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Simple 4-step process — most applications approved within 24-72 hours

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Complete the online application

Fill out our user-friendly application form with your personal and travel information. Our intelligent validation system checks every field in real-time, ensuring accuracy and catching common errors before submission to Malaysian Immigration authorities.

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Upload your documents

Submit your passport scan (bio page clearly visible with at least 6 months validity), a recent passport-sized photograph meeting Malaysian specifications, confirmed flight itinerary, and accommodation details. Our document specialists verify everything meets Malaysia Immigration requirements.

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We submit to Malaysian Immigration

Your verified application is transmitted directly through Malaysia's official electronic visa system. We monitor processing status continuously and keep you informed via email and SMS notifications at every stage of the approval process.

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Receive your Malaysia visa

Your approved visa arrives by email as a downloadable PDF. Print it clearly on A4 paper and present it at Malaysian immigration alongside your passport. Selamat datang — welcome to Malaysia!

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Visa types needed for Malaysia

Available visa products
  • Malaysia Tourist eVisa - 180 days, Single entry Most Popular
  • Malaysia Digital Arrival Card - 90 days, Single entry

Malaysia Tourist eVisa - 180 days, Single entry

The Malaysia Tourist eVisa provides access to Kuala Lumpur's towers, Langkawi beaches, and Borneo rainforests. Valid for 6 Months with single entry, this visa allows stays up to 30 days. Perfect for tourism and leisure.

Applicants must submit the following documents:

  • 🛂 Passport: Valid for at least 6 months with blank pages
  • 📸 Digital Photo: Recent passport-style photograph
  • ✈️ Travel Details: Confirmed travel itinerary
  • 🏨 Accommodation: Hotel or host booking
  • 💳 Payment: Credit or debit card for fee
Important to know
  • Maximum stay: 30 days per visit
  • Print visa for presentation at immigration
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Malaysia Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Visa Exemption

Up to 90 days

Visa-free entry for 160+ nationalities including most Western countries

eVisa / eNTRI

Up to 30 days

Electronic visa for eligible nationalities including China and India

Tourist Visa

Up to 30 days

Single entry visa for nationalities not eligible for visa exemption

Business Visa

Up to 90 days

For business meetings, conferences, and professional activities

Essential Requirements

  • 📘Passport valid 6+ months with 2 blank pages
  • 💰USD 500 per person or USD 1,000 per family minimum
  • ✈️Confirmed return or onward flight ticket
  • 🏨Hotel booking or accommodation proof
  • 📷Recent passport photo 35x50mm white background
  • 📄Completed visa application form if required

Visa Policy

Malaysia maintains one of the most accessible visa policies in Southeast Asia, welcoming over 26 million international visitors annually. The country offers multiple entry options ranging from generous visa-free access for most nationalities to electronic visas and traditional consular visas for extended stays. Visa-Free Entry & Exemptions Malaysia offers visa-free entry to citizens of over 160 countries and territories. Passport holders from the United States, United Kingdom, European Union nations, Australia, Canada, and most Commonwealth countries can enter Malaysia without a visa for stays up to 90 days. ASEAN member state citizens enjoy special privileges with visa-free access for stays up to 30 days (extendable). This generous policy makes Malaysia an excellent hub for regional travel and exploration. Electronic Travel Authorizations Malaysia's eNTRI (Electronic Travel Registration and Information) system provides streamlined entry for eligible nationalities including China and India. The eVisa program extends electronic authorization to a broader range of countries, allowing pre-approved travel without embassy visits. Both systems significantly reduce processing times compared to traditional visa applications.
Aerial view of Kuala Lumpur skyline with Petronas Towers and surrounding modern architecture at golden hour
Kuala Lumpur — Malaysia's cosmopolitan capital and financial hub

Visa Requirements

Standard Requirements for All Visitors All visitors to Malaysia must meet fundamental entry requirements regardless of nationality. Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date with a minimum of two blank pages for entry stamps. Immigration officers may request proof of sufficient funds (approximately USD 500 per person or USD 1,000 per family) and confirmed accommodation arrangements. eVisa & eNTRI Documentation Electronic visa applicants must provide: a high-resolution passport bio page scan, recent digital passport photograph meeting ICAO specifications, confirmed round-trip flight itinerary, and proof of accommodation. Business travelers require additional documentation including invitation letters from Malaysian companies and proof of business relationship. The eNTRI system has more streamlined requirements but is limited to specific nationalities and entry points. Tourist Visa Requirements For nationalities requiring a traditional tourist visa, additional documentation includes: completed visa application form, passport-sized photographs (35x50mm with white background), bank statements showing adequate funds, employment verification letter, and detailed travel itinerary. Processing typically takes 3-5 business days through Malaysian embassies or authorized visa centers.
Beautiful Batu Caves entrance with golden Lord Murugan statue and colorful Hindu temple architecture
Batu Caves — One of Malaysia's most iconic Hindu temples near Kuala Lumpur

