VISA INFORMATION
Delegates of ASIATRIB20018 are strongly encouraged to check out the
website of the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to determine
their visa requirements. Further information and details can be
obtained from
http://www.kln.gov.my/web/guest/requirement-for-foreigner or by
contacting Malaysian Embassy or Representative in your country. To
view the address of the Embassy of Malaysia in your country, go
http://embassy.goabroad.com.
Depending on your nationality, you may be required to apply for a
visa in advance to enter Malaysia at Malaysian Embassy or
representative at your country of origin.
Those in need of an official invitation letter for Malaysian visa
application, please send request to mytribos.malaysia@gmail.com.
Invitation letter is only issued to registered delegates of
ASIATRIB2018. However, the conference has the right to deny the
issue of invitation letter.
Passport or Travel
Document
Every person entering Malaysia must possess a valid national
Passport or internationally recognized Travel Document valid for
travel to Malaysia. Any person not in possession of a Passport or
Travel Document that is recognized by the Malaysia Government must
obtain a Document in lieu of Passport. Application for the Document
in lieu of Passport can be made at any Malaysian Representative
Office abroad. Holders of Travel Documents like a Certificate of
Identity, Laisser Passer, Titre de Voyage or a Country’s Certificate
of Permanent Residence must ensure that their return to the country
that issued the document or the country of residence is guaranteed.
The documents shall be valid for more than six (6) months from the
date of entry into Malaysia.
Visa Requirement
Foreign nationals who require a Visa to enter Malaysia must apply
and obtain a Visa an advance at the Malaysian Representative Office
before entering the country. A visa is an endorsement in a passport
or other recognized travel document of foreigner indicating that the
holder has applied for permission to enter Malaysia and that
permission has been granted. Visa that has been granted is not
absolute guarantee that the holder will be allowed to enter
Malaysia. The final decision lies with the Immigration Officer at
the entry point.
Visa on Arrival (VOA)
Service
The VOA service is now available at the Kuala Lumpur International
Airport (KLIA) including Kuching International Airport. The service
which was introduced nationwide on September 1, 2006 was in line
with Malaysia’s effort to encourage more tourists particularly from
China and India. The service was also introduced to cater for the
anticipated tourist influx during Visit Malaysia Year 2007.
Application for VOA can be made at the Immigration Check Point at
the Arrival Hall. At the moment there is no special counter set up
to process the VOA application. However, plan is in the pipeline to
set up a special counter to handle VOA service.
The processing fee for VOA is USD100 per person and at the moment
payment is in cash only. No payment in foreign currency and credit
card will be accepted. The VOA application is for a single entry
visa and will only be issued for social visit only. Those intending
to apply for multiple entry visas should do so with their respective
consulate.
The visa will only valid for 30 days and applicants must possess a
confirmed return ticket as well as a valid passport. Applicant
intending to apply for the VOA should not be listed on Malaysia’s
Suspect List.
VOA service is only eligible for tourist coming from Bangladesh,
Bhutan, China, Hong Kong, India, Myanmar (ordinary passport), Nepal,
Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Taiwan.
VOA is not available to tourists from the following countries unless
they posses work permit issued in Singapore. The countries are
Angola, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central Africa Republic,
Cote D’Iviore, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo,
Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Guinea-Bissau,
Ghana, Liberia, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda and Western
Sahara.
The service is strictly not available for tourists coming from
Israel, Republic of Serbia, Republic of Montenegro and Colombia.
Return Travel Ticker and
Sufficient Funds
A visitor is also required to present proof of his/her financially
ability to finance his/her stay in Malaysia together with a
confirmed return ticket to another destination.
Non Prohibited Person
Any person classified under Section 8 of Immigration Act 1959/63
will not be allowed to enter Malaysia even though he/she is in
possession of a valid Passport or Travel Document, Visa, travel
ticket and sufficient funds.
Arrival/Departure Card
(IMM.26)
A visitor is required to complete the Arrival/Departure Card
(IMM.26) upon arrival at the gazette entry points. This card is
obtainable at any entry point, Malaysian Representative Office
abroad or travel agencies.
A visitor must present his/her Passport together with the duly
completed arrival/departure card to the Immigration Officer on duty
and he/she must ensure that the Passport or travel document is
endorsed with the appropriate pass before leaving the immigration
counter.
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