Who Needs a Malaysia Visa?
At the moment, 10 nationalities can apply for the Malaysia eVisa. Travelers with passports issued by the following countries can apply for the eVisa:
Bhutan, Bangladesh, China, India, Montenegro, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Serbia Sri Lanka
Other nationalities can apply for other
types of visas for Malaysia at any Malaysian embassy or consulate. Travelers with passports issued by China and India can also apply for the
eNTRI Visa for Malaysia. Find out more about the eNTRI Visa requirements.
What Can I Do with a Malaysia Visa?
Once an electronic visa for Malaysia has been issued, the visa holder can use it to enter Malaysia through any port of entry. Malaysia eVisas are valid for 3 months and allow travelers to enter the country for a period of up to 30 days.
The Malaysia eVisa is a
multiple-entry visa and a
short-term visa type. For
long-term stays, foreign
nationals must always consult
with their closest Malaysian
Mission to verity the type of
visa required.
Invitation Letter
The invitation letter will be issued
after the successful registration.
Neither ICNCS conference nor the
organizing committee of the conference
are authorized to assist with the
VISA process beyond providing the
Notification of Invitation Letter issued
by Conferences and conference Committee
Board. Should your application be
denied, ICNCS Conferences and the
organizing committee of the conference
cannot change the decision of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, nor will
ICNCS Conferences and the organizing
committee of the conference engage in
discussion or correspondence with the
MOFA or the Embassy on behalf of the
applicant. The registration fee cannot
be refunded when the VISA application of
individual being denied.
It takes time for the Embassy to process
the VISA application, please register as
early as you can to make sure you have
enough time.