Malaysia eVisa ยท Flight Itinerary Guide

Flight itinerary for your Malaysia eVisa โ€” ready in minutes.

Indian nationals can now enter Malaysia visa-free for up to 30 days (effective December 2023) โ€” no eVisa or eNTRI needed. For other nationalities not on the visa-free list, the RM 35 eVisa grants 30 days, or the eNTRI grants 15 days with a small processing fee. Whether you are visa-free, eVisa, or eNTRI, KLIA immigration will ask for a return itinerary on arrival. Get yours ready before you fly โ€” no financial commitment to real tickets required.

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1Understand the basics

What you need to know

What is a flight itinerary โ€” and why does Malaysia require one?

Malaysia's entry system is more layered than most visitors realise โ€” and it's among the most accessible in ASEAN. Visa-free access covers 160+ nationalities. Indian nationals can enter visa-free for up to 30 days (effective December 2023). The RM 35 eVisa covers 30 days for other nationalities that require one; the eNTRI (small processing fee) is a 15-day option for select nationalities. That accessibility is precisely why KLIA immigration is consistent about checking return or onward tickets at the border โ€” Malaysia is easy to enter, and immigration wants to see that you've planned your exit too. A Flightinary itinerary provides that without requiring a real paid booking before your eVisa clears.

What a flight itinerary is

A formatted travel document built on live aviation data that shows your full route โ€” origin, arrival into Malaysia, and your return or onward departure. It contains real flight numbers, correct IATA airport codes, and airline names, produced specifically as visa and immigration supporting documentation.

Why not just buy a real ticket?

The Malaysia eVisa is typically approved within 24โ€“72 hours, but delays happen. Buying non-refundable flights before your eVisa clears puts your fare at risk. Since eVisa fees are minimal (RM 35 / ~$8), the relative cost of a lost airfare is high. A Flightinary itinerary costs far less and carries zero financial exposure.

Does Flightinary's itinerary work for Malaysia eVisa submissions?

Yes. Your itinerary is generated from real-time GDS aviation data and formatted to the standard expected by Malaysian immigration โ€” actual flight numbers, correct airline codes, and valid IATA airport identifiers for all legs of your journey.

The process

How to get your Malaysia eVisa flight itinerary in 3 steps

The Malaysia eVisa is applied for entirely online. Your flight itinerary is one of the key uploaded documents โ€” get it right.

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Search your route

Enter your departure country, your Malaysian gateway (Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kota Kinabalu, etc.), and your travel dates. We find real available flights across all major carriers.

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02

Place your order

Pay a small service fee โ€” not the airfare. Flightinary generates your personalised itinerary instantly, showing your inbound and return/onward flights with correct dates and flight details. Your entry airport should be listed as KLIA (KUL) or Penang (PEN) depending on your routing โ€” Malaysian immigration cross-references this at arrival.

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03

Upload with your eVisa application

Upload the itinerary as part of your online eVisa application on the official Malaysia eVisa portal. The document is formatted to meet the portal's file submission requirements.

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2Build your application

Full document checklist

Everything you need for a Malaysia eVisa application

Malaysia's eVisa process is fully online and straightforward โ€” but uploading the wrong documents or a poorly formatted itinerary can cause delays or rejection. Work through this list to ensure your application is complete from the start.

Indian nationals can now enter Malaysia visa-free for up to 30 days (effective December 2023) โ€” no eVisa or eNTRI needed. The eNTRI (~RM 20 processing fee) is still available for 15-day stays for certain nationalities. Most other nationalities enter Malaysia visa-free for 30โ€“90 days without any application.

Identity & visa form

  • Valid passport

    6+ months validity beyond your return date, with at least 1 blank page

  • Passport bio page scan

    Clear colour scan of your photo and personal data page

  • Recent passport photo

    Digital colour photo โ€” white background, taken within 3 months

  • Completed eVisa application

    Submitted on the official Malaysia eVisa portal (evisa.imi.gov.my)

Travel itinerary

  • Flight itineraryWe provide this

    Must show inbound flight to Malaysia and onward or return departure โ€” with real flight numbers and IATA codes

  • Hotel or accommodation booking

    Confirmation for all nights in Malaysia

  • Invitation letter

    If staying with a Malaysian national or resident โ€” include host's IC copy

  • Tour itinerary

    Outline of planned activities or cities; helpful for border clarity

Financial proof

  • Bank statements

    Last 3 months โ€” showing a balance sufficient to cover your stay

  • Employment letter or payslips

    Confirming current employment and income level

  • Credit card statement

    Supports financial capability; held as secondary proof

  • Sponsorship letter

    If your trip is funded by a third party โ€” include their financial documents

Ties to home country

  • Employment confirmation letter

    Stating your leave approval and your return date to work

  • Business registration

    For self-employed applicants โ€” company registration documents

  • Property documents or lease

    Showing residential address in your home country

  • Family ties

    Marriage certificate, children's birth certificates, or dependant documentation

"Ties to home country" is where most applications fail. Malaysian immigration officers at KLIA will ask for proof of onward or return travel. Travellers who cannot show exit plans have been denied boarding at their origin airport or refused entry on arrival. Always carry your return itinerary or ticket.

Know your profile

How your nationality affects your Malaysia eVisa application

Malaysia's entry requirements vary more than most applicants realise. Many nationalities enter completely visa-free; a smaller group needs the eVisa or eNTRI. The table below covers the most commonly asked-about nationalities โ€” check your specific tier before applying.

