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Your Gateway to an Unforgettable Experience. Are you planning an extended stay or travel in Malaysia? It's essential to understand the different visa options available to meet your specific needs.

Malaysia offers a variety of visas tailored for various purposes, whether it's a short-term visit, multiple entries within a certain period, or employment opportunities. Our Malaysia Visa Application Centre is dedicated to assisting you throughout the visa application process, providing comprehensive support and guidance.

With our expertise, you can navigate the complexities and ensure a smooth experience while obtaining the visa you desire for your Malaysian adventure. Let us help you turn your dreams into reality and embark on an unforgettable journey in Malaysia.

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Travel Tips for a Smooth Experience

Punctuality:

Be prepared for Japan’s renowned efficiency. Familiarize yourself with the extensive network of trains, buses, and subways. Consider purchasing a JR Pass for convenient travel between major cities to make your travel smooth.

Cash vs. Cards:

While credit cards are gaining acceptance, carrying cash is still recommended for smaller purchases and local eateries. ATMs are widely available in major cities and tourist areas.

Respect the culture:

Be mindful of Japanese customs. Learn about bowing, a gesture of respect. It’s customary to take off shoes indoors and avoid loud noises in public areas like trains and libraries. Tipping is generally not expected, a simple “ありがとうございした (Arigatou Gozaimashita)” – meaning “Thank you very much” – suffices.

Language & communication:

While English proficiency is improving, basic Japanese phrases will go a long way. Downloading translation apps or carrying a Japanese phrasebook can be helpful for everyday interactions.

Some popular destinations you can visit

Step into the world of your favourite anime! Visit real-life locations that inspired iconic scenes. try your hand at making traditional dishes like Takoyaki, Hike the majestic Mount Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and witness the ethereal beauty of the Japanese Alps.

Tokyo:

The vibrant capital city with immense energy. Explore iconic landmarks like Tokyo tower, shopping districts, and futuristic neighbourhoods.

Kyoto:

The cultural heart of Japan. Visit ancient temples, serene gardens, and witness the Geisha district of Gion.

Osaka:

Experience the lively food scene and the renowned Dotombori district.

Beyond the Tourist Trail

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park:

Pay your respects at this poignant reminder of the devastating effects of war and a symbol of hope for peace.

Japanese Alps:

Trek through the picturesque mountains, dotted with charming villages and offering stunning natural beauty.

Okinawa:

Discover the tropical paradise south of mainland Japan. Relax on pristine beaches, explore vibrant coral reefs, and experience the unique Ryukyu culture.

TYPES OF VISA

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR Malaysia VISA

  • List of documents for single entry visa
    • Passport copy (both sides)
    • Photo (JPG format and white background with head spacing)
    • Round trip flight ticket
    • Hotel confirmation
    • Bank statement
  • Mandatory documents required for multi-visit visa
    • Passport with six months validation.
    • 3 months bank statement
    • Verified itinerary with agency stamp
    • Photo with white background
    • Hotel confirmation/cruise confirmation
    • Flight confirmation
    • Invitation letter and ID card
  • Fly and Cruise visa
    • Passport and photo
    • Flight ticket with cruise ticket and itinerary with verified stamp of the company
    • Hotel and accommodation confirmation
    • Bank statement (recent 3 months)
    • Invitation letter and ID card of resident
  • Wedding Tourism visa
    • Passport and photo
    • Flight ticket
    • Hotel and accommodation confirmation
    • Bank statement (recent 3 months)
    • Invitation letter and ID card of resident
  • Medical visa
    • Passport and photo
    • Flight ticket and itinerary
    • Hotel and accommodation confirmation
    • Bank statement (recent 3 months)
    • Invitation letter and ID card

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of visa do I need to visit Malaysia?

The specific type of visa required to visit Malaysia depends on the purpose and duration of your visit. Common visa types include tourist visas for leisure travel, business visas for business-related activities, student visas for studying, and employment visas for work purposes.

What are the requirements for obtaining a Malaysia visa?

  • Passport sized studio photo.
  • Passport biodata page with passport validity more than six (6) months from travel date to Malaysia.
  • Confirmed return flight booking.
  • Birth certificate for minor applicants.
  • Proof of accommodation.
  • Other supporting documents.

How long does it take to process a Malaysia visa?

  • Tourist Visa (Social Visit Pass/Tourist): Online eVisa: Typically processed within 48 to 72 hours.
  • Visa on Arrival (for eligible nationalities): Processed upon arrival at designated entry points.
  • Business Visa (Business Visit Pass): Online eVisa: Usually processed within 48 to 72 hours.
  • Visa at Malaysian Embassy/Consulate: Processing times may vary, typically taking a few days to a few weeks.
  • Student Visa (Student Pass): Processing times can vary significantly, depending on the educational institution and the required approvals from Malaysian immigration authorities. It may take several weeks to a few months to process a student visa.
  • Employment Visa (Employment Pass): Processing times for employment visas can be longer, as they involve various approvals from different government agencies in Malaysia. It may take several weeks to a few months to process an employment visa.
  • Other Visa Types: Processing times for other visa types, such as Long-Term Social Visit Pass, Professional Visit Pass, and Temporary Work Visa, can vary. It is advisable to check with the Malaysian immigration authorities or the nearest Malaysian embassy/consulate for specific processing timeframes.

