1. *Check Eligibility*: Verify whether you need a visa based on your nationality. Citizens of certain countries may be eligible for visa-free entry to Malaysia for up to 30 days or may qualify for a visa on arrival.
2. *Complete the Visa Application Form*: Visit the official Malaysian immigration website and fill out the online visa application form. Ensure that the information is accurate and complete.
3. *Prepare Required Documents*: Collect all necessary documents, including your passport, photographs, flight reservation, accommodation details, financial documents, and any other required papers. Ensure all documents are up to date.
4. *Pay the Visa Fee*: The visa fee must be paid online or at the Malaysian embassy or consulate depending on where you are applying. The visa fee can vary based on your nationality and the type of visa (single or multiple entry).
5. *Submit Your Application*: Submit the completed visa application and supporting documents either online (eVisa) or at the nearest Malaysian embassy/consulate. Some embassies may require an in-person appointment.
6. *Biometric Data (if required)*: Depending on the location, you may need to visit the Malaysian embassy or consulate to submit biometric data (fingerprints and photographs).
7. *Wait for Processing*: The processing time for a Malaysia tourist visa is typically 3-5 working days. During peak seasons, it may take longer.
8. *Receive the Visa*: If applying for an eVisa, you will receive the visa via email. If applying through an embassy or consulate, you may need to pick up the visa in person or have it mailed to you.
9. *Travel to Malaysia*: Once you have the visa, you can travel to Malaysia. Ensure that you carry all the necessary documents, including your flight tickets, hotel reservations, and financial proof, when entering Malaysia.
10. *Arrival in Malaysia*: At the immigration checkpoint, present your visa and required documents to the immigration officer. The officer may ask questions regarding the purpose of your visit.
11. *Stay in Malaysia*: You are allowed to stay in Malaysia for the duration specified in your visa, typically up to 30 days. Ensure you comply with the visa’s terms and do not overstay.
12. *Departure from Malaysia*: Before your visa expires, ensure that you depart from Malaysia or apply for an extension if needed (extensions are generally not granted, but special requests can be made to the Immigration Department).