PassportRefusal rateInterview req.Min. bank balanceAvg. processing
๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณIndiaVisa-free (30 days)Not requiredRM 1,500+Visa-free on arrival
๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฉBangladesh~5%Not requiredRM 2,000+24โ€“72 hours
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณChinaExemptN/AN/AVisa-free 30 days
๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฉIndonesiaExemptN/AN/AVisa-free 30 days
๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ญPhilippinesExemptN/AN/AVisa-free 30 days
๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ญThailandExemptN/AN/AVisa-free 30 days
๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐPakistan~8%Not requiredRM 2,500+3โ€“5 business days
๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌNigeria~10%Not requiredRM 3,000+3โ€“5 business days
Refusal rates are generally very low for Malaysia eVisa. Visa-free and eNTRI/eVisa eligibility subject to change โ€” verify on the official Malaysia Immigration website. Processing times are standard; peak travel periods may be slower.

๐ŸŸก Medium scrutiny โ€” Nigeria (~10%), Pakistan (~8%)?

Malaysia's eVisa refusal rates are low overall. For nationalities with slightly higher scrutiny, focus on clear financial proof (3 months of bank statements), a confirmed hotel booking for every night, and a Flightinary itinerary showing your confirmed exit from Malaysia. A prior Western visa (Schengen, US, UK) strengthens your application. Do not leave the onward travel question unanswered.

๐ŸŸข Low scrutiny โ€” India (~3%), Bangladesh (~5%)?

Submit a complete application in one go โ€” partial applications or missing documents slow processing and can trigger additional review. Indian nationals: confirm whether your trip qualifies for the free eNTRI (15 days) or if you need the RM 35 eVisa (30 days) before starting. A professional flight itinerary showing both legs of your journey, combined with an employment letter confirming your return to work, forms a strong supporting package.

3Apply and wait

Application timeline

What happens after you submit your Malaysia eVisa application

The eVisa is typically approved within 24โ€“72 hours. Apply at least 5โ€“7 days before travel to build in buffer time and avoid last-minute stress.

Check your visa requirement and choose the right option

Day 0 โ€” Plan ahead

Confirm whether you are eligible for visa-free entry (India โ€” 30 days; most Western passports and ASEAN nationals โ€” 30โ€“90 days), need an eVisa (30 days, RM 35), or can use the eNTRI (15 days, ~RM 20 processing fee โ€” select nationalities). Indian nationals should use the visa-free option for stays up to 30 days.

Get your flight itinerary from Flightinary

Day 0โ€“1 ยท Instant delivery

Order your itinerary before submitting the eVisa application. It is uploaded as part of your online application and must show both your arrival into Malaysia and your departure. Generated from real-time aviation data โ€” real flight numbers, correct IATA codes.

โšก This is where most applicants fail โ€” don't use a fake PDF

Submit your eVisa application online

Day 1

Apply on the official Malaysia eVisa portal (evisa.imi.gov.my). Upload your passport scan, photo, flight itinerary, hotel booking, and financial documents. Pay the RM 35 fee by card. Keep your application reference number.

eVisa reviewed and approved

Days 1โ€“3

Standard processing is 24โ€“72 hours. You receive approval by email. In peak periods, allow up to 5 business days. If additional documents are requested, respond immediately to avoid expiry of the application.

Download, print, and travel

Day 3โ€“5

Print your eVisa approval and carry it with you. Malaysian immigration officers scan and verify at the border. Present your printed eVisa, passport, return itinerary, and accommodation confirmations on arrival.

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4Once you're in

Stay rules โ€” explained

How long can you stay in Malaysia?

Malaysia operates multiple stay-length regimes depending on nationality and visa type. Knowing your exact allowance matters โ€” immigration records every entry and exit, and accumulating overstays can result in blacklisting across ASEAN's immigration data-sharing network.

30

Days maximum stay (eVisa)

The eVisa grants 30 days per visit. The eNTRI grants 15 days. Both are single-entry and cannot be converted to a long-term visa.

90

Days for visa-free nationals

Most Western passports, ASEAN nationals, and certain other nationalities receive 90 days visa-free on arrival without any prior application.

15

Days eNTRI allowance

The eNTRI is free and quick โ€” valid for Indian nationals and select others visiting for up to 15 days. Not extendable.

Malaysia takes overstay seriously. A first overstay incurs a fine; repeated or extended overstays result in detention and deportation, with an entry ban shared across ASEAN immigration systems. Extensions are available at any Malaysia Immigration office but must be requested before the original permit expires.

Full visa specification

Malaysia eVisa โ€” key facts for 2025โ€“2026

Complete details on the Malaysia eVisa and eNTRI for applicants planning a trip to Malaysia.

Visa type
eVisa (Electronic Visa) / eNTRI (Electronic Travel Registration and Information)
Maximum stay โ€” eVisa
30 days per visit
Maximum stay โ€” eNTRI
15 days per visit
Visa fee โ€” eVisa
RM 35 (~$8 USD)
Visa fee โ€” eNTRI
~RM 20 processing fee (small charge applies)
Processing time
24โ€“72 hours standard; up to 5 business days in peak periods
Entry types
Single entry
Application channel
Fully online โ€” evisa.imi.gov.my
Interview required?
No
Biometrics
Not required pre-arrival; may be taken at port of entry
Extension permitted?
Yes โ€” apply at any Malaysia Immigration Department office before expiry
Work permitted?
No โ€” eVisa and eNTRI are for tourism and short visits only
Overstay consequences
Fine, detention, deportation, and ASEAN-shared entry ban
Flight itinerary required?
Yes โ€” eVisa portal requires onward/return flight details
Itinerary format
Real flight numbers, IATA codes, airline name, dated for trip period

Common questions

Frequently asked questions โ€” Malaysia eVisa flight itinerary

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