How to obtain a Malaysia visa for Indians

By support@click2visas.com
3 years

Introduction:

Since the number of travelers from India to Malaysia is steadily rising day by day, Malaysia’s government had launched an Indian ENTRI visa in April 2017. The ENTRI visa is valid for holders of Indian passports until 31 December 2020, according to the latest message issued by the Government of Malaysia on 1 January 2020. Indian citizens are one of the two nationalities eligible for an ENTRI visa to Malaysia. As an Indian citizen intending to travel to Malaysia for 15 days in total or less, you can apply for an ENTRI online. The method is quick and easy, and you can do it in as little as four hours; however, keep in mind that you are required to apply for an ENTRI Malaysia for Indian at least 48 hours before your departure. Please read below and understand how to get Malaysia Visa.

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What is ENTRI Malaysia for Indian?

ENTRI Malaysia for Indian is available to you only if you fly to Malaysia from India, Singapore, Thailand, or Brunei. The ENTRI visa can only be applied once every three months.

Do Indian need visa for Malaysia?

Yes, Indians need a prior visa to travel to Malaysia. You can either get a visa electronically (online) with an ENTRI visa or a Malaysia e visa for Indians, or you can apply for a regular visa at the Malaysian Embassy or Consulate.

What is the maximum length of stay with the Malaysia visa for Indians?

You are permitted to stay with the ENTRI Note for a maximum of 15 days and will be subject to the laws of Malaysia when you enter the country. It is your responsibility to remain there with your Malaysia tourist visa within the stipulated period.

How long is the Malaysia online visa valid?

Malaysia online visa is valid for 3 months, and the holder of the ENTRI visa shall be entitled to stay for each visit to Malaysia for a maximum of 30 days. Each application can be used only once, and no extension is allowed.

How much does the Malaysia visa cost for Indian?

The Malaysia visa cost for Indian is USD 21.5, and Mission Service Fee is USD 35.

What are the Malaysia visa requirements for Indian citizens?

To receive an ENTRI to Malaysia, you need to fill in the application form. It’s safer, though, if you bring everything you need together first. This ensures a smoother operation. You will need the following documents:

· A valid passport of 6 months

· Color Copy scanned of the first page of the passport: – The applicant must have a scanned first page of your new passport. This page must be in PNG or JPG format and be less than 2 MB in size.

· Color Scanned copy of the back-page of the Passport: – The back page of the passport requires the same specification as the first page of the passport. Check that the applicant has an Indian address on the back page of the passport.

· Passport Photograph: – A scanned photograph of the applicant is also obligatory. The size of the Malaysian visa entry is 35 mm X 50 mm large. Documents should be either in PNG/JPG format. All you need to do is submit a passport size photo; that’s all you have to do.

·  Verified round trip ticket: – You are permitted to enter Malaysia by way of Singapore, Thailand, and Brunei. Direct trips to Malaysia are also possible.

·  Hotel Booking: – The confirmation of the hotel will be sufficient.

·  Means of sustenance: – A recent bank statement details.

·  Complete travel itinerary: – Explaining the places that you are going to visit during your trip to Malaysia.

What is the Malaysia visa process for Indian at the immigration when I enter Malaysia by using the Malaysia ENTRI/E-visa note?

The procedure is as straight forward as any other validation of visas. We recommend you have a copy of your Malaysia visa attached to your passport. You may be required to submit the following documents to the Immigration Counter. You will be able to enter Malaysia after the verification of your documents below.

  • Passport valid
  • Printing of ENTRI
  • Ticket for return flight confirmed
  • Proof of Accommodation
  • Adequate cash for your expenses (Cash/Credit Cards/ATM Cards).

Once you leave Malaysia, you will be asked to present your Malaysia ENTRI/E-visa again (which was approved when you entered Malaysia). Then the exit stamp will be given, and you will be able to exit Malaysia.

What are the terms and conditions if an Indian working or residing in another country?

Yes. In addition to the regularly required documents, you must also have a valid work permit visa or evidence of residency from your country of residence.

What are the entry ports and exit points in Malaysia with ENTRI?

By Air:

  • Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Sepang (KLIA & KLIA 2)
  • Langkawi International Airport, Kedah
  • Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Sabah
  • Senai International Airport, Johor
  • Penang International Airport, Penang
  • Melaka International Airport, Melaka
  • Kuching International Airport, Sarawak
  • Miri International Airport, Sarawak
  • Labuan International Airport, Federal Territory of Labua.

By Land:

  • Sultan Abu Bakar Checkpoint, Johor
  • Sultan Iskandar Building Immigration Checkpoint, Johor
  • Sungai Tujuh Immigration Checkpoint, Sarawak
  • Bukit Kayu Hitam Checkpoint, Kedah
  • Padang Besar Checkpoint, Perlis
  • Tedungan Immigration Checkpoint, Sarawak.

Does my ENTRI visa assure my entry into Malaysia?

No. The acceptance of the Malaysian ENTRI visa does NOT guarantee that the applicant has the right to enter Malaysia. It will be at the control of the Malaysian Immigration Officer at the point of entry to Malaysia.

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