Application Process

Online Application Process The Malaysian eVisa and eNTRI systems provide convenient online application options. Through DoVisa, you can complete the entire process from home. Submit your application with required documents, and our team handles verification and submission to Malaysian Immigration. Most eNTRI applications receive approval within 24 hours, while eVisa processing typically takes 2-3 business days. Embassy Application Process Traditional visa applications require submission to a Malaysian embassy or consulate in your home country. Schedule an appointment, bring all required documents with correct photo specifications, and pay the applicable visa fee. Processing times vary by location but typically range from 3-7 business days. Some embassies offer expedited processing for urgent travel needs. Entry Points and Immigration Malaysia has numerous international entry points. Major airports include Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), Penang International Airport (PEN), Kota Kinabalu International Airport (BKI), and Langkawi International Airport (LGK). Land borders are open with Thailand and Singapore at designated checkpoints. Sea arrivals through major ports including Port Klang and various cruise terminals are also available.
Modern Kuala Lumpur International Airport terminal with distinctive roof architecture and travelers
KLIA — Malaysia's main international gateway serving over 60 million passengers annually

Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit Malaysia enjoys a tropical climate year-round with temperatures between 27-33 degrees Celsius. The country experiences two monsoon seasons: the northeast monsoon (November-March) affects the east coast, while the southwest monsoon (May-September) impacts the west coast. For beach destinations, visit Langkawi and Penang from November to April, or head to the east coast islands from March to October. Kuala Lumpur and highland destinations like Cameron Highlands are pleasant year-round. Currency and Payments The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the local currency. ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist areas. Credit cards are accepted at hotels, major restaurants, and shopping centers, but smaller establishments prefer cash. Currency exchange is convenient at airports, banks, and licensed money changers in tourist areas. Cultural Considerations Malaysia is a multicultural nation with Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous influences. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, removing shoes before entering mosques and temples. During the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, be respectful of fasting hours in Malay-majority areas. The country is generally safe for tourists with friendly locals who appreciate cultural awareness.
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Perhentian Islands — World-class diving and pristine beaches on Malaysia's east coast

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Travelers to Malaysia rated this product 4.7 out of 5 based on 12 reviews.

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Sarah M.Jan 18, 2026

"Incredibly smooth process! Got my Malaysia eVisa approved in less than 24 hours. Immigration at KLIA was quick and hassle-free. Highly recommend DoVisa!"

James K.Jan 12, 2026

"Second time using DoVisa for Malaysia. The support team is excellent and always responds within minutes. Already planning my next trip to Langkawi!"

Priya R.Jan 5, 2026

"Good service overall. Had a minor delay but support kept me informed throughout. Visa arrived as promised and entry was straightforward."

Michael T.Dec 28, 2025

"Applied for the whole family, 4 visas approved in just 2 days. The family discount was a nice bonus. Malaysia here we come!"

Linda C.Dec 19, 2025

"First time visiting Malaysia and DoVisa made the visa process so easy. Great tips about Penang too!"

David W.Dec 10, 2025

"Reliable service with good communication. Processing took 3 days but within the expected timeframe."

Emily H.Nov 30, 2025

"Needed urgent visa for business trip to KL. DoVisa expedited my application and I had approval within hours. Lifesaver!"

Robert N.Nov 22, 2025

"Super user-friendly platform. The step-by-step guide made everything crystal clear. Visa approved next day!"

Amanda L.Nov 14, 2025

"Professional service. My photo initially had issues but the team helped me fix it quickly. Would use again."

Thomas B.Oct 28, 2025

"Been to Malaysia 5 times, always use DoVisa. Consistent, reliable, and stress-free every single time!"

Jennifer P.Oct 15, 2025

"Excellent experience from start to finish. Real-time updates kept me informed and visa arrived early!"

Kevin S.Sep 20, 2025

"Solid service, reasonable pricing. Support answered my questions about visa extension options in Malaysia."

