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Nigeria passport holders: Visa-Free entry for Malaysia. No visa fee. Processing: On arrival (Tourist) / 3-7 working days (eVisa). Indicative only — always verify with the official mission before applying.
Overview
VISA-FREE entry for Nigerians for 30 days as Tourist (since Dec 2023, extended through 2026)! Major recent bilateral change. eVisa for longer stays: MYR 200 (~USD 45 / NGN 61,200). Some Nigerian student community (~5K) + business travelers. Direct flights Lagos-KUL via Malaysia Airlines.
Visa types: Visa-free entry (Tourist 30 days, single entry — since Dec 2023, extended through 2026); Tourist eVisa (Single 30 days, Multiple 90 days for longer stays); Social Visit Pass; Business eVisa; Employment Pass (skilled); Visit Pass for Temporary Employment (VPTE — limited Nigerian workers); Student Pass (~5K Nigerian students); Long Term Social Visit Pass; Diplomatic.
Fees & funds
Stay & validity
Validity: N/A. Max Stay: 30 days visa-free (single entry). Multi-entry eVisa for longer stays.
Extension possibleConditional
Overstay penalty: MYR 30/day fine (max MYR 30,000) + jail up to 5 years + entry ban
How to apply
Requirements
Passport & photo
Required documents: Valid passport (6+ months, 3 blank pages); For visa-free: return ticket + hotel + funds; For Work: FOMEMA medical (GCC-approved centers in Nigeria) + employer's Calling Visa + Levy payment + Insurance + Security Bond; Police clearance; NIN.
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VISA-FREE entry for Nigerians for 30 days as Tourist (since Dec 2023, extended through 2026)! Major recent bilateral change. eVisa for longer stays: MYR 200 (~USD 45 / NGN 61,200). Some Nigerian student community (~5K) + business travelers. Direct flights Lagos-KUL via Malaysia Airlines.
Common rejection reasons
Common NG rejections (LOW at visa-free entry but landed scrutiny common): (1) Past Malaysia overstays heavily flagged — significant Nigerian overstayer population in past; (2) Drug-corridor screening — Malaysia has death penalty for trafficking, very strict on Nigerian arrivals at KLIA; (3) FOMEMA medical failure for Work; (4) Forged academic certificates for student visa; (5) Levy and insurance non-payment by employer; (6) Misuse of visa-free for work — KLIA airport heavy scrutiny on Nigerian arrivals; (7) Direct embassy in Abuja makes process easier; (8) Past asylum claims by Nigerians in Malaysia (UNHCR registered) flagged; (9) 419 financial fraud screening.
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