Malaysia Visa. Online and fast — if the documentation is correct.
Malaysia requires an online visa for Bangladesh passport holders — either the eNTRI (15-day single-entry pass available via certain airlines and routes) or the eVISA (30-day single-entry, applied through the official portal). The process is fast, but applications must be submitted through the official Malaysia immigration portal or officially approved agents — unofficial portals charge fees for a process that has structured official routes.
VISA TYPE
eVISA (single entry, 30 days) or eNTRI (single entry, 15 days)
ISSUING AUTHORITY
Immigration Department of Malaysia (Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia)
PROCESSING TIME
1–3 working days for online applications. Apply at least 3–5 days before travel.
INTERVIEW REQUIRED
NOT STANDARD
FILE COMPLEXITY
STANDARD
What Bangladesh Applicants Most Commonly Get Wrong.
Malaysia is one of the highest-volume outbound destinations from Bangladesh, particularly for first-time international travelers. The eVISA process is accessible, but problems arise from applications through unofficial portals, inconsistency between the declared accommodation and the actual booking, and overstaying — which creates a permanent immigration record that affects all future applications to Malaysia.
DOCUMENT GAPS · MALAYSIA
Applying through unofficial third-party websites that mimic the official portal — only the official Malaysia immigration portal or approved agents are legitimate
Hotel booking address does not match the accommodation declared in the eVISA application form
eNTRI used without meeting the eligibility criteria — specific airlines and travel routes apply to eNTRI; not all Bangladesh-Malaysia flights qualify
No confirmed return flight at the time of application — Malaysia immigration may check this on arrival
Previous overstay in Malaysia — visible in the immigration system and causes refusal or detention on arrival
Travel insurance not arranged — Malaysian immigration has increasingly required evidence of insurance from certain traveler profiles on arrival
What Malaysia Expects From a Bangladesh Passport Holder.
Confirmed hotel or host
Hotel booking confirmation showing full address, check-in and check-out dates matching the eVISA travel plan — exactly.
Return flight
Confirmed return ticket to Bangladesh within the 15-day (eNTRI) or 30-day (eVISA) validity period.
Financial capacity
Sufficient funds for the stay. Malaysian immigration officers may ask to see bank statements or a credit card on arrival.
Valid passport
Passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Malaysia.
Clean Malaysia travel record
No previous overstay, deportation, or immigration violation in Malaysia.
What is the difference between Malaysia eNTRI and eVISA for Bangladesh passport holders?
eNTRI is a 15-day single-entry corridor pass available for travel via specific airlines on specific routes (check current eligibility). eVISA is a 30-day single-entry visa applied for online with more complete documentation. eVISA is the more common and reliable route for Bangladesh passport holders.
How long does a Malaysia visa take to process from Bangladesh?
1–3 working days for both eNTRI and eVISA online applications. Apply at least 3–5 days before travel — not on the day of departure.
Can I extend my Malaysia visa on arrival?
Malaysia eVISA is a 30-day single-entry visa. Extension on arrival is possible in principle but not guaranteed and requires a visit to an immigration office in Malaysia. Plan the trip within the 30-day validity and do not rely on extension as a planning assumption.
We Prepare The File. The Embassy Decides.
No responsible advisor can promise a visa approval. What Travel Router can do is help you understand requirements, identify weak points, organise documents, prepare the file carefully, and approach the process with clarity. Final decisions always belong to the relevant embassy, consulate, or immigration authority.