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Malaysia Opens Its Doors With Visa-Free Entry For Indians; Details Here

Malaysia scraps visa requirement for indian citizens, who may travel to and stay visa-free in the nation for up to 30 days..

By: Yashita Vashishth Published: Nov 27, 2023 10:00 AM IST

Malaysia Opens Its Doors With Visa-Free Entry For Indians; Details Here

Malaysia has declared a visa waiver for Indian and Chinese nationals, effective from December 1, 2023. However, visa-free entry for travel to Malaysia will be granted only after security screening.

In his recent address at the Peoples Justice Party’s annual Congress, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that Indian citizens will no longer need a visa to visit Malaysia. Last month, Ibrahim unveiled plans to enhance visa facilities to encourage the entry of tourists as well as investors. Fast forward to December 1, 2023, Indians can visit and stay in the nation for up to 30 days, according to a Bloomberg report . The anticipated increase in tourist influx and subsequent spending will support Malaysia’s economic growth.

Malaysia to scrap entry visa requirements for Indian citizens visiting nation to begin https://t.co/asDXbOAaAe — All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) November 27, 2023

Seamless escapes with visa-free travel to Malaysia, Thailand, and Sri Lanka

The welcome news of visa-free travel to Malaysia follows the visa waivers for Indian citizens in Thailand and Sri Lanka. Since November 10, 2023, Thailand has eliminated the need for a visa for Indian nationals and has also granted up to 30 days of visa-free stay. The policy is valid until May 10, 2024, after which it may be extended if the demand continues to rise.

Sri Lanka has also removed visa requirements for Indians until March 31, 2024. Citizens of China, Russia, Malaysia, Japan, Indonesia, and Thailand can now visit Sri Lanka visa-free as well.  This is a flagship programme by the Sri Lankan government to boost tourism post the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic crisis.

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Lastly, Vietnam is also considering potential short-term visa-free entry for Indians. Currently, nationals from seven countries, namely Germany France, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Denmark, and Finland can visit Vietnam without a visa.

The best of visa-free escapades: Things to do in Malaysia

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Malaysia offers a potpourri of experiences that promise thrill, coastal hideouts, and culinary genius with a welcome slice of nature. For a no-holds-barred affair with adventure, participate in activities like bungee jumping in Kuala Lumpur, sea walking in Borneo, parasailing at Tanjung Rhu Beach, and even flying a Cessna, Robinson, and Eurocopter with trained pilots and guides at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport. Additionally, explore the sandy shores of Penang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site , the architectural sites of Malacca, and enjoy a mangrove boat safari in the Kilim Karst Geoforest Park. Other noteworthy destinations in the region include Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, Taman Negara National Park, Sunway Lagoon Theme Park, and Petronas Twin Towers, among others!

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Malaysia Visa Requirements for Indian Citizens

Important : Citizens of India do not need a visa to travel to Malaysia in 2024. Indian nationals are exempt from Malaysian visa requirements until December 31, 2024.

Indian citizens are able to apply for an electronic Malaysia visa (eVisa) providing that they follow the necessary visa requirements.

What Types of Malaysian Visa Can Indians Apply For?

Indian passport holders have a number of options for travel permits to Malaysia. The most common are:

  • Malaysia eVisa
  • Embassy visa

The eVisa is an electronic permit. It is easy to obtain exclusively online.

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Indian travelers who are not eligible for an eVisa will need to apply for a visa through a Malaysian embassy or consulate.

Does Malaysia have a visa on arrival for Indian citizens?

No, there is no visa on arrival service for Indians traveling to Malaysia .

Indian citizens must obtain a visa to enter the country . They cannot arrive without a travel permit.

What Is the Malaysia eVisa for Indians?

The Malaysia eVisa allows Indian nationals to stay in Malaysia for up to 30 days .

The online visa is a single entry permit that allows the holder to enter Malaysia once during its 3-month period of validity.

What Is a Malaysia eNTRI Visa for Indians?

The eNTRI visa waiver for Indians was an electronic travel authorization which enabled Indian citizens to travel to Malaysia for a period of 15 days.

However, the eNTRI system was discontinued in December 2020. Indians now need to use the eVisa application to obtain a travel permit online.

Requirements for Applying for a Malaysia Visa or authorization for Indians

If you have Indian nationality and wish to apply for a visa prior to traveling to Malaysia, it is crucial that you read through the requirements for Indian citizens traveling to Malaysia .

To apply for a Malaysia visa, travelers require:

  • Indian passport
  • Recent passport-sized photo
  • Confirmed return flight booking
  • Birth certificate (for applicant minors only)
  • Proof of accommodation

Required Documents for Indians Traveling to Malaysia

Please note that Indians arriving in Malaysia will be asked to provide the following documentation at the border:

  • Confirmed return flight reservation
  • Boarding pass
  • Sufficient funds (debit/credit card, cash, traveler’s check, etc.)
  • Travel itinerary

FAQ's about Malaysia visa for Indian passport holders

Can indians travel to malaysia.

Yes, Indian passport holders can visit Malaysia if they meet all entry requirements for their nationality and travel plans. This includes having the correct documents .

What type of visa do Indian passport holders need to enter to Malaysia?

Indian citizens must have either a visa or travel authorization to enter Malaysia . This is part of the country’s visa policy for international visitors from certain nations.

How much does a Malaysian visa cost from India?

The Malaysian eVisa is the most cost-effective way to get a travel permit from India . The process is completely online, so applicants avoid going to a government office to apply in person.

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Malaysia travel requirements rules for entry for Indians

After a strict lockdown and travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Malaysia is finally opening its doors to tourists and visitors from all over the world from 1 April 2022. However, there is certain protocol in place for travellers who wish to travel to Malaysia.

