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Malaysia e-Visa from Pakistan (2026) with Malik Express
Malaysia is one of the most popular and affordable destinations for Pakistani travellers, with modern cities, halal food, shopping and nature all in one trip. For tourism and short social visits, Pakistani passport holders now apply online for a Malaysia e-Visa instead of a traditional sticker visa in most cases.
Malik Express Travel & Tours, a trusted Islamabad-based agency with 35+ years of experience, helps you apply for your Malaysia e-Visa, flights, hotels and travel insurance in a single, guided process.
Do Pakistani Citizens Need a Malaysia e-Visa?
Pakistani citizens must have a valid visa before travelling to Malaysia; there is no visa-on-arrival for ordinary Pakistani passports. For short tourist trips, the most convenient form is the Malaysia e-Visa, which is applied for fully online through the official e-Visa portal.
The e-Visa approval allows you to board your flight and seek entry, but the final decision is made by Malaysian immigration officers on arrival. You must also submit the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) before travelling
Malaysia e-Visa for Pakistani Travellers
The Malaysia e-Visa is designed for short stays for tourism, visiting friends or family, or light business visits. It eliminates the need to visit the High Commission or a visa centre in person and can be obtained completely online before travel.
Key Features of the Malaysia e-Visa for Pakistanis (Tourist/Social visit):
- Single-entry visa in most cases
- Typical allowed stay: up to 30 days per visit
- Must be used to enter Malaysia within the validity period shown on the e-Visa (commonly around 90 days from approval)
- Issued electronically; you print the e-Visa and carry it with your passport
- Sticker visas still exist for some categories, but for regular tourists from Pakistan the e-Visa is now the standard and recommended route.
Malaysia e-Visa Requirements from Pakistan
The Malaysia e-Visa process is fully online, but you must upload clear scans and provide accurate information. Below is an updated, Pakistan-specific checklist compiled from the official Malaysian Immigration portal, the High Commission in Islamabad and recent e-Visa guidance for Pakistani applicants.
A. Eligibility
- Valid Pakistani passport
- Purpose of travel is tourism / social visit / short business
- Intention to stay no longer than 30 days
- Return or onward ticket and confirmed accommodation
B. Personal & Identity Documents
- Passport with at least 6 months validity from date of entry and at least one blank page
- Digital copy (scan) of the passport bio data page
- Recent passport-size colour photo on a white background (digital upload)
- CNIC copy (front and back)
- Family Registration Certificate (FRC) or Marriage Registration Certificate (MRC) where applicable
C. Travel & Accommodation Proof
- Confirmed return ticket or onward journey booking
- Hotel booking for the whole stay or invitation letter and address if staying with family/friends
- Basic travel plan (cities you will visit and approximate dates)
D. Financial Documents
To show you can support your trip, you will typically need:
- Bank statement for the last 3-6 months with a reasonable balance
- Bank maintenance or relationship letter from your bank
- If sponsored, financial documents of the sponsor plus proof of relationship
E. Employment / Business / Study Documents
Depending on your profile:
Employees:
Employment letter or HR letter, confirming designation, salary and approved leave
Recent salary slips
Business Owners / Self-employed:
Business registration documents (SECP, FBR/NTN, etc.)
Tax returns, where available
Students:
Bonafide letter from institute
Sponsorship letter and financial documents of parents/guardian
F. Digital Requirements For e-Visa Application
The official Malaysia e-Visa platform requires you to upload all documents online and submit the form digitally.
You will need:
- Valid email address for e-Visa updates
- Ability to pay fees online via card (or through Malik Express if we handle submission)
- Clear, high-resolution scans; blurry or cropped images are a common reason for delays or refusals
Note: Malaysian authorities may request additional documents at any time and can refuse applications without giving detailed reasons. Requirements can change, so always check the latest instructions at the time of applying.
Malaysia e-Visa Fee from Pakistan (2026)
Malaysia’s e-Visa fee structure has two main components for Pakistani citizens: an official visa fee and an online processing fee, plus any extra service charges taken by agents or platforms.
a) Official Government Visa Fee (Malaysia Immigration)
The Malaysian Immigration Department’s visa fee schedule currently lists Pakistan at RM 20 for single-entry or multiple-entry visas.
- E-Visa fee: RM 20
- Visa processing charge: RM 105
- Additional online service charges depending on payment method
So the core government-linked cost is RM 125 (20 + 105), before any local service charges.
b) Approximate Cost in Pakistani Rupees
Because exchange rates move regularly, different 2026 updates quote slightly different PKR equivalents for the same RM 125 package. For example, RM 20 has recently been around PKR 1,200+, and the processing fee RM 105 around PKR 6,500+, before agent charges.