Malaysia Visa FAQs

Do I need a visa to visit Malaysia?
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality and intended length of stay. Visa-free entry is available for citizens of over 160 countries including the US, UK, EU nations, Australia, Canada, and most Commonwealth countries — typically allowing stays of 90 days. ASEAN member state citizens can enter for up to 30 days without a visa. Citizens of countries like China and India can apply for eVisa or eNTRI online. Some nationalities still require a traditional visa obtained from a Malaysian embassy before travel. Use our visa checker tool to see exactly what applies to your passport.
What is the difference between eVisa and eNTRI for Malaysia?
Both are electronic travel authorizations, but they differ in eligibility and duration. eNTRI (Electronic Travel Registration and Information) is available primarily for citizens of China and India, allowing single-entry stays of up to 15 days. It's processed within 24 hours and must be used within 3 months of issue. eVisa is available to a broader range of nationalities, typically allowing stays of 30 days with single or multiple entry options. Processing takes 2-5 business days. eNTRI has more streamlined requirements but stricter limitations, while eVisa offers more flexibility for longer or repeated visits.
What documents do I need for a Malaysia visa application?
Requirements vary by visa type. For eVisa/eNTRI: passport valid for 6+ months with 2 blank pages, recent digital passport photo meeting ICAO specifications, confirmed round-trip flight itinerary, and proof of accommodation. For traditional tourist visas: completed application form, passport-sized photos (35x50mm, white background), bank statements showing adequate funds, employment letter, and travel itinerary. Business visa applicants need invitation letters from Malaysian companies. All documents should be in English — other languages require certified translations. Original passport is required for embassy applications.
How long does Malaysia visa processing take?
Processing times vary by application type. eNTRI applications typically receive approval within 24 hours. eVisa processing takes 2-5 business days depending on nationality and application completeness. Embassy visa applications require 3-7 business days, with some locations offering expedited processing for urgent travel. DoVisa's average processing time is 48 hours for most electronic applications. We recommend applying at least 2 weeks before travel for traditional visas and at least 1 week for electronic applications to allow for any unexpected delays.
Can I extend my stay in Malaysia?
Yes, most visa types can be extended within Malaysia. Visa-free entries (90-day stamp) can usually be extended once for an additional 30 days at Immigration offices for approximately MYR 100. Social visit passes may be extended up to a maximum total stay of 6 months. eNTRI holders cannot extend their stay and must exit after 15 days. To extend, visit your nearest Immigration Department office before your current permission expires, bring your passport, a completed extension form, passport photo, and the fee. Extensions are discretionary — maintaining a good immigration record increases approval chances.
What are the financial requirements for entering Malaysia?
While not always checked, Malaysian Immigration may request proof of sufficient funds upon arrival. Recommended minimum: USD 500 per person or USD 1,000 per family, demonstrated through cash, credit cards with recent statements, or bank statements. When checks are more likely: Budget travelers, one-way tickets, previous immigration issues, or random selection. For visa applications, bank statements showing consistent balance and income over the past 3-6 months strengthen your application. Having hotel bookings and return flights also demonstrates financial preparedness for your trip.
Do I need proof of onward travel for Malaysia?
Yes, Malaysian Immigration requires proof you'll leave within your permitted stay, and airlines typically check this before boarding. Acceptable proof includes: return flight to your home country, onward flight to another destination, or bus/train tickets to Singapore or Thailand. For flexible travelers: Book a refundable flight and cancel after arrival, use temporary flight reservation services, or book a budget regional flight. Land border entries are generally more relaxed, but air arrivals should have documentation ready. Without proof of onward travel, you may be denied boarding or entry.
Can I work in Malaysia with a tourist visa?
No, tourist visas, visa exemptions, and social visit passes prohibit any form of employment. This includes paid work, volunteering for Malaysian organizations, and conducting business activities beyond meetings. To work legally, you need an Employment Pass (Category I, II, or III depending on salary level), Professional Visit Pass for short-term assignments, or Residence Pass for long-term highly skilled professionals. These require employer sponsorship and Ministry of Home Affairs approval. Penalties for working illegally include fines, detention, deportation, and re-entry bans. Digital nomads should note that working remotely in Malaysia exists in a legal gray area.
What happens if I overstay my Malaysia visa?