Here’s what you need to know

Travellers will have to keep in mind the following points when travelling to Malaysia after 1 April.

  • All passengers will have to show proof of full vaccination as well as a negative RT-PCR administered no more than 2 days prior to travel.
  • All passengers travelling to Malaysia will have to do a professionally administered RTK-Ag test within 24 hours of arrival in Malaysia.
  • Fully vaccinated travellers who were infected with COVID-19 within the last 60 days of travel to Malaysia will have to do a professionally administered RTK-Ag no more than 2 days prior to travel
  • All passengers travelling to Malaysia will be required to download and activate the MySejahtera contact tracing app and complete the pre-departure form under the traveller icon.
  • Passengers above 18 who are not fully vaccinated will have to undergo five-day quarantine upon arrival in Malaysia
  • The use of face masks in public places will remain as standard procedure, especially in confined spaces.
  • Passengers must purchase COVID-19 travel insurance

Visas to Malaysia for Indian travellers

  • Indian travellers wishing to visit Malaysia for a maximum of 15 days can apply for an eNTRI visa online. It is valid for three months.
  • Travellers wishing to stay in Malaysia for more than 15 days and upto 30 days can apply for an eVisa here . A single entry eVisa is valid for 3 months whereas a multiple entry visa can be valid for 3 to 12 months

Flights to Malaysia

Flights to Malaysia will be available from most major cities in India including Mumbai , starting 1 April. Airlines including Thai Smile, SriLankan, Air India , Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines will be operational.

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The Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia welcomed 350,000 Indian tourists last year. Wam

The Petronas Twin Towers in Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia welcomed 350,000 Indian tourists last year. Wam

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Malaysia is scrapping entry visa requirements for Indian and Chinese citizens from the beginning of December, in a bid to boost tourism.

Travellers from India will be allowed to stay in the country for up to 30 days visa-free, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim told his People’s Justice Party’s annual congress in Putrajaya on Sunday.

Indian citizens are currently eligible for a visa on arrival in Malaysia, provided they enter from Thailand, Indonesia or Singapore or hold a US-visa in their passports.

Indian and Chinese citizens make up the largest chunk of foreign tourists in Malaysia.

Malaysia is famous for its beaches, islands, forests, nature reserves and caves. It is a melting pot of different cultures, including Malay, Chinese, Indian and European.

Mr Anwar last month announced plans to improve visa facilities in 2024 to encourage tourists and investors.

Malaysia welcomed 350,000 Indian tourists last year – less than half pre-pandemic numbers. In 2019, the country attracted more than 730,000 tourists from India.

Malaysia has become the fourth country – after Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka – to scrap visa requirements for Indian citizens of India from December.

Sri Lanka and Thailand earlier provided visa-on-arrival facilities to Indian citizens.

Indian passport-holders can travel to up to 57 countries without a visa, including Qatar and Oman.

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Entering the Federal Territory Mosque in Kuala Lumpur © Patrick Foto / Getty Images

Malaysia has a reputation as the easy country for travel in Southeast Asia, and that certainly applies to the visa situation. Citizens of many countries are granted visa-free entry on arrival, meaning there’s no complicated paperwork standing between you and Malaysia’s beaches, jungles and food markets. 

Even better, the relaxed visa situation makes for easy detours to neighboring Singapore , Indonesia , Brunei and Thailand , though you’ll need to check the latest Covid restrictions before you travel. Here’s everything you need to know about visas for Malaysia. 

Can I travel to Malaysia without a visa? 

In normal circumstances, nationals of most countries in Europe, the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan (and many other countries) can visit Malaysia without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days. This applies to entries by air, land and sea. 

In practice, 90-day stays are usually given as the default if you arrive in Malaysia by air, but if you enter by land or by sea, you may be given a 30-day entry stamp unless you specifically ask for a longer permit. It’s worth doing this, as extending your stay may not be possible once the stamp is issued. 

On arrival, your passport will be stamped and you’ll need to fill out an arrival/departure card; just make sure your passport is valid for six months from the date of entry. Technically, the authorities can ask for proof of sufficient funds for your stay and a ticket for onward travel from Malaysia, but this is not usually requested. 

Lanterns in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia.

Some countries are granted a shorter stay in Malaysia

Citizens of Russia and many neighboring countries are granted a stay of one month on arrival, and similar rules apply to nationals of many countries in Africa and Central and South America. For longer stays, you’ll need to apply for a visa. 

Note that citizens of Israel can only enter Malaysia with written permission from Malaysia’s Ministry of Home Affairs , which rules out easy overland trips from Thailand to Singapore.

What are the visa requirements for Malaysia? 

If your home country is not on the visa-free travel list, or you’re planning a long stay, you’ll need to apply for a visa. However, be aware that the only visas valid for more than 90 days are the multi-entry visas reserved for business travelers.

Different rules apply to different countries. Tourist E-Visas lasting up to 30 days are issued to citizens of Serbia & Montenegro, China, India, and many other nations in South Asia and Africa. See the Immigration Department of Malaysia website for details of how to apply and a full list of approved countries. 

Other nationals will need to apply for a visa the old-fashioned way at a Malaysian embassy or consulate in their home country. The Malaysian Ministry of Home Affairs has a full list of Malaysian missions overseas; contact your local embassy for advice on the application process. 

Business and transit visas for Malaysia

For business trips, it’s usually fine to enter the country as if you were a tourist, but you are not permitted to work for any Malaysian company. Business travelers can also apply for long-duration multiple-entry visas, but the application process is complex – Malaysian embassies can provide details. 

Transit visas are also available, but as so many people can enter Malaysia without a visa, they’re rarely needed.   

A proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) sitting on a tree branch with its child.

What are the rules for travel to East Malaysia? 

Sabah and Sarawak – the two Malaysian states on the island of Borneo – retain a certain degree of control over their borders. Even if you arrive from Peninsular Malaysia, you must go through passport control and have your passport stamped. This also applies when traveling between Sabah and Sarawak via Brunei, and when traveling to the federal district of Pulau Labuan. 

When entering Sabah or Sarawak from another part of Malaysia, your new visa stamp will be valid only for the remainder of the period you were granted when you first entered Malaysia. If Malaysian Borneo is your first port of call in Malaysia, you’ll get the full, uninterrupted 30 or 90 days. 

Extending a Malaysia visa 

While the entry procedures for Malaysia can seem very relaxed, it’s important not to overstay your visa or the visa-free entry period. If you do, you can be detained, fined, deported, and blacklisted – it’s no laughing matter. 

In the past, it has been possible to extend a 30-day entry up to 90 days through the Immigration Department of Malaysia , but don’t rely on this being possible with the pandemic muddying the waters. Extending a 90-day stay is out of the question. 

The good news is that it is possible to prolong your stay in Malaysia by hopping across the border to a neighboring country. When you re-enter, you’ll be granted a new 30- or 90- day entry stamp on arrival. There’s rarely a problem if you do this once or twice, but the authorities may take a dim view if you repeat the so-called “visa run” too many times. 

Cenang beach, Langkawi, Malaysia

On the peninsula, the easiest place to leave and re-enter Malaysia is Johor Bahru ; local buses buzz across the causeway to Singapore day and night. The other easy option is Pulau Langkawi , which has ferries to Satun (year-round) and Ko Lipe (November to May) in Thailand. 

Alternatively, consider crossing the Thai border by train at Padang Besar, or take the ferry to Sumatra in Indonesia from Melaka or Johor Bahru. In East Malaysia, you can cross by bus or boat into Kalimantan in Indonesia, or make the easy hop into Brunei by bus from either Miri or Kota Kinabalu , or by boat from Pulau Labuan. 

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Note: In addition to visa fee mentioned above, RM 8 as ICWF charges and RM 1.56 outsourcing agency's service charge by M/S IVS are chargeable.    

  • Gratis Visa: Gratis visa to be issued to nationals of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Jamaica, Maldives, Mauritius, Mongolia and South Africa. In respect of Seychelles nationals, all types of visas except for work/employment may be issued on gratis basis.  

Only Business, Tourist and Transit visas are to be issued on gratis basis to the nationals of Argentina . Only Tourist visas are to be issued on gratis basis to the nationals of Uruguay. Normal visa fee is applicable for all other type of visas in respect of these nationals. 

  • Visa Free Countries : Nationals of Nepal and Bhutan do not require visa to enter India. However, Nepali nationals require visa if they enter India from China, which is to be granted Gratis. 
  • Visa Fee for Pakistani Nationals : Pakistani nationals to be charged fee of Rs. 100 for an Indian visa of all types. 
  • Restricted/Protected Area Permit: RM 143 for issuing restricted/protected area permit. No fees for the nationals of those being given gratis visa, Nepal, Bhutan and Pakistani nationals. 
  • Gratis Business & Employment Visas for LDC Applicants : Business & Employment Visas (where applicable) to the applicants from Least Developed Countries (LDCs) to be issued on gratis basis. However, the service of the outsourcing company, wherever applicable, and the ICWF fee will continue to be charged from the business and employment visa applicants as well. A list of 48 LDCs at Table IX..  
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  • Japanese Nationals: A fee of RM 13 for transit visa and RM 44 for all other types of visa to be charged. 
  • Nigerian Nationals: A uniform fee of RM 1120 to be charged for all types of visas valid for any duration from the nationals of Nigeria. 
  • USA Nationals : A fee of RM 456 to be charged for Tourist visa only for the maximum period up to 10 years Fee for 10 years validity Business visa issued to US nationals will be RM 1128 as well as for 5 years. However, fee for all other types of visas will be same as applicable for other countries mentioned at Table I above. Visa application fee of RM 90 should be charged from US nationals in addition to visa fee, except for tourist visa which is inclusive of Visa application fees. 

Note: In addition to visa fee mentioned above, RM 1.56 outsourcing agency's service charge by M/S IVS are chargeable.    

BUSINESS VISA FEES FOR NATIONALS OF FOLLOWING COUNTRIES:

Note: In addition to visa fee mentioned above, RM 1.56 outsourcing agency's service charge by M/S IVS are chargeable.  

EMPLOYMENT VISA FEES FOR NATIONALS OF FOLLOWING COUNTRIES: 

Note: In addition to visa fee mentioned above, RM 1.56 outsourcing agency’s service charge by M/S IVS are chargeable.  

 Visa fees for Sri Lankan nationals are as given below:

Visa fees (Service Charges) for Russian nationals are as given below:

Visa fees for UK nationals are as given below:

Note: In addition to visa fee mentioned above, RM 1.56 outsourcing agency’s service charge by M/S IVS are chargeable.

Visa fees (Service Charges) for Ukrainian Nationals are as given below:

Visa fees (Service Charges) for Mozambique Nationals are as given below:

Note: In addition to visa fee mentioned above, RM 1.56 outsourcing agency’s service charge by M/S IVS are chargeable.   

Visa fees list of least Developed Countries (LDCs) are as given below

All visa applications should be accompanied by copy of personal particular page of the passport. Non-Malaysian applicants are required to submit copy of their last two years of Malaysian employment pass or visit pass or dependent pass while applying for visas.

