Updated: 20 May 2026.

Malaysia Visa for Turkish Citizens 2026

Key Facts — Malaysia for Turkish Citizens
Visa RequiredVisa Required
Visa TypeSingle/Multiple Entry Tourist Visa or eVisa
FeeVaries (approx. MYR 100–200 / USD 22–45)
Max Stay30 days (single entry tourist visa)
Processing3–10 business days
Apply Atevisa.imi.gov.my or Malaysian consulate

Malaysia Visa for Turkish Citizens

Turkish passport holders must obtain a Malaysian visa before travelling. Apply via the Malaysian eVisa portal at evisa.imi.gov.my or at the nearest Malaysian embassy or consulate.

Visa Options

  • eVisa (online) — apply at evisa.imi.gov.my; single or multiple entry; valid 3 months from issue; stay up to 30 days
  • Consular visa — apply in person at a Malaysian embassy/consulate

How to Apply Online (eVisa)

  1. Visit evisa.imi.gov.my.
  2. Create an account and complete the application form.
  3. Upload passport bio page, recent passport photo, and supporting documents.
  4. Pay the visa fee online.
  5. Receive the eVisa by e-mail (typically within 3–5 business days).
  6. Print or save the eVisa approval and present it on arrival.

Required Documents

  • Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
  • Recent passport-size photo
  • Return or onward flight ticket
  • Accommodation booking / hotel confirmation
  • Bank statement / proof of sufficient funds
  • Travel itinerary
Editorial Team — eVisa-Card.com · Reviewed by Damien Cheminaud

Last updated: March 2026. Always verify current entry requirements at imi.gov.my before travel.

Malaysia eVisa Cost for Turkish Citizens

The eVisa for Turkish travellers costs Varies (approx. MYR 100–200 / USD 22–45) and authorises a stay of 30 days (single entry tourist visa). Apply online at evisa.imi.gov.my or Malaysian consulate before you travel. Typical processing is 3–10 business days, so apply with a comfortable margin before departure.

Length of Stay & Overstaying Malaysia

The standard tourist stay for Turkish citizens is 30 days (single entry tourist visa). Overstaying this limit in Malaysia can lead to fines, deportation and a temporary re-entry ban, so track your permitted days carefully. If you need longer, enquire about an extension or a different visa category with Malaysia’s immigration authority before your authorised stay expires.

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