Fully vaccinated visitors from the United States can enter Malaysia without restrictions.
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To enter Malaysia, your passport must be valid for at least six months. You must have at least one blank page for the entry stamp. Permission to enter and remain in Malaysia is under the authority of the Malaysian Immigration Department.
Courses or boosters usually advised: none. Other vaccines to consider: Diphtheria; Hepatitis A; Rabies; Tetanus; Typhoid. Selectively advised vaccines - only for those individuals at highest risk: Hepatitis B; Japanese Encephalitis.
If you plan to visit the U.S., you do not need to be tested or vaccinated for COVID-19. U.S. citizens going abroad, check with the Department of State for travel advisories.
To enter Malaysia, your passport must be valid for at least six months. You must have at least one blank page for the entry stamp. Permission to enter and remain in Malaysia is under the authority of the Malaysian Immigration Department.
You can submit a tourist visa for Malaysia application from up to 2 weeks up to 4 days before the intended date of departure. It usually takes around 2 days to process the eVisa, but in some cases it can take up to 10 days to receive approval.
The processing time for a Malaysian visa depends on your country and the method through which you are applying, the time of year and whether you have all the required documentation. If you are applying online (eVisa), the process should take no longer than 100 hours, ie. four days.
Malaysia represents fantastic value for money at almost all levels. Costs for food, lodging, fuel and internal transportation are very reasonable, and alcohol is one of the rare goods that will make a hefty dent in your wallet.
As a US citizen or a green card holder, your social pass is valid for 90 days. The validity of the short-term Social Pass is decided by the immigration officers. The social pass is valid for 90 days, but you can stay for 30 days.
Starting at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on May 12, 2023, noncitizen, nonimmigrant air passengers will no longer need to show proof of being fully vaccinated with an accepted COVID–19 vaccine to board a flight to the United States.