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Malaysia Visa
Monday 27 June 2016
Friday 24 June 2016
5 things to keep in mind before applying for Malaysian Visa
Things
to keep in mind before applying for a Malaysian tourist visa:
1: Please mention clearly your purpose of visit on
the application form.
2: Download application form from website and affix photograph
on your completed form before submitting it to the consulate.
3: Following are the main documents which you need to
have before you apply for the visa. Go through the entire checklist here.
a) Passport
should be valid for at least 6 months upon arrival in Malaysia.
b) Please
ensure three complete blank pages in the passport for the purpose of visa
stamping and approval. (Applicants applying from North, East and South India) (Two
blank pages in passports for Applicants applying in Ahmedabad, Pune &
Mumbai)
c) Recent photograph 3.5 cm * 5cm 60% – 70% face
appearance in white background only.-(For applicants applying in North, East
and south India)
d) Recent photographs for applicants applying in
Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Pune. The specification of the photograph required would
be 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm 70% of face appearance with clear view of neck and shoulders
along with white background
e) Confirmed returned air-ticket with flight details
and E-ticket no. (Original and copy).
4: It takes around a week to process the visa,
depending on the location
5: There is Malaysia Visa
on Arrival for Indian citizens. Following are the conditions for the same.
a)
Entering Malaysia from Singapore / Thailand only;
b)
Entering via KLIA / LCCT / Penang Airport / Sinai Airport / Kuching
Airport / Kota Kinabalu Airport only;
c) Fee of
USD100
d)
Carrying minimum of USD1000 in cash;
e) Valid
visa for Singapore / Thailand with valid return ticket;
f) Only 7
day’s period of stay.
Source: http://malaysiavisa.tumblr.com/post/146398971595/5-things-to-keep-in-mind-before-applying-for
Monday 20 June 2016
Monday 13 June 2016
Malaysia Visa
Malaysia is one of the most vibrant and interesting countries in
Asia. With a lively mix of cultures, fantastic scenery and great adventure
sports opportunities it has something for everyone.
So get your Malaysia
Tourist Visa:
No visa
required for
Most (but not all) Commonwealth and
European countries, Algeria, Argentina, Bahrain, Brazil, Cuba, Egypt,
Iceland, Japan, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Peru,
Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Republic of Korea, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, UAE, Uruguay and
Yemen.
For citizens of other countries you may need a visa for stays longer than one month, longer than 14 days or for any visit. Details are available online. If you are an Israeli citizen you will need a visa and permission from the Malaysian Ministry of Home Affairs.
For citizens of other countries you may need a visa for stays longer than one month, longer than 14 days or for any visit. Details are available online. If you are an Israeli citizen you will need a visa and permission from the Malaysian Ministry of Home Affairs.
Visa on
arrival
Not available
Where
to get the visa
You can apply for a visa at any Malaysian embassy or consulate.
If your country does not have a Malaysian representative office you can apply
at the British Embassy or British High Commissioner’s Office.
Which documents have to be
provided?
To
apply for a Malaysian tourist visa you must send the following documents:
o
Passport valid for at least six
months after the end of the planned stay, plus a photocopy of the passport’s
photo page.
o
One color 45×35mm passport photo,
showing head and shoulders only.
o
Flight itinerary with arrival and
departure dates.
o
Hotel reservation or proof of onward
travel.
o
(If employed) Letter from employer
granting leave for the period of the visit.
o
Proof of financial status. This can
be bank statements going back three months, with a balance of at least 1,000
USD on the most recent one, or travellers’ cheque with a value of at least
1,000 USD. Cash is not acceptable.
Visa
characteristics
o
A Malaysian tourist visa can be
either single entry or multiple entries. A single entry visa is valid for up to
three months after issue and lets you make a single visit to Malaysia; it
expires when you leave the country. A multiple entry visa is usually valid for
one year and allows as many visits as you like, but each visit has a maximum
length of 30 days and it is not possible to apply to extend them for longer.
Visa fee
o
A single entry visa costs around 16
USD. A multiple entry visa costs about 32 USD for most people who require one.
There are different charges for Indian citizens (30 USD) and citizens of the
People’s Republic of China (10 USD).
o
Process at the
immigration desk of airport or land border
o
You will need to fill in an IMM 26
arrival card before the immigration desk and hand it to the officer. Getting
through immigration is usually easy as long as you have a valid visa, but be
prepared to show that you have enough money for your stay.
Tips
o
Be careful with your luggage when
travelling to Malaysia and
don’t transport or carry any item for anyone else. If you are found with illegal
drugs you face a death sentence.
o
Make some copies of your passport to
carry with you. It’s safest to leave your travel documents in your hotel safe,
but the police carry out frequent immigration sweeps and proof of identity can
save you a lot of trouble.
