Malaysia is one of the easiest trips to arrange from Dubai. Cheap flights, no visa at all for a good number of passports, and a fast online application for most of the rest.
Which is exactly why people get caught out. Someone hears they do not need a visa, books the flights, packs, and arrives at Kuala Lumpur without the free digital arrival declaration that every traveller has to submit before landing. Visa-free does not mean paperwork-free, and that single misunderstanding causes more trouble at the airport than any refused application.
HAB Tourism sorts out which route you are on and makes sure nothing is missing, from our office in Al Garhoud.
HAB Tourism handles Malaysia visa applications for UAE residents from AED 620 per person, with typical processing of 3 to 7 working days. All travellers, including visa-free ones, must submit Malaysia’s digital arrival card before arriving.
Your UAE residency does not determine this. Your nationality does.
Visa-free entry. Emirati passport holders and nationals of well over a hundred other countries enter for short stays with no application. Indian passport holders currently fall into this group under a temporary exemption that has been extended more than once and is presently set to run to the end of 2026. If you are booking travel into 2027, check the position before paying for flights, because these arrangements are renewed rather than permanent.
Electronic visa. Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepali and several other nationalities apply online before travelling. The application is filed with documents uploaded, the fee paid, and the approved visa returned by email as a PDF. It is normally a single entry, valid for a few months from issue, allowing a stay of up to 30 days.
Embassy application. A smaller set of cases and visa types are handled through the Malaysian mission, which for the UAE is in Abu Dhabi.
Send us a passport copy and we will tell you which of the three applies before you spend anything.

Malaysia replaced its paper arrival card with a digital one that must be submitted online shortly before you fly, generally within the three days before arrival.
It is free. It takes a few minutes. It is required regardless of whether you hold a visa, an electronic visa, or nothing at all because your passport is exempt. And it is separate from your visa in every sense: having one has never meant having the other.
If you see a site charging a fee for it, you are paying someone to fill in a free government form. We tell our travellers when to submit it and what details have to match the passport.
For applicants using the electronic visa route:
Nothing here is difficult, but the photograph specification and the return ticket are where most rejections come from. Both are avoidable.
Worth saying plainly, because it surprises people: the visa or exemption gets you to the immigration counter. The officer there grants the actual permission to enter, and that permission is a short-term social visit pass with a stated number of days.
Travellers get turned back for a small and predictable set of reasons. A passport with under six months validity. No arrival card submitted. No return or onward ticket. No accommodation booked. Funds that do not look sufficient for the stated trip. Carry the evidence even if nobody asks for it, which most of the time they will not.
Electronic visa processing generally runs 3 to 7 working days once the file is complete, which makes Malaysia realistic for a short-notice trip. Our service fee starts from AED 620 per person, with the Malaysian government fee charged separately.
If you are planning the holiday as well as the paperwork, we book Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi packages, flights and transfers too.
Send us your passport copy and travel dates. We will confirm whether you need a visa, what it costs and how quickly it can be done.