Malaysia visa from Pakistan, fee update for February 2025

With its unique blend of bustling cities, historic landmarks, and natural wonders, Malaysia offers an unforgettable experience for travelers. Malaysia is an excellent place for Pakistani nationals looking to go to a foreign country on a budget.

Malaysia Visa Fee from Pakistan for February 2025

For Pakistani citizens planning to visit Malaysia, it is essential to obtain a visit visa before arrival, as they will be denied entry without it. The Malaysian government offers e-visas with a validity of six months, which can be applied for online.

To apply for a Malaysia visit visa, Pakistani citizens will need to provide the following documents:

  • Passport
  • Digital copy of the passport’s biographical information page
  • Passport-size photo of the applicant
  • Hotel reservation or proof of accommodation
  • Return ticket
  • Proof of funds for the duration of the trip to Malaysia

The fee for an e-visa for tourists stands at 20 Malaysian Ringgit, which is equivalent to Rs1,232 as of February 15, 2025. Additionally, applicants will need to pay a visa processing fee of 105 Ringgit, along with service charges. The e-Visa processing fee can be paid using a valid debit or credit card. In January, the European Union and Malaysia announced that they were restarting negotiations for a free trade deal, with the bloc looking to strengthen trade ties around the world as US President-elect Donald Trump assumes office. Trump’s threats of high tariffs on imports have rattled EU leaders anxious about the economic fallout, while competition with China has also prompted a race to seek more trade with other partners. “This excellent news comes at a critical time. Geopolitical tensions are escalating, and the risk of instability is growing,” EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said in a statement.



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