Malaysia has very specific requirements when it comes to who they allow to enter the country, and for how long. Some foreign nationals can visit Malaysia for short-term periods without having to obtain a visa, whereas others are required to apply for a Malaysia tourist visa before they can travel there.
Additionally, a Malaysia tourist visa is not all the permission you need to actually enter the country. You will also need a Short Term Social Visit Pass, which an Immigration Officer will grant you at the Malaysian point of entry.
This article will detail the Malaysia tourist visa: what it is, who needs it, and how to apply for one.
A Malaysia tourist visa is:
The decision on whether or not you can enter Malaysia or not is up to an Immigration Officer at the point of entry where you arrive. Immigration Officers decide on whether a foreign national is fit to enter Malaysia, regardless of whether they need a visa and their purpose of travel.
If they decide that you are fit to enter, you will receive a Pass (ie. a stamp on your passport), depending on why you want to enter. For tourism, the type of Malaysia Pass you receive is a Short Term Social Visit Pass.
You only need to apply for a Malaysian tourist visa if you are from one of the following countries:
Nationals of other countries do not have to apply for a visa if they are only entering Malaysia for a short period of time and for tourism purposes. Some countries can stay in Malaysia without a visa for longer than others.
Depending on your nationality, there are two ways through which you can apply for a Malaysian tourist visa:
To apply for a Malaysian tourist visa, you should go through these steps:
To apply in person, you must first find the nearest Malaysian Embassy or Consulate to you, or a Visa Application Center which can submit the application on your behalf.
Next, download the Malaysian Visa application form from the website of the Immigration Department of Malaysia. You must complete it electronically (you need access to a computer and an Adobe Reader or equivalent) and print two copies, which you must sign.
Every Malaysian Embassy/consulate has different requirements regarding the documents you must submit. However, the required documents for a Malaysian tourist visa are the following:
After collecting the required documents, you should submit them, along with the application form, to the Malaysian Embassy/Consulate. You will also have to leave your passport, since if your application is approved, the visa officers will affix your visa to it.
The Malaysian tourist visa processing time depends on the specific Embassy/Consulate. It usually takes about a week, on average.
If your application is approved, you must collect your passport with the visa on it, which allows you to travel to Malaysia.
You can apply for a Malaysia tourist visa online only if you are from one of the following countries:
Malaysia has two online visa application facilities which allow nationals from the countries above to receive their Malaysia visa faster:
If you are eligible to apply for a Malaysia tourist visa online, you will receive a printable visa, which you must show to the Immigration Officers upon arrival to the Malaysian point of entry.
After you arrive in Malaysia, you must go through border control, where the Immigration Officers decide whether to grant you entry. You must show them the following documents:
If you are allowed to enter, you will receive a Short Term Social Visit Pass. Every foreign national who enters Malaysia must have a Pass, regardless of whether or not they need a visa.
The Pass indicates the number of days you are allowed to stay. You must not overstay your Pass under any circumstances.
A Malaysian tourist visa (eVisa included) is valid for a maximum of 3 months and for a single entry. However, you can only stay in Malaysia for a maximum of 30 days. It is the immigration Officer at the Malaysian point of entry who decides how long you can stay.
An eNTRI visa is only valid for 15 days, and you cannot apply for another eNTRI unless three months have passed since your current one.
You cannot extend a Malaysian tourist visa. If you need to stay in Malaysia longer, you can apply for a multiple entry visa, which is issued for business and governmental purposes.
If you are an Indian or Chinese national, you can get a Malaysian Visa On Arrival at the point of entry, provided that you meet the following conditions: