What to do if your Malaysian Individual Tourist Visa is refused

Updated on tourism 2024-03-10
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Visa refusal solution:

    1.Proof of personal income: bank statement within one year, the minimum requirement is 5w and above, and the minimum requirement is more than 10w in Europe and the United States.

    2.Certificate of employment in the company: presented by the applicant's company, proving the applicant's position in the company, working time and salary substitution, etc.

    3.Margin: Bank deposit at least 5w, and at least half a year in separate deposits, can not be a large amount of funds before and after the application, need to prepare in advance.

    4.High-quality assets: including real estate, vehicles, companies, etc., the embassy or consulate recognizes the applicant, and has the ability and strength to travel to the country.

    There are several reasons for refusal:

    1.Materials: The information provided is incomplete, resulting in visa refusal by the consulate.

    2.Visa refusal: I have tried to be rejected by other countries before, and I cannot repeat the application in the short term.

    3.Blacklist: Use your passport to travel to Hong Kong and Macau. Because he did not apply for a good pass, he used his passport to buy air tickets, endorsed them to other countries, and transited through Hong Kong and Macao (in fact, he did not go to that country), which led to the inclusion of this country in the blacklist.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to travel to Malaysia, you will need to apply for a roundtalk visa at the Malaysian embassy or consulate in your home country. Here are some of the materials you need to prepare:

    A recent passport**.

    Proof of accommodation in Malaysia, e.g. proof of hotel booking.

    Malaysia travel arrangements, such as proof of flight booking.

    Proof of funds, such as bank statements or credit card statements, proves that you have sufficient financial resources to support your travel expenses.

    Other materials that may be requested, such as proof of employment, proof of schooling, etc.

    Once you have completed the preparation of all the application documents, you will need to submit your application to the Malaysian embassy or consulate in your home country as required on the visa application form and pay the corresponding visa fee. In general, you will need to wait a few days to a few weeks for the review and approval of your visa.

    Please note that the regulations and policies of the Immigration Department of Malaysia are subject to change from time to time, and we recommend that you should check the current and up-to-date information and requirements to ensure that you are up to date before applying for a visa.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To apply for a visa to Malaysia, you need to prepare the following documents:

    1.A valid passport with a validity period of at least 6 months.

    2.Holders of renewed photos must provide all original passports.

    3.1 recent two-inch personal ID photo (color on white background).

    4.Visa application form (completed, signed and dated).

    5.Letter from the Chinese company (certifying that the visa applicant works in the company.) The certificate letter shall be printed on the official letterhead of the applicant's unit, stamped with the official seal of the unit, and signed by the person in charge).

    The above are the materials you need to prepare for the Malaysian visa, I hope it will be helpful to you. Brother Cong.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For some developed European countries, if the first application is rejected, it will have a greater impact on the next application, and the probability of re-rejection is relatively large, but for Malaysia, although the next application will still have the risk of rejection, it is relatively smaller.

    The applicant's rejection of the Malaysian visa for the first time will have the following effects on the next application:

    First, if the applicant's personal conditions are almost the same as the information provided in the previous application, and the applicant applies for a Malaysian visa again, the embassy will check the refusal record, which will affect the visa issuance.

    Second, when applying for visas to other countries in the future, it is generally necessary to fill in whether there is a record of visa refusal from other countries, and the applicant needs to fill in truthfully, generally speaking, the impact is not very large.

    Usually we recommend that applicants do not apply again in the short term after being rejected, but can apply again after a month interval, if the interval is too short, the embassy will suspect that the applicant has an abnormal purpose such as staying or working illegally.

    Applicants need to be reminded that if the applicant is rejected for the first time, he or she should not choose the same processing method for the next application, that is, if the first time it is handled by sticker visa, the next time it can be changed to a Malaysia eVisa application.

