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Where to apply for Malaysia visa?

Apply for a Malaysian visa at the Malaysian Consulate in Kunming (Address: Room 403, Office Building, Building B, Nanya Style City No. 1, Dianchi Road, Xishan District, Kunming). The visa needs to be processed at least 7 working days before departure (weekends , Chinese public holidays, as well as public holidays of the visa country are not counted as working days), the required materials are as follows:

1. Personal social/tourist visa:

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

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

(3) Visa application form (completely filled in, signed and dated).

2. Business visa:

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

(2) Holders of renewed passports must provide all originals of their old passports.

(3) One two-inch recent personal ID photo (white background and color).

(4) Visa application form (completely filled out, signed and dated).

(5) Certification letter from the Chinese company (certifying that the visa applicant works in the company. The certification letter must 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).

(6) Invitation letter from the Malaysian company (describing the nature and purpose of the business activity, the length of stay of the invited person, etc.).

(7) If you have booked a flight ticket, bring the order with you for backup.

3. Work and student visas

(1) The Malaysian company or school must first apply to the Immigration Bureau. After approval, the Malaysian Immigration Bureau will notify the embassy or consulate in the applicant’s location to issue the visa. visa.

(2) Apply for entry visa.

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

(4) Two recent 2-inch personal ID photos (white background and color).

(5) Visa application form (completely filled in, signed and dated).

(6) After arriving in Malaysia, the visa applicant will go to the Immigration Bureau to exchange for a long-term visa of the corresponding type.

4. Family visit visa

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

(2) Arrive in Malaysia with an ordinary visa and then change to a family visit visa.

(3) Proof of kinship.

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

Legal basis: Article 4 of the "Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China" The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are responsible for the management of relevant exit and entry affairs in accordance with their respective duties. The embassies and consulates of the People's Republic of China stationed abroad or other overseas agencies entrusted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (hereinafter referred to as the overseas visa agencies) are responsible for issuing entry visas to foreigners abroad. The entry-exit border inspection authorities are responsible for implementing exit-entry border inspection. The public security organs of local people's governments at or above the county level and their entry-exit management agencies are responsible for the management of foreigners' stay and residence. The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs may, within the scope of their respective responsibilities, entrust the entry-exit management agencies of the public security organs of local people's governments at or above the county level and the foreign affairs departments of local people's governments at or above the county level to accept applications for entry, stay and residence from foreigners. The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should strengthen communication and cooperation in the management of exit and entry affairs, and work closely with relevant departments of the State Council to exercise their powers and assume responsibilities in accordance with their respective divisions of responsibilities.

Legal basis: Article 55 of the "Constitution of the Communist Party of China" The emblem and flag of the Communist Party of China is the symbol and symbol of the Communist Party of China. Party organizations at all levels and every Party member must safeguard the dignity of the Party emblem and flag. Party emblems and flags must be made and used in accordance with regulations.