Malaysia visa inquiry, how to check Malaysia visa status

Updated on tourism 2024-05-07
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Go to the Immigration Department of Malaysia**.

    Then click Visa & Immigration and then click Applications & Forms, then click OnlineApplication and then check the

    This will bring up the Select button to add your TRN to NoAs well as passports, birthdays and other relevant information can be found by filling in the relevant information.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is not possible to inquire during the visa process.

    You have to wait, there is no other way.

    Immigration Department of Malaysia:

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Web Links. visamalaysia )

    Named VisaMalaysia, it is the only visa application centre authorised by Malaysia to provide a more efficient and secure visa application platform for applicants travelling to Malaysia. The Centre receives visa applications and issues passports on time and collects visa fees on behalf of the Malaysian Embassy and Consulates.

    Hope it helps!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.Step 1: Contact the Immigration Customer Service Center (NCSC).

    Before typing, prepare your personal information including: receipt number, green card number (A number), application date, application case, birthday, address and other relevant information, so that the immigration bureau can inform you immediately when you inquire. I am advised to record the following information:

    The name and ID of the immigration officer, the time and date of the call, the referral number and other information can be used in the second step of the document search in the future.

    2.The second step of tracing: If there is still no news after 30 days after the first step of the investigation, you can carry out the second step of the inquiry action, according to which immigration center your case is heard, you can use email to the immigration processing center to check the case.

    3.Step 3: If you have done the first two steps, but there is still no news after 21 days of the second step, you can contact the General Directorate of Immigration by email.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When you went to do it, didn't the people there tell you when you would get the certificate?

    I can't find it.

    You might as well go to the embassy and ask.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    2.Click and enter the "Immigration Bureau" applet, click and enter the "Document Query".

    3.After entering your name, ID card, or face recognition, you can see your entry and exit documents and endorsement information (passport, visa), etc., and click to view.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can consult the embassy to try, but generally the Malaysian visa is issued very quickly, so you don't need to check the progress.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It doesn't matter if the visa to Malaysia is hacked and can't be signed. Whether or not to sign a visa is a matter for the Authority, and whether or not to go is my own business. There is no reason to say that you have to go after the visa is down, and the international community talks about human rights.

    The visa is equal to the pass, and it is decided that Qin Infiltrate is still in the hands of Zheng people on the side, and when the time comes to apply for the second time, the other party can ask for a suitable explanation. A visa (visa) is an endorsement or seal on the passport or other travel documents held by the sovereign authority of a country or a foreign citizen to indicate that they are allowed to enter or exit the country's territory or pass through the border procedures, and it can also be said to be an endorsement certificate issued to them. Generally speaking, a visa is a document issued by a country's immigration authority (e.g. immigration bureau or its embassy or consulate abroad) to express the approval of foreign nationals to enter the country.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1 First, go to the target query.

    3 Next, go to the enquiry page, select the non-immigrant visa, select the consular area of the visa application and submit the DS160** for the query.

    4 Finally, if you enter it correctly, you will be able to check the status of your visa.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Generally speaking, after the International Department of the school submits all the materials and remittance, within 3-7 working days, enter your passport number on the official website of EMGS, and you can already check the submission record of your return letter on the official website-0%. After about 3-7 working days, it will progress from 0% to 15%, and sometimes even to 20%. If you stay at 20% for more than 10 working days, it may be that some of the materials are not standardized when the materials are submitted, or the materials are omitted when the school and EMGS hand over the materials, and you may have to resubmit them.

    Normally, the International Department will receive a notification from EMGS at this time. After another week from 20% or 30%, it is possible to progress to 60%. Starting from 60%, you need to wait patiently for about 2 weeks.

    Then it reaches 70%. This means that EMGS has approved your return letter. The school picks up the return letter, which reflects the progress of 80%.

    We can get an electronic version of the return letter from the school and go to the Malaysian Embassy in China to get it apostilled. Apply for stickers. It takes three working days.

    After the student comes to Malaysia, the International Department of the school will collect the student's passport within one month and renew it. Once the renewal is completed, the EMGS visa record will be reflected as 100%.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's Malay who asked, and it was the United States, haven't you read a book?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Go to the Immigration Department of Malaysia**.

    Then click Visa & Immigration and then click Applications & Forms, then click OnlineApplication and then check the

    This will bring up the Select button to add your TRN to NoAs well as passports, birthdays and other relevant information can be found by filling in the relevant information.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    We recommend that you check out the airport information counter.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The differences between the Malaysia eVisa Entri and eVisa are as follows:

    Electronic visa-free registration entri:

    2. Application fee: 160 RMB.

    4. Validity: 3 months valid, single entry, up to 15 days. No extensions are permitted.

    5. Applicants:

    Only citizens of Chinese mainland who hold Chinese passports, excluding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.

    6. Ports of entry and exit:

    1) Port of entry for direct flights from Chinese mainland to Malaysia:

    Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 2.

    Penang International Airport, Penang.

    Senai International Airport, Johor.

    Langkawi International Airport, Kedah.

    Kota Kinabanu International Airport, Sabah.

    Kuching International Airport, Sarawak.

    Batu Burendan Airport, Malacca.

    Labuan Airport, Federal Territory.

    2) Direct port of entry from Singapore to Malaysia:

    Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 2.

    Penang International Airport, Penang.

    Senai International Airport, Johor.

    Langkawi International Airport, Kedah.

    Kota Kinabanu International Airport, Sabah.

    Kuching International Airport, Sarawak.

    Batu Burendan Airport, Malacca.

    Labuan Airport, Federal Territory.

