Bhutanese citizens who want to visit Malaysia do not need to apply for a visa. However, before entering Malaysia, you must get an electronic travel authorization. More information regarding electronic visas can be found in our articles.
- Documentation is necessary for a Malaysia visa.
- Passport valid for at least six months
- Passport information page image
- Recent passport-style photograph
- Malaysian flight tickets and hotel reservations
- A valid debit/credit card is required.
Eligibility criteria
- The passport is valid for at least six months from the application date.
- Image of the biographical page of a passport
- Passport-sized photograph of the traveller
- To pay the evisa charge, you must have a valid credit or debit card.
- Ticket for the return flight
- Booking confirmation for Malaysian accommodations
- A certificate of birth
- Working or living
Information in General
- The Malaysia immigration agency implemented the Malaysia evisa online to simplify applying for a tourist visa to Malaysia, removing the requirement to apply at an embassy or consulate.
- The online Malaysia visa permits the holder to stay in Malaysia for up to 30 days. The evisa Malaysia is a multi-entry visa valid for 90 days from approval.
- Eligible citizens can submit a short Malaysia evisa application online with personal and passport information to acquire an accepted Malaysia tourist visa through email.
- Those who apply for a Malaysia online visa and acquire an accepted evisa can enter and exit the country through any point of entry.
- Visitors wishing to stay in Malaysia for longer than 30 days must contact their local Malaysian embassy or consulate for more information.
As long as the essential documents and information are submitted precisely, the Malaysia online e-visa application process for Bhutanese citizens is quick and uncomplicated. Bhutanese citizens can assure a smooth and hassle-free process of acquiring a Malaysia visit visa. Applying for the visa well before the anticipated travel date is best to ensure adequate processing time and avoid any unexpected complications. Malaysian authorities may reject applications for various reasons, including submitting incorrect information, failing to meet the standards, or having a criminal past. In such circumstances, the applicant must reapply and pay the visa fee.
- a recent passport-size photograph
- Passport front and back biodata pages must be valid for at least six months from the travel date.
- Confirm the return of the flight ticket.
- If you are staying at a friend's or relative home, please provide a cover letter referencing the Malaysia High Commission.
- 12-year-olds must upload their birth certificates.
- Bhutan ID front and back page copies
- The previous country visits stamp on the passport.
- Recent passport-size digital high-quality photographs with a white backdrop are required.
- Passport front and back biodata pages must be valid for at least six months from the travel date.
- Confirm the return of the flight ticket.
- If you are staying at a friend's or relative home, please provide a cover letter referencing the Malaysia High Commission.
- 12-year-olds must upload their birth certificates.
- Copy of an Australian visa.
- A recent passport-size photo with a white background and a digital camera is required.
- Passport front and back biodata pages must be valid for at least six months from the travel date.
- Confirm the return of the flight ticket.
- If you are staying at a friend's or relative home, please provide a cover letter referencing the Malaysia High Commission.
- 12-year-olds must provide their birth certificate.
- Copy of current visa for the country of residency.