Types of Visa
The Malaysian Government issues Three (3) types of visas to foreign nationals:
1. Single Entry Visa
This is issued to foreign nationals who require a visa to enter Malaysia mainly for a social visit. It is normally valid for a single entry and for a period of three (3) months from the date of issue.
2. Multiple Entry Visa
This is issued to foreign nationals who require a visa to enter Malaysia mainly for business or government-to-government matters. It is normally valid for a period within three (3) months to twelve (12) months from the date of issue.Citizens of India and the People's Republic of China who wish to enter Malaysia for the purpose of a Social Visit are eligible to apply for the Multiple Entry Visa.The validity of the Multiple Entry Visa is one (1) year. Each entry is for 30 days only and the extension of stay is not allowed.

Conditions for the Multiple Entry Visa are:
i. The applicant must show proof of sufficient funds for staying in Malaysia
ii. The applicant must possess a valid and confirmed return ticket
iii. Tour groups are not eligible to apply for Multiple Entry Visa.
iv. The Multiple Entry Visa costs RM100.00 for Indian Citizens and RM30.00 for citizens of the People's Republic of China.
3. Transit Visa
 This is issued to foreign nationals who require a visa to enter Malaysia on transit to other countries. Foreign nationals on transit without leaving the airport premises and who continue their journey to the next destination with the same flight do not require a transit visa.
Visa With Reference
Visa With Reference (VDR) means a visa issued by the Malaysian Representative Office abroad to a non-citizen to enable individuals to enter Malaysia after the visa is approved by the Immigration Department Headquarters.

Category:
A. Application For a Visa With Reference (Wife of Malaysia Citizen)
i. 2 copies of Form Imm.12
ii. Form Imm.38
iii. Sponsor's identification card (husband)
iv. Copy of applicant's passport
v. Copy of husband's passport (marriage abroad)
vi. Marriage Certificate (Malaysia/abroad)
vii. 2 Recent photographs of husband/wife
viii. Divorced /Death Certificate (where applicable)
ix. VDR questionnaire form
x. Security Bond
xi. Statutory Declaration Form
B. Application For a Visa With Reference (Husband of Malaysian Citizen)
i. Application Letter sent to and received by the Embassy / High Commission of Malaysia
ii. 2 copies of Form Imm.12
iii. Form Imm.38
iv. 2 Recent photographs of husband/wife
v. Sponsor's identification card (wife)
vi. Copy of applicant's passport
vii. Copy of wife's passport (marriage abroad)
viii. Marriage Certificate (Malaysia/abroad)
ix. Sponsor's proof of financial support/Form J (income equivalent to or more than RM2,000/month)
x. Security Bond
C. Application For a Visa With Reference (Afghanistan)
i. Application letter sent to and received by the Embassy High Commission of Malaysia
ii. Form Imm.47
iii. 2 Recent photographs of applicant
iv. Copy of applicant's passport
v. Sponsor's identification card
vi. Sponsor's undertaking letter
vii. Security Bond
D. Application For a Visa With Reference (India)
i. 2 copies of Form Imm.12
ii. Form Imm.38
iii. Sponsor's identification card
iv. 2 Recent photographs of applicant
v. Copy of applicant's passport
vi. Sponsor's proof of financial support/Form J (income of equivalent to or more than RM2,000/month)
vii. Sponsor's letter of undertaking
viii. Supporting documents of family ties
E. Application For a Visa With Reference (China, Vietnam, North Korea and Cuba)
i. 2 copies of Form Imm.12
ii. Form Imm.38
iii. Sponsor's identification card
iv. Sponsor's letter of undertaking
v. 2 Recent photographs of applicant
vi. Copy of applicant's passport
vii. Correspondence letter with verified interpretation
viii. Applicant should be 30 years and above
ix. Supporting documents of family ties
x. Sponsor's Marriage Certificate
xi. Copy of Notary Certificate
xii. Visa requirement for employment by country of origin
A. Sub. Continent Countries:
1. Bangladesh
2. India
3. Pakistan
4. Sri Lanka
B. African Countries :
1. Angola
2. Burkina Faso
3. Burundi
4. Cameroon
5. Central African Republic
6. Congo Democratic Republic
7. Congo Republic
8. Cote D ' Ivoire
9. Djibouti
10. Equatorial Guinea
11. Eritrea
12. Ethiopia
13. Ghana
14. Guinea-Bissau
15. Liberia
16. Mali
17. Mozambique
18. Niger
19. Nigeria
20. Rwanda
21. Western Sahara
C. Other Countries
1. Afghanistan (Visa with reference)
2. Bhutan
3. Colombia
4. Myanmar
5. Nepal
6. PR China
All Holders Of Certificate Of Identity
All Holders Of Laisser Passer
All Holders Of Titre De Voyage
xiii.