Foreigners or a foreign team for shooting of feature film or television/cinema and reality TV show/commercial TV show/ commercial TV serials. Proposals regarding the shooting of a feature film or television/ cinema and reality TV show/ commercial TV serials will be processed in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, who will process the request and take decision within a specific time frame of maximum period of 60 days.

Foreigners being given Film Visa should adhere to the norms and regulations of foreigner’s guidelines during their stay in the country and visit only the areas permitted for their visit. They should not visit any restricted/ protected area or prohibited place without prior permission of the competent authority.

Money transaction for shooting of film should be done as per RBI guidelines.

The visa would be project specific i.e. film specific.

The international cast and crew coming to India on a Film Visa for the film shoot shall be employed by the Foreign Company seeking permission to shoot the film in India and the said company shall take the responsibility for the cast and crew coming to India for filming. The foreigners coming on Film Visa will have to register himself/ herself with the FRRO/ FRO concerned irrespective of the duration of the Film Visa/ stay of the foreigner in India.

Considering the fact that the cast and crew may be coming from a country which is not the same as that of the Foreign Production Company which is producing the film, the Indian Mission/Post  of that respective country will issue the Film Visa to the concerned person.

For shooting of documentary film/ advertisement film in India by a foreigner, the procedure for "Journalist Visa" will be applicable.

Duration of visa Up to one year

  • The intern visa will be granted after completion of graduation/ post graduation. The gap between the completion of graduation/ post graduation and the commencement of the internship should not exceed one year.
  • Intern visa will not be issued for internship in certain strategic sectors.
  • Conversion of the Intern visa into Employment visa or any other types of visa will not be permitted.
  • Earnings from internship of the foreign nationals with Indian companies/ Educational Institutions/ NGOs will be subject to the Indian Income Tax Regulations.

Duration of visa The period of visa would be restricted to the duration of the internship programme or one year, whichever is less.

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Tourist Visa is granted to a Foreigner who does not have a residence or occupation in India and whose sole objective of visiting India is recreation, sight-seeing, casual visit to meet friends and relatives. No other activity is permissible on a Tourist Visa. The Mission would be issuing six months validity multiple entry Tourist visa for eligible visa applicants including Malaysian nationals. The Tourist visa will be issued with the conditions that “each stay should not exceed 45 days”. The Tourist Visa is non-extendable and non-convertible. Applicant should submit 2 colour photographs (Size 2” X 2”) with white background,Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy) ,application form duly filled and original passport. Business Visa:

The Business Visa is granted to a foreign national who wants to visit India to establish an industrial/business venture or to explore possibilities to set up industrial/business venture, wants to purchase/sell industrial products in India.  The applicant should be a person of assured financial standing and has the expertise in the field of the intended business.  It is not granted for petty trading.  For more information on Business visa click on the link The Business Visa must be issued from the country of origin, or from the country of domicile of the foreigner, provided the period of permanent residence of that applicant in that particular country is for more than two years. Documents required for Business Visa: Local company letter and company registration, Invitation letter from India and the company registration along with forms, two colour photos in white background ( Size 2” X 2”),Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy). Student Visa:

Original Passport, with duly filled-in visa application form as per the  student visa guidelines . Two colour photos in white background ( Size 2” X 2”), Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy) .  Entry Visa:

Entry Visa is granted to person’s spouses and dependent family members of a foreign national coming to India on long term visas like Employment and Research etc.  It is also granted to Persons of Indian Origin, his/her spouse and dependent children subject to production of proof of the PIO status, marriage certificate (in respect of spouse) and birth certificate (in respect of children). Spouses of an OCI/PIO card holders and dependent children can also apply for Entry Visa subject to production of necessary proof.Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy) Supporting documents:

For those married to Indian nationals, Original Indian Passport of Spouse along with a photocopy, marriage certificate and photocopy. For children of either parent being an Indian passport holder, children’s birth certificate, one of the parents’ Indian passport original and photocopy.Two colour photos in white background ( Size 2” X 2”),Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy) .  Employment Visa:

The Employment visa is granted to foreigners desiring to come to India for the purpose of employment.  The applicant should be a skilled and qualified professional or person who is being engaged or appointed by a company, organization, industry or undertaking, etc. in India on contract or employment basis at a senior level, skilled position such as technical expert, senior executive, or in a managerial position. For more information on Employment visa click on the link The Employment Visa must be issued from the country of origin, or from the country of domicile of the foreigner, provided the period of permanent residence of that applicant in that particular country is for more than two years. Employment contract for the company in which they will be working, Indian company registration, academic certificate, application forms. Two colour photos in white background ( Size 2” X 2”),Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy) . 

Journalist Visa

ALL foreign journalists, regardless of the purpose of their visit, should apply for a "J" (journalist) visa, for up to three months' stay in India. "Journalists" for this purpose would include a professional journalist, columnist, cartoonist, editor, photographer, film producer or director (other than that of commercial films), a representative of a radio and/or television organization, travel writer/travel promotion photographer etc or any professional journalist/owner working for an association or a company engaged in the production or broadcast of audio visual news or current affairs programmes through the print, electronic or any other electronic form. All such applicants are required to apply along with a letter from their organization describing clearly the job title of the applicant and the nature of their work and whether they are travelling on work or as tourists.Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy) .

Foreign journalists seeking to work in Indian media organizations

Journalists or intern journalists who intend to travel to India to work in Indian media organizations should apply for Employment ‘E’ visas.

Foreign media assigned to India/to be based in India on long /permanent assignments

Correspondents/Journalists of foreign newspapers, news agencies, going to India as resident representatives should apply for a single entry ‘J’ visa valid for initial stay of three months in India. A letter from the organization which the applicant is going to represent should also be provided clearly stating the status of the applicant (whether permanent full time employee or not) and name of the person whom the applicant is going to replace in India office of the organization. Such a journalist is required to contact OSD(PR)/XP division in the Ministry of External Affairs upon first arrival in India. No change of employer is permitted while the journalist is still in India. In case the foreign journalist intends to change his/her employer, he/she is required to return to the country of origin and re-apply for issue of fresh "J" visa.

