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Bangladeshpassport Malaysiadestination
Single entry ApprovalMedium Transit visaConditional

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At a glance

Bangladesh passport holders: Single entry for Malaysia. Fee: USD 50–100 (~USD 50–100). Processing: 5-7 working days. Indicative only — always verify with the official mission before applying.

Overview

eVisa mandatory (no VoA / no eNTRI for Bangladesh). Govt fee: RM 20 (~BDT 600). Total with service charges typically BDT 5,000-9,000. 30-day single entry.

Visa types: eVisa (Tourist 30-day single entry); Business eVisa (90-day, single entry); Student Pass; Employment Pass; Visit Pass (Long-term Social - LTSV); Dependent Pass; Multiple-Entry Visa (MEV); MM2H (Malaysia My Second Home). No VoA / no eNTRI for Bangladeshi.

Fees & funds

Visa fee (local)USD 50 (eVisa single entry) / USD 100 (multi-entry)
In USDUSD 50
In BDTBDT 6,113
Minimum bank balanceDocumented proof required (3-6 months statements)

Stay & validity

eVisa Validity: 3 months from issue. Max Stay: 30 days (single) / multiple entries (multi).

Extension possibleConditional

Overstay penalty: MYR 30/day fine (max MYR 30,000) + jail up to 5 years + entry ban

How to apply

MethodeVisa (no eNTRI for BD)
Application centreDirect Online
Processing time5-7 working days
AppointmentNo · Book
InterviewNo
Urgent processingNo

Requirements

Bank Statement Yes Yes (3 months, BDT 50-100K+)
Return Ticket Yes
Hotel Booking Yes
Sponsor Doc Conditional Conditional (Business)
Invitation Letter Conditional Conditional (Business/Student)
Vaccination No None typically required
Travel Insurance Recommended
Biometrics No
Police Clearance No
Employment Letter Yes

Passport & photo

Passport validity6+ months, 2 blank pages
Photo size35 × 50 mm · White bg

Required documents: Valid passport (6+ months, 2 blank pages); 35x50mm photo (white background, NOT 51x51mm); Online application via malaysiavisa.imi.gov.my; Return ticket; Hotel booking / invitation letter; Bank statement (3 months, BDT 50,000-100,000+); Employment letter; For Student: university offer letter + EMGS approval; For Business: invitation from Malaysian company.

Visa types (5)

Tourist
Single USD 50–100 (~USD 50–100) 5-7 working days

eVisa mandatory (no VoA / no eNTRI for Bangladesh). Govt fee: RM 20 (~BDT 600). Total with service charges typically BDT 5,000-9,000. 30-day single entry.

Business Malaysia eVisa Business (Multi-Entry)
Multiple MYR 200 (~USD 50.68) 3-5 working days

Malaysia eVisa Business — online process for trade, meetings, conferences. Malaysia is a major BD diaspora destination — significant trader and business community alongside the labour workforce.

Student Malaysia Student Pass
Single MYR 1060 (~USD 268.6) 4-8 weeks

Malaysia Student Pass — major emerging destination for BD students. MAHSA University, Cyberjaya, Manipal Malaysia, Limkokwing, Asia Pacific University, MMU, UM, USM popular. Affordable English-medium degrees, growing reputation.

Work Malaysia Employment Pass (EP) / Temporary Employment Pass (Visit Pass with Reference)
Single MYR 200–300 (~USD 50.68–76.02) 4-12 weeks

Malaysia work routes: Employment Pass (EP) for skilled professionals (MYR 5,000+/month for Category I-III), Temporary Employment Pass / Visit Pass (Temporary Employment) for semi-skilled/unskilled (factory, construction, plantation, services — main BD migrant category, MYR 1,500-3,000/month). MM2H is residency programme separate from work.

Family Malaysia Dependent Pass (DP)
Single MYR 90 (~USD 22.81) 4-8 weeks

Malaysia Dependent Pass for spouses/unmarried children under 18 of Employment Pass (EP) holders or MM2H participants. Temporary Employment Pass holders are typically NOT eligible to sponsor dependents.

Common rejection reasons

Common BD rejections: (1) Photo specs strict (35x50mm white bg - NOT 51x51mm - common mistake); (2) No eNTRI for Bangladesh - must apply via eVisa; (3) Inadequate financial proof (BDT 50-100K+); (4) Hotel booking issues; (5) For Student: EMGS approval missing; (6) For Business: invitation from Malaysian company; (7) Past Malaysian visa overstay = permanent rejection risk.