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    • 1

      Passport

    • 2

      Passport Size Photo

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      Flight Reservation

    • 4

      Bank Statement

    • 5

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    Frequently asked questions

    • Do Indians need a visa to visit Malaysia?

      No, Indians don't need a visa to visit Malaysia for up to 30 days. However, Indian visitors to Malaysia need a mandatory Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC)—the Department of Immigration issues this permit, which can be processed online.

    • What are the requirements for Indians to obtain a Malaysia arrival card?

      Like the Malaysia e-visa, the MDAC application requires you to submit a limited number of documents and information. You will need to provide the following:

      Passport: Details of your front passport.

      Flight itinerary: A confirmed flight ticket.

      Accommodation: Confirmed hotel or accommodation details.

    • Do I need to submit my passport for the MDAC application process?

      No, Indians can provide a digital copy of their passport when completing the online MDAC application. You will not need to submit your physical passport, but you must have it with you when you travel to Malaysia, as you will present the MDAC along with your passport upon arrival.

    • How do I check my Malaysia Digital Arrival Card status?

      After you have applied, you can check your MDAC status on PostMyVisa "My Profile" section.

    • What is the duration of the stay for the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card?

      The visa-free policy allows Indian passport holders to stay in Malaysia for up to 30 days. The MDAC will be valid for a single entry, allowing a 30-day stay in the country.

    • Is travel Insurance a mandatory requirement for MDAC application?

      No, travel insurance is not mandatory in Malaysia. It is recommended to get it to lower the chances of visa denial and provide a financial backup in an emergency.

    • What do I do when my Malaysia visa expires?

      Indians can stay in Malaysia for 30 days with MDAC, but if their MDAC expires soon, they must return home as they cannot extend their stay. 

    • Can Indians apply for a visa upon arrival in Malaysia?

      Indian nationals travelling to Malaysia will need an MDAC beforehand to visit the country. If you meet the specific eligibility criteria, including entering Malaysia from Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, or Brunei, you can apply for a Malaysia visa on arrival.

    • How much is the bank balance required for a Malaysia visa?

      The Government of Malaysia does not specify the amount needed for your Malaysian travel. Still, depending on your stay duration, it is suggested that you have 50 USD per day in your bank account.

    • Can I edit my Malaysia digital arrival card?

      No. You must resubmit a new MDAC form with the correct information.

    • What are the types of Malaysian visas for Indians?

      Transit visa for Malaysia: The Malaysia transit visa from India is used for travellers who need to transit for more than 24 hours or plan to leave the transit area.

      Student visa for Malaysia: Students from India can also apply for a study visa for Malaysia. This is a long-term visa allowing you to study in the country.

      Malaysia permanent residence visa: Indians looking to stay in Malaysia for the long term must apply for a permanent residency visa. This will eventually allow Indians to get Malaysian citizenship.

      Malaysia employment visa: Travellers looking to work in Malaysia can apply for an employment visa. This will allow them to be employed and live in Malaysia.

    • What is the pet policy for entering Malaysia?

      Relocating with a pet to Malaysia requires careful planning and adherence to specific regulations. Key considerations include:

      Mandatory Quarantine: Upon arrival, your pet will undergo a minimum seven-day quarantine.

      Extended Quarantine: The quarantine period can be extended up to six months based on a risk assessment.

      Non-Compliance: Failure to comply may result in pet refusal, quarantine at the owner's expense, or, in extreme cases, euthanasia.

      Different Regulations: Pets other than cats and dogs (birds, reptiles, etc.) have different import requirements.

      Consult Authorities: Contact the relevant authorities in your country and Malaysia for specific information.

      Unique Requirements: Each country has its own veterinary certificate format.

      Microchipping: While not mandatory, microchipping your pet is strongly recommended.

    • How to apply for a Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) through PostMyVisa?

      Applicants easily complete the application on PostMyVisa by following the below steps:

      Visit PostMyVisa: You can start your application here.

      Click selfie: You can click a selfie or upload your selfie using your phone camera. 

      Upload documents: Upload your passport’s front and last page.

      Review: You must review your application and make corrections. 

      Pay the fee: Pay the applicable visa fee and checkout.

      Approval: After the visa is approved, you will receive your e-visa. 

       

    • Why to choose PostMyVisa?

      Authorised by the government: Postmyvisa is authorised by the United Arab Emirates government to handle your visa application.

      Easy to use: PostMyVisa is easy to use and allows you to apply for your visa in under 10 minutes, allowing for a seamless process.

      Convenient document upload: You can easily upload your photo and passport by either selecting files from your device or using the camera on your smartphone or laptop.