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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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Feb 3, 2025
a year ago
Hi all, I’m a Singaporean hoping to apply for a DTV visa, either from Malaysian Thai Embassy or Singaporean Thai Embassy. Seeking advice 🙏🏻

I’m currently employed under a Singapore-registed firm that allows me to work overseas, but I also have freelance clients and have contracts/portfolio/invoices from these clients—so I am thinking of just focusing my application on my desire to remote work in Bangkok. I have considered going through my employer to apply, but want to see if an independent application would be possible.

I understand that these two countries require a lot of documentation. If i want to apply for workation, will it be okay even if I am currently employed (hybrid flexible schedule) in SG?
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Oct 26, 2024
2 years ago
I noticed a few cases of Malaysian or Singaporean successfully applied for DTV beyond Singapore.

Even when I contacted the Thai immigration office, to date their messenger agents had no idea regarding the policy of Singapore passport holders CANNOT apply for DTV yet.

When I inquired the Royal Thai Embassy in Cambodia, they advised me to apply online with them but I have to enter their boundary before doing so.

I'm a Singapore passport holder and is currently living in Singapore. Thus I've applied online with both Embassy in Kuala Lumpur and Consular in Penang, both are now pending for document check.

Refer to the email replied from the Royal Thai Embassy in Singapore as shown in the picture, they mentioned that all Singaporeans, Malaysians and Tunisians are not entitled to receive any DTV in Singapore at the moment.

I would like to double confirm are there any Singaporean who have already successfully achieved the DTV in Malaysia or Cambodia? Waived visa fee?
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Aug 26, 2023
3 years ago
Nishant ************
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My passport got wet and damaged here in Bangkok, Thailand. The embassy said that they can issue me an emergency passport to go back home and renew my passport instead of issuing me a temporary passport to travel further. But, i already have a flight ticket booked to Malaysia. I've already tried contacting AirAsia airlines but it's difficult to reach them and contact with them person to person. So, can i contact Malaysian embassy and check with them if they can help? I also have a soft copy of my passport's bio page before it got damaged.
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Oct 8, 2020
6 years ago
Jason ********
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I visited The Royal Thailand Embassy of Malaysia today.

requirements for an STV.

1. Original passport with at least 12-months validity and 2 blank visa pages✅

2. For Non-Malaysians, proof of permanent resident status in Malaysia (PR card) ❌❌❌❌

Sorry I explained I’m an oil and gas offshore worker and I have a place in Thailand I have already paid for however it’s only a rental for 1 year. Contact signed May 2020. She said sorry sir 🙅🏽‍♀️

So I told the office just fly me to Singapore until they work out something 😬
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Sep 26, 2020
6 years ago
Jack *****
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Hi everybody,Im malaysian.

May i ask my embassy they dont give me any latter for extant,so i just can overstay in thailand?

My visa is tourist VISA.

And i didt any choice of extend my visa?
15 comments
Sep 17, 2020
6 years ago
Kun ********
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hope i am allow to post this - just a head up Malaysian embassy will not issue request letter for visa extension for those on tourist visa or visa exempt for Malaysian reason being it has being 6 months since & it's easy to enter Malaysia now.
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Mar 26, 2020
6 years ago
Valerie *****
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Any Malaysian has gotten letter from the embassy for extension? I’ve been emailing and calling but still haven’t got the letter.
4 comments
Aug 25, 2019
7 years ago
Bill *******
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I have a friend stuck in Malaysia. He tried to renter through Don Muang airport on a visa exemption while a new place processed the business visa paperwork for him. Immigration at DM sent him back to Malaysia. He tried to renter again via the land border but was denied entry there as well. Obviously at this point he needs a real visa from a Thai embassy. Is it possible to get a tourist visa from the embassy in KL or would he be better off going to Savannakhet?
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Sep 13, 2017
9 years ago
Helmut *******
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Hi guys. Just had an issue today as a South African applying for a non-immigrant B visa in KL. They went through my paperwork and saw everything was correct, but would not process it due to a new ruling barring south Africans and other nations from applying in Malaysia. Is anyone aware of this or how we go about getting our visas without having to fly back to SA? They took my paperwork and said that they would try to get it through, but it may take a month which means another trip at the least. It is already very expensive and I really want to get things sorted properly.
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