    3) All Entri travellers from Singapore to Malaysia are allowed to use the following entry and exit points by land:

    Sultan Iskandar (BSI) in Johor Bahru, Johor

    Johor Sultan Abu Bakaltan Kupang, any other land border crossing is not allowed (4) Precautions:

    Except for the above ports, direct flights or transit flights from Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and other countries are not allowed to enter Malaysia.

    All applicants are only allowed to fly directly from Malaysia to Chinese mainland or transit through Singapore.

    E-Visa evisa:

    2. Application fee: 200 RMB.

    4. Validity: 3 months valid, single entry, up to 30 days. No extensions are permitted.

    5. Who can apply: Chinese citizens living outside Chinese mainland can also apply and enter and exit normally.

    6. Ports of entry and exit: unrestricted.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The differences are as follows:

    3 working days to issue the visa.

    The visa is valid for 3 months.

    Single entry. The stay is not more than 30 days.

    There are no restrictions on ports of entry.

    3 working days to issue the visa.

    The visa is valid for 3 months.

    Single entry. The stay is not more than 15 days.

    You can only apply in a group of 2 or more people, and you must fly directly through 6 airports to use it. It is not possible to enter Malaysia by land. The 6 airports are:

    Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Penang International Airport, Johor Senai International Airport, Kedah Lanka International Airport, Kota Kina International Airport, Sarawak Kuching International Airport.

    Notes to Applicants. 1.Chinese citizens holding diplomatic and service passports can enter Malaysia visa-free for 30 days, and Chinese citizens holding official passports and ordinary passports need to obtain a visa before leaving Malaysia.

    2.Chinese citizens should apply for visas outside Malaysia in advance and can only enter Malaysia at the airport.

    3.Chinese tourists entering the country through Malaysia's Johor Bahru Port and Kuala Lumpur Airport can apply for a visa on arrival.

    4.Visiting tour groups from China can apply for a group visa at the port, provided that the Malaysian travel agency is authorized by the General Directorate of Immigration and has been registered. Passengers arriving on Tioman Island in Pahang via a third country can apply for a visa on arrival if they can present a valid return ticket.

    5.Travellers intending to enter Malaysia are required to hold a valid passport or approved travel document that is valid for at least 6 months and has at least 1 blank visa page.

    6.The main types of Malaysian visas are as follows:

    1) Ordinary visa: issued to foreign nationals visiting Malaysia for tourism, visiting relatives and friends, and engaging in business activities. The ordinary visa cannot be extended, but if you cannot return to your home country in time due to health reasons or flight problems, you can go to the immigration bureau to apply for an extension with a certificate issued by the relevant hospital and airline.

    2) Work and student visas.

    3) Family visit visa.

    4) Entri: This is a Malaysian entry document, the applicant can stay in Malaysia for 15 days with ENTRI, but the applicant can only apply for an Entri entry document letter once in three months, and it must be a direct flight from China to Malaysia.

    5) Malaysia eVisa: It is only applicable to applicants traveling to Malaysia for tourism, and the applicant is required to provide a reservation form for machine wine.

    Visa information. Entry visa: Malaysia issues an entry visa with a validity of 3 months and a stay of 30 days.

    In November 2015, Malaysia's Minister of Tourism and Culture Nazri said that he would implement visa-free travel for groups of more than two people before the 2016 Lunar New Year, further relaxing the visa-free conditions for Chinese groups, but with an additional condition, that is, tourists must purchase travel packages recognized by Malaysia and China**.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Main Differences Between eVisa and Entri::

    1. eVisa is a standard electronic visa, apply online, issue and print it after 24 hours (many countries are electronic visas), and the stay period is 30 days;

    2. Entri is currently a pseudo visa-free program, apply online, you can immediately print out a **for entry, 15-day stay, **slightly cheaper, most people currently choose this, but please pay attention to the corresponding restrictions.

    3. Difference between applicants: evisa applicants are citizens of Chinese mainland, Chinese citizens in India and Indonesia; entri applicants are citizens of Chinese mainland.

    4. Difference in length of stay: 30 days after eVisa entry, only a single entry is allowed; Only a single entry is allowed for the 15 days from the date of entry into the entri.

    5. Difference between ports of entry: there is no restriction on evisa; Entri has a direct flight from mainland China to Malaysia.

    6. Difference between entry ports: all ports of evisa Malaysia; Entri Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA, KLIA 2), Kota Kinabanu International Airport, Sabah, Senai International Airport, Johor, Langkawi International Airport, Kedah, Kuching International Airport, Sarawak.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    These two Malaysian visas are both electronic types of visas, but the length of stay and issuance time of the two visas are very different, so I will explain them to you in detail.

    Difference 1:

    With an eVisa visa, you can stay for as long as you want for 30 days during the 3-month validity period of the visa, while an Entri visa allows you to stay in Malaysia for only 15 days.

    Difference two:

    Holding an eVisa is not affected by any port when entering the country, and you can choose your own convenient port to enter at will, while the Entri visa can only enter the country at the designated port, otherwise the customs will not release it. (What are the ports of entry for the Malaysian ENTRI visa?) )

    Difference three:

    The cost of an eVisa is around $400, while the cost of an Entri visa is around $300.

    Difference four:

    With an eVisa holder, the holder can go to a third country when leaving the country, while with an Entri visa, when leaving the country, he can only return to China, and even if he has a visa from a third country, he cannot go to a third country.

    Difference five:

    The eVisa visa review time is relatively long, about 3 days, while the Entri visa belongs to the "visa-free" type, and the visa will be issued immediately after the application.

    When applying for a Malaysian visa, applicants should understand the difference between these two visas in advance, do not apply for visas that do not meet their needs, and at the same time, when applying for a Malaysian visa, applicants also need to apply according to the different needs of the two visas.

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