Visit — eVISA: Sri Lankan citizen in Sri Lanka → Malaysia
Sri Lankan citizens need a Malaysia eVISA — apply online on the official portal, then submit the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card before arrival.
Malaysia eVISA for a short social visit (tourism, visiting relatives, business). Applied for online; you receive a Short Term Social Visit Pass on arrival.
- Validity
- Set by the eVISA when issued (single or multiple entry) — confirm on the official portal.
- Entries
- Single-entry or multiple-entry eVISA, as issued
- Max stay per visit
- A Short Term Social Visit Pass is granted on arrival at the Malaysian entry point (length set by the immigration officer).
When to start
Start 7–30 days before your travel date.
Your nationality is on Malaysia's list of countries that require a visa, so you need a valid Malaysia eVISA to enter.
Scan and upload your passport bio page, a white-background photo, your return/onward ticket and proof of accommodation.
Apply only on the official Malaysian eVisa website — malaysiavisa.imi.gov.my (beware lookalike sites).
Pay the eVISA fee online (varies by nationality). Fees are non-refundable if the application is rejected.
Within 3 days before arrival, complete and submit the mandatory Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC).
What you'll need
- Passport — Passport bio-data page, valid at least six months from your date of arrival in Malaysia. ✓ verified
- Passport photo — A recent passport photo with a white background, neutral expression, eyes open and mouth closed. ✓ verified
- Return/onward ticket — A confirmed return or onward (to another country) flight, train or bus ticket. ✓ verified
- Proof of accommodation — Proof of accommodation — a paid hotel booking or a lodging address in Malaysia. ✓ verified
Where you'll apply
The eVISA is applied for entirely online at malaysiavisa.imi.gov.my — no visa centre or interview. All travellers must also submit the MDAC within 3 days before arrival.
Fees
| eVISA fee | varies |
Gotchas to watch
- Apply only on the official portal malaysiavisa.imi.gov.my — third-party lookalike sites charge extra and are not authorised.
- An eVISA does not guarantee entry — a Short Term Social Visit Pass is granted by the officer at the Malaysian entry point.
- Everyone must submit the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) within 3 days before arrival.