Malaysia Visa Charges

Malaysia

Overview

When applying for a Malaysian visa, you should have more than a few backup documents with your appeal. You also have to compensate a non-returnable Malaysia visa charge to cover the visa managing.

Malaysia Visa Charges

The Malaysia visa charge, both for a Single Entrance or Multiple Entrance Permit and a Transit Visa, is around RM 20 (Malaysian Ringgit) for all nations, other than the states itemized below. Exchange rate of RM 20 is about USD 4.7 or EURO 4.25. The Malaysia visa charges are diverse for the following nations:

 

Country

Single Entry and Multiple Entry Visa Charge

Transit Visa Charge

Argentina

RM 20.15

RM 4.10

Bolivia

RM 11.00

RM 11.00

Burma

RM 19.50

RM 6.60

Brazil

RM 17.00

RM 17.00

Bulgaria

RM 21.90

RM 11.00

Chile

RM 24.50

RM 24.50

People’s Republic of China

RM 30.00

RM 30.00

Costa Rica

RM 9.00

RM 20.00

Czech Republic

RM 19.30

RM 8.20

Denmark

RM 6.00

Non-appropriate

Dominican Republic

RM 12.90

RM 9.65

Ecuador

RM 7.00

RM 0.50

Finland

RM 7.00

Non-appropriate

France

RM 12.90

Non-appropriate

Haiti

RM 16.00

RM 6.00

Hungary

RM 21.45

RM 10.30

India

RM 50.00

RM 50.00

Indonesia

RM 15.00

RM 3.50

Israel

RM 9.70

RM 1.10

Italy

RM9.50

Non-appropriate

South Korea

RM 30.00

RM 15.00

Liberia

RM 13.00

RM 13.00

Mexico

RM 17.50

RM 17.50

Panama

RM 14.50

RM 14.50

Poland

RM 26.20

RM 8.00

Portugal

RM 6.50

RM 6.50

Saudi Arabia

RM 17.20

RM 8.60

Sri Lanka

RM 15.00

RM 15.00

Sudan

RM 12.90

RM 4.30

United States of America

RM 6.00

RM 20.00

Uruguay

RM 13.50

RM 13.50

Venezuela

RM 18.00

RM 18.00

Vietnam

RM 13.00

RM 1.50

The procedure of Paying the Malaysia Visa Charge

The process of payment varies depending on the Malaysian Embassy closest to you via which you are applying. Some Malaysian Consulate Offices will ask you to pay the Malaysia visa charge in cash when you visit Consulate Office to apply. Others will solitary receive payments are done over bank draft and addressed to the particular Embassy.

Additional Malaysian Visa Charges

Malaysia works visa charges: If you desire to work in Malaysia, you should compensate for a visa charge in your nation (as delineated above) as well as a Malaysian Work Pass charge. The fees for Malaysian work Pass vary dependent on the length of the Pass.

Kind of Malaysia Work Pass

Charges

Malaysia Employment Pass (EP)

EP Charge

RM 200 per year

EP Processing Charge

RM 125

Malaysia Professional Visit Pass (PVP)

PVP Charge

RM 90 for each quarter

RM 360 for one year

 

Malaysia student visa charge: Global students should pay a Malaysia Student Pass charge of RM 60 for each year (or part of the year) of educations. So, for a three-year educational package, you need to pay around RM 180 for your Malaysia Student Pass. This is in adding to the Malaysia visa charge as charted above.

Malaysia family visa charges: Overseas citizen household members of Malaysian nationals can come to Malaysia over the Dependent’s Pass or Long-Term Social Visit Pass.

Kind of Pass

Charges

Malaysia Dependent Pass (DP)

Dependent Pass charge

RM 90 per year

The dependent Pass processing charge

RM 50

Malaysia Long Term Social Visit Pass (LTSVP)

Long Term Social Visit Pass charge

RM 600

Long Term Social Visit Pass processing charge

RM 50 only

 

Malaysia Visa on Arrival: If you are a citizen of India and China, you are qualified for a Malaysian Visa on Arrival. The processing charge for a Malaysian Visa on Arrival is USD 100.


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