No visa fees for Malaysians visiting India under new travel program

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As per the latest reports, the High Commission of India in Kuala Lumpur has unveiled an exciting new opportunity for Malaysian nationals planning to visit India. This initiative, which came into effect on July 1, will remain valid until June 30, 2025.

As per the reports, Malaysian citizens can now apply for a 30-day e-Tourist visa with double entry on a gratis basis, which means no visa fees will be charged. This measure aims to boost tourism between India and Malaysia, and offer a seamless and cost-effective way for Malaysian travellers to explore the rich culture and heritage of India.

The High Commission has outlined key points regarding this announcement to ensure clarity for prospective travellers. First, the waiver of visa fees applies exclusively to the 30-day e-Tourist visa with double entry. Other categories of e-visas, including e-Business, e-Conference, e-Medical, e-Medical Attendant, e-Ayush, and e-Emergency X Miscellaneous, will still require the standard visa fees. This ensures that the initiative specifically targets tourists, encouraging them to explore India’s vast attractions.

All current rules and regulations concerning e-Tourist visas and other e-visa categories, as specified on the official e-visa website, will remain in effect. This means that while the fee waiver is a significant benefit, applicants must still adhere to the established guidelines for obtaining their e-Tourist visas.

Additionally, those opting for normal paper visas through the outsourced service provider, M/s IVS Global Visa Centre, or directly from the High Commission of India, will continue to pay the prescribed visa fees. This maintains the standard procedure for those who prefer the traditional visa application method.

The announcement has been met with enthusiasm by both Indian and Malaysian communities. By removing the financial barrier of visa fees, it is anticipated that more Malaysian tourists will be encouraged to visit India. This influx of tourists is expected to contribute to stronger bilateral ties and cultural exchanges between the two nations.

Previously, Malaysians applying for an e-visa had to pay RM465 (US$98). The commission stated that applications can be submitted online through the Indian visa site, and if approved, the visa must be used within 120 days.

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