Visa application for Journalism courses:

Applications for full time courses in journalism in educational institutes/universities recognized by Government of India should apply for student visas.

Documentary related work

Prior authorization of the Indian Government is mandatory for any audiovisual reporting/ shooting of documentary films in India, regardless of their subject, category or duration.

NOTE: Visa fee once paid is non-refundable irrespective of the outcome of the visa application and duration granted. The validity of the visa begins from the date of issue by the High Commission of India and not from the date of travel on your application form.

To produce confirmed air ticket for onward journey along with form and two colour photos in white background (Size 2” X 2”).  Conference Visa: Letter of invitation from the organizer of the conference, nomination letter from Malaysian organisation along with form and two colour photos in white background (Size 2” X 2”), Malaysian identity card (photo copy ) , flight ticket ( photo copy) .  Note:

  • Visa fee and service fee are non-refundable. 
  • The Mission would be issuing six months validity multiple entry Tourist visa for eligible visa applicants including Malaysian nationals. The Tourist visa will be issued with the conditions that “each stay should not exceed 45 days”.
  • Non-Malaysian Foreigners have to produce copy of Passport, including the Malaysian visa page proving two years continuous residency in Malaysia along with the application.
  • The validity of Indian visa starts from the date of issue and not from the date of travel to India.
  • Applicants should apply for appropriate category of visa. Tourist visa holders found to be travelling for other purposes such as business, study or medical treatment are liable to be cancelled.
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India Visa Requirements for Malaysians

This page provides detailed information about the Indian e-Visa for Malaysians . This guide is for you if you are:

  • A Malaysian citizen and
  • Traveling to India for tourism, business, or transit

Find out which type of Indian e-Visa you need , the documentation requirements, and how to apply online.

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What Visa Do I Need to Visit India from Malaysia?

Malaysians need a visa to travel to India.

You can get your visa for India from Malaysia online using the eVisa system. There are different types of Indian eVisa for Malaysian travelers, which one you need depends on the reason for your trip.

  • e-Tourist Visa 1-month
  • e-Tourist Visa 1-year
  • e-Business Visa
  • e-Medical Visa
  • e-Medical Attendant Visa

Check the visa conditions before deciding which is the correct visa for your trip to India.

How long can Malaysians visit India with a tourist e-Visa?

If you have a 1-month e-Tourist Visa you can visit India for up to 30 days . If you have a 1-year e-Tourist Visa you can visit India for up to 90 days per stay (it’s a multiple-entry visa).

Can Malaysians get a visa on arrival in India?

No , Malaysian citizens cannot get a visa on arrival in India. You must apply for a visa before you travel.

If you’re not able to apply online you should contact your nearest Indian embassy or consulate to get your visa in advance. It takes longer to apply for an embassy visa—start the application process well ahead of your travel dates.

Documents to Apply for an Indian Visa for Malaysians

These are the basic requirements to apply for an Indian e-Visa from Malaysia:

  • Malaysian passport image
  • Passport-style photo

You will need additional documents depending on whether you’re traveling on vacation, business, or for medical purposes. These may include a business letter or a hospital letter.

Malaysian passport requirements to get an e-Visa for India

Your Malaysian passport must meet the minimum validity requirements to travel to India. Check your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond the date you’ll arrive in India.

Example: If you’ll enter India on April 1, your passport must be valid until at least October 1.

India e-Visa Process for Malaysian Nationals

Provided you have the documents listed above, you can get started with your online visa application for India . Here are the steps you need to follow:

  • Fill out the online India e-Visa form
  • Upload your documents
  • Pay the India e-Visa fee
  • Submit your visa application for review

How long does it take for an Indian visa for Malaysians to be approved?

It’ll take up to 2 business days to process your India e-Visa application from Malaysia.

You can apply for your visa through this site as soon as you know your travel plans—applying in advance is recommended in case of any unexpected delays.

Traveling from Malaysia to India with an e-Visa

The e-Visa is valid at several international airports across India .

There are several flight routes available between the 2 countries, including from Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Indian destinations such as Chennai (MAA), Kochi (COK), and New Delhi (DEL).

The eVisa is also valid at these seaports in India: Chennai, Cochin, Goa, Mangalore, and Mumbai.

Indian immigration procedures for passengers from Malaysia

On arrival at the airport in India, an immigration officer will inspect your passport and visa. You’ll then get a stamp in your passport.

A visa does not guarantee entry, Indian authorities will verify you meet the entry conditions.

Making a customs declaration when traveling to India from Malaysia

If you have any goods to declare, such as dutiable items or restricted/prohibited goods , you’ll need to fill out a customs declaration form and go through the customs check.

Familiarize yourself with the customs regulations before traveling from Malaysia to India to avoid any issues.

FAQs About Traveling from Malaysia to India with an eVisa

How long is the india e-visa valid for malaysians.

These are the validity periods for the different types of Indian e-Visas:

  • 1-month e-Tourist : valid for 30 days from the issue date
  • 1-year e-Tourist : valid for 365 days from the issue date
  • e-Business : valid for 365 days from the date

All validity periods start on the date of issue. Example: if your India e-Business visa is issued on March 20, it will be valid until April 20. The validity period is shown on your approved visa.

Can I apply for an Indian e-Visa from Malaysia if I have dual citizenship?

Yes , you can apply for an Indian eVisa from Malaysia if you have dual citizenship. You must apply for your visa with your Malaysian passport, or with a passport from another e-Visa-eligible country.

