Malaysia eVisa for Nepalese Citizens
Do Nepalese Citizens need a visa for Malaysia?
Yes. For Nepalese visitors hoping to tour Malaysia whether it is on vacation or else , the Malaysia eVisa simplifies the procedure to obtain entry into the country without visiting a Malaysian embassy.
The eVisa can be easily applied online for tourism, business, student, expatriates, transit, and medical. It allows for a smooth and convenient entry process upon arrival in Malaysia.
Everything You Need to Know About eVisa for Nepalese Citizens
Nepalese’ eVisa applicants are qualified for both Single Entry Visa (SEV) and Multiple Entry Visa (MEV). SEV allows for a single entry into Malaysia, while MEV permits multiple entries within the visa validity period. Both types of visas are valid for 6 months from the date of issuance except for expatriates, and medical (3 months).
*eVisa holders of Nepalese citizens can only stay in Malaysia for 30 days per entrance; extensions are not permitted.
Key Benefits of Applying for Malaysia eVisa as a Nepali:
- The convenience of applying online from anywhere in the world
- Fast and hassle-free application process
- Allows for easy tracking of application status and notifications via email
- No need to visit the embassy
- Affordable fees & Online payment
- Get your eVisa in just a few days
Malaysia eVisa Application Requirements for Nepalese Citizens
Below are the documents that need to be scanned and uploaded with your application. Ensure that all documents are up to date and meet the specific criteria outlined by the eVisa application or Malaysia eVisa Live Chat Support.
- A recent passport-sized photograph
- Passport biodata page with a validity of at least more than 6 months from the travel date
- Confirmed returned ticket if applicable (optional)
- Bank Statement for the latest 3 months (if applicable)
- Birth certificate for minor applicants
- Proof of accommodation
- Other supporting documents such as current residing country pass/visa, and long-term pass if applying from another country
- Letter of Invitation from a local entity (for those who apply for MEV)
eVisa Fees and Processing Time for Nepalese Citizens
The Malaysia eVisa fees for Nepalese citizens vary depending on the type of visa process (regular or urgent) they are applying for. The processing time for a Malaysia eVisa typically takes 2–5 working days. For specific information on fees, applicants can visit the Malaysia eVisa Fees and Processing Time.
How much does Malaysia eVisa cost for Nepalese Citizens?
The cost of a Malaysia eVISA for Nepalese is MYR 326.00 , including our charges and government fees. This applies to Malaysia Tourist eVisa, Student eVisa, Medical eVisa, and Expatriate eVisa. Fees are subject to change without prior notice.
The government fee of MYR 126.00 covers a single or multiple entry (subject to eligibility). Additional fees may apply for urgent processing.
How Long Does It Take to Approve a Malaysia eVisa for Nepalese Citizens?
The processing time for approving a Malaysian eVisa for Nepalese citizens can vary. On average, it takes approximately 3–5 working days. Urgent processing services are also available.
Note: Processing time may be longer during peak travel seasons or if there are complications with the application. Processing time starts on the next working day if the application is submitted after 12:00 PM Malaysian time.
How to Apply for Malaysia eVisa with a Nepalese Passport?
We've made it easier for Nepalese citizens to apply for a Malaysia eVisa by asking for a few key pieces of information. Nepalese citizens can apply for an eVisa as individuals, families, or groups.
The three simple steps below explain how to apply for a Malaysia eVisa from Nepal:
- Provide information about your nationality, the number of visitors, your travel plans, and contact information.
- Provide each visitor's passport information.
- Select your service, make the payment, and submit your application.
After completing these steps, you will receive a confirmation email with your application reference number and payment invoice.