    In short, applicants can prepare materials according to the reasons for being rejected by Malaysia, prepare complete materials, and have great improvements or changes from the information provided last time, such as economic conditions, etc., in order to better improve the visa rate.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Malaysian visa refusal:

    1. Applicants with blank passports may be denied visas.

    2. If there is a valid Malaysian visa in the passport, it cannot be issued.

    2. For Malaysian visa, you need to provide the following documents to go to the visa office of the Malaysian embassy or consulate in China to go through the visa procedures and pay the visa fee:

    1. Valid passport, valid for at least 6 months.

    2. Two two-inch personal recent ID photos (color on white background).

    3. Visa application form (complete, signed and dated).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are generally two types of Malaysian visas: sticker visa and electronic visa. How to apply for an individual Malaysia e-Tourist Visa, what is the specific process?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Documents for applying for a Malaysian visa.

    1. Original passport, valid for more than half a year.

    2. **2 2-inch color white background.

    3. The copy of the ID card is clear.

    4. An invitation letter is also required for a business visa.

    Step Method.

    1. Types of Malaysian visas: Malaysia tourist visa, Malaysia work delivery, Malaysia travel expedited, Malaysia three months two round-trips, Malaysia three months multiple round-trips, Malaysia more than half a year round-trip, Malaysia one year multiple round-trips, Malaysia visa express half-day issuance.

    2. Processing time, tourist visas are normally 3-4 working days, expedited on the same day in the morning and afternoon, express in the morning and noon.

    3. Tourist visas can be expedited, work delivery can be expedited, and round-trips for more than three months can be expedited.

    4. Visa materials, original passport, two white backgrounds.

    5. The original work approval document of the Immigration Bureau must be used for the delivery of work visas.

    6. The visa is valid for 90 days. The duration of a single visa stay is 30 days. Multiple visas are valid for a maximum stay of 30 days at a time, and you must leave the country. There is no limit to the number of entries.

    7. Malaysia has cancelled the visa on arrival, and Chinese citizens must apply for a visa before entering the country.

    8. Malaysian visa customers in Beijing can pick up and deliver the business at home.

    9. Provide regular travel agencies with machine-printed invoices.

    Note: Chinese citizens should apply for a visa abroad to Malaysia, and individual Chinese tourists entering Malaysia from Thailand or Singapore can apply for a port visa at the port of entry. Chinese tour groups to Malaysia can apply for port group visas, but the Malaysian side of the host travel agency must be authorized by the General Administration of Immigration of Malaysia in advance and have been filed. To encourage tourism, passengers arriving in Tioman Island in Papaham via a third country can apply for a visa on arrival if they can present a valid return ticket.

    The main types of Malaysian visas are as follows:

    1) Ordinary visa (socialvisa). Issued to Chinese citizens for the purpose of tourism, visiting relatives and friends, and business activities. It is valid for three months and the stay period is 30 days.

    The ordinary visa cannot be extended, unless it is not possible to return to the country in time due to health reasons or flight problems, and the visa can be extended at the immigration office with a letter from the relevant hospital and airline.

    b) Work and student visas. To work or study in Malaysia, the Malaysian company or school must first apply to the Immigration Department, and after approval, the Malaysian Immigration Bureau will notify the embassy or consulate in the applicant's area to issue an ordinary visa. After coming to Malaysia, the relevant person will go to the immigration department to exchange for the corresponding type of long-term visa.

    For those who are studying at the University of Malaysia, their long-term visas are usually applied for by the school at the headquarters of the Immigration Bureau, and those who are studying in high school or below are applied to the immigration department of the state where they are located.

    3) Family visit visa. Visitors to Malaysia can stay for up to 6 months. Generally, relatives who work, study and live in Malaysia should apply to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau in advance, and they can also change their family visit visas after arriving in Malaysia with ordinary visas.

    To apply for this type of visa, there are many documents required, such as proof of kinship, proof of work, study and income in Malaysia, etc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The most comprehensive Malaysian visa (including transit visa-free process) strategy in history.

    Up to now, there are 4 visa forms to Malaysia:

    Paper visa (no restriction on the place of departure, low refusal, 30 days of stay, valid for 3 months, cost about 300 yuan).

    E-visa (no restriction on the place of departure, high visa refusal, can stay for 30 days, valid for 3 months, and costs about 300 yuan).

    entri (direct flights from Chinese mainland, direct flights back to China, or connecting flights to Singapore, Thailand, Brunei to the mainland.

    It can stay for 15 days, valid for 3 months, and costs about 175 yuan).