D. Countries that do not require Visa
- Commonwealth Countries
Visa Fee According To The Country
Countries Single/Multiple Entry Visa (RM) Transit Visa (RM)
Argentina 20.15 4.10
Bangladesh 20.00 20.00
Bhutan 20.00 20.00
Bolivia 11.00 11.00
Burma 19.50 6.60
Brazil 17.00 17.00
Bulgaria 21.90 11.00
Chile 24.50 24.50
Republic of China 30.00 30.00
Costa Rica 9.00 20.00
Czech & Slovak 19.30 8.20
Denmark 6.00 -
Dominican Republic 12.90 9.65
Ecuador 7.00 0.50
Finland 7.00 -
France 12.90 -
Haiti 16.00 6.00
Hungary 21.45 10.30
India 50.00 50.00
Indonesia 15.00 3.50
Israel 9.70 1.10
Italy 9.50 -
South Korea 30.00 15.00
Liberia 13.00 13.00
Mexico 17.50 17.50
Myanmar 20.00 20.00
Nepal 20.00 20.00
Panama 14.50 14.50
Pakistan 20.00 20.00
Peru 20.00 20.00
Poland 26.20 8.00
Portugal 6.50 6.50
Saudi Arabia 17.20 8.60
Sri Lanka 15.00 15.00
Sudan 12.90 4.30
United States of America 6.00 20.00
Uruguay 13.50 13.50
Venezuela 18.00 18.00
Vietnam 13.00 1.50
Countries which are not listed are to pay RM 20.00
eVisa
What is eVISA?
eVISA is an online application platform that enables foreign nationals to apply for an electronic visa to enter Malaysia at the comfort of your convenience.
Who is eligible for eVISA?
eVISA Nationality eligibility :
Nationality Apply From
China
India
Sri Lanka
Nepal
Myanmar
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Bhutan
Serbia
Montenegro eVISA can be applied around the world except Malaysia and Singapore
How long will my eVISA be valid for?
eVISA is vaild for 3 months while eVISA holder is entitled to stay up to a maximum of 15 or 30 days for each visit in Malaysia depends on the type of the eVISA.
How do I get started?
For first time applicant, you are required to click on "I'm New" to start your application process
For existing applicant, you are required to click on "Returning User" to return to your account.
What documents do I need to apply for eVISA?
Below are the documents that need to be scanned and uploaded with your application.
• Recent passport sized studio photo as per Guidelines (in the website during application).
• Passport front page as per Sample (in the website during application).
• Confirmed Return flight booking.
• Birth certificate for minor applicants.
• Other documentation depending on applicant's country.
What is the approval process for eVISA?
Your application is subject to approval by the Malaysian Immigration Department or Malaysian Mission Office. Kindly be informed that in the event of suspicion, applicants may be required to supply further documents or be called for an interview or skype session with Malaysia Consulate / Malaysia High Commission / Malaysian Embassy.
Will I have to print out my eVISA?
Yes. You will receive your eVISA in an A4 printout format which you will have to print out accordingly. Kindly be reminded that your eVISA printout is crucial and must be presented upon your arrival at the Malaysian entry checkpoints.
How will I be contacted for my eVISA application?
You are advised to be alert with any email notifications from us, as the means of communication will be through email.
What are the documents needed upon arrival at Malaysian entry checkpoints?
The following documents are required to be presented upon arrival in Malaysia entry checkpoints:
• Your eVISA printout.
• Sufficient funds (Cash/ Travellers Cheque/Debit or Credit Cards) to cover expenses during your stay at Malaysia.
• Confirmed Returned flight ticket.
• Proof of accommodation.
eNTRI for Indian Nationals
What is eNTRI?
Electronic Travel Registration & Information (eNTRI) is an online registration facility provided by the Government of Malaysia to facilitate the entrance of Indian Nationals into Malaysia under the Visa Waiver Programme. An eNTRI Note will be issued as proof of the registration and is required to be presented upon arrival in Malaysia.
Who can apply for eNTRI?
All Indian Nationals in India and expatriates residing all over the world excluding Singapore.
How long can I stay with eNTRI?
An eNTRI holder is entitled to maximum of 15 days for each visit. Each application can only be used once. No extension is allowed.
How do I get started?
• For first time applicant, you are required to "I'm New" to start your application process. • For existing applicant, you have "Returning User" to your account.
What are the terms and conditions for eNTRI?
• Upon completion of registration, applicants are required to print out the eNTRI Note, which must be presented upon arrival in Malaysia.
• eNTRI facility are available from April 1st, 2017 until March 31st 2018 for All Indian nationals only excluding Singapore.