Remember to travel to India from Malaysia with the passport you used to apply for your visa.

What documents do I need to get an e-Medical Visa for India?

To get an e-Medical Visa for India, you need a copy of your Malaysian passport and a photograph. For this type of visa application, you also need a hospital letter that meets the requirements . Your letter must have:

  • Your name and data
  • Hospital letterhead

Note that e-Medical Visas will be granted for short-term medical treatment only.

Should I choose a 1-month or 1-year e-Tourist Visa for India?

As a Malaysian national, you are eligible for both the 1-month tourist e-Visa and the 1-year tourist e-Visa for India.

If you plan to travel to India for tourism several times in the next year , you can apply for the 1-year multiple-entry e-Tourist Visa. If it is a one-off trip, the 1-month e-Tourist Visa is the better option.

Do Malaysian children need a visa for India?

Yes, Malaysian children also need a visa for India . Each passenger must have their own visa to enter the country.

Indian visa applications for minors can also be made online. Parents and guardians can fill out the e-Visa form on behalf of their children. There is no family or group application.

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India Tourist Visa for Malaysian Citizens: Apply for the India Visa Now

Are you a Malaysian citizen looking to explore the vibrant and culturally diverse country of India? Are you wondering how to get your India Tourist Visa?

Whether you're planning to visit iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal or immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Rajasthan, our streamlined application process ensures a hassle-free journey. Apply for your India Visa now and embark on an unforgettable adventure in this enchanting land.

Are you still confused and filled with questions? Look no further. We're here to answer all your India Tourist Visa questions . Keep reading to find out everything you need to know.

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Do Malaysian citizens need a Visa to enter India?

Yes, Malaysian citizens do need a valid visa when visiting India . An Indian Tourist Visa is mandatory if you plan to visit for tourism, business, or other purposes.

There are various types of Indian visas for Malaysia, depending on the purpose of their travel. Here are some of the regular visa options for Malaysians:

e-Tourist Visa : This visa is ideal for those planning to visit India for tourism, sightseeing, visiting friends or relatives, or participating in short-term recreational activities.

e-Business Visa : If you're traveling to India for business purposes, such as attending meetings, conferences, or exploring business opportunities, a Business Visa or employment visa is required.

e-Medical Visa : For individuals seeking medical treatment in India that allows you to enter India to access healthcare services and undergo medical procedures.

Conference Visa for individuals who wish to attend conferences, seminars, workshops, or similar events in India

What is the India Tourist Visa for Malaysian citizens?

The India Tourist Visa for Malaysian passport holders is an electronic visa, commonly known as an eVisa, that allows Malaysian citizens to visit India for tourism purposes . With this eVisa, you can explore India's mesmerizing attractions, experience its rich culture, and create unforgettable memories.

The India Tourist eVisa for Malaysian citizens offers the convenience of an online application, eliminating the need to visit an embassy or consulate. At iVisa, we specialize in facilitating the India Tourist eVisa application process. Our user-friendly platform and expert support team ensure a smooth and efficient application experience. Apply for your India Tourist Visa now and prepare to embark on an incredible journey to India.

Am I eligible to get an India Visa for Malaysians?

The eligibility criteria for Malaysian citizens to get an Indian Tourist Visa are as follows:

Nationality : You must hold a valid Malaysian passport.

Purpose : The India Tourist Visa is for tourism purposes, including sightseeing, visiting friends or relatives, and engaging in short-term recreational activities. It's not valid for business, employment, or long-term stays.

Entry points : You can enter India through designated airports and seaports. Please check the official guidelines or consult with our team to ensure your desired entry point is eligible.

Validity : Your passport should have a minimum validity of six months beyond your intended entry date into India.

Intended stay : The India Tourist Visa typically allows for a stay of up to 90 days. Ensure your travel plans align with the visa's validity and duration.

Previous travel : If you've traveled to certain countries designated by the government of India, additional requirements or restrictions may apply. It's advisable to check the latest guidelines or contact our team for further information.

How long is the India Tourist Visa valid for Malaysians?

The Indian eVisa depends on the type of visa you choose to apply for. We offer a:

Double-entry visa valid for 30 days after issued

Multiple-entry visa valid for 1 year after issued

Multiple-entry visa valid for 5 years after issued

Check out our blog for comprehensive information on India Tourist e-Visa validity and length of stay .

If you need to stay in India for more than 90 days, you can apply for an extension of your visa while in India. However, the extension is subject to approval by the Indian authorities and must be applied for before your visa expires. So, plan your trip accordingly and apply for your visa in time to make the most of your visit to India!

India Tourist Visa requirements for Malaysian citizens

You must be familiar with the India Tourist Visa requirements to complete the application process. We've compiled a detailed list of the necessary documents, passport requirements, and photo specifications to ensure a smooth visa application process. Read on to find out everything you need to know.

Necessary documents for the India Tourist Visa for Malaysian citizens

To apply for an Indian Tourist Visa, Malaysian citizens are required to submit the following supporting documents:

Valid passport

Completed application form : Fill out the India Tourist Visa application form accurately with all the required information.

Passport-style photo : Attach two recent, color passport-sized photographs per the specified requirements (mentioned separately below).

Proof of travel itinerary : Provide a copy of your confirmed travel itinerary, including flight details and hotel reservations.

Proof of sufficient funds : Submit evidence of adequate financial means to cover your expenses in India, such as bank statements or traveler's checks.

Proof of accommodation : Present proof of accommodation arrangements in India, such as hotel bookings or an invitation letter from your host (if applicable).

Previous visits : If you've traveled to India before, provide a copy of your previous visa or entry/exit stamps in your passport as supporting documentation. If it's in an old passport, provide copies of that too.

