If you have to pass via immigration throughout your transit in Malaysia, it counts as if you are entering the nation. As such, you will have to appeal for a Malaysia transit visa the same method as a general Malaysian visa by one of the resulting two ways:
- In-person, at a Malaysian Embassy or a certified Visa Appeal Center.
- Online, for citizens of particular nations.
Applying for a Malaysian Transit Visa in-person:
To apply, you have to find the closest Malaysian Embassy and submit your appeal there. The Malaysian visa appeal procedure is as follows:
- Visit the embassy’s website to know about their opening hours.
- Download the Malaysia visa appeal form from the embassy’s web portal or the certified website of the Immigration Department of Malaysia.
- Finish the application form.
- Assemble the essential documents.
- Compensate for the visa charge. Dependent on the nation, you may have to pay the cost through a bank, or you can pay in cash.
- Submit your valid passport, appeal form, and essential documents in person.
The Malaysian visa processing time rest on the nation, though, you must assume about a week waiting time, if not extra. If permitted, your visa will be attached to your passport, and you should go and collect it.
Applying for a Malaysian Transit Visa online:
Citizens of the ensuing nations can apply for a Malaysian visa online:
- China
- India
- Sri Lanka
- Nepal
- Myanmar
- Bangladesh
- Pakistan
- Bhutan
- Serbia
- Montenegro
There are two sorts of online visas for Malaysia:
- The Malaysia eVisa (accessible to all the citizens as mentioned earlier)
- The Malaysia eNTRI (accessible only to Indian and Chinese citizens)
The online visa performs like a regular visa, but it is managed faster, and you can apply from your home. If permitted, you will obtain the permission in about two-three days electronically, and you will have to print it.