Great news: Indians can visit Malaysia visa-free for up to 30 days until 31 December 2026. There's no visa fee - but the free Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) is mandatory, and missing it can mean a fine or denied entry. We make sure you're sorted.
Under Malaysia's visa-free policy for Indian nationals (running 1 December 2023 to 31 December 2026, for Visit Malaysia Year), you can enter for tourism, business, social visits or transit for up to 30 days per visit - with no visa and no fee. Multiple entries are allowed within the period; only employment is excluded.
The one essential step is the free Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC), submitted online at least 3 days before arrival. Skipping it can lead to fines up to RM 3,000 or even refused entry. At Flynk Tours (Delhi NCR) we make sure your MDAC and documents are perfect - and can plan your whole Malaysia trip or a longer-stay e-visa if you need one.
Visa-free means no visa fee. These are the things you should budget and prepare instead.
| Item | Cost | Notes | Mandatory? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa-free tourist entry | FREE | Up to 30 days, till 31 Dec 2026 | Eligible automatically |
| MDAC arrival card | FREE | Submit ≥3 days before arrival | Yes - or risk fine/denial |
| eVisa / eNTRI (longer stays) | varies | For stays beyond 30 days or other purposes | Only if needed |
| Proof of funds | ~RM 1,500 | Shown at immigration if asked | Recommended |
Visa-free entry covers tourism, business, social visits and transit - not employment or study. There are no extensions on visa-free stays (except medical emergencies); you must exit before 30 days. The MDAC is always free - any site charging for it is a scam.
Most Indians just use visa-free entry. Here's when you'd need an actual visa.
For tourism, business, social visits or transit up to 30 days. No fee, no application - just complete the free MDAC and carry your supporting documents.
If you need to stay beyond 30 days, the eVisa (single entry, ~30 days) or eNTRI is applied for online before travel, usually processed in around 2 working days.
For purposes not covered by visa-free entry (e.g. longer/other-purpose visits); standard sticker visa applications take around 4-5 working days.
Visa-free entry does not allow employment or long-term study - those need the appropriate Malaysian visa arranged in advance.
Carry these even though it's visa-free - immigration can ask for any of them.
Travellers without a valid MDAC can be fined up to RM 3,000 and face long delays - or be refused entry. Submit it at least 3 days before arrival. We help you complete it correctly.
Visa-free entry is capped at 30 days per visit with no extensions (except medical emergencies). If you need longer, the better route is to apply for a Malaysia eVisa before you travel - it offers a longer stay and avoids any risk at the border.
Some travellers do a quick exit-and-return (e.g. a day trip to Singapore) for a fresh 30-day stamp, but immigration may question frequent entries. We'll advise the cleanest option for your plans and arrange the eVisa if needed.
💬 Ask About Longer StaysVisa-free is simple - we make sure nothing trips you up at the airport.
We confirm you qualify for visa-free entry for your travel dates and purpose.
We help you complete the free MDAC online, at least 3 days before arrival.
We check your passport validity, return ticket, funds and bookings.
You enter visa-free with everything in order - and we can plan your full itinerary.
Submit the MDAC no earlier than 3 days before arrival. For stays beyond 30 days, we arrange your eVisa (~2 working days) in advance.
Avoid the common entry mistakes.
Submit the free Malaysia Digital Arrival Card in the 3 days before arrival.
No MDAC can mean an RM 3,000 fine or denied entry - this is the #1 issue.
A confirmed onward/return ticket within 30 days is checked at immigration.
Keep ~RM 1,500 or equivalent accessible as proof of funds.
No extensions on visa-free stays - exit before day 30 to avoid penalties.
The MDAC is free on the official portal - never pay for it.
Malaysia is genuinely one of the easiest destinations for Indians right now - visa-free until end-2026. We won't charge you for a visa you don't need; our value is making sure your MDAC and documents are right so you're never turned away, plus planning a great-value trip.
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No - Malaysia is visa-free for Indian nationals for up to 30 days per visit until 31 December 2026, for tourism, business, social visits and transit. You must still complete the free MDAC and carry supporting documents.
The Malaysia Digital Arrival Card is a free online form every visitor must submit at least 3 days before arrival. It is mandatory - missing it can mean a fine up to RM 3,000 or denied entry.
Up to 30 days per visit, with no extensions (except medical emergencies). You must exit before your 30 days expire. Multiple entries are allowed within the visa-free period.
Apply for a Malaysia eVisa or eNTRI before travelling - usually processed in around 2 working days. We arrange this for you.
No. Visa-free entry is only for tourism, business, social visits and transit. Employment or long-term study needs the appropriate Malaysian visa arranged in advance.
Passport valid 6+ months, MDAC confirmation, a return/onward ticket within 30 days, hotel/accommodation proof, and proof of funds (~RM 1,500 or equivalent).
Yes - we make sure your MDAC and documents are perfect so you're never refused entry, arrange an eVisa for longer stays, and can plan your whole Malaysia trip.
No visa needed till end-2026 - let us sort your MDAC and plan a great-value Malaysia trip.