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Malaysia visa for indian passport, single entry or multiple entry visa
15 years ago, September 4th 2008 No: 1 Msg: #47971  
N Posts: 2
Hello,

i'm leaving india on 1 Nov for Malaysia by malaysian airlines, overnight flight. It reaches Malaysia around 7 in the morning. My connecting flight to Bali is at 10.30 from KLIA LCCT, Air Asia. I'm having 6 nights in Bali. On way back on 8th from bali to Malaysia, i'll be reaching malaysia around 11.00 am. My next booking back to India is on next day 9 Nov by Malaysian Airlines at 6.40 pm. Can someone clarify my following questions:

1.What is the distince between KLIA and KLIA LCCT. I leave the flight at KLIA and have to catch my next flight from KLIA LCCT.

2. What would be the means of tranport from KLIA to KLIA LCCT. Can i get the skybus. What would be the fare, timing etc .

3. Do i need to have multiple entry visa or single entry visa of Malaysia. I assume, i'll be coming out of Malaysian Airport only once i.e on my return journey from Bali. Does moving from KLIA to KIAL LCCT requires any visa processing.

Please guide me on this. I have to get my visa stamped on 15th Sept.


Your suggestion and advice will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Miki Reply to this

15 years ago, September 4th 2008 No: 2 Msg: #47976  
N Posts: 2
One more thing here... instead of Visa can my purpose be solved with Transit visa as my stay is an overnight. Reply to this

15 years ago, September 13th 2008 No: 3 Msg: #48598  
B Posts: 74
Hi Mikki,

I not quite sure myself on the exact and correct information to give you. I think the best way is to probably visit the nearest Malaysian Embassy to you.

All the best. Reply to this

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