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Where can I get a visa in Malaysia?
Apply for a Malaysian visa at the Malaysian Consulate in Kunming (Address: Room 403, Block B, Nanya Style City Office Building, Dianchi Road, Xishan District, Kunming). Visa application must be made at least 7 working days before departure (excluding weekends, public holidays in China and public holidays in the visa country). The required materials are as follows:

1. Individual social/tourist visa:

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

(2) Two-inch personal recent ID photo (white background color).

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

2. Business visa:

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

(2) Holders of reissued passports must provide all original passports.

(3) 1 2-inch personal recent photo (color on white background).

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

(5) Letter of certification from China enterprise (certifying that the visa applicant works in the enterprise). The letter of proof should be printed on the formal stationery of the applicant's unit, stamped with the official seal of the unit and signed by the person in charge).

(6) An invitation letter from a Malaysian enterprise (stating the nature and purpose of the business activity, the length of the inviter's stay in Malaysia, etc.). ).

(7) If the air ticket has been booked, bring the order for backup.

3. Work and student visas

(1) Malaysian companies or schools first apply to the Immigration Bureau. After being approved, the Immigration Bureau of Malaysia will notify the embassy or consulate where the applicant is located to issue visas.

(2) apply for an entry visa.

(3) A valid passport with a validity period of at least 6 months.

(4) Two recent two-inch personal identification photos (in white background).

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

(6) Upon arrival in Malaysia, the visa applicant goes to the immigration office to apply for a corresponding type of long-term visa.

4. Tourist visa

(1) Relatives who work, study and live in Malaysia apply to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau in advance.

(2) Change the visa for visiting relatives after arriving in Malaysia with an ordinary visa.

(3) Proof of kinship.

(4) Proof of work, study and income in Malaysia.

1) I need to apply for a visa at the embassy or consulate. The required information is as follows

(1) Passport: original passport and copy of passport photo page. Passports should be valid for more than six months (from the date of entry) and have at least one blank visa page.

(2) Two-inch personal recent ID photo (white background color)

(3) Get the visa application form and application registration form at the counter of the visa office, fill in and paste photos on the spot (please consult the visa office official for details).

2) Find a travel agency/Taobao to apply for a Malaysian visa. The required information is as follows.

(1) Personal passport valid for more than 6 months

(2) Two 2-inch color photos with white background.

(3) Post-it notes (personal information, contact information, which country visa is needed, travel time, etc. )

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Exit and Entry Administration Law

Article 1 These Regulations are formulated in accordance with the Exit and Entry Administration Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) (hereinafter referred to as the Exit and Entry Administration Law) for the purpose of regulating the issuance of visas and the service and administration of foreigners' stay and residence in China.

Article 2 The State shall establish a coordination mechanism for the entry and exit services and management of foreigners, and strengthen the overall planning, coordination and cooperation of the entry and exit services and management of foreigners.

The people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government may, as necessary, establish a coordination mechanism for the entry and exit services and management of foreigners, strengthen information exchange and coordination, and do a good job in the entry and exit services and management of foreigners within their respective administrative areas.

Article 3 The Ministry of Public Security shall, together with relevant departments of the State Council, establish an information platform for foreigners' entry and exit services and management, so as to share relevant information.

Article 4 In the management of visas and foreigners' stay and residence in China, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Public Security and other the State Council departments shall provide the laws and regulations on foreigners' entry and exit and other information that foreigners need to know on departmental portals and places where applications for entry and exit documents are accepted.