Rather than fix a PKR amount that will quickly go out of date, Malik Express quotes live, up-to-date PKR prices at the time of your application, based on:
- Current MYR–PKR exchange rate
- Whether you use standard or premium assistance
- Any extra services (insurance, tours, urgent processing)
Malaysia e-Visa Processing Time and Validity
The Malaysia e-Visa system is designed to be relatively fast, but actual timing depends on application volume, public holidays and how complete your documents are.
Processing Time
Official mission guidance and recent e-Visa resources for Pakistan suggest:
- Typical e-Visa processing time: around 2 to 7 working days after successful online submission
- High Commission of Malaysia in Islamabad now advises a 2 to 10 working day window for tourist e-Visas
- During peak seasons (Eid, summer holidays, Visit Malaysia Year 2026 campaigns), processing can take longer
To be safe, Malik Express recommends you start the e-Visa process at least 2-3 weeks before your travel date.
Validity and Length of Stay
For Pakistani tourists:
- The Malaysia e-Visa is generally single-entry
- Allowed stay is usually up to 30 days per visit
- You must enter Malaysia within the validity period printed on your e-Visa (often around 90 days from approval; some sources mention overall validity up to 6 months)
- Overstaying can lead to fines, detention and future bans
Always follow the exact validity and stay duration written on your own e-Visa and visit pass stamp on arrival.
Disclaimer
Malik Express makes every effort to ensure that the information on this page is accurate and based on the latest updates from Malaysian Immigration and the High Commission of Malaysia in Islamabad. However, visa rules, fees and procedures can change without prior notice, and the content here may not always reflect those changes immediately. Travellers are strongly advised to treat this page as a guide only and to confirm critical details at the time of application.
How to Apply for a Malaysia e-Visa from Pakistan with Malik Express
Applying directly on your own can be confusing due to changing rules, MDAC requirements and document standards. Malik Express uses its experience with Pakistani travellers and updated High Commission guidance to streamline the entire process for you.
Here is how we typically handle your case:
- Initial Assessment
We review your purpose of travel, planned dates, and previous visa history and passport validity to confirm that a standard e-Visa suits your profile.
- Personalised Checklist
Based on whether you are salaried, self-employed, a student or travelling with family, we prepare a Pakistan-specific documents checklist so nothing important is missed.
- Form Completion and Uploads
We guide you step-by-step on the official e-Visa portal, helping with data entry and ensuring all scans (passport, photos, bank statement, tickets, and hotel bookings) meet Malaysian Immigration quality standards.
- File Review and Submission
Before submission, we double-check consistency in names, dates, bank figures and travel plan to reduce the chances of queries or refusal.
- Tracking and Follow-up
We monitor your e-Visa status and keep you updated. If the system asks for any extra documents, we help you respond correctly.
- After Approval
Once approved, we print your e-Visa, help you understand your validity and stay limits, and arrange flights, hotels, travel insurance and airport transfers if required.
Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) - Mandatory for All Foreign Travellers
In addition to the e-Visa, most foreign visitors must complete the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) within three days before arriving in Malaysia.
Key points about MDAC:
- MDAC is an online pre-arrival form, not a visa
- It collects your passport details, travel itinerary and basic information
- It is mandatory for almost all foreign nationals, including Pakistanis, from 1 January 2024 onwards
- It must be submitted within 72 hours (3 days) before arrival
- It is completely free when done through the official Immigration website
Failure to complete MDAC can cause boarding issues or delays at immigration. Malik Express guides you on when and how to fill MDAC so your entry is smooth.
Malaysia Travel and Entry Tips for Pakistani Visitors
To enjoy a hassle-free trip and avoid last-minute surprises at the airport, keep these practical points in mind, based on common advice from Malaysian missions and travel guides:
- Carry printed copies of your e-Visa, MDAC confirmation, hotel bookings and return ticket
- Make sure you can show access to sufficient funds (bank cards, cash, or proof of sponsorship) for your stay
- Respect Malaysian laws and customs, including rules on controlled items and behaviour in public places
- Double-check your passport validity (minimum six months) and spelling of your name across all documents
- Do not overstay; always leave before the last day permitted on your visit pass
Why Choose Malik Express for Your Malaysia e-Visa
A well-prepared e-Visa file makes a big difference to your travel experience. With decades of experience and thousands of processed visas, Malik Express helps Pakistani travellers avoid common mistakes and travel with confidence.
