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After the extension of visa application in Malaysia, will the visa application be refused?

Malaysia will not refuse to apply for a visa after it has been extended.

A Malaysian visa can only be extended once. After the extension, you must apply for a visa again. As long as there are sufficient reasons and complete information, you will not be refused a visa.

The types of visas in Malaysia are mainly divided into:

1. Ordinary visas. Issued to China citizens for tourism, visiting relatives and friends and business activities. The validity period is three months and the stay period is 3 days. Ordinary visas cannot be extended, unless they can't return to China in time due to health reasons or flight problems, they can be extended to the immigration office with a letter of proof issued by the relevant hospital and airline.

2. Work and student visas. To work or study in Malaysia, Malaysian companies or schools must first apply to the Immigration Bureau, and after being approved, the Immigration Bureau will notify the embassies and consulates in the applicant's area to issue ordinary visas. After the relevant personnel come to Malaysia, they will go to the immigration department to change into the corresponding types of long-term visas. Long-term visas to attend the University of Malaysia are usually applied by the school to the headquarters of the Immigration Bureau, and those attending high schools and below apply to the immigration department of the state where they are located.

3. Visa for visiting relatives. Visiting relatives in Malaysia can last up to 6 months. Generally, relatives who work, study and live in Malaysia apply to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau in advance, or they can change their visas after arriving in Malaysia with an ordinary visa. There are many documents required to apply for this kind of visa, such as proof of kinship, proof of work, study and income in Malaysia, etc.