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Where can I get a visa to Malaysia?

The visa to Malaysia is processed at the Malaysian Embassy in official website. The process is to log in to the Malaysian Embassy in official website and fill out the Malaysian application form online; Then submit the information required for a Malaysian visa; Then pay the visa fee; Finally, get the Malaysian e-visa and send it to the applicant's mailbox. Individual tourists are required to hold personal passports and valid visas in Malaysia, and can stay in Malaysia for 30 days at a time. If they transit Malaysia to a third country, they can apply for free transit visas at two airports in Kuala Lumpur (KLIA and LCCT), and the stay time of transit visas is five days. If you stay in Malaysia for more than 5 days, you need to apply for a visa on arrival in Malaysia. The fee is 330 Malaysian ringgit (about 600 yuan RMB), which can be handled at LCCT airport. In China, you only need 200 yuan RMB to apply for a Malaysian visa.

Students need to go to immigration or apply online. Generally, you need to prepare your passport, notarial certificate of academic qualifications, notarial certificate of transcripts and other materials, and submit an application to the Immigration Bureau. If it passes successfully, you will get a counter-signing letter.

At present, the visa policy for international students in China is relatively loose, and no financial guarantee is needed. Many institutions in Malaysia adopt fast visa application procedures, that is, the school has applied for entry approval letters for students while accepting students and issuing admission notices. Generally speaking, the application procedure for studying abroad visa in Malaysia will not exceed three months, and the success rate of visa application is almost 100%.

Study visa process in Malaysia

1. After the students studying in Malaysia receive the offer from the school, the economic guarantor in Malaysia can counter-sign for them. After receiving the passport, the applicant must submit the following documents to the college: passport, original Chinese and English academic credentials, original Chinese and English transcripts, and 10 inch photo.

2. The school will send a countersign letter to the international students.

3. Then prepare some materials according to the requirements of the Malaysian Embassy in China, and submit the application materials to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau for review.

4. After passing the exam, the international students will get the visa issuance permit issued by the Immigration Bureau. A letter of approval will be issued after approval by the Immigration Bureau.

5. The applicant takes this approval letter to the local embassy and changes it into a single social visa within 3 working days.

Legal basis: Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Exit and Entry Administration.

Article 4 The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall be responsible for entry and exit administration according to their respective duties.

The embassies and consulates of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China abroad or other foreign institutions entrusted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (hereinafter referred to as foreign visa agencies) are responsible for issuing entry visas for foreigners abroad. Entry-exit frontier inspection organs are responsible for entry-exit frontier inspection. The public security organs of the local people's governments at or above the county level and their entry-exit administrative agencies are responsible for the management of foreigners' stay and residence.

The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs may, within the scope of their respective functions and duties, entrust the exit and entry administration agencies of public security organs of local people's governments at or above the county level and the foreign affairs departments of local people's governments at or above the county level to accept applications for entry and residence of foreigners.

Article 9 China citizens shall apply for passports or other travel documents when leaving or entering the country.

China citizens who want to go to other countries or regions also need to obtain visas or other entry permits. However, unless the China government has signed visa exemption agreements with other governments or the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provide otherwise.

China citizens who leave or enter the country as seafarers and work on foreign ships shall apply for a seaman's certificate according to law.

The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should strengthen communication and cooperation in the management of entry-exit affairs, closely cooperate with relevant departments of the State Council, exercise their functions and powers and assume responsibilities according to their respective responsibilities.