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Latest Malaysian visa regulations

1. Visa

Electronic visa (eVISA): It is an online electronic visa application platform. Applicants can apply directly online and submit electronic application materials. After completing the payment, they need to send the original passport to the Malaysian Visa Center to affix the visa paper. This type of visa allows you to stay in Malaysia for 30 days. Please log in for details. The embassy will provide full assistance to report the situation and negotiate with the Malaysian authorities as soon as possible. You can also directly visit the official website of the Malaysian Immigration Bureau http://app.imi.gov.my/feedback/index.php?lang=2 Fill in the complaint details (in English).

When you go through immigration procedures and get your passport back from the immigration officer, please check to see if there is an entry stamp stamped on the passport. If it is not stamped, you should immediately ask the immigration officer to re-seal it on site. Please pay attention to whether the entry date and stay time are marked on the entry stamp, and leave the country before the stay time expires. If the Malaysian immigration officer writes a reminder on the entry stamp, please consult the Malaysian immigration official in time. If you find that your passport does not have an entry stamp after leaving the port of entry, you need to go to the AMC Building near Kuala Lumpur Airport 1 (Monday to Friday 9:00-17:00) or the Malaysian Immigration Headquarters (Monday to Friday 7:30-17:30 (closed on Friday afternoon)) Replace the entry stamp to avoid being blocked from leaving the country. Please keep your boarding pass and other materials that can prove the time of entry in order to present it to the immigration department when re-issuing.