• Applicants residing inside India must have a direct flight from India to Malaysia and direct return flight ticket from Malaysia to India or transit via Singapore, Thailand or Brunei by air or land is permitted to enter Malaysia and exit Malaysia via the following Entry / Exit points:
By Air
Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Sepang (KLIA & KLIA 2)
Penang International Airport, Pulau Pinang
Langkawi International Airport, Kedah
Melaka International Airport, Melaka
Senai International Airport, Johor
Kuching International Airport, Sarawak
Miri International Airport, Sarawak
Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Sabah
Labuan International Airport, Sabah
By Land
Sultan Iskandar Building Immigration Checkpoint, Johor
Sultan Abu Bakar Checkpoint, Johor
Padang Besar Checkpoint, Perlis
Bukit Kayu Hitam Checkpoint, Kedah
Sungai Tujuh Immigration Checkpoint, Sarawak
Tedungan Immigration Checkpoint, Sarawak
• Applicants residing outside India (Expatriate) must have a flight ticket to Malaysia and must have a return flight ticket from Malaysia to India or applied country to enter Malaysia and exit Malaysia via the following Entry / Exit points:
By Air
Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Sepang (KLIA & KLIA 2)
Penang International Airport, Pulau Pinang
Langkawi International Airport, Kedah
Melaka International Airport, Melaka
Senai International Airport, Johor
Kuching International Airport, Sarawak
Miri International Airport, Sarawak
Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Sabah
Labuan International Airport, Sabah
By Land
Sultan Iskandar Building Immigration Checkpoint, Johor
Sultan Abu Bakar Checkpoint, Johor
Padang Besar Checkpoint, Perlis
Bukit Kayu Hitam Checkpoint, Kedah
Sungai Tujuh Immigration Checkpoint, Sarawak
Tedungan Immigration Checkpoint, Sarawak
What are the documents needed upon arrival at Malaysian entry checkpoints?
These following documents are required to be presented upon arrival in Malaysia entry checkpoints:
• eNTRI printout.
• Boarding pass.
• Sufficient funds (Cash/ Debit or Credit Cards).
• Confirmed returned flight tickets.
• Proof of accommodation.
eNTRI for Chinese PRC
What is eNTRI?
Electronic Travel Registration &Information (eNTRI) is an online registration facility provided by the Government of Malaysia to facilitate the entrance of PRC nationals residing in Mainland China into Malaysia under the Visa Waiver Programme. An eNTRI Note will be issued as proof of the registration and is required to be presented upon arrival in Malaysia.
Who can apply for eNTRI?
All PRC nationality from China Mainland ONLY excluding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
How long can I stay with eNTRI?
An eNTRI holder is entitled to maximum of 15 days for each visit. Each application can only be used once. No extension is allowed.
How do I get started?
• For first time applicant, you are required to "I'm New" to start your application process. • For existing applicant, you have "Returning User" to your account.
What are the terms and conditions for eNTRI?
• Upon completion of registration, applicants are required to print out the eNTRI Note, which must be presented upon arrival in Malaysia.
• eNTRI facility are available from January 1st, 2017 until December 31st 2017 for all PRC nationals from Mainland China ONLY excluding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
• Applicants with direct flights from Mainland China to Malaysia via the following options:
By Air
Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Sepang (KLIA & KLIA 2)
Penang International Airport, Pulau Pinang
Langkawi International Airport, Kedah
Melaka International Airport, Melaka
Senai International Airport, Johor
Kuching International Airport, Sarawak
Miri International Airport, Sarawak
Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Sabah
Labuan International Airport, Sabah
By Land
Sultan Iskandar Building Immigration Checkpoint, Johor
Sultan Abu Bakar Checkpoint, Johor
Padang Besar Checkpoint, Perlis
Bukit Kayu Hitam Checkpoint, Kedah
Sungai Tujuh Immigration Checkpoint, Sarawak
Tedungan Immigration Checkpoint, Sarawak
• Applicants with direct flights or transit from Singapore, Thailand or Brunei to Malaysia via the following options:
By Air
Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Sepang (KLIA & KLIA 2)
Penang International Airport, Pulau Pinang
Langkawi International Airport, Kedah
Melaka International Airport, Melaka
Senai International Airport, Johor
Kuching International Airport, Sarawak
Miri International Airport, Sarawak
Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Sabah
Labuan International Airport, Sabah
By Land
Sultan Iskandar Building Immigration Checkpoint, Johor
Sultan Abu Bakar Checkpoint, Johor
Padang Besar Checkpoint, Perlis
Bukit Kayu Hitam Checkpoint, Kedah
Sungai Tujuh Immigration Checkpoint, Sarawak
Tedungan Immigration Checkpoint, Sarawak
Applicants with flights other than the above options and departing from Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan or others country into Malaysia is not permitted.
All applicants are only permitted to return from Malaysia via direct flight to Mainland China or
What are the documents needed upon arrival at Malaysian entry checkpoints?
This following documents are required to be presented upon arrival in Malaysia entry checkpoints:
• eNTRI printout.
• Boarding pass.
• Sufficient funds (Cash/Debit or Credit Cards with UnionPay logo/Travellers Cheque).
• Confirmed returned flight tickets.

Information Source: https://www.imi.gov.my/
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