    120-hour transit visa exemption (only for connecting flights at Kuala Lumpur Airport, can only stay in West Malaysia for a maximum stay of 4 nights, free of charge).

    Let's talk about these four separately:

    1.Paper visas.

    If you are going to travel to several countries at the same time, such as Thailand-Malaysia-Vietnam, this may be the best option.

    You only need to mail your passport + 2 ** (55*35mm large one inch white background**), no need for air tickets, hotel orders, etc.

    The visa issuance time is 3-5 days (excluding the time of sending to and from the mail), compared with evisa, the rejection rate is very low, and ** is the same, it only takes about a week to process (including the mailing time).

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Malaysia's visa is easy to handle, and there are many types of tourist visas in Malaysia, there are four types in total, namely transit visa, eVisa e-visa, entri entry certificate letter and sticker visa.

    I applied for an e-visa online by myself, the cost is 280 yuan, and it will be issued in about 3 days, and the issuance time is generally 2-5 days. The following is an introduction to the documents required to apply for an e-signature and the application process.

    The materials required to apply for an electronic visa for Malaysia are relatively simple, including a scan of the first page of the passport, an electronic version of a 2-inch white background**, a round-trip air ticket itinerary (English version), and a hotel reservation form (English version).

    1. First of all, register and log in, and after logging in, you will see an entrance of "Apply for an e-Visa" on the left side of the page, click to enter.

    2. At this time, there is an entrance to apply immediately in the upper right corner of the page, click to enter.

    3. Browse the official terms, just browse it, and then click on the following to go.

    4. At this time, there will be several entrances on the page, namely: tourist, student, expatriate, select tourist to enter.

    5. Upload passport, ** and other relevant information.

    6. Fill in the relevant personal information as required, and submit the application after checking the information, and then make the payment and wait for the issuance of the visa.

    The Malaysia eVisa is valid for three months and can be stayed for 30 days, and it is not allowed to be extended. After the signature is issued, print out the electronic signature, which can be printed in black and white, and there is no need for color printing. Bring your passport, a printed e-Visa, cash or credit card, a round-trip ticket itinerary and a hotel confirmation when you enter the country.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are four ways to enter Malaysia, one is a sticker sign, one is an electronic sign, one is called entery (it should be wrong), and there is a transit visa.

    The main differences are the length of stay, the port of entry,**.

    There's nothing to say about stickers, Ma Yun will help you solve it, just find the cheapest one. It is possible to stay for 30 days.

    Transit visa, no money, but can only be handled in Kuala Lumpur, and can not go to East Malaysia, and to have a ticket to a third country, stay for 5 days. That is, you can do it in China - Kuala Lumpur (stop for 5 days) - Australia, but you can't do it in China - Kuala Lumpur (stop for 5 days) - Hong Kong, and you can't do it in China - Sabah - Australia. If you are flying from abroad to Kuala Lumpur and back to China, try to choose Malaysian airlines, such as Malindo Firefly AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines.

    Otherwise, you may not be given a boarding pass, if the map is cheap, not a connecting ticket, not a Malaysian airline, please go to the visa page of the Malaysian Embassy, find the English version of the transit visa, and print it out. Show it to the airline and remember to buy insurance before you go out.

    The only difference between an electronic visa (evisa) and a 30-day stay is 200, which is only different from a sticker sign, that is, you don't need to go through a travel agency to handle it yourself.

    entry, the cost is 160, stay within 15 days, half a year and so on can only be done once (17 years there was this regulation, now it seems that there is no more) and then can only be Chinese mainland-Malaysia regulations of six airports (well, Kuala Lumpur, there is Sabah, can be left Penang, Kuching, Langkawi, Johor Bahru) in fact, these airports have opened international flights.

    This means that China-Kuala Lumpur can, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan-Kuala Lumpur can't use this, and Bali-Geelong can't use this.

    E-Visa Notes: Never fill in the wrong application form, never fill in the wrong application form, never fill in the wrong application form. If you fill in the wrong information, the money is non-refundable, the visa cannot be used, and if you want to use the visa, you can only spend money to apply for one again.

    And it may not be approved in seconds, so pay attention to your visa number, gender, and date of birth.

    The above are tips for going to Malaysia and applying for a visa, I hope you like it.

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