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What is the timeline and requirements for applying for a DTV through the Kuala Lumpur embassy for Bangladeshi passport holders?

Apr 14, 2026
16 days ago
Arunabh *****
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Hi, I got a Bangladesh Passport and am planning to apply DTV from Malaysia.

I was looking up some information about the KL, Penang and Khota Bharu embassies and looks like only KL is available for certain nationalities (including mine).

Anyone can give a decent timeline for applications done thru KL?

I am planning to provide 2 bank account statements merged indicating the total amount seasoned for 3 months+.

I also have an income gap for about 2 months when I was vacationing. But will provide all my last 6 months of income highlighted on bank statements.

I also will need to go the Bangladesh Embassy in Malaysia to get my Employment contract and all that attested I believe.

I'm currently in Thailand prepping documents and awaiting my Malaysia Tourist Visa (if that matters).
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The user is seeking information on applying for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) from the Kuala Lumpur embassy of Malaysia, specifically for Bangladeshi passport holders. They are in Thailand and preparing documents, while awaiting their Malaysia Tourist Visa. They mention providing bank statements and having to get their employment contract attested at the Bangladesh embassy in Malaysia. Comments indicate challenges with applying from this embassy and requirements, such as seasoned funds and accommodation.
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Wannikea *********
You couldn't have picked a worse embassy to apply at.
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Michael ********
Malaysia is so hard to get the Visa
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Andi ***********
You need funds seasoned for 6mths for Malaysia plus 6 months accommodation booked In Thailand. Much easier embassies to apply from nearby.
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