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Can't I apply for a Malaysian visa without a hotel reservation form?

In order to determine the itinerary of visa applicants, many countries require applicants to provide their itinerary, including the hotels they booked at different stops. It can be said that if they can't provide the hotel reservation form, they will be directly refused a visa in some countries.

However, people who apply for a Malaysian visa can choose different methods, such as sticker visa, electronic visa and entry certificate letter. These three different visa methods have different requirements on whether the applicant must provide a hotel reservation form.

Sticker visa: When applying for a tourist visa or business visa in Malaysia in this way, paper materials need to be submitted to the embassy for review, but the embassy does not require the applicant to provide a hotel order. So applicants don't need to worry about this, they just need to prepare other materials carefully.

E-visa: There are many people who choose this aspect, but when applying online, the applicant needs to provide proof of full accommodation, that is, the hotel reservation form, which needs to reflect the applicant's own name. Without an embassy, it is considered invalid. The entire hotel reservation form is in English.

It should be noted that only a screenshot of the order is needed. Before the visa is issued, the applicant should not pay the hotel reservation form in advance to avoid losses.

Certificate of Entry Letter: When applying for a visa in this way, the Malaysian Embassy requires the applicant to provide the electronic version of the whole transportation reservation form and the original English version of the air ticket order issued by the airline in PDF format, which is true and valid, and must be consistent with the real itinerary, not a screenshot. But there is no requirement for hotel orders.

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