German Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Overview, Visa for Malaysian, Requirements, Work visa, Student visa, Marriage visa, Visa fees, Address, Phone, Email, Website, Fax, Open Hours
Overview of German Embassy in Kuala Lumpur
The German Embassy in Kuala Lumpur also supports the German Embassy Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei Darussalam) in legal and consular matters. Political relations between Malaysia and Germany are principally based on the two countries’ intensive economic relations. Germany sees Malaysia as an important and stable partner in Southeast Asia, a leading member of ASEAN and a moderate representative of the Islamic world.
Location: 26th Floor, Menara Tan & Tan, 207 Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur
Postal Address: Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, P.O. Box 10023, 50700 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +60 3-2170 9666
Fax: +60 3 2161 9800
Email: info@kual.diplo.de
Website: https://kuala-lumpur.diplo.de/my-en
Open Hours: 9 am – 12 pm / Weekends: Closed
Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/germanembassykualalumpur
Visa for Malaysia Citizens
Malaysian citizens do not need a visa to enter the countries of the Schengen Agreement, including Germany, as tourists or business travellers, if their stay is not longer than 90 days within 6 months.
For Appointment
To know about an appointment system please click the below link: https://service2.diplo.de/rktermin/extern/choose_realmList.do?locationCode=kual&request_locale=en
For Online Visa
To get visa from online please click the below link: https://videx.diplo.de/videx/visum-erfassung/#/videx-langfristiger-aufenthalt
Requirements for visa
- Passport has to be valid at least for another three months and it has to be issued within the last 10 years
- Presented that prove the purpose and circumstances of the visit.
- Proof for sufficient funds.
- Health insurance before trip.
Visa Fees
Schengen visa – short trips of up to 90 days (applicants aged 12 years or older) |
80,00 € |
Schengen visa – short trips of up to 90 days (applicants aged between 6 and 11 years) |
40,00 € |
Schengen visa – short trips of up to 90 days for citizens of countries with whom the European Union has entered into visa facilitation agreements (Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cape Verde, North Macedonia, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Russia (not in force), Ukraine) |
35,00 € |
National visa – long-term stay of over 90 days (applicants aged 18 years or older) |
75,00 € |
National visa – long-term stay of over 90 days (applicants aged between 0 and 17 years) |
37,50 € |
Working visa
All persons, who wish to go to Germany for employment, are required to obtain a National Visa before leaving Malaysia.
What are the Documents need for working visa?
- You have to be present at the Embassy for verification of your identity and to provide your fingerprints.
- Please submit the following documents and make sure to divide the documents into
- Originals, 1st set of copies & 2nd set of copies and kindly remove any staples from your documents
- Completed and signed national visa application forms
- Valid Malaysian permit (applicable to non-Malaysians only) (original + 2 copies)
- Curriculums vitae in English or in German (2 originals)
- Academic qualifications (original + 2 copies)
- Company profile (original + 2 copies)
- Detailed business plan (original + 2 copies)
- Proof of financial investment (original + 2 copies)
- Revenue forecast (original + 2 copies)
- Proof of accommodation/ rental agreement (original + 2 copies)
- Travel, Health and Accident Insurance with a validity of 6 months starting from your intended travel date (2 copies)
Student visa
The Embassy generally issues visas with a minimum validity of 90 days, allowing multiple entries. Shortly after entering Germany, the visa holder must contact the responsible Immigration Office (Ausländerbehörde) in Germany, which then issues the final residence permit. The requirement of student visa are:
- You have to be present at the Embassy for verification of your identity and to provide your fingerprints.
- Please submit the following documents and make sure to divide the documents into
- Originals, 1st set of copies & 2nd set of copies.
- Duly completed and signed national visa application forms (VIDEX) (2 originals)
- Biometric passport pictures not older than 6 months (2 pieces, white/grey background- teeth cannot be visible)
- Valid passport (data page and signature page only) (original + 2 copies)
- Valid Malaysian permit (applicable to non-Malaysians only) (original + 2 copies)
- Admission letter or invitation letter from a university in Germany (Zulassungsbescheid) (original + 2 copies)
- Admission or invitation to an admission test at a Studienkolleg (original + 2 copies)
Proof of language proficiency (original + 2 copies)
- German: Goethe, Telc or ÖSD incl. from Institutions recognized by ALTE
- English: IELTS/ TOEFL
Proof of your past qualifications/ educations (certificates) in English or with a German translation (original + 2 copies)
- SPM/ O’Levels
- STPM
- Cambridge A- Levels (complete)
- Bachelors etc.
Means of subsistence (original + 2 copies)
- blocked account
- Proof of scholarship
Travel, Health and Accident Insurance with a validity of 6 months starting from your intended travel date (2 copies)
Motivation letter (2 originals with signature) containing:
- comprehensive intention of intended stay
- future plans
Processing time: min. 4 weeks
Visa for Marriage
The Embassy generally issues visas with a minimum validity of 90 days, allowing multiple entries. Shortly after entering Germany, the visa holder must contact the responsible Immigration Office (Ausländerbehörde) in Germany, which then issues the final residence permit.
Requirements
- Verification of your identity and to provide your fingerprints.
- Please submit the following documents and make sure to divide the documents into originals, 1st set of copies & 2nd set of copies.
- duly completed and signed national visa application forms (VIDEX) (2 originals)
- Biometric passport pictures not older than 6 months (2 pieces, white/grey background- teeth cannot be visible)
- Valid passport (data page and signature page only) (original + 2 copies)
- Valid Malaysian permit (applicable to non-Malaysians only) (original + 2 copies)
- Proof of basic German proficiency Level A1 Certificate from Goethe Institute Telc or ÖSD incl. from institutions recognized by ALTE (Association of Language Testers in Europe)(original + 2 copies)
- Valid passport/ identification card of your fiancé/fiancée (2 copies)
- Certificate of residence (Meldebestätigung) of your fiancé/fiancée (2 copies)
- Marriage registration from the marriage registrar in Germany (Standesamt) (original + 2 copies)
- Tenancy agreement (not applicable for joint emigration) (2 copies)
- German residence permit from a non- German Citizen (2 copies)
- Proof of financial stability (e.g. Formal obligation etc.) (original + 2 copies)
- Travel, Health and Accident Insurance with a validity of 6 months starting from your intended travel date (2 copies)
To know more about Kuala Lumpur please click the below links:
List of Embassies in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
List of Police stations in KL Malaysia