Can I apply for a Malaysia visa online?

Yes, Indian passport holder can apply for a Malaysia visa online. Malaysia offers an online visa application system known as the eVisa (Electronic Visa).

Do I need a sponsor for my Malaysia visa application?

  • Tourist Visa (Social Visit Pass/Tourist): Generally, a sponsor is not required for a tourist visa application. You can apply for a tourist visa independently by providing the necessary documents and fulfilling the requirements.
  • Business Visa (Business Visit Pass): A sponsor is not always required for a business visa application. However, if you have a Malaysian company or organization inviting you for business-related activities, they may act as your sponsor by providing a letter of invitation or support letter stating the purpose of your visit and confirming their responsibility during your stay.
  • Student Visa (Student Pass): A sponsor is usually required for a student visa application. The educational institution in Malaysia where you have been accepted will typically act as your sponsor. They will provide you with the necessary documentation, including a sponsorship letter, to support your student visa application.
  • Employment Visa (Employment Pass): An employer or company in Malaysia is usually required to sponsor your employment visa application. They will initiate the application process and provide the necessary documents, including an employment offer letter and other supporting documents, to support your visa application.

What is the validity period of a Malaysia visa?

  • Tourist Visa (Social Visit Pass/Tourist): 30-90 Days
  • Business Visa (Business Visit Pass): 30-90 Days
  • Student Visa (Student Pass): typically aligned with the duration of study programme.
  • Employment Visa (Employment Pass): typically aligned with the employment contract.
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Can I extend my Malaysia visa if I want to stay longer?

  • Tourist Visa (Social Visit Pass/Tourist): 30-90 Days
  • Business Visa (Business Visit Pass): 30-90 Days
  • Student Visa (Student Pass): typically aligned with the duration of study programme.
  • Employment Visa (Employment Pass): typically aligned with the employment contract.

Is there a specific travel insurance requirement for a Malaysia visa?

There is no specific travel insurance requirement mandated by the Malaysian immigration authorities for obtaining a Malaysia visa. However, it is highly recommended to have travel insurance coverage when visiting Malaysia or any other country.

Are there any restrictions or limitations on a Malaysia visa?

Yes, there are certain restrictions and limitations that may apply to a Malaysia visa. These restrictions can vary depending on the type of visa, the purpose of your visit, and the specific conditions set by the Malaysian immigration authorities.

Can I work or study in Malaysia with a tourist visa?

No, you cannot work or study in Malaysia with a tourist visa. The tourist visa, also known as the Social Visit Pass or Tourist Pass, is specifically intended for tourism and leisure purposes. It does not grant you permission to engage in any form of employment or pursue studies in Malaysia.

Can I apply for a Malaysia visa upon arrival?

Malaysia does not generally offer visa on arrival (VoA) facilities for most nationalities. This means that you typically cannot apply for a Malaysia visa upon arrival at the airport or any other port of entry.

Are there any specific health or vaccination requirements for a Malaysia visa?

Malaysia does not have specific health or vaccination requirements for obtaining a visa. However, it is essential to consider health and vaccination aspects when planning your trip to Malaysia to ensure a safe and healthy travel experience.

What should I do if my Malaysia visa application is denied?

If your Malaysia visa application is denied, it can be disappointing and inconvenient. However, there are a few steps you can take to address the situation:

Understand the Reason: When your visa application is denied, the first step is to understand the reason behind the denial. The Malaysian immigration authorities should provide a reason or explanation for the rejection. It could be due to incomplete documentation, insufficient funds, failure to meet eligibility criteria, or other specific reasons. Understanding the cause will help you determine the next course of action.

Review and Rectify: Once you know the reason for the visa denial, carefully review your application and supporting documents. Identify any shortcomings or areas that need improvement. If the reason is related to incomplete or insufficient documentation, make sure to provide all the required information and supporting evidence in your revised application. If the reason is related to financial matters, ensure that you meet the necessary financial requirements.

Seek Professional Advice: If you are unsure about the reasons for the visa denial or how to rectify the situation, consider seeking professional advice. Consult with an immigration lawyer or a reputable visa consultant who specializes in Malaysia visa applications. They can review your case, provide guidance, and assist you in reapplying with a stronger application.

Reapply or Appeal: Depending on the reason for the visa denial and the specific circumstances, you may have the option to reapply or appeal the decision. If you believe that your situation meets the visa requirements and the initial decision was incorrect, you can submit a new application with the necessary improvements. Alternatively, if there is an appeal process available, you can follow the prescribed procedure to appeal the decision. Be sure to adhere to the specified timelines and requirements for reapplication or appeals.

Consider Alternative Options: If your visa application continues to be denied despite your efforts, you may need to consider alternative travel plans or explore other visa options. For example, you could reconsider the purpose of your visit, explore different visa categories, or plan a visit to a different country. It is advisable to consult with a visa consultant or immigration lawyer to explore alternative options that may be suitable for your circumstances.

Remember to allow sufficient time for the visa application process, plan your travel accordingly, and follow all the guidelines and requirements provided by the Malaysian immigration authorities.

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