1. Apply Online
- Yemeni citizens travelling to Malaysia for medical treatment should review the applicable Malaysian visa and entry requirements before travel. Depending on nationality, eligibility, and duration of stay, travellers may be required to apply for an appropriate Malaysia visa or eVISA before travelling for medical treatment purposes.
- Applicants should review the official visa and entry requirements through the official Malaysian Immigration eVISA portal:
- https://malaysiavisa.imi.gov.my/evisa/login
- Travellers seeking specialised or long-term medical treatment should ensure compliance with Malaysian immigration and medical stay regulations before travel.
- Applicants must ensure all passport, travel, accommodation, and treatment-related information is accurate before submission and travel.
2. Gather and Upload Documents
Applicants should prepare all required supporting documents, including:
- Medical reports and diagnosis details from Yemen
- Hospital invitation or appointment letter from a recognised Malaysian medical facility
- Detailed treatment plan with estimated medical costs
- Proof of financial capability (bank statements, sponsorship documents)
- Valid Yemeni passport (minimum 6 months validity)
- Travel itinerary and accommodation details
- Valid travel or medical insurance
Ensure all documents are complete, valid, and up to date to avoid delays during visa processing, immigration clearance, or hospital admission procedures.
3. Submit Application & Pay
- Eligible applicants may complete the Malaysia visa or eVISA application online through the official Malaysian Immigration portal, where applicable.
- Applicants may be required to upload supporting medical and financial documentation during the application process. Visa approval, validity, and permitted stay duration remain subject to Malaysian immigration regulations and approval.
- Applicants should keep copies of the submitted application and payment confirmation for reference.
4. Final Step
- Travellers should carry all original medical and travel documents while entering Malaysia and during hospital admission procedures.
- Immigration officers at the Malaysian entry point determine the permitted duration of stay. Extensions for ongoing medical treatment may be considered in medically justified cases with supporting hospital documentation and immigration approval.
- All travellers must comply with Malaysian immigration, customs, and health-related entry regulations throughout their stay.
Applicants must:
- Be a citizen or legal resident of Yemen
- Have a confirmed treatment appointment or invitation from a recognised Malaysian hospital or medical centre
- Provide valid medical documentation supporting the treatment requirement
- Demonstrate sufficient financial means to cover treatment, travel, and accommodation expenses
- Hold a passport valid for at least 6 months from the intended date of entry
- Provide proof of onward or return travel if requested by immigration authorities
- Visa validity and permitted duration of stay depend on the visa category issued and the Malaysian immigration approval
- eVISA validity and stay duration may vary according to nationality, eligibility, and medical treatment requirements
- Extensions for ongoing medical treatment may be granted in medically justified situations with supporting medical documentation
- Any extension remains subject to approval by the Malaysian Immigration Department
Personal Documents
- Valid Yemeni passport
- Visa or eVISA approval (if applicable)
- Passport-size photographs (if requested)
- Proof of residence in Yemen
Medical Documents
- Medical diagnosis/report from Yemen
- Malaysia hospital invitation or appointment letter
- Detailed treatment plan and estimated costs
Financial Documents
- Bank statements (last 3–6 months)
- Income proof or sponsorship documents
- Treatment payment receipts (if applicable)
Travel Documents
- Flight itinerary
- Accommodation confirmation
- Valid travel/medical insurance