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Malaysia launched 'e-visa' for Bangladeshis!

The Dhaka Times Desk The Malaysian government has launched the 'e-Visa' system for Bangladeshi citizens. The country launched this visa system on August 16.

With its launch, Bangladeshi citizens can apply for this visa at home.

It has been informed that the applicant will be given a 30-day travel visa in this 'e-Visa'. For visa application first sign up from the website.

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What is required to apply for 'e-Visa':

# Passport size photograph.
# Scan copy of first page of passport.
# return ticket.
# Proof of sufficient funds for travel (bank statement, credit card statement etc.).
# birth certificate will be required.

It is said that the visa obtained after the application process has to be approved by the consular officer. Once the visa is approved, it must be printed and presented at immigration.

All the details related to the visa will be communicated to the applicant through e-mail. If necessary, the Malaysian Embassy can also be called.

Apart from Bangladeshis, Chinese and Indian citizens residing in Bangladesh can also apply for this 'e-Visa'.

For more details visit: https://www.windowmalaysia.my/evisa/evisa.jsp website.

This post was last modified on আগস্ট ২০, ২০১৬ 11:28 pm

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