Malaysia strictly enforces immigration regulations. Overstay penalties include: fines starting from MYR 500 per day, detention at Immigration Detention Centers, and deportation at your expense. Longer overstays trigger automatic blacklisting: 30 days to 1 year overstay results in 1-year ban; 1-3 years overstay results in 3-year ban; over 3 years results in 5-year ban. Overstays discovered during police checks (common in tourist areas) result in immediate detention. Avoid problems by tracking your permitted stay date stamped in your passport, setting calendar reminders, and extending or exiting before expiration.
Is Malaysia safe for tourists?
Malaysia is generally very safe for tourists with relatively low crime rates compared to regional neighbors. Safety considerations: Petty theft (pickpocketing, bag snatching) occurs in crowded tourist areas — use hotel safes and stay vigilant. Traffic can be chaotic — use pedestrian crossings and be cautious when riding motorcycles. The eastern Sabah coast near the Philippines has travel advisories due to kidnapping risks — check current warnings. Emergency numbers: Police 999, Ambulance 999, Tourist Police 03-2149 6590. Overall, millions of tourists visit Malaysia annually without incident, enjoying the country's famous hospitality.
What if my Malaysia visa application is rejected?
Visa rejections for Malaysia are uncommon but can occur. Common reasons: Insufficient funds documentation, incomplete application, passport validity issues, previous immigration violations, or concerns about travel purpose. If rejected: Review the rejection notice for specific reasons, address the issues, and reapply with improved documentation. There's no mandatory waiting period for reapplication. DoVisa's approach: Our pre-submission review catches most issues before they cause rejections. If your visa is rejected despite our processing due to our error, we provide a full refund of service fees and complimentary reapplication assistance.
What is the best time to visit Malaysia?
Malaysia has a tropical climate with warm temperatures (27-33 degrees Celsius) year-round. Weather patterns vary by region: the east coast (Perhentian, Redang, Tioman islands) is best from March to October when the west monsoon keeps seas calm. The west coast (Langkawi, Penang) is ideal from November to April during the dry northeast monsoon period. Kuala Lumpur and highland areas like Cameron Highlands are pleasant year-round, with brief afternoon rain showers possible any time. Festivals: Chinese New Year (January/February), Hari Raya (dates vary), and Deepavali (October/November) offer cultural experiences but mean crowded attractions.
Do I need travel insurance for Malaysia?
While not mandatory for entry, travel insurance is strongly recommended. Malaysian healthcare is excellent but can be expensive for foreigners — a hospital stay easily costs thousands of ringgit. Recommended coverage: Minimum USD 50,000 medical coverage including emergency evacuation, trip cancellation, personal liability, and adventure activities if relevant (diving, hiking). Important considerations: Standard policies often exclude pre-existing conditions and risky activities. If renting motorcycles, verify coverage requirements — accidents are common and can result in significant medical bills. Many credit cards include basic travel insurance but check coverage limits and exclusions before relying on them.
Can I enter Malaysia multiple times on one visa?
This depends on your visa type. Visa-free entry allows multiple entries — each arrival grants a new 90-day stamp, though frequent entries may trigger questions from Immigration about your purpose. eNTRI is single-entry only — if you leave Malaysia, you need a new eNTRI to return. eVisa options include single-entry and multiple-entry variants — check your visa validity and entry allowance. Multiple-entry visas (available through embassies) typically allow unlimited entries within 3-12 months. For regional travel using Malaysia as a base, a multiple-entry visa or visa-free status is most convenient.
What currency should I bring to Malaysia?
The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) is the only legal tender. US Dollars and Singapore Dollars are easily exchanged at competitive rates. Best exchange options: Licensed money changers in cities and tourist areas typically offer better rates than banks or airports. ATMs are widely available, accepting major international cards (Visa, Mastercard) with reasonable fees. Credit cards work at hotels, major restaurants, and shopping centers, but many local establishments, markets, and smaller businesses prefer cash. Notify your bank before travel to avoid card blocks. Current exchange rate is approximately 4.4 MYR per 1 USD.
What should I know about Malaysian customs and culture?
Malaysia is a multicultural nation with Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous communities. Religious respect: Dress modestly at religious sites — cover shoulders and knees at mosques, remove shoes before entering temples. Non-Muslims cannot enter prayer halls at mosques. During Ramadan (Muslim fasting month), avoid eating in public in Malay areas during daylight hours. General etiquette: Remove shoes when entering homes; use your right hand for eating, giving, and receiving items; pointing with your finger is considered rude (use your thumb instead). Malaysians are generally warm and forgiving of cultural mistakes by tourists.
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