The process of getting an eVisa is now easier than ever. Many nations already have issues, including Malaysia. However, to obtain an eVisa, a person must be a citizen of one of the following countries: Bhutan, Bangladesh, China, India, Montenegro, Serbia, Nepal, Pakistan, or Sri Lanka; other nations will eventually be added to the list. If the applicant is of a different nationality, they must go to the Embassy and submit their application. Fortunately, if you are Serbian, you can apply with us online.
Online applications for Malaysia eVisa are accepted by Serbs. The applicant for a Malaysia eVisa does not have to be present. Application for a Malaysia eVisa requires a total of 6 documents.
The holder of a Serbian passport traveling to Malaysia will need the following documents:
- modern passport photo
- A passport's front and rear biodata pages are valid for at least six months after the date of travel.
- Verify the returned ticket.
- Birth certificate required for under 18
- When booking a hotel, if you are staying with friends or family, please provide a cover letter mentioning the Malaysian High Commission.
- Children under 12 must upload their birth certificates.
- The front and back pages of the Serbia ID
Traveling from Australia to Malaysia with a Serbian passport requires the following documents:
- A recent, high-quality digital passport photo with a white backdrop is required.
- A passport's front and rear biodata pages are valid for at least six months after the date of travel.
- Verify the returned ticket.
- When booking a hotel, if you are staying with friends or family, please provide a cover letter mentioning the Malaysian High Commission.
- Children under 12 must upload their birth certificates.
- Copy of an Australia visa.
Serbian passport holders international will need the following documents:
- A recent, high-quality studio photograph with a white backdrop is required for passports.
- A passport's front and rear biodata pages are valid for at least six months after the date of travel.
- Verify the returned ticket.
- When booking a hotel, if you are staying with friends or family, please provide a cover letter mentioning the Malaysian High Commission.
- 12-year-olds must upload birth certificates.
- Current country of residency visa document.
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Serbian residents' requirements for a visit to Malaysia
An online application for an eVisa is required. The Malaysian Immigration Department or Malaysian Mission Office must approve your application. Please be aware that applicants may be asked for additional documentation or contacted for an interview or Skype session with the Malaysian Consulate or Embassy in case of suspicion. Your eVISA will be sent to you in A4 printing format, which you must print out as instructed. Please remember to display your eVISA printout at the Malaysian entry checks when you arrive.
To apply for a Malaysian Tourist eVisa, what do I need?
The Malaysian government typically requests these documents to determine whether the tourist has the requisite funds to support their travel. After we've submitted your application to the government website, they might contact us and ask for more paperwork. The circumstances of each application, not their nationality, will determine this.
If you plan to travel to Malaysia for short stays (tourism), Serbian nationals do not need to apply for a visa. However, obtaining an electronic travel authorization (eTA or eVisa) is necessary before traveling to Malaysia. In our articles, you may learn more about electronic visas.