Source: http://www.articles.gappoo.com/2015-Article-Directory/malaysia-visa-fees
Saturday 4 June 2016
Malaysia Visa Fees
ü Visa
Fee:
With effect from 9 December 2014, visa fee must be paid through Demand Draft favoring local Consulate/High Commission payable at Chennai and New Delhi for all the applications accepted in South, North and East region respectively.
With effect from 9 December 2014, visa fee must be paid through Demand Draft favoring local Consulate/High Commission payable at Chennai and New Delhi for all the applications accepted in South, North and East region respectively.
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With effect from 7 March 2014, visa fee must be paid through Demand Draft favoring Consulate General of Malaysia Mumbai for all the applications accepted in Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Pune.
Listed authorized banks for Chennai consulate
1.
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SBI bank
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2.
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Indus Ind bank
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3.
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Ratnakar bank Limited
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4.
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Standard Charted bank
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5.
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Axis Bank
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6.
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Deutsche bank
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Listed authorized banks for Mumbai consulate
1.
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SBI bank
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2.
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Indus Ind bank
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3.
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Ratnakar bank Limited
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4.
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Standard Charted bank
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5.
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Axis Bank
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6.
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Deutsche bank
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7.
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HDFC Bank
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8.
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ICICI Bank
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9.
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Yes Bank
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10.
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Kotak mahindra Bank
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ü VFS
Service Charges:
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Applicant applying in India need to pay a service charges of INR
400/-in addition to the Visa Fees (Inclusive of Taxes)
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ü VLN
Service Charges:
With effect from 9 December 2014, all applications lodged in India will be levied VLN service charges INR 2000/- in addition to the visa fees and logistic fees.
The VLN service charges must be paid by demand draft favoring DU Digital Technologies Private Ltd, payable at New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai respectively.
With effect from 9 December 2014, all applications lodged in India will be levied VLN service charges INR 2000/- in addition to the visa fees and logistic fees.
The VLN service charges must be paid by demand draft favoring DU Digital Technologies Private Ltd, payable at New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai respectively.
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ü Optional
Services:-
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Wednesday 25 May 2016
Malaysia Beckons Indians with Easier Visa Facilities
Malaysia is an enticing and pocket-friendly tourist
destination for most Indians. Newly wed couples, film crews, business people
and student groups often make up the majority of the tourists visiting this
Southeast Asian nation. In the year 2015, a staggering number of Indian
tourists – 7, 22,141 – visited Malaysia, making Indians the 6th highest tourist
group amongst inbound tourists from all countries to Malaysia.
Recognizing India’s potential to be a major contributor to
Malaysian tourism economy, the Malaysian government has introduced Electronic
Travel Authorization Visa (e-visa) for a short visit to Malaysia.
In a press release, the director of Tourism Malaysia, Mohd.
Hafiz stated that they were making repeated attempts to ease travel to Malaysia
as much as possible, and e-visa was a step towards achieving that. She felt
confident that loosening the visa process would make more Indians look at
Malaysia as a preferred tourist destination.
Indians residing in India can avail an Malaysia
Visa within 24-48 hours, costing approximately Rs.3000 with an extended
validity period of three months. The procedure has been simplified for
hassle-free processing.
Tourism authorities of many popular travel destinations are
targeting Indian travellers now as their inflow has been noticeably increasing
in the recent past. India’s outbound travel industry foresees the number of
Indians travelling overseas, growing rapidly at 15 to 20 % per year to reach 50
million by 2020.
Malaysian Tourism boasts of their calendar packed with
events and activities throughout the year, promising something new to discover
in every visit, making Malaysia a destination for repeated visits.
Meta-description: Malaysia is an alluring and cheap tourist
destination for many Indians, with newlywed couples, film crews,
businesspersons and students wishing to travel there.
Tuesday 17 May 2016
Malaysia Visa for Indians
Malaysia as a country offers a visa friendly policy to
Indian citizens, but doesn’t offer visa on arrival to Indians. One cannot also
go directly to their embassy or consulate in India and apply for a visa.
Instead, the Malaysian consulate requires everyone to go through an authorized
travel agent. But, this is where the problems end. The best part about applying
for a Malaysia visa from India is that Indians get a 12 month multiple entry
visa instead of a single entry visa.
The procedure for the tourist visa process is simple. You go
through either VFS or an authorized travel agent with the following documents:
1) Original Passport that has at least 3 blank pages. If
passport is less than 3 months old, then sometimes the embassy requires bank
statements of 3 months
2) Completed visa application form
3) 2 or 3 passport size photographs (Refer the Malaysia visa
form for photo size and specifications)
4) Return flight tickets
5) A sponsor letter if you have one, but it is not mandatory
6) A Malaysia Visa Fees of
INR 1000 + agent fee of either INR 1500 or 2000 depending on agent
If everything is in order, you can get your visa and
passport in 4-5 days depending on your office location. And the visa in your
hand will allow you multiple entries into Malaysia for a period of 12 months
with each visit allowing the visitor to stay in Malaysia for 30 days.
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