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How to get a multiple entry e‑Visa for Malaysia from Bangladesh complete guide

Malaysia Multiple Entry E‑Visa

Trav­el­ing to Malaysia is now eas­i­er than ever. Espe­cial­ly if you apply cor­rect­ly using their offi­cial eVisa Por­tal, you can get a mul­ti­ple entry visa approval in just 7 days. In this blog, I am orga­niz­ing the entire process step-by-step based on real expe­ri­ence so that even first-time visa appli­cants can eas­i­ly under­stand it.

Get­ting a mul­ti­ple entry visa for Malaysia from Bangladesh is now quite easy, because it is a com­plete e‑visa process. You can do the entire appli­ca­tion your­self from start to fin­ish through the offi­cial eVisa Por­tal of Malaysia. All you need to do is cre­ate an account cor­rect­ly and upload each doc­u­ment per­fect­ly.

If you fill in all the infor­ma­tion cor­rect­ly step by step and sub­mit each doc­u­ment they ask for in a valid and cor­rect for­mat, then your mul­ti­ple entry visa will usu­al­ly be approved with­in a week.

The most impor­tant thing is the doc­u­ments must be arranged in a reg­u­lar man­ner and every­thing that is asked for must be uploaded com­plete­ly and cor­rect­ly. Any incor­rect or invalid doc­u­ment can delay the entire appli­ca­tion process, and may even lead to rejec­tion.

When can you get an interview call Important warning for new applicants

If any infor­ma­tion in your sub­mit­ted doc­u­ments is found to be invalid, incor­rect, incom­plete or sus­pi­cious, the Malaysia e‑Visa author­i­ty may call you for an inter­view. Espe­cial­ly for those who have less trav­el his­to­ry or are apply­ing for a Malaysia visa for the first time, the chances of get­ting an inter­view call are more.

How­ev­er, if all the doc­u­ments are cor­rect bank state­ments, cov­er let­ters, tick­ets, hotel book­ings are all cor­rect and valid, then you can eas­i­ly prove your­self as a valid trav­el­er in the inter­view.

Remem­ber, it is not manda­to­ry to vis­it many coun­tries to get a Malaysia visa. If your pro­file is strong, the doc­u­ments are clear and the pur­pose of the trip is rea­son­able, you can eas­i­ly get a visa even after apply­ing for the first time.

Cur­rent­ly, Malaysia is issu­ing a large num­ber of visas, which has made it much eas­i­er for trav­el­ers to get a visa than before. So even if you have a trav­el his­to­ry of only one or two coun­tries, there is no prob­lem in apply­ing for a Malaysia vis­it visa. Even many appli­cants with no trav­el his­to­ry but strong pro­files, valid doc­u­ments, and clear trav­el pur­pos­es are being grant­ed visas very eas­i­ly.

Pho­to cap­tion here
Pho­to cap­tion here

Anoth­er advan­tage of trav­el­ing to Malaysia is-

✔ The return tick­et fare is rel­a­tive­ly low
✔ There are plen­ty of Bangladeshi foods, restau­rants, and facil­i­ties avail­able in Malaysia
✔ The coun­try is also very suit­able for first-time trav­el­ers

To start the visa process, you first need to go to the offi­cial web­site of the Malaysian High Com­mis­sion. The detailed doc­u­ment list is clear­ly men­tioned there. You can eas­i­ly apply for an e‑visa by col­lect­ing the nec­es­sary doc­u­ments accord­ing to that list and fill­ing up the appli­ca­tion form.

Visa deci­sions are made based on the cor­rect doc­u­ments so if you fol­low the instruc­tions giv­en on the offi­cial web­site care­ful­ly, what doc­u­ments are required and how to sub­mit them, get­ting a visa is no longer dif­fi­cult.

Who can apply for a multiple entry visa for Malaysia?

Those who have vis­it­ed Malaysia pre­vi­ous­ly and have a trav­el his­to­ry can apply for a mul­ti­ple entry visa. This is not rec­om­mend­ed for first time vis­i­tors to Malaysia. If you first obtain a sin­gle entry visa and suc­cess­ful­ly com­plete your jour­ney, you will be eli­gi­ble for a mul­ti­ple entry visa on your next vis­it.

How do you apply for a Malaysian multiple entry visa?

The entire process of get­ting a Malaysian mul­ti­ple entry visa from Bangladesh is very easy, if you start by cre­at­ing an account cor­rect­ly on the offi­cial eVisa por­tal and sub­mit all the doc­u­ments per­fect­ly. First, you have to login or cre­ate a new account on the offi­cial eVisa por­tal of the Malaysian High Com­mis­sion. Here, your name, sur­name, pass­port num­ber, gen­der, date of birth, all the infor­ma­tion has to be giv­en exact­ly as it is writ­ten on the biopage of your pass­port, because even a slight mis­take can be caught by the sys­tem. If you do not under­stand any infor­ma­tion, you will open the pass­port page and you will def­i­nite­ly see that this infor­ma­tion is already giv­en in your pass­port. I have already cre­at­ed it, I will try to login to it, after log­ging in, when you enter the account, a dash­board will appear, from where you will start a new visa appli­ca­tion in the “With­out Ref­er­ence” option. Because this option is applic­a­ble for gen­er­al tourists. If you have vis­it­ed Malaysia before, you can select mul­ti­ple entry, and if it is your first time, sin­gle entry is bet­ter.

In the next step, you need to upload a scanned copy of your pass­port and a recent pho­to­graph. Keep the pass­port scan with­in 3MB and the pho­to­graph should be clear, with a white back­ground and the cor­rect size. The sys­tem auto­mat­i­cal­ly reads a lot of infor­ma­tion and puts it in the form, so it is impor­tant to cor­rect it if there are any mis­takes. Then, you need to fill in the trav­el date, flight num­ber, hotel address, etc. in the form. All the infor­ma­tion should match each oth­er, because the offi­cers check these match­es first in the review.

The most impor­tant part of sub­mit­ting the appli­ca­tion is upload­ing doc­u­ments. Here you will need to pro­vide air tick­ets with paid/live PNR, hotel book­ing, bank state­ments, they will tell you why you need a mul­ti­ple visa and why you will pro­vide it here or a copy of your pre­vi­ous visa. Cov­er let­ter, pre­vi­ous Malaysia visa or entry-exit seal, NOC if nec­es­sary and oth­er proofs. The cov­er let­ter is very impor­tant, as it will explain why you need a mul­ti­ple entry visa and how your trav­el history/financial sta­tus sup­ports your appli­ca­tion. It will look more pro­fes­sion­al if you attach the cov­er let­ter with the bank state­ment in the same PDF.

You need to sub­mit an expla­na­tion of why you are going to Malaysia and why you need to apply for mul­ti­ple entry and a copy of the visa you pre­vi­ous­ly had. This way you can eas­i­ly apply for a Malaysian visa.

Usu­al­ly, noth­ing extra is required for a sin­gle entry visa. If you sub­mit your bank state­ment and oth­er finan­cial doc­u­ments includ­ing sol­ven­cy prop­er­ly, your visa will be approved eas­i­ly. You can also sub­mit tax return cer­tifi­cates, com­pa­ny NOC, and com­pa­ny for­ma­tion (if you are a com­pa­ny own­er). If you are a busi­ness­man, a valid trade license can also be attached.

All these doc­u­ments need to be uploaded togeth­er in a sin­gle PDF file in the “Oth­ers Doc­u­ments” sec­tion. In case of mul­ti­ple entry visa, you will also need to sub­mit a copy of your pre­vi­ous entry visa and a well-writ­ten cov­er let­ter explain­ing why you need mul­ti­ple entries.

Final­ly, after upload­ing the doc­u­ments prop­er­ly, you need to com­plete the pay­ment. This will help you in com­plet­ing the entire process and your visa will be approved eas­i­ly.

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