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As long as you stay in Malaysia for no more than 120 hours, you can apply for a free transit visa.
I was very careful in your question, you can check it out.
First of all, it's a pity that your Bali arrangement is too short, and you can't play it at all... If it's convenient to change the ticket, play for a few more days...
Secondly, you don't need to do anything for a visa, it's no problem to leave the country in vain, and I did the same back then, because Malaysia can apply for a transit visa, and you can apply for a transit visa for 2 times, and Bali is a visa on arrival...
Malaysia transit visa, follow the crowd, go up to the second floor, the small window next to the toilet, write transit pass, hand your passport with the next ticket in, it will be done for you soon, call your name and you go to get it, just find the window with the least one person to go out after taking it, no need to queue up...
Bali visa, the same is to follow the crowd, naturally someone will guide you to apply for a visa, 25 US dollars, visa on arrival...
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There are two situations when you want to transfer to Kuala Lumpur for travel to Bali: 1. If you buy a connecting ticket, you don't need to apply for a transit visa at Kuala Lumpur Airport, you can transfer directly. 2. If you buy a ticket to Bali, you can apply for a transit visa for free at the airport, and you can stay in Kuala Lumpur for 72 hours, and you can use this time to play in Kuala Lumpur for 1-2 days.
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1. Malaysia transit visa means that the plane passes through Malaysia and transits to a third country, and the transit stay time does not exceed 120 hours, you can apply for a Malaysian transit visa.
2. Tourists entering Malaysia need to hold a valid passport with a validity period of at least 6 months, and a valid Malaysian visa with a validity period of 3 months, and can enter and stay for 30 days at a time.
3. Go to the embassy or consulate to apply for a visa by yourself, and the required information:
4. Personal passport with a validity period of more than 6 months.
5. Two two-inch personal recent ID photos (color on white background).
6. Handling fee in RMB (in celebration of the 2015 Malaysian Festival, the visa fee of 80 yuan has been waived).
7. Collect a visa application form and an application registration form at the counter of the visa office, fill in and paste it on the spot** (please consult the visa office for details**).
8. Visa fee: 120 RMB.
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Summary. Hello, dear. The process of applying for a Malaysian transit visa is as follows: 1. Prepare materials:
1) A passport that is valid for more than six months and has two blank pages; (2) A completed visa application form with a valid signature; (3) A recent bareheaded copy of the applicant**; (4) Ticket certificates for yourself and all accompanying family members; (5) Valid travel insurance for myself and all accompanying family members; (6) Proof of residence in a foreign country for the applicant and all accompanying family members; (7) Proof of the Malaysian visa conditions met by the applicant; (8) Financial proof (e.g. bank statements, passbooks or tax income) of the applicant and all accompanying dependents; (9) Invitation letter (if any).
Hello, dear. The process of applying for a transit visa in Malaysia is as follows: 1. Prepare materials: (1) A passport valid for more than six months and with two blank pages; (2) A completed visa application form with a valid signature; (3) A recent bareheaded copy of the applicant**; (4) Ticket certificates for yourself and all accompanying family members; (5) Valid travel insurance for the people of the Hu Jian Hall and all accompanying family members; (6) Proof of residence in a foreign country for the applicant and all accompanying family members; (7) Proof of the visa conditions met by the applicant; (8) Financial proof (e.g. bank statements, passbooks or tax income) of the applicant and all accompanying dependents; (9) Invitation letter (if any).
2. Submit the application for auction and dismantling: (1) First visit the embassy of your home country to check the relevant application regulations and visa conditions; (2) Prepare relevant visa application materials, handle the application, and pay the visa fee (if any) in person; (3) Submit complete visa application materials for yourself and all accompanying family members; (4) Interview: I and my accompanying family members will meet with the visa officer on time and prepare the materials that must be prepared for the interview, such as identity certificates, travel goals, and financial certificates.
3. Fully prepare for entry: (1) Prepare the visa application and fully prepare the visa according to the requirements; (2) Prepare all documents required for immigration inspection; (3) Fully prepare all relevant documents that may be used; (4) Improve the list of inbound goods and prepare effective travel insurance; (5) Inquire about the charging standard in a timely manner and pay the corresponding airport taxes and fees as required; (6) Confirmation of passenger flight reservation and preparation for ticket change; (7) In addition, the documents that you have prepared at the time of application for entry should be placed in a place where you can easily search for them.
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First of all, let's find out who is suitable for Malaysian transit visas
Malaysia Transit Visa is applicable to Chinese passport holders who travel to a third country in any country or region and enter the country at a designated port in Malaysia and stay for not more than 120 hours.
Secondly, let's find out which ports are suitable for entry with Malaysian transit visas:
1.Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).
2.Kuala Lumpur Low Cost Airways Airport (KLIA2).
Then, we can find out what conditions are required for a transit visa in Malaysia:
1.Applicants must only arrive and depart from the same airport.
2.Have a valid onward ticket and an entry visa (SEV) issued by one of the following 7 countries, or a multiple-entry visa (MEV), and will be traveling to the following countries:
Australia, New Zealand, USA, Japan, China, Taiwan, South Korea. If the country to which the passenger will be travelling is not one of the above, the passenger will not be granted a visa-free entry.
3.You must have a confirmed onward ticket itinerary to the next country.
Finally, let's take a look at the process of applying for a transit visa to Malaysia:
This type of Malaysian visa is only applicable to Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia transit to a third country.
After getting off the plane and going to immigration, after coming down the stairs, there is a blue counter next to the right hand side, and the English of Transitvisa is posted on the glass. Tell the staff that you need a "transitvisa" and give him a printed ticket, passport and immigration slip for your next flight. The staff will give you a blank arrival card according to the number of people, and the content filled in is similar to the Thailand Arrival Card, and you can easily control the basic English reading and writing skills.
Applicants can successfully get a Malaysian transit visa through the above steps, but it is necessary to remind applicants that now affected by the epidemic, they cannot apply for a transit visa if they want to enter Malaysia, and can only apply for an approval visa in China, and the person who needs to prepare the approval document in advance can apply for the relevant visa.
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Dear, Hello, I am happy to answer for you: New Zealand to Bali transit need to apply for a transit visa, the specific steps are as follows: 1. Prepare materials 1, passport:
The passport must be valid for at least six months after the date you plan to leave Bali; 2. **: A recent color **, the size is 4x6 cm; 3. Visa application form: fill in completely, and sign by yourself 4. Air ticket:
Provide a valid air ticket itinerary; 5. Hotel reservation: provide a valid hotel reservation; 6. Other materials: If you have other materials, you can provide them to strengthen your application.
2. Application Procedure1: Submit the above documents to the local Visa Application Centre in Bali; 2. Review: The Visa Invitation Center will review your application; 3. Issuance:
If approved, the Visa Application Centre will issue a transit visa; Payment of fees: payment of visa application fees; 5. Collect visas: collect the transit visas issued; 6. Travel:
With a transit permit, you can travel safely.
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