India Tourist Visa requirements for children of Malaysian citizens

If you're applying for an Indian Tourist Visa for a child (below 18 years) of Malaysian citizenship, the following additional documents are required:

Minors under 18 must have a separate passport and submit a separate visa application from their parents or legal guardians.

A copy of the child's birth certificate showing the names of both parents must be provided.

If only one parent is traveling with the child, a notarized letter of consent from the other parent is required.

India Tourist Visa passport requirements for Malaysian citizens

Your passport must:

have at least two blank pages for entry and exit stamps

not be damaged or tampered with in any way

have at least six months validity from the date of arrival in India

If your passport is nearing its expiry date, it's best to apply for a new passport before applying for a visa.

India Tourist Visa photo requirements for Malaysian citizens

Your photograph must:

be a recent passport-sized photograph in color with a white background is required

show your full face with a neutral expression

have no shadows , and the face must be visible

These requirements may vary depending on the specific circumstances of your travel. To ensure your photograph meets all the criteria, use our Passport Photo Service to get recent, government-standard pictures from your home.

India Tourist Visa application: How to apply in Malaysia

At iVisa, our application process aims to be hassle-free. Simply follow these three easy steps to complete your Indian e-visa application online:

Step 1 : Start by completing the online form on our website. Provide general information about yourself and choose the type of visa you want to apply for.

Step 2 : Once you've completed the form, review your information to ensure everything is accurate. Then, select the processing option that best suits your needs.

Step 3 : Pay the service fee using PayPal, Venmo, or a credit or debit card, and upload any documents required, such as a passport photo and a photo scan of your passport.

After completing these three steps, submit your application and wait for your e-visa to arrive in your email inbox within your selected timeframe.

It's important to note that during your travels, you must carry both a printed and electronic copy of your Tourist eVisa to present to immigration officers upon arrival so that they can verify your Indian eVisa status.

We recommend all visa applicants download our iVisa app on their mobile device for added convenience. This will allow you to keep track of your documents and the status of your application electronically.

What is the India Tourist Visa processing time for Malaysian citizens?

There are three processing options, each with a different processing time and price depending on your travel needs and the type of visa. Here are the processing options we offer Malaysian applicants:

Standard Processing - This is the best option if you have more time to wait; it takes 4 days and is also the most economical.

Rush Processing - A little faster; it takes only 2 days to receive your visa.

Super Rush Processing - Your visa will be delivered in 30 hours . It's the fastest option, perfect for those in a hurry.

India Tourist Visa fee: Cost of the visa for Malaysian citizens

Different processing and visa types are priced differently . All prices for Indian visas include the Indian government visa levy and our service fees.

During the application process on our site, you can add services such as an iVisa Plus subscription, Premium Concierge Service, Embassy Registration, or Premium Photo Services.

We also offer iVisa Fee Protection , which allows us to process a new application for no additional processing fee if you're unable to make your trip, as well as the option to get a flight reservation or itinerary that's valid for two weeks and can be used to apply for a visa, as proof of return to show to immigration officers while traveling, for car rental purposes, etc.

All these additional services carry varying costs. Use our application form to check your application's total cost based on your circumstances and chosen services.

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How to prepare for the India Tourist Visa interview as a Malaysian citizen?

As a Malaysian citizen applying for an Indian Tourist Visa, you may be required to attend an interview at the Indian Embassy or Consulate. The interview is an essential step in the visa application process, and proper preparation can increase your chances of a successful outcome. Here are some tips to help you prepare for the India Tourist Visa interview:

Gather required documents : Ensure you have all the necessary documents, including your completed application form, passport, photographs, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, and financial records. Have them organized and readily accessible for the interview.

Understand the purpose of your visit : Familiarize yourself with the purpose of your trip to India, whether for tourism, visiting friends or relatives, or engaging in recreational activities. Be prepared to explain your itinerary and provide details about the places you plan to visit.

Research India : Gain knowledge about India's culture, traditions, and popular tourist attractions. Demonstrating your genuine interest in the country and its heritage is beneficial.

Be clear and concise : Answer questions confidently and concisely during the interview. Provide accurate and truthful information, avoiding inconsistencies. Be prepared to explain the duration of your stay, your accommodation arrangements, and your financial capability to cover your expenses.

Dress professionally : Dress appropriately for the interview, opting for formal or business attire. A neat and professional appearance will make a positive impression.

Practice common interview questions : Anticipate questions about your travel plans, the purpose of the visit, previous travel history, and financial capacity. Practice answering these questions beforehand to feel more comfortable and prepared during the interview.

Stay calm and confident : Maintain a calm and composed demeanor during the interview. Listen carefully to the interviewer's questions and respond thoughtfully. Confidence and clarity in your answers will showcase your sincerity and intention to abide by the visa regulations.

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How to Apply Indian Visa in Malaysia

Applying for an Indian visa in Malaysia requires individuals to follow a specific process as outlined by the High Commission of India in Malaysia . This process typically involves gathering the necessary documents, filling out an online application form, scheduling an appointment, and submitting the required documents and fees.

The specific requirements and steps may vary depending on the type of visa being applied for, such as tourist, business, or employment visa.

Do I need visa to go to India from Malaysia?

Yes, to travel from Malaysia to India, Malaysian citizens are required to obtain a visa. The visa application process can be done through the Indian embassy or consulate in Malaysia. There are different types of visas available depending on the purpose of travel, such as tourist visas, business visas, and student visas.

It is important to check the specific requirements and documents needed for the visa application, including a valid passport, proof of accommodation, proof of sufficient funds, and a return ticket. It is advisable to apply for the visa well in advance of the planned travel date to avoid any delays or complications.