What We Offer for Your Malaysia e-Visa:
- Guidance on the right visa type and eligibility for your situation
- Up-to-date checklists aligned with Malaysian High Commission and Immigration instructions
- Help with online e-Visa form filling and professional document uploads
- Careful pre-submission file review to reduce errors and chances of refusal
- Application tracking and follow-up until a decision is issued
- Printing and explanation of your approved e-Visa and visit pass rules
- End-to-end travel planning including flights, hotels, travel insurance and Malaysia tour packages
Malik Express Travel & Tours is based in Islamabad and offers support to clients across Pakistan via phone, WhatsApp and email.
Contact Us
For assistance with your Malaysia e-Visa application or any travel-related services, Malik Express Travel & Tours is always here to help. Our experienced team provides professional support for visas, flights, hotels, travel insurance and complete tour planning. You may reach us through the following contact channels:
- Head Office
Malik Express Travel & Tours Office No. 1 & 2, Ground Floor, Al-Babar Center
F-8 Markaz, Islamabad, Pakistan
- UAN: 051 111 77 88 00
- Phone: +92 51 228 0203
- WhatsApp: +92 300 850 6666
- Email: info@malikexpress.com
- Website: www.malikexpress.com
Our team is available during business hours to answer your questions, review your documents, and guide you through each step of the Malaysia e-Visa process. Feel free to call, message, or visit us for personalized support.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply for Malaysia e-Visa myself online?
Yes, Pakistani citizens can technically apply through the official Malaysia e-Visa (MYVISA) portal. However, many travellers prefer to use a trusted agency to avoid mistakes in documentation and online submission, which are common reasons for delays or rejections.
Is there a visa on arrival for Pakistanis in Malaysia?
No. Ordinary Pakistani passport holders do not have visa-on-arrival in Malaysia. You must have an approved e-Visa or sticker visa before you travel.
How long can I stay in Malaysia on an e-Visa?
For most tourist e-Visas issued to Pakistani travellers, the maximum stay is 30 days per visit, and the visa is typically single-entry. Always check your own e-Visa and the visit pass given at the airport for the exact dates.
How early should I apply for Malaysia e-Visa?
Given current processing times of 2-7 working days and occasional delays up to 10 working days, it is safest to apply 2-3 weeks before your trip.
What is MDAC and do I still need it if I have an e-Visa?
Yes. The Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) is a separate, mandatory online arrival form that you must submit within 3 days before entering Malaysia. It is free and does not replace your e-Visa; you need both an approved visa (for Pakistanis) and MDAC for smooth entry.
Conclusion
If you are planning to explore Malaysia during Visit Malaysia Year 2026 and beyond, Malik Express Travel & Tours is ready to help you with a smooth and reliable Malaysia e-Visa process from Pakistan. Our experienced team assists with documentation, online submission, MDAC guidance and complete travel planning, so you can focus on enjoying your trip.
For queries, document submission or a personalised consultation, please visit our Contact Us page or call our UAN 051 111 77 88 00.
Apply for your Malaysia e-Visa with Malik Express today and travel with confidence.
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Malaysia
Malaysia[d] is a country in Southeast Asia. The federal constitutional monarchy consists of 13 states and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two regions: Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo's East Malaysia. Peninsular Malaysia shares a land and maritime border with Thailand and maritime borders with Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia. East Malaysia shares land and maritime borders with Brunei and Indonesia, as well as a maritime border with the Philippines and Vietnam. Kuala Lumpur is the national capital, the country's largest city, and the seat of the legislative branch of the federal government. Putrajaya is the administrative centre, which represents the seat of both the executive branch (the Cabinet, federal ministries, and federal agencies) and the judicial branch of the federal government. With a population of over 34 million, the country is the world's 43rd-most populous country. Malaysia is tropical and is one of 17 megadiverse countries; it is home to numerous endemic species. Tanjung Piai in the Malaysian state of Johor is the southernmost point of continental Eurasia.
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Malaysia has a tropical climate with hot, humid weather throughout the year. While the country experiences wet and dry seasons, the line between them is blurred. The temperatures in Malaysia are steady, with averages of 73°F to 91°F along the coast and lowlands, and a cooler 57°F to 77°F in the highlands. It’s even colder at higher elevations like Mt Kinabalu which can see temps in the low 30s.
Religion: 63.5% Sunni Islam (official), 18.7% Buddhism, 9.1% Christianity, 6.1% Hinduism, 0.9% other, 1.8% unknown
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