
Malaysia Tourist & Visit
Visa Consultancy
Are you looking to explore Malaysia as a tourist or visit friends and family? WMIBC is your ultimate choice! As a trusted travel and immigration consultancy, we specialize in making your Malaysia journey seamless and stress-free. Whether you’re eager to marvel at Malaysia’s breathtaking landscapes, immerse yourself in vibrant cities, or reconnect with loved ones, WMIBC ensures every detail is taken care of. From helping you secure visitor visas to providing expert guidance tailored to your needs, our dedicated team guarantees a smooth process. Choose WMIBC for a hassle-free, memorable Malaysia adventure!
Required documents.
for Malaysia visit visa from Qatar
As a Qatari citizen, you can travel to Malaysia for tourism without obtaining a visa for stays of up to 90 days.
Before your trip, ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended date of arrival in Malaysia and contains at least one blank page for the entry stamp.
Additionally, you are required to complete the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) online within three days before your arrival.
Upon arrival, be prepared to present the following documents to Malaysian immigration authorities:
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Valid passport: Ensure it meets the validity requirements mentioned above
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Proof of sufficient funds: Evidence that you can financially support yourself during your stay.
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Confirmed return or onward ticket: To demonstrate your intent to depart Malaysia within the allowed period.
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Proof of accommodation: Details of where you will be staying during your visit.
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Completed Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC): As mentioned, this should be completed online prior to your arrival.
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Please note that while a visa is not required for short tourist visits, compliance with these entry requirements is essential to ensure a smooth entry into Malaysia.
For the most current information, it's advisable to consult the official website of the Malaysian Immigration Department or contact the Embassy of Malaysia in Qatar.