How to apply Indian visa in Malaysia?

Malaysian passport holders need to complete the online visa application forms, print them out, and submit them along with two recent color photographs, a copy of their Malaysian IC, passport, and the required fee. The processing time is approximately three working days.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to apply for an Indian visa in Malaysia:

  • Visit the official website of the Indian High Commission in Malaysia.
  • Click on the “Visa Services” tab and select the type of visa you want to apply for (e.g., tourist visa, business visa, etc.).
  • Read the instructions and requirements carefully before filling out the online application form.
  • Complete the online application form with accurate and up-to-date information.
  • Once the form is filled, take a printout of the completed application form.
  • Two recent passport-sized color photographs
  • Malaysian Identification Card (IC) copy
  • Passport with a minimum validity of six months
  • Requisite visa fee (check the official website for the current fee)
  • Visit the Indian High Commission or Consulate in Malaysia during their working hours.
  • Submit the completed application form along with the supporting documents mentioned above.
  • Pay the visa fee at the designated counter.
  • After submission, you will be provided with an acknowledgment receipt.
  • Wait for the processing period, which usually takes around 3 working days.
  • Collect your passport with the visa from the Indian High Commission or Consulate.
  • Check the visa to ensure all the details are correct.
  • You are now ready to travel to India with your valid visa.

It is advisable to check the official website of the Indian High Commission in Malaysia for any specific instructions or updates regarding the visa application process.

What are the types of visas and requirements to visit India?

Tourist visa.

A Tourist Visa is granted to foreigners who wish to visit India for recreational purposes, sight-seeing, or casual visits with friends and relatives. The visa is valid for six months with multiple entries, and each stay should not exceed 45 days. To apply, applicants must submit the online visa application form, original passport, two color photographs with a white background, Malaysian IC copy, passport copy, and the required fee. The processing time is three working days.

Business Visa

The Business Visa is for foreigners who want to establish or explore business opportunities in India. It is granted to individuals with assured financial standing and expertise in the intended business field. The visa must be issued from the country of origin or domicile, provided the applicant has permanent residence in that country for more than two years. Required documents include local company letter and registration, invitation letter from India and the company registration, two color photos with a white background, and the original passport.

Student Visa

To obtain a Student Visa, applicants must submit their original passport, a duly filled-in visa application form, and two color photographs with a white background.

Entry Visa is granted to spouses and dependent family members of foreign nationals coming to India on long-term visas. It is also available for Persons of Indian Origin, their spouses, and dependent children. Required documents include proof of PIO status, marriage certificate (for spouses), and birth certificate (for children). Spouses and dependent children of OCI/PIO cardholders can also apply for an Entry Visa with the necessary proof.

Employment Visa

The Employment Visa is for foreigners seeking employment in India. It is granted to skilled professionals or individuals appointed by a company or organization on a contract or employment basis. The visa must be issued from the country of origin or domicile, provided the applicant has permanent residence in that country for more than two years. Required documents include employment contract, Indian company registration, academic certificates, application forms, and two color photos with a white background.

Journalist Visa

Foreign journalists visiting India for up to three months should apply for a ‘J’ (journalist) Visa. Journalists working in Indian media organizations, foreign media assigned to India, or those attending journalism courses should apply for specific visas based on their purpose.

Transit Visa

To obtain a Transit Visa, applicants must provide a confirmed air ticket for onward journey, along with the application form and two color photographs with a white background.

Conference Visa

Applicants attending conferences in India must provide a letter of invitation from the organizer, a nomination letter from a Malaysian organization, and the application form. Two color photographs with a white background are also required.

Please note that visa fees and service fees are non-refundable, and applicants must complete the online visa application form accurately. For more information on specific visa guidelines and requirements, please refer to the provided links.

How to apply Tourist Visa for Malaysian passport holders?

To apply for a Tourist Visa for Malaysian passport holders, follow these steps:

  • Fill out the online Visa application form and make sure all the required fields are filled correctly.
  • Print out the completed online form.
  • Gather two recent color photographs.
  • Prepare a copy of your Malaysian IC.
  • Ensure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended stay and has at least two blank pages.
  • Pay the requisite fee for the Visa application.
  • Submit the printouts of the online Visa application forms, two photographs, Malaysian IC copy, passport, and the required fee.
  • The processing time for the Visa is typically 3 working days.

How to apply for Tourist Visa for non-Malaysian foreign passport holders?

If you hold a non-Malaysian foreign passport and wish to apply for a Tourist Visa, follow these instructions:

  • Ensure that you have a valid Employment/ Business /Student/Resident/MMH21/ Long Term Social Visit Pass (2 YEARS + ABOVE).
  • You are not required to submit your passport at the time of Visa application submission.
  • M/S IVS (Visa processing agency) will inform you when to submit your passport for stamping of the Visa, once all the necessary clearances have been obtained.
  • Do not book your flight ticket in advance as a non-Malaysian foreigner until you have received your Visa clearance.

Is Indian visa free for Malaysia?

No, Indian visa is not free for Malaysia. Malaysian citizens are required to obtain a visa before entering India.

Is Malaysia eligible for India e-Visa?

Yes, Malaysia is eligible for India e-Visa. Malaysian citizens can apply for an e-Visa to visit India for tourism, business, or medical purposes.

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A passenger intending to transit through India may apply for a transit visa for the sole purpose of enabling him/her to travel through India to a destination outside India.

A transit visa will ordinarily be valid for a period of 15 days with maximum stay of 3 days/ single journey.

Documents required: Applicants should submit proof of confirmed reservations for onward journey from India along with the print out of the online visa application and a recent two colour photos in white background (Size 2” X 2”).

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