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Malaysia Visa · Requirements

Malaysia visa requirements

Everything you need for a Malaysia visa — the full document checklist, who needs what, and how Visank gets you approved. Free dummy flight & hotel reservations included; a dedicated agent reviews every document before submission.

Processing

6 hours

Total cost

₹1

If rejected

100% service-fee refund

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Document checklist

  • Indian passport (6+ months valid)
  • Return / onward flight ticket
  • Hotel or accommodation address in Malaysia
  • Email and contact number
  • Estimated date of entry and exit

Malaysia visa — frequently asked

What documents are required for a Malaysia visa?

For a Malaysia visa, you'll typically need: Indian passport (6+ months valid); Return / onward flight ticket; Hotel or accommodation address in Malaysia; Email and contact number; Estimated date of entry and exit. Visank reviews every document against the latest embassy checklist before submission, so nothing gets rejected on a technicality.

How much bank balance is needed for a Malaysia visa?

There is no official fixed amount, but a healthy, stable balance across your last 6 months' statements is strongly recommended for a Malaysia visa. Visank advises on the ideal figure for your specific trip and drafts a supporting cover letter.

Do I need travel insurance for a Malaysia visa?

Travel insurance is required for most Malaysia applications. Visank can arrange a compliant policy that meets the embassy's minimum coverage, so you don't have to source it yourself.

Do I need to book flights and hotels before applying for a Malaysia visa?

No — never book real tickets before approval. Visank provides free, embassy-accepted dummy flight and hotel reservations for your Malaysia application. You only book real travel once the visa is granted.

Is biometrics required for a Malaysia visa?

A Malaysia visa is handled via the embassy/consulate; Visank guides you through each step.