Border Study · No. MYKR
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Visa Handbook
🇲🇾 Malaysia → 🇰🇷 South Korea

Malaysia Passport to South Korea Visa Requirements (2026)

e-Visa

e-Visa required · 90 days — entry conditions for Malaysia passport holders visiting South Korea.

e-Visa
🇲🇾
MY Malaysia
90 days
🇰🇷
KR South Korea
MYKR
Entry Conditions
Status
e-Visa
Allowed stay
90 days
Passport validity
At least 6 months
Common Refusal Reasons
  • Insufficient passport validity (less than 6 months remaining)
  • Failure to demonstrate intent to return home
  • Inadequate proof of financial means
  • Prior immigration violations or overstays
  • Missing invitation letter or accommodation proof
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Ways to Enter

Tourism
? Transit
? Business
Study
Work

✓ Permitted ✗ Not permitted ? Separate visa or permit required

Overview

Malaysia passport holders need to apply for an electronic visa (e-Visa) before traveling to South Korea. The e-Visa allows stays of up to 90 days. Applications are processed online and typically approved within a few business days.

Keep a printed or digital copy of the e-Visa approval to present at the border.

Entry Requirements

  • Passport with at least 6 months validity beyond your planned departure date
  • Return or onward travel ticket
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel reservation, host invitation)
  • Sufficient funds for your stay
  • Visa or visa approval document (apply in advance)

Common Reasons for Refusal

  • Insufficient funds or inability to demonstrate financial support for your stay
  • Missing return or onward ticket
  • Travel history showing repeated short trips that suggest residency intent
  • Past visa overstays or immigration violations in any country
  • Incomplete or inconsistent documentation at the border

Travel Tips

  • Carry digital and printed copies of all documents in case immigration requests them.
  • Check whether your travel insurance covers South Korea — many travelers neglect this until needed.
  • Verify the latest entry rules within 7 days of departure: policies can change quickly.
  • If you have prior visa refusals or criminal records anywhere, declare honestly when asked — discovered omissions are worse than the original issue.

Visa policies change. Confirm with the South Korea embassy before travel.

Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

01 Can Malaysia citizens travel to South Korea without a visa?
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Yes, Malaysia citizens may stay in South Korea for up to 90 days under the current e-Visa required arrangement.

02 How long can Malaysia citizens stay in South Korea?
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Up to 90 days per entry under the e-Visa required agreement.

03 What passport validity is required to enter South Korea?
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Most countries require at least 6 months of remaining passport validity from the date of arrival. South Korea's entry rules typically follow this convention.

04 Is a return ticket required to enter South Korea?
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Yes, immigration officers at South Korea ports of entry commonly require proof of onward or return travel along with proof of accommodation.

05 Do I need to show proof of funds?
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Carrying proof of sufficient funds (bank statements or cash) is recommended. While not always strictly enforced, lacking funds can be a reason for refused entry.

06 What activities are allowed under e-Visa required entry?
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e-Visa required arrangements between Malaysia and South Korea usually cover tourism, transit, and short business meetings. Work, study, or long-term stay generally requires a separate visa category.

07 Can I extend my stay in South Korea?
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Extensions beyond the initial 90-day allowance are not guaranteed. South Korea immigration may grant extensions in special cases via local immigration offices, but plan to depart before the limit expires.

08 What are common reasons for entry refusal?
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Common refusal reasons include: insufficient funds, no return ticket, suspicious travel history, criminal record, or incomplete documentation. Border officers have discretion regardless of visa status.

09 Where can I find official South Korea entry information?
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Visa policies change frequently. Confirm current rules with the official South Korea embassy or consulate website before traveling.

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Reverse Direction — Reciprocity

🇰🇷
KR
Visa-free · 90 days 90 days
🇲🇾
MY

South Korea citizens visiting Malaysia: Visa-free · 90 days.

Sources
Wikipedia · Passport Index
Updated
2026-04-17